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One of the alleged witches said that she had given the Prince potions of menstrual blood, and that after sexual intercourse with him she had inserted a piece of bread into her vagina and then served it to him in a sauce.
Brown was the perfect captain for this unlikely group, utterly charming when he answered a postgame interview question by NBC's often insufferable Pierre McGuire by saying, it's why we play, except he inserted a piece of profanity that NBC could not bleep and should not have wanted to.
It got put in a machine that inserted a piece of plastic between it and the cast, and got sucked into an exact replica.
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He added that the practice of inserting a piece of the skull in the abdomen was not an uncommon one.
If your cross stitch is messy you can always insert a piece of white cotton material between the two bits of aida cloth to hide the thread ends.
To prevent wrinkling, Ms. Barnhill inserts a piece of card stock, cut to the envelope's size, into each envelope before she loads it into the tray.
Ms. Nieves conducted what Ms. Grube called "the paper test" by inserting a piece of paper into the oven after the fire had been going more than an hour.
The power button also broke and fell out, which at one stage led me having to insert a piece of cardboard in the hole to replace it," said Peverley.
But here she was in a laboratory on a snowy day in January — while many of her peers across the country were still on winter break — inserting a piece of DNA into bacteria with a micropipette.
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