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Analysis of the bones, and the radioactive isotopes of his splendid teeth, show that he came from the southwest, from south Wales, Cornwall, or possibly Brittany.
She has a small body, quite a big head, and those splendid teeth which she constantly rolls her tongue against, rather as if she had lamp chops last night, has a scrap caught up in a molars somewhere, and is still desperately seeking to eject it.
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His teeth were splendid.
The teeth and bone were taken when John's splendid tomb at Worcester cathedral was opened in 1797 – supposedly to verify it held the king, but part of a late 18th century antiquarian craze for opening royal tombs.
His splendid senatorial chin stood out, even against a background of Kennedy teeth and Kennedy hair.
While my dad had a splendid set of strong, white chompers, my mum (God rest her soul) would be the first to admit that her teeth were not for close inspection.
Absolutely splendid.
Splendid stuff.
How Splendid!
Their kit was splendid.
THE timing was splendid.
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