To dwell on the dearth of bonus material any further would be like rubbing poison oak into a paper cut. |
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Simple hurts like stubbing his toe or getting a paper cut throbbed for hours. |
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Or it can be as subtle as a paper cut, like the approach shot at 18, where the cant of the fairway encourages a pull into the river. |
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The roof was made from sand paper cut and painted to resemble slates. |
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It was hard to tell which was more painful: the divorce papers or the paper cut. |
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In manner she was a little like Agatha Christie's detective, Jane Marple, apparently a bit sweet and scatty, in reality sharp as a paper cut. |
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He took a sheet of graph paper cut it up and pasted down slightly turning on itself. |
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Description: A worker at the Fraser mill in Madawaska, Maine, is using a paper cutter to make a straight paper cut. |
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A double-digit loss to Santorum and Paul is like pouring Johnnie Walker Black on a paper cut. |
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What's sad is that the Managers making this decision work in an environment where a paper cut is often the most serious workplace accident they have to contend with. |
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It was the human paper cut, Reggie Miller. |
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Only then does it become clear that the most accomplished of paper cut artists address the world around them in much the same way as artists working in othe genres. |
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I was afraid to touch the man for fear of a paper cut. |
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An easy way to understand how thromboplastin works is to think back on when you had a paper cut. |
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The unrelenting honesty of it sometimes stings like a paper cut. |
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