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From the ears hung two-inch-long ear-rings, and at Sheldon's direction the Binu man rubbed away the accretions of smoke and dirt, and from under his fingers appeared the polished green of jade, the sheen of pearl, and the warm red of Oriental gold.
Chapter 25 2010
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Yes, my nimble kid fingers would love to trace the letters of the alphabet across your back while you file your two-inch-long fingernails . . . and might you like to indulge in a finger dip of my cherry Lik-M-Aid?
i know i am, but what are you? SAMANTHA BEE 2010
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Primis says that "while appreciated, it hasn't quite made it to my new office just yet" ... as for Platt, he's grateful to William Schwab, the Penn Presbyterian surgeon who removed the two-inch-long cyst.
Larry Platt, Philadelphia Magazine Editor, Ousted After Testicular Cyst Prank 2010
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Yes, my nimble kid fingers would love to trace the letters of the alphabet across your back while you file your two-inch-long fingernails . . . and might you like to indulge in a finger dip of my cherry Lik-M-Aid?
i know i am, but what are you? SAMANTHA BEE 2010
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They learn how to swim in the epididymis, the two-inch-long coiled tube that sits on the back of each of the testicles.
A Baby at Last! Mark L. Fuerst 2010
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Primis says that "while appreciated, it hasn't quite made it to my new office just yet" ... as for Platt, he's grateful to William Schwab, the Penn Presbyterian surgeon who removed the two-inch-long cyst.
Larry Platt, Philadelphia Magazine Editor, Ousted After Testicular Cyst Prank 2010
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It was weighted; from each he withdrew a two-inch-long piece of titanium needle, extremely strong and unbendable, a millimeter wide.
A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009
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It was weighted; from each he withdrew a two-inch-long piece of titanium needle, extremely strong and unbendable, a millimeter wide.
A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009
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The footprints suggest the pterosaur — a “pterodactyloid” with a wingspan roughly three feet wide (one meter) — flapped to stall its flight during landing, and then planted both its two-inch-long feet (five cm) simultaneously at a high angle.
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It was weighted; from each he withdrew a two-inch-long piece of titanium needle, extremely strong and unbendable, a millimeter wide.
A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009
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