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(That's the root of the fallacy of "relatability," as recently punctured on this site by my colleague Rebecca Mead).
She punctured on these roads that were no longer roads and broke her handlebars, repairing them with a broom handle.
When it's punctured, on the street or at a party, the moment of recognition falls somewhere on a spectrum of delight and horror.
Filling most of the gallery is a floor-to-ceiling white cube punctured on two sides by holes near eye level.
The quiet serenity of families enjoying a sunny bank holiday weekend in Cambridge city centre was punctured on Sunday afternoon as 1,000 Cambridge University students descended on Jesus Green, ignoring pleas from their colleges not to attend the riotous annual party held to celebrate the start of the summer term.
It is a joy, too, to see the universal reverence punctured on occasion, as when the legendary harpsichordist Wanda Landowska tells of a trip to visit Tolstoy, through wintry countryside outside Moscow, in "Uncommon Visionary," a 1998 release to be seen in the last program, on April 13.
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You puncture one corner of the top, then make a deeper puncture on the other side to drink out of.
They're using nine sections of Paris-Roubaix and I don't see anyone waiting for anyone else if you crash or puncture on the cobbles.
In order to guarantee a full spatial diversity, we apply puncturing on the outer code.
At some point in the journey – "He is very confused about timing," said Nuri – the rigid inflatable boat on which they were travelling developed a puncture on one side.
and are punctured domain on the spaces and, respectively.
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