Allow me to introduce you to the very old art of papercutting, also known as Scherenschnitte. |
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Consuming contaminated meat can lead to diarrhoea, intestinal worms or food poisoning and is especially dangerous for the very young or very old. |
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His work ethic came from his father, who was a committed businessman, though very old. |
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That ideologues can pump up small things and make them seem all-important is very old news. |
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Tidying up in the garage the other day, I came across a very old Billy Connolly audio tape. |
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He flashed his light over it, and tried to make out what it was, but it was very old and torn. |
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Father Stone is standing closer, his eyes staring at me with the rheumy quality of the very old. |
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The Aletsch forest with its very old Swiss stone pines is an experience well worth making. |
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At this point Arthur is very old, but he still remembers his original vision of brotherhood, for a time realized with the Round Table. |
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I have taken very old people to the local doctor to have their age estimated. |
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It was stated that the bell was a very old one and had belonged to the late Mr. Churchley's grandfather. |
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The mother cat's quite tame and not very old herself, and the kittens are probably around 5-6 weeks old. |
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There are also avenues of very old lime and beech trees close to the house. |
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That is the very old mantra in Tibetan Buddhism, om mani padme hum, Hail to the jewel in the heart of the lotus. |
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The medieval history of these islands is very old and very well-documented in terms of texts. |
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The idea of this third solution is very old indeed, and the French have long since baptized it with a pertinent name. |
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This is the wreck of a very old wooden sailing vessel complete with huge oak timbers, row upon row of copper nails and who knows what else. |
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The age of the carbonates can be clearly determined, and some very old ones had been found on certain asteroids and meteorites. |
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A very old woman, bent in half and tottering on crippled legs, slowly and painfully pushed her own empty wheelchair. |
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A very old memory flashed through my mind when, as a young boy, I was talking to an uncle just back from the war. |
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On a very old wine, say 35 or more years old, an inch of ullage is quite acceptable. |
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I stood there at my sister's threshold, unbraiding my hair, feeling very old and very unoriginal. |
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They were printed on uncoated, yellowed paper and the style of illustration was very old fashioned and maybe a bit suburban. |
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When she arrived, she gazed upon a very old bonsai tree that lay rooted in the middle of a serene rock garden. |
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To begin with, Bulgaria does have a very old tradition of herbal medicine since a lot of herbs and plants grow here naturally. |
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Isaac draws the portrait of the solitaire as it was described to him by a very old man who had seen one of the last of that strange species. |
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A sonic whistle is very old technology, to the point of almost being forgotten. |
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Medieval linens show the presence of vanillin in chemical tests, but the linen in the Dead Sea scrolls and other very old linens do not. |
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Morally, we are bound by the very old principle that a man is his brother's keeper. |
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Social services provides round the clock support to vulnerable people of all ages, from babies to the very old. |
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The Ylang Ylang scent, which I feared would stink like rutting pandas, smells like very old people. |
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He was very old, but she could tell by watching him walk that he was in no way helpless or weak. |
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It is a very old poem from 1994 and not even I am certain about the origin of much of it. |
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The chicken breed called Sultan, are a very old breed, which originated in Southeastern Europe. |
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They might also be called upon to help very old, sick animals die in a relatively pain-free manner. |
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The walls were dark paneling, the ceiling had a very old, or primitive, or both, large fluorescent light hanging from the white ceiling. |
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There were mended patches all over the coat and she could tell it was very old, it smelled nice though. |
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The predominant new typeface is very old fashioned and the pages are cluttered. |
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In addition to being ancient, the endorsement is actually a composite of three different and very old New York Times pieces. |
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Iraq spells war, and war means the killing of the innocents, babies, the very young, the very old and those in between. |
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Morris dancing is obviously a very old practice and it contains clues within it as to its origins. |
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What they want is policemen in pointy helmets patrolling very old walls in the drizzle. |
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Seeing that the class computers were all very old, the trainees pooled money and bought several new computers for the class. |
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I have two camellia bushes that are very old and planted in the flower bed by the front porch. |
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We noted that the very old crab apple tree in the hedge had set more fruit than ever before. |
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I guarantee you, I will recall this one when I am very old and very gray and perhaps even a bit forgetful. |
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When I knew him he was well into his eighties and actively cultivated the eccentricities of the very old. |
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Upstream there was only the forest and a few small and very old Dayak villages. |
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And the preliminary measurements confirmed our suspicions that it is unusually rich in very, very old and primitive material. |
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A world where private feelings are private and even very old friends and colleagues call each other by title and surname. |
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It is notable in the fact that she grew up around a very old glass works, and in fact, her father is a third generation glass-blower. |
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I like many things about this book, but not the picture of Mr Foot, looking very old, haggard and grandfatherly, on the dust jacket. |
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They began with one very old intellectual tool, a conception of the different estates in society. |
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It had a cement walkway going to the front door, steps that led into the house and a brass door knocker that was very old. |
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I have in my possession a very old door knocker which appears to have been hand made. |
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With the demise of this wine style, many Australian vineyards of very old Grenache vines were torn out, for a few shekels of government compensation. |
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As we turned off the road and headed towards the main gate, we were confronted by a massive pair of wooden gates, set in a very old weather-beaten gate lodge. |
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When, with the assistance of Lottery money and a barrage of jumble and plant sales, the village reopened its reading room, the ceremony was performed by two very old ladies. |
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The fact that vanillin can not be detected in the lignin on shroud fibers, Dead Sea scrolls linen, and other very old linens indicates that the shroud is quite old. |
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It was a sad day because it was a very old pub with its traditional style of old furniture, beer kegs, liquor bottles, grocery products and photographs. |
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Diamond is obtained from volcanic pipes composed of kimberlite or lamproite, rocks that are found only in cratons, very old stable areas of the Earth's crust. |
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Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear. |
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The dating of very old materials has become more precise with new instruments. |
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I am given a cabin to share with the MP, whom I view after the long days in Nicosia more and more as a very old friend. |
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The headboard, footboard and rails were covered with very old paint. |
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Watermen and lightermen do a very old and important job in London. |
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Because the redwood used years ago came from very old trees, most of the lumber produced was heartwood from the center of the tree, which is disease and rot resistant. |
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The interior one is an old Boots cookshop while the shop front I liked because the very old logo was still visible on the wood once the more recent shop sign had been removed. |
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It operated a fleet of very old airplanes and had such a woeful safety record that FAA inspectors wanted to ground it. |
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It's a very old word, with cognates in most Germanic languages. |
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Inside, the mounted menagerie includes a duck, a pheasant, a raccoon, a brown bear and a two-headed calf, who are kept company by three unstuffed but very old cats. |
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I have here a very old letter, written to a Mrs. Bixby in Boston. |
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We had someone round last night to give us quote for new central heating, the current system is a very old back boiler system and is about as controllable as Lollypop! |
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The story of the soldier returning home to a country he no longer recognizes is a very old one. |
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The subsequent discovery of this very old painting has only reinforced the views of these three experts, causing them to become insufferable dinner guests. |
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She peeked inside the trunk first, but it was empty. Ditto the highboys. The wardrobe, though was half-full of what appeared to be very, very old winter coats. |
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When we were kids, dinosaurs were ho-hum, like a lot of very old things, but in the last 10 or 20 years there has been a real upsurge in interest. |
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It is adapted from a very old recipe for conserving cherries. |
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Miscellaneous other modern drugs, such as glutethimide and meprobamate, are also used as sedatives, as are some very old ones, such as chloral hydrate. |
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Most are adorned with slogan buttons, some of which are very old and rare. |
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The mattresses are very old and stained, and are often wrapped in plastic so the children don't get even sicker from being in contact with the dirty mattresses. |
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She took us to a village high above Annecy to have lunch, because she wanted us to eat a farcement, which is a very old specialty of this region. |
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Saegh played two of the very old Arabic instruments such as sarnai and tambura, which have existed for thousands of year in this region. |
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A very old hat, much necktie and aged coat buttoned up on his neck, humpbacked, not particularly clean looking. |
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Nothing is known of the early history of the cross, although its crude shape suggests that it is very old. |
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The older brain is very old indeed, and in its super-primate form served hominids well during their long hunting-and-gathering period. |
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There are lots of very old wind bands in our country, owning non-catalogued or important not-even-described archives. |
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Finally, the very old man is able to fly away from the small village, the mystery of his angelhood unresolved. |
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In Anuradhapura, where the oldest Bodhi tree stands, there is also a very old and tall Sala tree at the lower level. |
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For example, many respiratory tract infections have a bimodal age distribution with the greatest incidence in the very young and the very old. |
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Modern surgeons should include this very old and lowtech tool in their armamentariums. |
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The idea that matter is made up of discrete units is a very old one, appearing in many ancient cultures such as Greece and India. |
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Influences of item organizability and semantic retrieval cues on word recall in very old age. |
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It is a very old roofing method and has been used in both tropical and temperate climates. |
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The exact date of the building is not known, but remains of timber framing with wattle and daub indicate that the building is very old. |
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So, the poor, undernourished, very young and very old, and people with preexisting respiratory disease and other ill health, are more at risk. |
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Soils in Western Australia are very old, highly weathered and deficient in many of the major nutrients and trace elements. |
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The tradition of electing a voivode is very old and dates back to the times of the early Slavs. |
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Since it may have been cut over many times in the past, ancient woodland does not necessarily contain very old trees. |
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On the Snowdon walk he was with three very old friends who were all in the Venture Scouts together years ago and would go walking together on occasions. |
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The motif reaches its peak on the play Medea, written by Euripides in the fifth century BC, and rooted in the very old oral traditions of Greek mythology. |
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As a secular title, praepositus is also very old, dating to the praepositus sacri cubiculi of the late Roman Empire, and the praepositus palatii of the Carolingian court. |
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As of November 2013 A diaspora survey projected that by 2045, if nothing were done, only three people of working age would be left on the island, with the rest being very old. |
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The breeding in 1966 is apparently the first reported from the Hazen area, although rare breeding in the past is suggested by one very old nest scrape on the study area. |
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And she paints using a very old style known as inverse perspective, a method nearly the opposite of the linear perspective common in more recent styles of painting. |
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The Scandinavian Peninsula occupies part of the Baltic Shield, a stable and large crust segment formed of very old, crystalline metamorphic rocks. |
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My blow snower is a very old Toro which requires the gas oil mix. |
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Incidentally, the last phase of a very old case relating to the partition of the Bhingarpur common estate was in progress at the time in the sub-judge court. |
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Nor was the MAPT variant, a very old variant found primarily in Europeans. |
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