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"You must return jar," I repeat, firmly.
If I had a jar I could not open, I buzzed for the elevator.
Here is "Anecdote of the Jar": I placed a jar in Tennessee And round it was, upon a hill.
I have a cookie jar I bought on the Internet and a wonderful Saul Steinberg of the Chrysler Building that I did not buy on the Internet.
They were selling it — $9 an ounce for plain, $11 an ounce for flavored — in the same kind of glass jar I was using.
As Fernald worked, sipping iced coffee from an old jam jar, I read a story in Paleo Magazine about the benefits of letting dirt "ferment" on your kid.
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Many of the jars I recognize instantly.
"You reclaim your jars?" "There is nothing wrong with reusing jars," I say.
When she turns up his reaction is jarring: "I felt choked with admiration".
The jars I put up will hold the flavors of sunny afternoons when I need them in January.
The recorded dialogue can be jarring: "I can beatchu up, y'know!" (England) just didn't sound right to me.
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