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He has provided some good specimens but a dangerous example.
To source "good specimens", Smith is thought to have destroyed five gravesides for one body.
Those produced in America were not very good specimens, as their noses were not short enough, and their leg too bowed.
If you're willing to clean the squid yourself -- not difficult, but about 50 times more time-consuming than cooking it -- you can buy good specimens for as little as a dollar a pound.
There are lots of specimens of large adult Protoceratops and a few that are nearly full grown, but recently good specimens of young and even hatchling-sized animals have appeared.
At this point, Monsieur Saint-Jour would rake the oysters, collect a few good specimens for sale in port, and remove any parasites that might be endangering his crop.
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The letter is a good specimen of Basic Mailerese.
A good specimen can easily run more than $5,000, and often, major trees can fetch upward of $15,000 to $20,000.
But a plant used in this way needs to be a good specimen, well grown.
"Doctor Sleep" is Stephen King's latest novel, and it's a very good specimen of the quintessential King blend.
Unable to hike or boat, I scanned the pond with a pair of binoculars I had remembered to bring, hoping for a good specimen.
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