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"Then, wedge issues.
You do all this work on this course, and it was the easy little iron then wedge holes that tore me apart.
Other sub chains cut only one side of the loaf, then wedge the meat and cheese into the resulting V. "There's no fooling the customer," said Mr. Cancro.
He made somewhat of a mess of things on the 18th (he's not the first), hitting a tee shot into the woods, then wedge out, then a 3-wood into the gallery.
A customer can also throw his back out trying to hoist a 50-pound bag of topsoil, flip it over for the bar code, then wedge it onto the minuscule bagging area.
The man had left Ireland at the age of 15 to shovel trenches for electrical cable, "digging the blue clay of London, as it was then called, blue from leaking gas and sticky, so sticky you had to dip the shovel in a bucket of water every so often, then wedge it in under the soil to try and shift it".
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And Tony Finau crashes a monster drive down 14, then wedges onto the green.
He shucked off his clothes and lit a candle, then wedged himself through the crack and waded in.
In another appetizer, eggplant slices are fried and then wedged, vertically, into a loglike schmear of mascarpone and ricotta cheese.
He turns the lock on the knob for good measure, then wedges the book on a high shelf between two volumes of the Hardy Boys.
He then wedged a batting glove over the tape with a piece of gauze padding attached to the glove for added protection.
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