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"Piling" appears to be the most delicate part of the cure, and they have often to work all night to save tobacco that threatens to overheat.
Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands Charles Nordhoff 1865
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"Piling" appears to be the most delicate part of the cure, and they have often to work all night to save tobacco that threatens to overheat. "
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce E. R. Billings
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Piling on the pressure then would have meant he'd have burnt out by now, he says.
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Piling them into buckets hauled behind our terrifying enterprise in carts traversing a pox-marked smoldering mess of a landscape.
The Fields William Owen 2011
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Piling up words is even better than piling up stuff.
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Piling further pressure on Saleh, the country's most powerful tribal confederation also called on him to step down.
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More Cellphone Patent Disputes Piling Up But this year the Stamford, Conn., company has changed its strategy.
Founder of Priceline Spoiling for a Fight Over Tech Patents John Letzing 2011
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Piling in billions of dollars more without making sure one of the country's biggest potential future industries is in good shape makes no sense for Afghans or for cash-strapped donors.
Afghanistan's vast mineral deposits could lift it out of poverty | Eleanor Nichol 2011
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Piling on, the Post printed an opinion piece from Mann himself.
Hot times for climate change science rhetoric Jason Samenow 2010
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Piling up are infringement claims that might do what antitrust couldn't—send Google's crucial strategic partners, the mobile-phone makers and operators, fleeing for the hills.
The Trustbusters' Last Meal Ticket Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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