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  • Forking is not so difficult, as it merely requires to have the fork pressed into the ground, and then pulled backwards and forwards, so as to loosen a portion of the soil without turning it over.

    The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally Jane 1845

  • And that photo was Urchin's submission, which I like to call "Forking":

    Stick A Fork In The Contest, It's Done: Announcing the Winner BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Forking out as much for a watch as a car or home makes Prima Cinema's $20,000 home movie-premiere service seem a relative bargain.

    For the wealthy, a return to luxury spending 2011

  • Loren Holland and Nzuji de Magalhães: The Garden of Forking Paths | A visual conversation between two artists, Holland and de Magalhães use an assortment of media ranging from oil paint, ink, charcoal and graphite to yarn, fabric and collage to depict simultaneous spaces and occurrences, flirt with storytelling as a method of communicating complex theories and construct conceptual mazes.

    Bill Bush: The Little Gallery That Did: This Artweek.LA (October 2-8, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • I reckon Nat has it for a working title with Forking Faff.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » One week. 24 000 words. 2010

  • Loren Holland and Nzuji de Magalhães: The Garden of Forking Paths | A visual conversation between two artists, Holland and de Magalhães use an assortment of media ranging from oil paint, ink, charcoal and graphite to yarn, fabric and collage to depict simultaneous spaces and occurrences, flirt with storytelling as a method of communicating complex theories and construct conceptual mazes.

    Bill Bush: The Little Gallery That Did: This Artweek.LA (October 2-8, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • Loren Holland and Nzuji de Magalhães: The Garden of Forking Paths | A visual conversation between two artists, Holland and de Magalhães use an assortment of media ranging from oil paint, ink, charcoal and graphite to yarn, fabric and collage to depict simultaneous spaces and occurrences, flirt with storytelling as a method of communicating complex theories and construct conceptual mazes.

    Bill Bush: The Little Gallery That Did: This Artweek.LA (October 2-8, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • It's in the prologue to "The Garden of Forking Paths."

    It's Not How Long You Make It, Is It? Roger Sutton 2009

  • Loren Holland and Nzuji de Magalhães: The Garden of Forking Paths | A visual conversation between two artists, Holland and de Magalhães use an assortment of media ranging from oil paint, ink, charcoal and graphite to yarn, fabric and collage to depict simultaneous spaces and occurrences, flirt with storytelling as a method of communicating complex theories and construct conceptual mazes.

    Bill Bush: The Little Gallery That Did: This Artweek.LA (October 2-8, 2011) Bill Bush 2011

  • Forking over 25 to 30 percent of the government budget yearly to foreign creditors, the Philippines in the mid-1980s entered a decade of stagnation from which it has never recovered and which condemned it to a permanent poverty rate of over 30 percent.

    Walden Bello: Greece: Same Tragedy, Different Scripts 2010

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