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but then also having this carve out of their assortment where supply is intentionally restricted and kept below demand
but then also having this carve-out of their assortment where supply is intentionally restricted and kept below demand so that it can drive higher resale value and drive buzz and heat for the brand.
I used to carve crayons, like heads into crayons.
I used to carve crayons, like, heads into crayons.
The Joshui River the longest stretches only about 186 kilometers Many rivers originate in the central mountains and carve deep valleys as they descend towards the coasts making them crucial for Hydroelectric power the Taroko Gorge a famous natural wonder was formed by the Liyue River Cutting through marble rock over millions of years creating one of Taiwan's most breathtaking landscapes Taiwan's geography plays a huge role in shaping its human settlement patterns economy and Infrastructure despite being a relatively small island the rugged interior and East Coast remain largely undeveloped Meanwhile, the fertile Western Plains have supported dense population and economic growth But it's not all about the physical geography.
Many rivers originate in the central mountains and carve deep valleys as they descend towards the coast, making them crucial for hydroelectric power.
This type of rock is soft and easy to carve, but it is less durable than other kinds of stone,
This type of rock is soft and easy to carve,
Shall we carve the turkey, get this dinner started?
I think I can carve the turkey.
Until now, Hanko was a practical value in Japanese culture, and it was mostly used in banks and contracts to carve names on the cover.
As flowing water pushes against the dam, it begins to carve out a deep pool, which is great for the beaver because on land— Um, they're pretty, unfortunately, awkward.
As flowing water pushes against the dam, it begins to carve out a deep pool, which is great for the beaver.
Right, anyone want to carve?
Anyone want to carve?
I might carve a giraffe out of wood and decorate it with Christmas lights so I can put it up in an albatross nest.
I might carve a giraffe out of wood and decorate it with Christmas lights so I can put it up in an albatross nest.
That's what we're looking for, that pencil thin line in the snow. Perfect. So let's start linking those two turns together. All you need to do at the end of the turn is simply to extend your legs and stand up. As you do this that allows the board to flatten meaning you can roll it onto your new edge but it also helps you transition between your heel and your toe edge posture. As I stand up it brings my hips over the middle of the board meaning that I can then drop them forward into my toe edge position. Spin around. The same applies when we go from toe edge to heel edge. I'm coming across the slope, my knees are bent. When I want to change edge I stand up, my board flattens, my hips are across the middle of the board and I can sink them back into my heel edge position and complete the carve across the piece.
That was great. We were getting the board to carve but we were just kind of being a passenger on the board and by that I mean we were just sitting the board on its edge and having the board take us around in that quite large radius turn.