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Cheryl practises a forlorn, austere domestic economy that involves using as few items as possible: "Before you move an object far from where it lives, remember you're eventually going to have to carry it back to its place – is it really worth it?
There were nights when the invisible wolf, carried along by the fire wind, would come and snatch at the child with its jaws, try to take it away and carry it back into the hills.
Then told Gilbert to carry it back.
Beneath this someone had scrawled, "And carry it back to France!" No one laughed.
If you are lucky and fall for a smaller rug, you can carry it back yourself.
They launch the plane, expecting the wind to carry it back onto the flatlands.
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Don coolly takes a pair of kitchen tongs, gently pincers the snake by its head, and carries it back out into the garden.
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I carried it back inside to Mary.
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