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She is among a small cadre of lakefront residents who dry water hyacinth leaves to make arts and crafts that are sent to European boutiques.
In assembly-line rhythm, workers unwrap a platter, hand it to Rabbi Steinmetz, who dips it three times and then hands it to Rabbi Hillel Baron, who dips it into cold water and hands it to workers, who dry it off and stack.
"You use what Mother Nature gives you," said the 72-year-old owner of Canard Winery, who dry farms all his grapes, including cabernet sauvignon and merlot.
Apparently, Gordon -- who is on parole for drug dealing and has a criminal history dating back to 1990 -- is too cheap, too ornery, too selfish, too cash-strapped, too pompous, too disrespectful of service workers, too in love with his 2002 model year car or too criminal-minded to believe that it's appropriate to tip the folks who dry cars.
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But it was Afridi who dried up the runs most effectively, as England failed to score from 12 of the 24 balls the leg-spinner bowled.
Claimants line up This brings out the businesswoman in Marianne, who dries out in a film that wisely "never loses its focus on its fascinating central figure" (Dave Kehr).
His Don is a sometimes maudlin generic Christ figure; his feet are washed, Magdalene-like, by Ms. Farrell, who dries them with her hair.
The New Yorker, May 15 , 1937P.155 Long Talk story about Peggy Lynch who dries sea horses, mounts them on pins or paper weights, and sells them.
Poems must be 14 lines or more, but don't despair - there will be a prompter to help anyone who dries up in front of the audience.
By Nancy Walker, Robert M. Coates, Eugene Kinkead, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, May 15 , 1937P.155 Long Talk story about Peggy Lynch who dries sea horses, mounts them on pins or paper weights, and sells them.
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