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The circular stage is a giant slice of tree trunk, the world as a living organism, but it is also the battleground on which Amba, Bheeshma and their invisible armies rage against each other, watched over by the blackened, severed head of an old warrior.
Indeed, some objects would barely deserve to be published if they weren't entertaining plot devices: one man made himself a step out of a slice of tree trunk – a step to climb in through his window because his landlady, who didn't like him, kept locking him out.
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SCAFFOLDING is finally being stripped, as part of the metamorphosis of a slice of tree-lined West 12th Street near the Hudson River, where the recession has failed to halt construction of three high-design apartment buildings.
There's a number of things you can do with thin slices of tree.
Not only notes and coins, but also cling-film-wrapped slices of cake and a piece of tree bark found their way into its toe and heel.
If Gavin Andresen and his underground cadre of cypherpunks have their way, another archaic slice of pulped tree may be next: the dollar.
This test detects and locates unusually rapid shifts in diversification rates by looking for unusually lineage-rich clades in the cohort of clades all originating at one slice of time in the tree.
But the origins of darts tell of a more noble lineage and it is thought to have its roots in a game played by soldiers in the Middle Ages, who threw shortened spears at a slice of a felled tree, the age circles of the tree acting as the crude forerunner to today's dartboard.
A few people also floated the river offerings they had made of bread plate-sized slices of banana tree trunks, decorated with candles and marigolds.
Who needs fancy 3D renders and immersive face computers when you have board games and shuffled slices of pulped tree, eh? Good times.
Teams of children who are 7 and older and their adult companions can pursue — figuratively speaking — Teddy Roosevelt's personal effects, an Easter Island statue, a Capuchin monkey and a slice of a giant tree, among other things.
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