With brutally unforgiving winters, and summers of drought and fist-sized hailstones, these states practically beg travelers to keep on moving. |
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Some bones also bear evidence that hominins used fist-sized stones to break them open to acquire bone marrow. |
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It cracked a fist-sized hole in the egg-shaped tower and continued on to splat wetly, electrically, onto Ayane's back. |
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Even when we threw our regular sizeable parties, not one of our visitors had asked why there were fist-sized holes in every door in the house. |
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All of a sudden the sky went from red to black and a strong gust of wind estimated at about 100 knots blew fist-sized embers into the yard, setting it ablaze. |
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As they reached the city gates, they saw fist-sized rubies and great sapphires and emeralds and flashes of amethyst hanging like decorative baubles from every possible place. |
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The cloth could be 'ironed' by rubbing it between a whalebone plaque and a fist-sized glass or stone smoother which was heated either in hot sands or by the fire. |
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At a round card table fat men with moustaches drink whiskey, smoke cigars, talk in bellows, chortle hysterically and tip semi-clad women from fist-sized bankrolls. |
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One new crop being grown this year, after successful trials last summer, is elephant garlic, a spectacular plant that yields fist-sized cloves with a variety of cooking uses. |
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