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It's like having a claw.
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And that was a mighty thing, with the church and the state, good things though they were, having a claw-like grip on the community.
"Nature has a claw," Ms. Frady said.
They would assume that Earth women had a claw.
Carpenters' hammers often have a claw on the head for extracting nails.
"Sticky, if you had a claw like me, you wouldn't have to drag things".
Most young rails have a claw at the tip of the alula (the "bastard wing" or "thumb") that enables them to clamber around on marsh vegetation.
On loan from the Delaware Museum of Natural History, it has a claw span of more than two feet and sits in majesty on a slab of varnished wood that perfectly matches its golden tones.
On a plane trip, by accident, I had a claw hammer in my backpack (I had been hanging a picture).
I found out that she had a claw growing into her paw, and the stress of that pain caused her entire muscular system to kind of collapse and tighten up.
After 6 months she no longer has a claw hand but some weakness remains.
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