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"It looks like a big fat caterpillar flying around," Lynelle said as she went to get a jar for her new find.
At an online site, she said, "you could get a jar of moisturizer for $30, or $10 within a few clicks".
Hell, Dan is so rugged that chickens roam his living room, and anxious homeowners will wish to study his master class in how to make your own booby traps — get a jar of vegetables, tip out the contents, fill it with kerosene, add a soupçon of rusty nails and glass shards, and then lay it tenderly in a trench.
Habits are ingrained so deep in the brain that a patient with brain damage sitting in his living room can't tell you where the kitchen is, but if he is hungry, he can get a jar of peanut butter out of the pantry.
Get a jar of peanut butter.
Now get a jar of jelly and a loaf of bread.
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"One may get a jar-type attachment for the garden hose, for example, by which such extremely dangerous chemicals as chlordane or dieldrin are applied as one waters the lawn," she observed.
One may get a jar-type attachment for the hose, for example, by which such chemicals as chlordane and dieldrin can be applied to the lawn as one waters it.
"Everybody got a jar of peanut butter".
I've got a jar of anchovies in my fridge door whose BB passed late last year.
Then again, when you've got a jar of sauce worth $23,000 in your kitchen, what are you supposed to do with it – save it "for good"?
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