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The flash from the teeth of your executioners?
It was slightly oiled and showed the marks from the teeth of a comb.
On their bodies, they sometimes bear scars from the teeth of other pickerel.
"He had holes in his arms from the teeth," Mr. Gebel says.
From the teeth of four of those victims, researchers have now reconstructed the full bacterium's DNA.
Tear shaped and fashioned from the teeth of wild deer, their rarity suggests they were worn to denote high status.
A ragged rope suspended from the ceiling looks like strands of hair yanked from the teeth of a comb.
And he's dead right - he won't be properly glossy (apart from the teeth) until 21st Century Fox has got its paws on him.
"If Netanyahu appeared on TV with a necklace made from the teeth of Palestinian children, would anybody be surprised," asked another.
His father was executed when he became ill, and his brother was shot for refusing to extract gold from the teeth of the gassed.
Huddleston was cautious in his efforts to use federal power to snatch back some portion of Jefferson's ideal of individual freedom from the teeth of corporate power.
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