And he brake the withes, as a string of tow is broken when it toucheth the fire. |
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The estate started its own bottling on the best lots in 1999 for the withes and 2003 for the reds. |
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The dwellings of the Osage were oval in ground plan, composed of upright poles arched over on top, interlaced with horizontal withes, and covered with mats or skins. |
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Bullboats, a round watercraft created by stretching a bison skin over a framework of willow withes, were often used to transport large quantities of meat or trade goods downstream. |
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