it is slot
that is a narrow street.dont go to the narrow stream.
Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea, both on small $1 coins. Older coins depicted various designs of Lady Liberty, who wasn't a real person.
You will need a long narrow funnel that will fit in the small hole of the transmission dipstick tube.
A homophone for "narrow passageway" put into a horizontal position is "aisle" (I'll).
Find someone with a bunch of coins and have them put them in for you.
This is the guided set of wire and tube that you pass through your radial artery or the femoral artery to the opening of the coronary arteries to inject the dye to see the coronary arteries. You can dilate the narrow coronary arteries as well as put the stent there.
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It's not a question of opening size but a question of loading over the opening. No load, no lintel. If a 12 inch opening is capped with a 16" block, the block is the lintel. If an opening is between wall studs there is little need for anything that would be called a lintel. Anouther name for a lintel is a header. There is usually some kind of header over an opening. A lintel's size and integrity is determined by the load it will support.
Psyllium plants are small herbaceous annuals that grow up to 12-18 inches tall. They have slender stems with narrow leaves that are arranged in an alternate pattern. The plant produces small white or pale purple flowers that develop into tiny seeds enclosed in husks.
Many different countries put their native animals on their coins. In Canada we have the bear, moose and loon.
Because they put less gold in them