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Never the gallstone or the pulled tooth, of course.
Why do best-sellers rarely survive the "tooth of time"?
Het Laatste Nieuws called it "the tooth of God".
And he wields the tooth of a venomous snake.
Pervasive dread meets Texas blues shuffles and big-band horns on "Tooth of Crime".
Betting on the sweet tooth of India's 1.2 billion population certainly makes good business sense.
"The Tooth of Crime" presents that history as a progressive devaluation, from soul to soullessness.
Pure abstractions include "Tooth of a Hound" by Mary Dryburgh from Richland, Wash.
It was clearly human in origin, but unlike the tooth of any person living or dead.
The aging rock star Hoss and the musical upstart Crow, in "The Tooth of Crime," are white, too.
Resting near the Paralititan remains was the large tooth of another dinosaur, possibly a carnivore that had scavenged the carcass.
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