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What things could be packed in such a fine box, made of durable cardboard, with (so far) no one having vomited into it, without potato peelings wetting it, without beet juice stains?
He had travelled the width of the Confederacy to deliver the rarest of gifts for the Southern capital: much better than a fine box of cigars, the Cuban-born Southern special agent brought good news from Mexico.
It's a damned fine box with a whole lot of goodies crammed inside.
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Cardboard might make fine boxes when moving home, or seem to make a comfortable bed when faced with a cold pavement, but its real potential as an eco-friendly, cost-effective design material is only just beginning to be realised.
The finest box in the world will not attract birds if you do not locate it properly.
University of Leicester archaeologists have discovered a set of chariot components which had been carefully packed in a fine wooden box and then sacrificed to the gods some 2,200 years ago.
"She has created a new collecting generation willing to venture out of the fine art box and treated her applied artists as... artists".
THE first thing you may notice about "Universal Rarities: Films of the 1930s," a fine new box set from TCM's limited edition Vault Collection, is that all four features it contains were actually produced and released by Paramount Pictures.
At best, the TiVo Mini is fine little box.
"I remember she had them in very fine archival boxes.
It was, said the fine American boxing writer Jerry Izenberg "the championship of each other".
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