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Updated: May 11, 2025
When the bullet perforates, the exit wound is usually larger and more extensively lacerated than the wound of entrance. Its margins are as a rule everted, and it shows no marks of flame, smoke, or powder. These features are common to all perforations caused by bullets.
Check-Raising Always a Danger A Scheme Almost Impossible to Prevent The American Bankers' Association the Greatest Foe to Forgers It Follows Them Relentlessly and Successfully Chemically Prepared Paper and Watermarks Not Always a Safeguard Perforating Machines and Check Raisers How Check Perforations Are Overcome How an Ordinary Check Is Raised How an Expert Alters Checks How Perforations Are Filled Hasty Examination by Paying Tellers Encourages Forgers The Way Bogus Checks Creep Through a Bank Unnoticed A Celebrated Forgery Case Forgers Successful for a Time Always Caught Where Forgers Usually Go That Have Made a Big Haul A Professional Crook Is a Person of Large Acquaintance.
They splashed through the tortuous perforations and over the humpbacked bridges, and they passed through the Piazza, where they saw Mr. Moreen and Ulick go into a jeweller's shop. The Consul proved accommodating Pemberton said it wasn't the letter, but Morgan's grand air and on their way back they went into Saint Mark's for a hushed ten minutes.
It was interesting to find the perforations along the lines of the composition still showing in the photographed cartoon, and we made use of them by going over them with pin pricks, fastening the cartoon over the sheet of silk canvas woven for the background, so that there was no possibility of shifting.
The bolt, C, is now placed in the perforations already alluded to, which are recognized as most available for producing the constructional diagram. At the same time the position of the pencil point, s , must be chosen for obtaining the best results.
The stem is adorned with a series of hollows and ridges running across it; radiating lines running from the stem to the margin. Another group of these remarkable objects shows markings of the cup-and-ring order, circles, linear incisions, and perforations.
Towards the spring the larvae of the oestrus, attaining a large size, produce so many perforations in the skins that they are good for nothing. The cicatrices only of these holes are to be seen in August but a fresh set of ova have in the meantime been deposited.*
The general principle involved in automatic or rapid telegraphs, except the photographic ones, is that of preparing the message in advance, for dispatch, by perforating narrow strips of paper with holes work which can be done either by hand-punches or by typewriter apparatus. A certain group of perforations corresponds to a Morse group of dots and dashes for a letter of the alphabet.
He made perforations in it all around, as close to his chest as possible, with the fingernails of both hands; then he carefully twisted it off. In that world of rapid growth and ungrowth he judged that the stump would soon disappear. After that, he rose and peered into the darkness.
But who will be bold enough to say that there was to be found at that time one who was in every way perfect, and who brought his work, whether in invention, or design, or colouring, to the standard of to-day, and contrived the sweet gradation of his figures with the deep shades of colour, in a manner that the lights remained only on the parts in relief, and likewise contrived those perforations and certain extraordinary refinements in marble statuary that are seen in the statues of to-day?
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