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The writer pulled a map from a drawer containing a short length of rope and a novelty pen resembling a dismembered finger.
Later, inventor Maurice Martenot added a four-octave keyboard (with moveable keys that create vibrato when wiggled), all housed in a handsome wooden frame that featured a drawer containing a touch-sensitive glass "lozenge" controlling the the sound (completely silent when untouched, loud when held down).
You've got a drawer containing some widgets, and four flickable pages to toss these widgets onto.
Markarian gave tours of the remaining collection by appointment only, and one visitor remembers him sighing when he pulled open a drawer containing the boxes that once held some of horology's most beloved masterpieces.
So, you can touch and feel the iPhone cases on the shelf and, by pulling one towards you, you reveal that each mounted unit is a drawer containing the identical case in packaging which you can buy.
Feeling disheartened, we ask for our first clue from the facilitators, which helps us with one of the puzzles, rendering us able to open a drawer containing a deck of cards.
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A cleaning woman, her face unseen, keeps returning during her work to a bedside drawer containing a vibrator.
While coal would probably not work as well, he said, perhaps a crisper drawer containing a lump does not smell as bad when opened after a long period.
A search of Mr. Scott's dorm room last March by the Federal Bureau of Investigation turned up a folder in a dresser drawer containing other valuable letters from the library's archives.
In the old hospital, she discovered a desk drawer containing diabolical drawings made by children; in an old aerobics studio, a pillar was signed and dated by the women who had taken a class there; in Castle Williams she found splattered red paint — "blood" from the Halloweens when the Coast Guard converted the old brig into a haunted house.
Alongside the book, is a pullout drawer containing seven detailed maps recreated from a 1944 series by Louis Larmat.
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