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“The hot dog is described as a foot-long roughly 30-centimetre-long bratwurst infused with hundred-year-old Louis XIII cognac and topped with Kobe beef, seared in olive and truffle oil, and fresh lobster.”
“I lay there for a long, silent moment, staring at the foot-long, obscenely shaped icicles that clung to the edge of my porch roof, and flashed back to the scene in A Christmas Story, where Ralphie Parker fakes an ice-related eye injury.”
“The hanging beef arrives long before sunrise, when a 44-foot-long trailer pulls up to Unit B-14 at the Hunts Point Meat Market in the South Bronx.”
The Wall Street Journal: Where's the Beef? A Steak Makes a Long Journey
“The box featured images of men and women massaging themselves with the foot-long, white, plastic stick with a vibrating head.”
“Though I have not actually gone out and measured them, I suspect that many foot-long subs now log in at a demure 10 inches.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Incredible Shrinking Everything
“A 5-foot-long section of the aircraft's skin on the fuselage above the wing ripped open at 34,000 feet.”
“Others bore a 40-foot-long banner proclaiming "Libya and Egypt are one.”
“— Installing a new section of track for the Canadian rail car system that runs atop the station's 335-foot-long central truss and is used for moving cargo.”
“Courtesy of Fireclay Tile This 90-foot-long kiln was custom-made for the company, which posted about $2 million in revenue last year.”
“With my installation 'Uberorgan'" -- an almost 300 foot-long bagpipe -- "it was all one big mechanism, so you couldn't take it apart.”
The Huffington Post: Daniel Grant: Some Installation Artists Sell Their Work in Pieces
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