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Two and a half million years ago, our hominin ancestors in the African savanna crafted rocks into shards that could slice apart a dead gazelle, zebra or other game animal.
They spew out enzymes to slice apart the antibiotic (2).
Now two Congressmen have finally given them a piece of legislation they're all too happy to slice apart.
He can also make use of things in the environment to give him an advantage: at one point in the demo, St. John ducks into what looks to be an old lumber processing facility, and can utilise the hanging saws as weaponry to slice apart his assailants.
Or you can just rip the slice apart and eat it right from the slice without using a spoon or fork.
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Valencia got sliced apart by Villarreal.
Been sliced apart by the Grim Reaper's scythe?
Yet for much of the first 20 minutes, the Russians sliced apart the Americans' vaunted defense with precision.
Time and again, against the biggest and best, Arsenal have been sliced apart, betrayed by their commitment to attacking.
After all the changes to the wafer have been completed, the thousands of individual IC units are sliced apart.
They look as if they had been sliced apart by a gigantic knife or possibly by the long, sharp form of Stealth, the building next door.
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