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Bones, tusks, skulls and teeth swept into blood-soaked drains.
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Careful consideration was given to the unique elements of the beaver, such as its powerful, iconic teeth, and its smoothly swept back fur coat.
The was an impressive amount of stagecraft going on: at one point, Mars lay down on the stage floor, the bass ramped up to tooth-rattling levels, bemusement swept the crowd.
Quite possibly the most un-magaziney thing that ever happened to magazines is the digital archive, as curious a collection of what was as jars of sharks' teeth or boxes of hair swept from the barbershop floor.
The "licence raj"—a system under which it seemed that a businessman could not pick his teeth without a permit has been swept aside.
Adele swept her tongue across her teeth.
The oil industry's 'K' Street lobbyists will fight tooth and nail to have this issue swept under the rug.
He is wearing a black turtleneck, with glasses dangling from his neck, and a tan corduroy jacket; his hair, gray at the temples and the rest dyed black, is swept back in a wet wave that shows comb teeth.
It has the largest molar and premolar teeth, the thickest tooth enamel, the most massive jaw (Fig. 4), the most derived facial skeleton (including cheek bones that are swept out to the side and pulled so far forward that they resemble a bony visor), and extraordinarily reduced incisor and canine teeth.
Him being swept away.
Applause swept the room.
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