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Drink, chase, and shoot the wood's wild "feather'd throng"
The Age Reviewed 2010
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I didn't fire a shot all weekend, but if that don't light your fire, your wood's wet.
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Earlier exposures of the lakebed over millennia had weakened the wood's structure, meaning anything removed without subsequent years of expensive restoration would turn to dust.
A Vessel of Indian Culture Stuart Ferguson 2011
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But while they are pleasant for ambiance, most open, wood-burning fireplaces today are about 10% efficient, with the majority of the wood's energy going up the chimney, according to the hearth association.
Drafty Fireplaces Meet Their Match Gwendolyn Bounds 2010
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I didn't fire a shot all weekend, but if that don't light your fire, your wood's wet.
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It wasn't London or Paris or Alex's tree-house or Piedmont or Vancouver or the wood's behind her uncle's house or Madeline's party or Clarke...
Sam and the Planets Josh Cook 2011
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The trick is for Mr. Kelly to conform his pieces to the wood's parameters, to take advantage of its particular color and grain the sculptures are for the most part untreated while avoiding the material's inevitable flaws.
Beautiful, Quiet and Spare Peter Plagens 2011
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All along Wenlock Edge through hedge and wood's edge, quarry scrub and roadside verge, in abandoned unnoticed places, the roses bloomed with subtle power.
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In one fluid movement a grass snake unlocks and flows through brambles in wood's edge.
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Soft moth wings swipe my face as I step from wood's edge into the gateway to the west.
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