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Plied with goodies, Doris soon smiled again, as she told Jones her Tale of Horror.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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This picture has the skein with the longest name of all, it is the one with the white mixed in upper left and is called: “Core Spun Silk Blend Plied with Unspun Corriedale Roving.”
Camera Whore at Moss St. Market: Ashfords', Skeins & Silk/Wool Blends, Totem poles and carved soap. Elizabeth McClung 2009
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This picture has the skein with the longest name of all, it is the one with the white mixed in upper left and is called: “Core Spun Silk Blend Plied with Unspun Corriedale Roving.”
Archive 2009-05-01 Elizabeth McClung 2009
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Our new Plied 100% corn yarn is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional cotton and wool yarns.
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Plied with grown-up-looking drinks served in martini glasses (but made only from fruit juice, of course), the teens took turns sitting with a woman named Liz, who was conducting on-the-spot computer consultations, showing prospective patients how they might look with pruned proboscises.
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Plied with wine by his son — something he rarely drank — his belligerence had come to the fore, particularly after Belinda relayed the bullet points of her telephone conversation with Prue while Jack cooked lunch.
Fox Evil Walters, Minette 2002
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Plied the swift wheel, and, with her joyless mien,
Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers Benj. N. Martin
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Plied with questions, he willingly gave his answers, but he would persist in leading the way.
Across China on Foot Edwin John Dingle 1926
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[Illustration: Dick Plied His Shovel Vigorously.] "I'd better pour the water," proposed Tom, taking the kettle.
The Grammar School Boys Snowbound or, Dick & Co. at Winter Sports 1895
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Plied with further questions, she told where he was living, but gave no account of the circumstances that had estranged them.
In the Year of Jubilee George Gissing 1880
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