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How could a flour sack simulate an actual infant?
Two weeks later, his body was found in an abandoned lot, stuffed into a flour sack.
She kept chickens and wore a dress made out of a flour sack.
Instead of speaking, he tugged on the lace that held the end gathered like the neck of a flour sack.
"I never knew that her mother, your great-grandmother, was found as a newborn baby wrapped in a flour sack on the church steps early one Sunday morning.
His handmade wax and plaster objects, of disembodied legs or of a flour sack with human breasts, reinscribed personal histories and deep emotion into American sculpture, after decades when the avant-garde disdained anything that smelled of narrative.
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His mother had crafted this traditional protective amulet out of a bleached flour sack — the only material available to her in the internment camp.
Finally, the man bent down, straining to pick up a large white flour sack, which he then dragged toward the road.
For their dish towels, for instance, they chose flour sack, a material first used in the 20's by resourceful homemakers who embroidered their empty flour sacks and used them as dish towels.
It's like wearing a humongous burnt orange flour sack over your torso.
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