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"Birth, death, sadnesses and happinesses all get carved into the stick," said David Winston, a Cherokee medicine priest, who officiated.
[Gothamist] THE WEEKEND Saturday Step right up and see the world's largest pumpkin — ever, allegedly — get carved into a car-size tableau of creepy creatures at the New York Botanical Garden.
Today, with rare exceptions, no one carves wooden working decoys, and those full-sized wooden "blocks," as they are sometimes called, that do get carved are intended for the mantel.
"I would say that given the way the legislative districts get carved up regularly, the fact that someone is now cast into outer darkness is not one of the criteria," Mr. Pane said.
In The Small World of Sammy Lee, the very first film I reviewed for the Observer 46 years ago, Anthony Newley's small-time crook is given five hours to raise the £300 he owes a London bookie or get carved up.
And as bad as feardotcom was (very, very bad, if you were wondering), it painted the internet as the medium through which a planetful of damaged perverts could watch a bunch of unsuspecting twentysomethings get carved up in a variety of ways.
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After that I lock myself in a room in the basement and get carving," he says.
"It comes in all of these thicknesses and gets carved down and filed down and heat treated to do what you want it to do".
6.29pm GMT 4th over: West Indies 25-2 (Darren Bravo 6, Simmons 9) Broad sends down four dots at Bravo, then gets carved away through point for four.
A. I would argue you should be investing now, because all the intellectual property is getting carved up by these companies.
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