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The tools were also used to cut animal skin, flesh and/or bone.
First a body was relieved of its skin, flesh, organs, and brain.
"Skin, Flesh, and the Affective Wrinkles of Civil Rights Photography," Qui Parle (Spring, 2012); reprinted in English Language Notes (Spring/Summer 2013) and Feeling Photography, ed.
Amber in the glass, its flavor was a perfect, almost touching, snapshot of a fresh apple — the taste of skin, flesh and juice mingled with aromas of blossoms and wood spice.
The first concerned financial abuses; for example, if the pope realized the poverty of the German people, he would rather that St. Peter's lay in ashes than that it should be built out of the "skin, flesh, and bones of his sheep".
What I've learned is that human skin, flesh, is made up of every color, really.
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Place the skin flesh-side down on a generous coating of borax inside a shoebox.
When taxidermy became popular during the Victorian era, it was mostly men who hunted, skinned, fleshed, and stuffed the animals.
Many of these have unusual shape, appearance or skin and flesh colors, which have come from the USDA germplasm repository.
Once shown that berry skin and flesh shared daily expression changes in Tempranillo, tissue specific oscillations in expression in berry flesh or skin were searched by a direct comparison of both tissues.
Spread mushroom mixture between the skin and flesh of chickens.
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