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Take a blade.
Take a blade or scissors and cut it lengthwise from butt to tip.
Take a blade then head to Leisure Park and kill the three Halls for their food.
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"There's a lot of consistency that's gone into that beard, a lot of discipline not to have taken a blade to it.
"I feel like someone has taken a blade to my insides," says Emma when she views the graphic photographs taken of her that night, which have gone viral on Facebook.
He has spoken of the moment when he takes a blade to the sleek surface of an old bromide print as one of heightened anxiety and tension – having handled and gazed at these images for months or even years, he likes to get the incision over and done with as swiftly as possible.
This stage should also not be skipped -- you just took a blade to your legs, for Pete's sake!
Pull the rest of the marker out of the tube by taking a blade of your scissors, put it into the gap between the marker and the tube, and jab the scissors into the marker.
Come back when you're sure its dry, and, taking a blade of grass, tap the painted parts of the gun in inconspicuous locations to see if its really dry.
You want to take a razor blade to the meat of your inner thigh just to see if you can still feel?
"I thought it would be cool to do a book where you wouldn't have to take a razor blade and cut out four or five scenes that would be disturbing," Mr. Hiaasen said.
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