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However, when my fork tore through the fried coating, knocked the halves and apart and exposed the obscene, grease-glittering mass of chorizo sausage so heavy it was tearing through the olive's flesh, I lost all self-restraint.
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Current Music: olive's mix.5 gunslingers | crown me king
mordicai: crown me king! mordicai 2005
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In the darkness he bound up Carlo's shattered jaw with a strip of sheet, and then he hacked downwards, chopping through the olive's roots, unearthing ancient layers of stones and fires, tossing out shards of pottery and the ancient shoulder-blades of sheep.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin De Bernieres, Louis 2003
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The spring mist is widespread abroad; so perhaps the wild olive's flower will blossom in the infinitely unreachable moon.
Certain Noble Plays of Japan From the manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa Ezra Pound 1928
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The spring mist is widespread abroad; so perhaps the wild olive's flower will blossom in the infinitely unreachable moon.
Hagoromo 1916
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The auspicious olive's leaves the sacred priest proclaim.
The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor 70 BC-19 BC Virgil 1902
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Sharpened in silver by one chance breeze is the olive's grey;
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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The pale-green olive's odorous fruit, whose leaves
Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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Made with cherry tomatoes, potatoes and delicious olive's.
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Sarah Nunn with a tub of Britains first ever home grown olive's Stephen and Sarah Nunn are believed to be the first people to sell olives grown in Britain.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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