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Examples
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I still have my scrapbook of the Tokyo Olympics and as I recall that great picture of Lynn Davis in aerial mid-flight winning the long jump gold, but enhanced with a very indelicately placed blob of Gloy.
The Commonplace Book 2007
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My earliest efforts are scrapbooks full of cuttings, tickets, souvenirs, programmes, birthday cards and all applied to the page with generous helpings of Gloy.
The Commonplace Book 2007
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My earliest efforts are scrapbooks full of cuttings, tickets, souvenirs, programmes, birthday cards and all applied to the page with generous helpings of Gloy.
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It was child-defying and Gloy never worked like this for me.
The Commonplace Book 2007
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Gloy was a revolting essence of rendered cow in a bottle with a red angled tip with a slit through which the glue was supposed to be evenly distributed.
The Commonplace Book 2007
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I still have my scrapbook of the Tokyo Olympics and as I recall that great picture of Lynn Davis in aerial mid-flight winning the long jump gold, but enhanced with a very indelicately placed blob of Gloy.
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Once you'd overcome the dried-up nozzle applying an inordinate amount of unyielding presssure, Gloy would suddenly be delivered by the gallon.
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It was child-defying and Gloy never worked like this for me.
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Gloy was a revolting essence of rendered cow in a bottle with a red angled tip with a slit through which the glue was supposed to be evenly distributed.
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Once you'd overcome the dried-up nozzle applying an inordinate amount of unyielding presssure, Gloy would suddenly be delivered by the gallon.
The Commonplace Book 2007
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