You have to rewrap it yourself because you have to have some personal investment in the giving of the gift. |
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She was taking off her himation so that she could rewrap it around her head once more. |
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But she was not disgusted, even when she had to rewrap stumps or sponge gashes that were sewn up like shark bites. |
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When ordered, rewrap bandages at least once per shift, wrapping from toe to thigh with the leg elevated. |
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When you get it home, before you refrigerate the meat, remove any wrapping and rewrap the meat loosely so that it can breathe. |
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The experimented wearer chooses this knotting when one does not wish to unwrap and rewrap without taking baby in and out to do all of this. |
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Wipe the dust off, rewrap it, and you have a perfectly good gift to give somebody. |
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They had the name of the plantation and the directions to it, but didn't make it too far outside town the first day, as Lazarus had to wrap and rewrap his hand endlessly as it oozed. |
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If that had been done, there would be nothing left to rewrap him in. |
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Misjudge your cuts and the leather will not rewrap properly. |
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I eviscerate the body and remove the main organs for the pathologist and then 'reconstitute' the deceased and wash, dry and rewrap them in a fresh shroud once the examination is complete. |
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