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As in the old days, she had to use deer clackers, teeth, quills, and the bones of small birds.
"We spent a long time studying it, and the bones of the building were really good," Mr. Iannacone said.
I think we got lucky, and the bones of this building and the vision we had for it matched".
We almost shivered for, like the bells of Lyonesse, deep below lay barnacled cargoes and the bones of many a sea dog.
This was the native terrain of estranged husbands, and there we were, fathers and sons, wandering among the dinosaurs and the bones of human predecessors.
His fists and forearms are striped with scars where he gouged himself with pencils and the bones of a bird he caught and dismembered.
But many curators have come to agree that Indians have a right to recover their sacred artifacts and the bones of those they can legitimately claim as ancestors.
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An Allosaurus cheeckbone nestles against the Apatosaurus maxilla and premaxillae, the bones of the snout, and tiny specks of fish bone surround the larger assemblage.
The four-hundred-pound delivery was from I. M. Chait, and contained the bones of another dinosaur: a Mongolian oviraptor.
The ankle contains seven tarsal bones that articulate (connect) with each other, with the metatarsal bones of the foot, and with the bones of the lower leg.
ALL the garden and shelter magazines tell you that winter is the time to look out the window and enjoy the bones of your garden.
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