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  •  Slitting your wrists; you really have to appreciate that kind of devotion to the classics.

    Zombicil 2009

  • Stipulated, then: Slitting the throats of airline crew members to carry out a suicide bombing is an act of bravery.

    The Roots of Liberal Condescension 2009

  • Slitting his throat while he sleeps was my favorite.

    Savor Me Slowly Gena Showalter 2008

  • So, to bring cowboy action shooting into line with reality, I propose two changes: All targets should be of men's backs and contestants should adopt realistic monikers, like the Laramie Assassin, Throat-Slitting Pete, Atrocity Ashley (Calamity Jane was taken), and so on.

    10 Things the Irritate David E. 2005

  • Slitting his…” A terrifying chill settled over her body and Bliss shook her head.

    The Pleasure Seekers Melanie George 2003

  • Slitting his…” A terrifying chill settled over her body and Bliss shook her head.

    The Pleasure Seekers Melanie George 2003

  • Slitting it open, I extracted a single sheet of paper and looked down at the signature.

    IN FIDELITY M.J.ROSE 2001

  • Slitting it open, I extracted a single sheet of paper and looked down at the signature.

    IN FIDELITY M.J.ROSE 2001

  • Slitting the leaf sheath increased the success rate to the point that, after just 8 weeks, three out of every four nodes took root and began to grow.

    2 Case Studies 1993

  • Slitting my eyes, I tried to see who was discussing me so coldly, as if I were not even there.

    Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992

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