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A wall-sized tile work in which this Rio de Janeiro resident paid homage to Lucio Fontana's slashed canvases, "Wall With Incisions a la Fontana II," sold at Christie's for a record $1.7 million, nearly four times its high estimate.
London's Hot Winter 2011
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Incisions were also made around the ear to tighten the skin.
Gym, Check. Diet, Check. Face, Lift Laura Landro 2011
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Incisions: your child's incision (s) will be covered with one of the following:
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Incisions and scrapes on jaws indicate that tongues were cut out.
Wired Top Stories Bruce Bower 2009
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Incisions smaller than the size of a fingernail provide a port of entry.
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Incisions may be practiced with impunity on other parts of the head, with the exception of the temple and the parts above it, where there is a vein that runs across the temple, in which region an incision is not to be made.
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They then took some time Disemboweling him and Removing his Private Parts through repeated Incisions and Sawing Motions.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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Incisions are made into the alburnum of the seringueiras; below the wound small pots are attached, which twenty-four hours suffice to fill with a milky sap.
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Incisions near the base of cuttings stimulate superficial root growth.
Chapter 5 1996
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Incisions had been made here and there in the branches of the balsam shrub, which had red berries, and from these incisions a liquid dripped into little pots hanging on the branches.
The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1774-1824 1954
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