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Turn each half grapefruit shell inside out and tug out the flesh and skins with your fingers.
Peel the pears and tug out their stalks, then halve the fruit and scoop out the cores with a teaspoon.
You slit open the belly, tug out the guts, strip naked, crawl inside, read a little light fiction for a while, and nod off.
It's only the middle of cherry season and already my fingertips are dyed a blushing pink from the cherry rituals: pluck them from their stalks, squeeze them, split them and tug out their crimson-stained pits.
So she had fanatically smoothed her puffy bare hands over the boards to search out even the smallest bit of metal, countersinking stray spikes with a hammer and using pliers to tug out the tacks with heads.
"But, ah, I'd still/if I could lie down like a mare giving birth," he writes in "Whacked," "arm in my own uterine channel to tug out another,/one more, only one more, poor damp little poem, then I'll be happy — I promise, I swear".
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Agent Latterner dropped one hand to a side holster and tugged out his automatic pistol.
There are gashes along my arms from tugging out blackberries and pruning the wine berry plants that did so well.
There are ways to show hurricane conditions safely, he says — by not going too far into the water, for instance, like some local television reporters did on Saturday, increasing their chances of being tugged out to sea by the current.
The midsized vessel for catching mackerel pike, loaded with a bottle of sake that Iwai had put on board to bless its final journey, was being tugged out to be scrapped in southern Japan.
Moschino's utterly feminine, side-parted low pony was slightly teased and tugged out, as if by winds after a Highland hike, yet still sleek enough for a Scottish royal.
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