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However, they do not consider modification of the tooth's profile and encourage the increase of the contact ratio for reduced vibration and noise as this application does.
The other use of the tooth chisel is for surface texture.
The flat chisel comes in as many widths as a tooth chisel.
The tooth chisel is a hand-held tool, usually between 16 and 22 cm long.
The basic approach is to apply a slurry of fine alumina powder to a model of the tooth stub.
The use of the tooth chisel is especially interesting, because it was known but not very frequently used in medieval marble carving.
Only occasionally is the scraper found, and signs of the tooth chisel are rare.
The tooth chisel was probably little used, if at all.
Furthermore, the isotopic composition of each tooth is fixed when that tooth develops and remains unchanged subsequently because dental tissue does not remodel.
The mean attrition values for the soldiers are lower in all tooth categories.
The start of the next tooth indexed the beginning of the next word.
The sweet tooth exhibits specificity and proficiency for motivating people to seek out such foods or to choose these foods when given a choice.
The dentist can not see my toothache, only my ailing tooth.
If shocking pictures of smoke-filled lungs or rotting teeth show the harmful effects of smoking, go ahead and print them on packs.
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If it does not, its electors will kick it in the teeth.
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Expert dental opinion is that the benefit of fluoride to the teeth of children and adults is continuous.
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We need a trade and industrial policy with teeth.
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We also lose 600,000 working days a year just through bad teeth.
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She mumbled something, repeated it, and the warden gathered that she was looking for her teeth which she thought she had left under the pillow.
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The business of a dentist should be to preserve teeth, and not primarily to take them out and replace them with false ones.
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They may lead not only to loss of other teeth but also to serious disease of the gums.
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The 1989–90 survey of five-year-olds showed an average of 1.74 decayed, missing and filled teeth.
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Our amendments set out proposals to give teeth to the monitor.
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Does he understand that dental treatment delayed or avoided will cost more in the end and will damage the nation's teeth?
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We are conscious of the need to give the monitor teeth.
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Everything of a whale is used, down to its teeth.
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I must throw her words back in her teeth.
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Even today, in the teeth of a vicious recession, business starts continue to keep pace with business failures.
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Is not that kicking his friends in the teeth?
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Was it the effect that milk was having on the teeth and bones of our young children?
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When he said that both parties had kicked the miners in the teeth, he may have been trying to calm things.
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Perhaps he would outline other occasions when that lot kicked the miners in the teeth.
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We need regulators with teeth, regulators with powers.
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The fee paid for preserving teeth was much smaller in comparison.
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The soldier has three vulnerable points; his toes, his tummy and his teeth.
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I can very well imagine people not going to the dentist because they are afraid to have their teeth extracted.
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One could wash one's teeth, shave, and wash one's socks and handkerchiefs in that one half-pint of water.
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All who have erected these filling stations have erected them, probably, in the teeth of the opposition of the county council.
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The attempt we made to obtain a reason- able constitutional procedure in this matter was like drawing the teeth of an unwilling patient.
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First, he told us of the increase in charges for teeth and spectacles, and the £3½ million thus raised was to go to the mental hospitals.
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We are told that probably none of the teeth arm people among them will be called up.
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We are here providing it with a set of teeth.
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Then for sixteen minutes he directed it straight in the teeth of the wind over a given course of 400 yards.
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I do not think that the objectors would like an organisation with teeth that might bite.
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Doctors have constant difficulty in persuading people to have their teeth attended to, because people say.
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Will he confirm or deny that the upward adjustment from time to time will apply to teeth and spectacles?
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Both teeth and spectacles are things which people can do without.
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Clearly, these costed options would be the meat that the committees would get their teeth into.
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The vast majority of our work people are fed up to the teeth with all these strikes and trouble-making.
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If the teeth are so bad that the expenditure of that sum would not put them right, we prefer to dispense with the man's services.
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You have just heard the figures about children and their teeth.
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A man may allow his teeth to get into such a state that no lesser remedy than their extraction would prove effectual.
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I understand that also to mean the provision of such things as false teeth.
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I should have thought that teeth were more important, especially in view of recent comments we have heard from the medical services.
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There are many conditions of mouth and teeth which have to be remedied by therapeutic treatment.
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In five or 10 years' time we shall give the commission those teeth, but it will be too late.
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I think he may need some more teeth.
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If there are abundant resources, an acceptable standard of living can be achieved in the teeth of misgovernment, even of disaster.
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They have no powers and no "teeth" of any sort.
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The trend has been steadily towards the conservation of teeth.
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We are with him on it, because we cannot afford in any circumstances to kick in the teeth sincere, voluntary effort, wherever it is.
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There is no evidence that fluoridated water is necessary in order that people should have healthy teeth.
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My information is that local authorities have no teeth to control the nuisance of private airfields.
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He spoke of a 1969 document which stated that they did not pay much attention to their teeth.
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I give him full marks for the kind of policy he has pursued, sometimes in the teeth of opposition by colleagues in his party.
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In my view, there could in addition be proper control of the catchment area river basin concept by a highly specialised team with teeth.
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Whatever is in the pipeline to aid the consumer, it must be something with teeth.
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We can obtain dentures if we lose our teeth, and wigs if we lose our hair.
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The way to deal with that possibility—however far in the future it might be—is to provide teeth for the high-sounding phrases.
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I am not convinced of the power of those teeth.
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One may perhaps be allowed to do so for the purpose of seeing if they have any teeth.
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However, getting involved in decision-making processes is meaningless if the mechanisms for implementing decisions do not have teeth.
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I sensed an implication that this was being done in the teeth of opposition from those in the military who know better.
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I have lost my teeth in batches over the years.
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Even then the teeth are still endowed with extra resistance to decay and the effect can be removed by routine dental treatment.
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We were shown bones and teeth from healthy cattle.
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To go right on to the time when the calf is cutting its first permanent teeth is altogether too long.
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After all, it is one of the things into which a person holding an inquiry can get his teeth—the view of the elected representatives.
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Our goal is first, preservation; secondly, repair; and, as a third and ultimate stage, the replacement of natural teeth.
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They lost weight due to the attack on the calcium of those teeth.
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There they were, two lonely teeth of his political friend's, lying helpless for 72 hours in a bath of cola drink.
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We do not allow unqualified practitioners to practise on our teeth, but we willingly allow them to practise on the minds of our children.
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People waited until they were in pain, then had their teeth extracted and vulcanite dentures fitted.
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In the last two years the teeth of school children have got worse owing to the priorities having gone wrong.
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Indeed, not only can they provide a good line of defence, they can be an aggressive form of defence because teeth can also bite.
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I believe that the protocol has in fact pulled the teeth of the principle.
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A similar picture emerges when you look at 12 year-olds and their permanent teeth.
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More than half of the country's 15 year-olds have still experienced decay in their permanent teeth.
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On the other hand, self-regulatory organisations with some teeth can check such practices in their tracks.
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The care of the eyes and of the teeth and, above all, the feeding of the children, have suffered.
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They indicate that homeless people had almost twice as many missing teeth as the general population and three to five times as many decayed teeth.
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I say only "could"—and not in the teeth of the whole market collectively.
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Each side was like a man armed to the teeth, trembling for decade after decade before his own reflection in the mirror.
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An expert showed us how bite marks could be identified from impressions of teeth.
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There will be a continuation of the better growth and development in children, better teeth, less dental caries and better vision.
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I cannot conceive of a medical examination which ignores the teeth and eyes.
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Many children suffer because their teeth have not been properly attended to.
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A man should not be kicked in the teeth as well.
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Over the past few years he has become fed up to the teeth with rates.
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