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I felt like a specimen.
I use myself as something like a specimen to them".
Meanwhile, flies feast on dead meat and a cow is dissected like a specimen on the anatomy table.
"Like a specimen under a microscope, I have become the subject swab of a vast multimedia experiment," he wrote from his cell.
At the Keen Mountain Correctional Center, a gray complex of poured concrete in rural southwest Virginia, Joseph Jesse Dick Jr. sits behind the thick glass pane of a prison interview booth like a specimen in an oversize shadow box.
He then isolates the explosion, replaces the night sky with a flat black background, and surrounds the image with a wide white border, "like a specimen on a slide".
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"I used to have energy like that," a specimen like myself might be heard saying wistfully between short breaths, indicating some limber teen-ager flying past.
Q. I'd like to plant a specimen tree in front of my Craftsman-style bungalow in southern Illinois.
Revenge narratives go all the way back to the Greeks, but it's the vagina dentata component that sets a specimen like "Alex" apart, as Lemaitre adapts Larsson's blueprint with moves of his own.
Payne slices the story--like a tissue specimen --and intertwinespecimen --andthematically specimen --andfferent plots (whintertwinest, it you pay attention, to intersect).
So what previous generations thought were fearsome fiery angels are now at the point of being captured by space scientists and pinned like butterflies on a specimen board.
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