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Originally it would have hung from a neck chain or girdle.
Clip off the distinctive twiggy cocoons that bagworms have hung from juniper branches.
Today I have hung from ropes surrounded by hornets, holding my entire bodyweight until my arms crumpled.
From her pierced fawnskin ears dangled miniature earbobs, hawk's bells so unusually small that they could have hung from the throats of warblers.
It was thought to have hung from a tree or on a porch in Nebraska some time between 1920 and 1940.
Connecticut's old blue plates have hung from the back of cars since 1957, when tailfins and heavy chrome were the rage.
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Neighbors of a Southern-born woman living in Honolulu ripped up a Confederate flag she had hung from her veranda.
Mr. Arsham has hung from its ceiling eight large "clouds" of polyethylene balls — 20,000 in all — dyed in shades of gray.
Their frustration has found its most visible expression in a series of three large banners that George Bobolakis, a parent of five children at the school, has hung from his two-story house across the street from the church.
"Don't you hear the H-bomb's thunder echo like the crack of doom?" they trilled, standing under a photograph of their parents on the 1961 march, which they had hung from the fence.
Under one of the canopies, an old man with a wispy goatee and a mild, gracious smile sat on a mat, holding a baby in his arms, in the lee of a pile of possessions and several mats that his family had hung from the bamboo framework to protect themselves from the wind and dust.
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