Then, he painstakingly whittles each one a 10-inch handle with a kitchen knife, and waits till dark. |
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The track along the valley of the West Dart is clear at first but, as we pass Crockern farm it whittles to a stony sheep's track. |
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Regular practice awakens energy, whittles away blockages and thereby brings about heightened awareness and perception. |
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He then summons all the candidates to a photography studio and whittles them down to three or four dozen, whom he invites to Paris for fittings. |
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Then he whittles it all down to the strongest set of songs. |
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Mr Gemayel's death further whittles the majority. |
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Moore's early work is focused on direct carving, in which the form of the sculpture evolves as the artist repeatedly whittles away at the block. |
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He is retired now and whittles pieces from soap. |
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Instead, it whittles away steadily at the human resource base. |
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The work proposed does not create an increase in income: even if the salary produces a higher income, the costs associated with childcare and transport soon whittles it away. |
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