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He also didn't know that a century of industrial activity had laced the Passaic with dioxin, PCBs, heavy metals, and pesticides.
A cold rain, whipped by strong winds, had laced the city for the better part of two days.
Neither Lewis nor his handlers uttered any profanities, whereas Tyson's handlers had laced their tirades aimed at Lewis with vulgarities.
By the end of the 1960's, it had laced up the nation, coast to coast, border to border.
The youngster, Christopher Beamon of Ponder, Tex., had laced his story with drugs and violence, and the authorities said it amounted to a threat of violence.
The attacker had laced his bomb with ball bearings that sprayed outward during the blast, giving the attack a wide and deadly radius.
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Their windows had lace curtains, through which sunlight poured like a blessing from above.
Alex Jensen could have laced up Vince Carter's sneakers.
Clearly the British team has laced Valium into the Aussies' Vegemite sandwiches.
They have laced their corsets and petticoats with a bright red sash.
Once you've laced up your walking shoes and signed your liability waiver, we can begin.
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