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En route, quickly run the baby through a lawn sprinkler, then let her dry in the sun.
Mr. Buffett said he wore a tie that "looked like it had gone through a lawn mower".
"My gig-from-hell was strolling through a Lawn Boy store, singing standards," he said with a chuckle.
Instead you have to make your pilgrimage through it, through woods and down rivers, exploring the earth like an insect crawling through a lawn.
"You're really eating a piece of three-hundred-year-old technology," one says, prior to unveiling a device that proposes to revolutionize lunch by pumping liquefied chicken through a lawn sprinkler.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, who was the American consul in Liverpool in the eighteen-fifties, visited the house one summer, and he later described it in his "English Notebooks": We passed through a considerable extent of private road, and finally drove through a lawn, shaded with trees, and closely shaven, and reached the door of Poulton Hall.
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One spring, I peered through and saw a lawn covered in bluebells.
The house is oriented around a covered porch, a courtyard and a lawn, reached through arched double doors in the formal dining room and the library, which is the oldest room in the house.
We encounter Dad as a force of nature, strutting across a darkened city street filled with jungle animals, diving through giant waves, mowing a lawn or digging a hole clear through to China.
He went through it and crossed a lawn to a corner near the house where he couldn't be seen from the windows.
The uniqueness of Amélie Mauresmo goes beyond a one-handed backhand that she routinely rips through as if cranking a lawn mower.
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