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peel off the thing covering it by clicking on it.
Yes they do. I once forgot to stow my spare batteries for my camera and left them inside my trousers. They set off both the scanner and wand. I held out the batteries and security frisked me with the wand to make certain.
Rub it with Goof Off on a rough rag, it will soon become soft enough to peel an edge.
The other homophone for "pear" and "pair" is "pare." "Pare" means to trim or cut off the outer covering of something, such as fruit peel.
In such a situation the bond has three potential points of failure:The paint could peel off metal piece 1.The paint could peel off metal piece 2.The bond between paint 1 and paint 2 (the glue you just used) could fail.If any of those three goes, the bond fails, so it's only as strong as the weakest of the three.That said ... sure, you can do it.
Every part is edible except the peel.
To take stickers off of a bike you peel them off. Sometimes stickers are covered with clearcoat, in which case they can't be removed unless you sand them off and repaint the bike. In which case you're better off covering them over with a single-colour vinyl decal or something.
The easiest way to peel an onion is to cut off the top and bottom, make a vertical slit in the skin, and then peel off the outer layers.
The easiest way to peel onions is to cut off the top and bottom, make a vertical slit in the skin, and then peel it off layer by layer.
No. The outer skin of a banana is a banana peel and you peel it off.
You dont peel a broccoli you just got off the trees and then cook them
cut the skin and then hold it under water and peel off the skin.