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Allow me to introduce you to the very old art of papercutting, also known as Scherenschnitte.
Consuming contaminated meat can lead to diarrhoea, intestinal worms or food poisoning and is especially dangerous for the very young or very old.
His work ethic came from his father, who was a committed businessman, though very old.
That ideologues can pump up small things and make them seem all-important is very old news.
Tidying up in the garage the other day, I came across a very old Billy Connolly audio tape.
He flashed his light over it, and tried to make out what it was, but it was very old and torn.
Father Stone is standing closer, his eyes staring at me with the rheumy quality of the very old.
The Aletsch forest with its very old Swiss stone pines is an experience well worth making.
At this point Arthur is very old, but he still remembers his original vision of brotherhood, for a time realized with the Round Table.
I have taken very old people to the local doctor to have their age estimated.
It was stated that the bell was a very old one and had belonged to the late Mr. Churchley's grandfather.
The mother cat's quite tame and not very old herself, and the kittens are probably around 5-6 weeks old.
There are also avenues of very old lime and beech trees close to the house.
That is the very old mantra in Tibetan Buddhism, om mani padme hum, Hail to the jewel in the heart of the lotus.
The medieval history of these islands is very old and very well-documented in terms of texts.
The idea of this third solution is very old indeed, and the French have long since baptized it with a pertinent name.
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.
The age of the carbonates can be clearly determined, and some very old ones had been found on certain asteroids and meteorites.
A very old woman, bent in half and tottering on crippled legs, slowly and painfully pushed her own empty wheelchair.
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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It was a very old man who held, or tried to hold, Andrew from falling to the floor.
That of the foundress in the centre of the north wall is painted on wooden panel, and is very old.
The building is very old, and was originally the church of the Augustinian priory.
Some very old men can still remember the great auk, which is now as extinct as the dodo.
A very old man leaned over, touching a cane-bottomed rocking chair with his carpet slipper.
The chapeau bras was a three-cornered hat, the like of which you and I have never seen, except in very old pictures.
The Professor-Commander was very old, with wispy grey hair and a network of wrinkles surrounding his eyes.
Indeed, it really seems to me,Who now am very old,The drollest bit of drolleryThat ever has been drolled.
A very old priest, whose features Tristan could not distinguish, began to chant the introitus, in deep long drawn notes.
It was a very old woman with a wrinkled face and the inturned lips of the toothless.
The remarkable blend of the very old and the ultramodern was visible everywhere in Cairo.
But remember, akela is very old, and soon the day comes when he cannot kill his buck, and then he will be leader no more.
They are generally very old, always dirty, while the khansamah is as ancient as the bungalow.
The feed is good a mile down from the spring, although it is very old and dry.
Men said that he was older than Powhatan, and Powhatan was very old when he died.
These two looms were very old and had been several generations in the family.
Nothing but the arched entrance remains of the madrasa, which is traditionally not very old.
The spirit of the God Kjin resides in the enoki tree, the God to whom very old dolls are dedicated.
And just then his eye fell upon the epergne, a very old and beautiful piece of silver, that graced the dinner-table.
It was very old and yellow, and torn, too, and we could not read it.
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