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There is a diverse collection of objects brought before the cameras, including a mammoth's tooth dug up in a garden, the Monopoly board game used by the Great Train Robbers whilst in hiding, including real cash from the heist, lavish gifts given by Hollywood stars to a favourite film cameraman, plus a family photo album which proves worth cashing in for a new kitchen.

The Nets Kenyonn Martin, the top overall pick of the 2000 draft, did not think about the sharp teeth digging into his shooting hand today.

Farah was not quite as quick as the Lightning Bolt down the home straight in the 5,000m final yesterday, although in gritting his teeth, digging deep and coming up with a distance runner's sprint, the 28-year-old Londoner succeeded in achieving what he had failed to accomplish in the 10,000m the previous Sunday.

Plum gives that voice, articulating the word "fat" with relish: "It had the same thrust as fuck and the same power an illicit f-word, the top teeth digging into the bottom lip, spewing the single syllable".As a social commentary, "Dietland" is no shrill tirade.

You can, for example, fly it like a glider through a room or open space, but when it approaches a flat surface the drone quickly changes configuration and lands flat with its little spiky teeth digging in to keep it from falling.

You grit your teeth, dig into your own worldview, and deny culpability.

She's a driven reporter, teeth dug deep into a story she feels must be told.

According to his mother, Maureen Pedersen, Ethan emerged from the lake with the otter still hanging from his arm, its teeth dug into his right elbow.

A smartly plucked wire-haired terrier, a red rubber bone gripped in his teeth, dug a hole in a first-floor window box, and buried the bone in it.

Bite into Jersey Mike's sandwich No. 6, the roast beef sub, and your teeth are digging into certified Angus choice top round.

In later years, the foundry made cannonballs for the Civil War, track and railroad car wheels for the burgeoning railroad industry, steel dredge-bucket teeth for digging the Panama Canal and ammunition for World Wars I and II.

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