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The audience may twig to Rosario's misbehavior at this point, but Serafina remains staunchly under her own romantic spell.
"These things are like three-inch nails, well, needles actually," says Nick. Ken shows a twig to the camera.
With the exception of his colleagues at Euro Brokers, which Mr. Spencer joined earlier this year, he was Twig to all.
"In one episode, Martha is showing people how to properly whittle a twig to roast a marshmallow," said Ms. Koppelman Hutt.
The forward-thinking people at All Tomorrow's Parties were the first to twig to the possibilities, launching the Don't Look Back series in 2005.
Blackbirds fussing in the leaf litter; wrens which whirred from twig to twig so quickly they seemed to teleport; once a grey partridge, venturing anxiously from cover.
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Then they proffered twigs to each other.
"The owners never twigged to the fact".
Before settling in North America, Europeans tied twigs to handles.
They are well known for using twigs to dislodge beetle larvae from tree trunks.
"We are not bush people," he said recently as he gathered twigs to start a fire.
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