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Tefillin are put on as follows: The hand-tefillin are put on the upper arm of the left hand (Right hand on lefties) on the muscle slightly turned towards the body. The knot should not separate from the box. The blessing is then said and then the strap is wound on the arm 7 times. The head-tefillin are put on making sure to keep the box above the (original) hair line in line with the nose, and the knot at the back of the head in the recess above the hair-line. The straps are then put to hang in front with the black sides visible. The hand strap is then wound around the middle finger three times and the remainder around the hand.
The present participle of "put" is "putting."
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Putting putting is the present participleExample in a sentence: Yesterday I saw her putting on her lawn sprinkler.The past participle is putThey have put the fire out
He put the book on the table. I am putting your name on the list now.
Putting...As in: I am putting the plates on the table.
The present tense of the word put is spelt putting.
Putting an image is as simple as putting a text. You just have to put an image tag and its path alongside.
A Jew is foremost obligated to the laws of the Torah as given to Moses at Sinai - and only then may he adopt fads. Since the Torah obligates him to put on Tefillin daily, he will have to "bend the rules" of Vegan to suit the Torah. One who bends the Torah to suit his man-made religion has his priorities wrong. The exception may be if he is allergic to leather; there may be instances where he may wear the Tefillin over a thin cloth to protect his health.
Put your back foot in a pop shuv-it stance and your frontfoot in a kickflip stance. then pop you board up and scoop your back foot. then catch the board brfore iot turns twice, and land.
after if you're putting ornaments on it, but if it's just mesh, than you just put it on
You put it on just like you are putting on a coat.