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"They had to pulp it!" he declared, gleefully.
"And if animals are eating pulp it certainly will end up in food.
In his only comments about publishing, he puzzled the audience by noting, "Nowadays it seems the progress of literature is to first print the book and then pulp it," adding: "It saves such a lot of time.
Evans's manuscript was first bought by Heinemann, part of the Random House conglomerate, who despite describing it in their blurb as 'a major contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust', opted to pulp it, apparently after receiving threats of writs from the already discredited Irving.
And after that it no longer matters what kind of person he is beating to a pulp, it may be someone as innocent as a fish whose head is struck with a wooden hammer, its body cleaned and cut up and handed to the waiting customer".
This does not matter, but when one nearly picks a ripe gooseberry and finds it is but a hollowed-out sham from which the business of an intoxicated wasp protrudes, the rest of the insect buried in the pulp, it is a little annoying.
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You're pulping it".
Dead bamboo was useless for pulping; it fell apart as it was floated down the river.
Once sliced or pulped, it's a matter of seconds before smooth, fresh green flesh becomes musty and oxidized.
The MoD bought up the entire first run of Dead Men Risen: The Welsh Guards and the Real Story of Britain's War in Afghanistan and pulped it.
Your blood quickens, the clouds stretch, the light turns everything to gold and something enters you, shakes you, seizes some root of your soul and pulps it.
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