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  • The Skinny Table: This 4ft long sapele piece stands on two regular legs at one end, while the other's supported by a thick bark-covered branch, proving Michelle really can be Everywhere.

    Thrillist: Stefan Rurak Woodworking: Sit On This Thrillist 2011

  • These Cat Houses can go anywhere from two to eight feet tall and you can add additions with bark-covered tree limbs or anything of your choice, and come with special sculpted carpets that give it long durability.

    Archive 2008-05-01 The Nag 2008

  • By the time they reached the encampment, there were curious children running alongside them, and women peering at them from the shelter of their bark-covered houses.

    Elephant in the City 2010

  • So Measure followed him to the bark-covered wigwam where the Prophet held Bible classes or whatever it was he did all day.

    He Don't Know Him 2010

  • Some Abenaki used an oval-shaped long house, but most favored the dome-shaped, bark-covered wigwam during the warmer months.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • During winter, the Abenaki moved farther inland and separated into small groups of conical, bark-covered wigwams shaped like the buffalo-hide tepee of the plains.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • The Catawba lived in villages of circular, bark-covered houses, and temple structures were used for public gatherings and religious ceremonies.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • On the left are the Kanienkehaka Mohawk bark-covered longhouses.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • Long after the fires of the great hall had been banked, and the tired group had given themselves to their fragrant, overstuffed pillows, Cheyne lay awake, staring into the dark, bark-covered rafters and thinking.

    Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996

  • Long after the fires of the great hall had been banked, and the tired group had given themselves to their fragrant, overstuffed pillows, Cheyne lay awake, staring into the dark, bark-covered rafters and thinking.

    Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996

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