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But the way became clear to me, and in the morning I said to him: 'Go thou cunningly abroad, after thy fashion, and procure me some sort of bone, crooked like a goose-neck, and hollow.
A HYPERBOREAN BREW 2010
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FEMTON is a so called “goose-neck” lamp with a flexible stem that allows the beam to be directed at will.
IKEA in FEMTON clamp spot light customer recall Thatsnews 2008
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The way to avoid this glare is to angle the goose-neck so the light spills from left to right across the “Kindle” display.
Kindle Book Light Guide « Kindle Review – Kindle 3 Review, iPad Review 2008
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FEMTON is a so called “goose-neck” lamp with a flexible stem that allows the beam to be directed at will.
Archive 2008-06-01 Thatsnews 2008
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A gaggle of ragged children with goose-neck hoes chopping Johnson grass and thistles from the weedy rows; daydreaming, talking about what we would do when we got "rich."
COUNTING THE COST 2006
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Fedora, white shirt with rolled-up sleeves – there may have even been suspenders. if I remember correctly, he was sitting at a desk with a bare-bulb, goose-neck lamp and a manual typewriter.
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Larger trailers use a fifth-wheel or goose-neck mount that can be used only with a pickup truck that has a permanent hitch mount installed.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Larger trailers use a fifth-wheel or goose-neck mount that can be used only with a pickup truck that has a permanent hitch mount installed.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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Larger trailers use a fifth-wheel or goose-neck mount that can be used only with a pickup truck that has a permanent hitch mount installed.
How To Buy & Sell just about Everything Jeff Wuorio 2003
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A howl of feedback echoed out of the PA system behind him, and Sexton wheeled to see a late-arriving female reporter, huddled over his podium, attempting to attach a network microphone to one of the goose-neck clips.
Deception Point Dan Brown 2001
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