The ad points that out, then claims he carves his own bats and eats hundreds of flapjacks for breakfasts. |
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Here the Danube carves its way through heavily forested hills creating sheer cliffs on either side of the river. |
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On all the chairs he makes he carves his initials into them to prove their authenticity. |
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The technology carves mechanical devices in silicon gizmos known as microelectromechanical systems. |
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The river carves its lonely course through dense cloud forest and canyon gorges. |
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She carves from wood, then sheathes her forms in various metals, bringing both organic and cultural life cycles into play. |
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She slow-motion jogs through the courtyard, paints his portrait, and carves his name into a tree. |
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In Five Covered Boscs the artist, with great precision, carves five Bosc pears from wood, and then hides them beneath a wooden carving of a satin cover. |
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The Potomac rises in West Virginia, carves its way through the piedmont for 100 miles and turns tidal at Washington, DC, where it defines the city's western boundary. |
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Neither is Powell slated to be the Attorney General, where he may choose the civil rights czar, who carves the policy groove on race in the Justice Department. |
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The per curium carves out no exceptions to the prohibition against discretionary death sentences. |
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Like similar rivers in the region, the river carves through several types of rock and has features typical of both river and glacial erosion. |
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Thus, the father's loss is symptomatized in another language, a hieroglyphic of sorts, namely the statues that Ka carves repeatedly. |
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Carves out an existence by selling exquisitely detailed works of art. |
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