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Below this is a long shaft, which is swathed in a quantity of painted tapa and terminates in a phallus.
As a light beginning to your meal, you could start with a half-dozen fat snails stuffed into the melting marrow of a long shaft of shinbone.
From inside, the "hole" of the doughnut is a long shaft running diagonally through the audience; it broadens out toward the ceiling like a giant Victrola.
Just place, water, and when the internal temperature is right (a long shaft meat thermometer works for this) plant and, eventually, harvest.
The one-kilometre long shaft at Cononish has remained dormant until now because of the technical difficulty and cost of extracting the particles of gold from the quartz rock, which traps it.
The same matter-of-fact voice is maintained even in the next sentence, which reads: "The steel roof had been removed, and the long shaft rose above their heads, exposed to anyone with a missile casually to hand".
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Long shafts of red light strike the stage and the bodies of the chorus: Troy is burning.
Their only links to one another and to the rest of the country are paddle boats or diesel-powered boats with propellers at the end of long shafts.
Her narrow frame contorted and splayed, more creature than human, as she grabbed at the long shafts of plant material framing her actions.
The clocks of the elder Youngses, Seth and his son Benjamin, as described in Glendyne R. Wergland's "One Shaker Life," are in the manner of Greek columns, with strongly articulated bases, long shafts, and "heads" with clock faces.
"On our morning rides, reining in our horses to watch the sun climb over the mountains and send long shafts of light into the misty valley below," Marion recalls, "we saw Rudy as a simple peasant boy who, through a trick of Fate, had become the idol of millions".
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