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  • A big wayward pine's boughs hung down to the ground all around.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • Why are pine's eyes his natural blue? got a clue? syms covington yeah they look like they're from thunderbirds

    Star Trek Plot Details Revealed | /Film 2008

  • But finally that luminous head disappears behind a mature pine's trunk, and when it reemerges, I'm locked at full draw, concentrating on an imaginary spot at the base of the wing.

    Turkey Hunting for Masochists E. Donnall Thomas Jr. 2004

  • But finally that luminous head disappears behind a mature pine's trunk, and when it reemerges, I'm locked at full draw, concentrating on an imaginary spot at the base of the wing.

    How to Take Gobblers with a Bow E. Donnall Thomas Jr. 2004

  • Some of pine's commands are a tad peculiar (control-V for "page down" for example), which comes from being based on a variant of emacs (which is utterly peculiar).

    The Big Dummies' Guide to the Internet Version 2.0 : Chapter 2: E-mail 1994

  • Lulled by the whisper of the tall grass, I leaned against the pine's rough trunk.

    Till the Butchers Cut Him Down Muller, Marcia 1994

  • Above me the pine's branches creaked in a light breeze; I glanced up and saw bursts of green at their very tips.

    Till the Butchers Cut Him Down Muller, Marcia 1994

  • The body slipped along the length of the pine's trunk, then stopped, almost sagged down to the knees, the shotgun falling as the hands went limp.

    The Savage Horde Ahern, Jerry 1983

  • This endless vigor and life (the pine was said to flower ten times, once every thousand years) are actually seen in the pine's unchanging hue, and heard in the sound the wind makes as it blows through a pine tree.

    Takasago 1978

  • The four seasons pass, yet deep its millenial hue holds amid the snow; and the pine's very flowers bloom ten times, once in ten lives.

    Takasago 1978

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