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  • Insert Clay in Action Crevices: Work modeling clay into any nooks in the barreled action, especially the crevices exposed once the trigger assembly is removed.

    How To Replace A Rifle Stock 2009

  • Crevices gaped like open mouths among the boulders.

    Deeper Jeff Long 2007

  • Crevices gaped like open mouths among the boulders.

    Deeper Jeff Long 2007

  • But, to make myself feel better I've been listening to some crazy cool soundage I found via Rummage Through The Crevices.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Lisa B. 2006

  • Crevices began racing toward the researchers like a zipper opening up.

    Geology In Action 2006

  • Crevices radiated from her thin lips, as though they'd been pursed for several decades.

    The Witness Brown, Sandra 1995

  • Crevices and jutting outcroppings cut sharply from every angle, and rivulets of water, from the morning rains and morning mists, slipped down every mountainside, some dark under ominous clouds, others glittering in sunlight, skipping easily across the stones.

    The Woods Out Back Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 1993

  • Crevices may well exist, but the principal part of the surface, especially in the belt which most concerns us, appears to be free of them.

    Space Michener, James 1982

  • After this we reach the Hall of Crevices, 80 feet square, and this leads to the great Hall of Gargas, which is about 328 feet in length by 80, 98, and 105 in width.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885 Various

  • Crevices are plugged up, and seams accurately closed by throwing a few shovelfuls of loose snow over the fabric.

    The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various

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