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Gardner had strung lights in the branches, and you could just see their faces.
Someone had strung white tape around a pillar in front of his locker, framing Martínez's space in a private zone.
Caught on a prong of barbed wire that he had strung weeks earlier in these remote mountains was a tantalizing clue: strands of light brown bear hair.
Dr. Rees reported in 2009 that he had strung together a chain of 10 transplants.
With the two blasts, Cabrera had strung together 865 feet worth of home runs.
Across the entrance, they had strung up a nylon rope for laundry.
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For his current show, he has strung tape vertically into tall columns about two feet in diameter.
The result was that Tepi Moilanen, after a first-minute block from Adam Bolder, could thereafter have strung a hammock between the sticks.
BUT I will be back same time tomorrow for the final final (do you think they might have strung things out a little bit too much? Surely not).
It is a box about 2x3 feet, 6 inches deep, [on] which he has strung violin strings, something on the order of an autoharp...
The country has more than 30,000 independent cable-TV operators—"cable-wallahs"—who have strung cables along trees and telegraph poles to link their satellite dishes with about half the country's 80m television sets.
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