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He has fi nished his morning devotions and is quietly sharpening his halaf, the knife used for Jewish slaughter.
Sue Fishkoff: The New Jewish Food Movement: Jews Who Meet What They Eat Sue Fishkoff 2010
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He has fi nished his morning devotions and is quietly sharpening his halaf, the knife used for Jewish slaughter.
Sue Fishkoff: The New Jewish Food Movement: Jews Who Meet What They Eat Sue Fishkoff 2010
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But the writing outran the construction project, and I fi nished the book before I made the hut inhabitable.
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And, this is the weird part, I dont show you the house until Im completely fi nished.
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When I began this book I had just fi nished the novel I mentioned earlier, writing from the time the family went to bed and the house got quiet until midnight or later.
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"It's a finished room with a fi nished ceiling," he said, "and it keeps a certain intimacy that no other building has yet been able to create."
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By the time I? nished the second verse two months later, I'd decided I'd never sing it in public.
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If I had not had reasons before to avoid a more than neighbourly civility to him, he has now fur-nished me with very strong ones.
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I had still, perhaps, held this resolution, [as every appearance, according to your letters, was more and more promising,] had not the two passed days fur-nished me with intelligence which it highly imports you to know.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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It was fi nished in Auvers, in June of 1890, only a few weeks before he died.
Lifeguard Patterson, James 2005
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