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"I've often had concerns that in international competition the fields might be strung out.
Metal trinkets, pieces of bone, teeth, or claws might be strung on the underside of the drum or around its outer edges.
An elegant narrative might be strung together from a series of sonnets, a form in the service of complex expressions of thought and feeling; Vikram Seth pulled it off in his first novel, "The Golden Gate," in 1986.
Sneezes might be strings.
In another scene, Robinson shows us the rack where a prisoner might be strung up for a few hours like a living hammock, in order to contemplate his sins.
The top message in my in-box might be a string of messages that goes back six months".
The connection might be a string of sugars or flagella/pili in which the subunits are glycosylated.
Among those who might be pulling strings, she writes, are the "high machs," the Machiavellian personalities who use others as tools for personal gain and who, endowed with a keen sense of timing, use tactics that are self-serving and nearly always deceptive.
When you are done, there might be loose strings hanging, depending on the fabric.
Alabama's Toughest Competition Might Be Its Second String.
And you might be able to string together a lifetime of that stuff.
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