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Not long after I attended that ceremony, I was edging along my fence with a weed whacker when I clipped a mouse hidden in the grass.
They did a pedestrian-transect survey — noting discoveries along a set route — which revealed hundreds of plastic zip ties hidden in the grass.
He had students find colored toothpicks he had hidden in the grass and pick them up with plastic knives, forks and spoons.
What child hasn't experienced the thrill of spotting the gleam of sudden treasure — a coin, a toy, a bauble of one sort or the other — lying on the sidewalk or hidden in the grass?
Marie was lying on her side under the white mulberry tree, her face half hidden in the grass, her eyes closed.… Emil threw himself down beside her and took her in his arms.
A small metal object that was made of metal plates, nuts, and a bolt, and of size 1.5 by 1.5 inches was used for the experiment, since it was possible to throw it far distances, small enough to be hidden in the grass, and would not roll from its position once landed.
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They hid in the grass when the soldiers came.
The hare hid in the grass, lamented a little in his own way, then tidied his fur, crept through a gap in the fence, and disappeared into the forest, putting aside his recent grief for the sake of future life.
But when the Iraq war was at its worst, and other candidates were hiding in the grass waiting to see how things would turn out, McCain championed the surge, which the major Republican candidates now celebrate.
David Popplewell of Brasenose College grilled an experimental psychology candidate by asking: "Why do human beings have two eyes?" Meanwhile, a student hoping to study biology was asked, "Why do many animals have stripes?" One presumes that the answer found in many children's books — that zebras and tigers need to hide in the grass — won't quite cut it.
Redfish hid in the grass from the sun.
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