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    1. “You will have to be extremely careful how deep you cut, because a fraction too deep and you will perforate the underlying abdominal contents


    2. perforate, not destroy its oceans, I think that we will


    3. The unexpected discovery of an object of great monetary value (precious stone, valuable adhesive or impressed postage stamps (7 schilling, mauve, imperforate, Hamburg, 1866: 4 pence, rose, blue paper, perforate, Great Britain, 1855: 1 franc, stone, official, rouletted, diagonal surcharge, Luxemburg, 1878), antique dynastical ring, unique relic) in unusual repositories or by unusual means: from the air (dropped by an eagle in flight), by fire (amid the carbonised remains of an incendiated edifice), in the sea (amid flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict), on earth (in the gizzard of a comestible fowl)


    1. perforated floor with an almighty crash, raising no dust, because there was no dust to raise, but setting off alarms on half a dozen machines


    2. There was a perforated piece of sheet metal screwed on both sides covering the hole


    3. Hartle saw perforated boxes, with large holes all over them, as they were unloaded from a small truck


    4. ments such as perforated gastric ulcers or colon cancers through major surgery, the advent of endoscopies and


    5. My eyes trailed down my arm, stopping short at the whiter spot joining your upper arm to its lower friend, the inside of my elbow had been perforated with a sharp metal prick


    6. Sprinkle a 16-inch perforated


    7. 22:13 signs of perforated colon


    8. Nightmares about his headless father became enmeshed with the stoning of Stephen, Lucy plucking out her eyes, Sebastian perforated by arrows, Catherine broken on cart-wheels, young men and women torn to shreds and eaten alive in arenas, nails driven through hands and other such tortures


    9. commented silently, glimpsing at the perforated bodies of employees and security


    10. Aureliano Triste was leaving the house with his mother at seven in the evening when a rifle shot came out of the darkness and perforated his forehead

    11. One of which perforated her lung and will also cause her some breathing difficulties and considerable pain, if she were conscious


    12. ’ Referring to his recent illness from a perforated colon, he goes, ‘I was suffering from punctuation


    13. He pushed his finger through the places where the little cuts formed perforated ovals in the wax until he had a tablet with numerous cut out oval holes


    14. major organs, they perforated his limbs and shoulders


    15. Niki’s appendix was perforated and oozing with infectious materials, that meant it was just a matter of removing the infection and the damaged tissue


    16. Tom gazed at his boss and began to sink inside his seat faster than a ship stuck in an inescapable whirlpool, while George proceeded to gaze at the perforated holes in the ceiling tiles


    17. Skinner tilted his head upward and started to gaze at his perforated ceiling


    18. centres in an achieve races and enduring situations – perforated preview plates the hand


    19. Water shall be sprayed through the perforated pipes laid in the


    20. This was way beyond a mere scratch and he was sure his intestines had been perforated

    21. The girl was from Richmond, killed in a drive-by shooting, the bullet perforated her aorta


    22. bale ring: in a large tent, the canvas is perforated by holes where the support poles will be


    23. want it; add a bit of butter and cover with a perforated crust


    24. Be able to recognize a patient with a perforated peptic ulcer! Look for a patient who is


    25. The room was covered with acoustic perforated tiles, not quite


    26. perforated some of the timbers; the ship had clearly seen plenty


    27. 1) Through its caves (some say 1,000, some 2,000) with which it is perforated, whose entrance sometimes scarcely admits a single man; so close to each other, that a pursuer would not discern into which the fugitive had vanished…a whole army of enemies as of nature’s terrors, could hide themselves in those rock-clefts…2) Its summit, about 1800 feet above the sea, is covered with pines and oaks, and lower down with olive and laurel trees


    28. I dress the perforated shoulder, the foot with the bullet-wound,


    29. "With this needle," said the abbe, as, opening his ragged vestments, he showed Dantes a long, sharp fish-bone, with a small perforated eye for the thread, a small portion of which still remained in it


    30. `Yes: but as the same ornaments are repeated several times, I shall have to make a number of full-sized drawings, with perforated outlines, to transfer the design to the walls,' said Owen, and he proceeded to laboriously explain the processes

    31. —an object like the ghost of a walking-cane, which instantly broke its back if it were touched, which nothing could ever be lighted at, and which was placed in solitary confinement at the bottom of a high tin tower, perforated with round holes that made a staringly wide-awake pattern on the walls


    32. Hand by the block stood the grim figure of the executioner, his visage being concealed in a tengallon pot with two circular perforated apertures through which his eyes glowered furiously


    33. He reaches into the bucket and grabs the envelope, perforated at the top by whoever read it


    34. No one knew the condition of the landing gear, but with the entire plane perforated, it was likely that the tires had been struck


    35. He lifted the perforated area clear of the water, wiped the water from the surface, and held it away from the waves, letting it dry in the sun


    36. Without referring to what he had believed in half an hour before, as though ashamed even to recall it, he asked for iodine to inhale in a bottle covered with perforated paper


    37. He was taller even than Charlie, but burly and weathered and so pierced as to be almost perforated, and it didn’t look like underneath his bandana he had any hair at all


    38. Pick them up with a perforated ladle and put them on a


    39. Then I put on them new sheets of perforated paper with mulberry leaves upon them, and they crawled over to the new food


    40. Both cocks conduct to a pipe, wherein is placed a large wire, or metallic rod, which about fills the tube, and is perforated obliquely, or zig zag, to increase the length of the passage, and to mingle the tar and steam more intimately

    41. The first variety corresponds with the generic character, and the third approaches the genus Porites; yet so unequivocally identical are they, that I have seen them all united in the same mass, and perforated throughout by the osculi


    1. b) Using whips with ties, spurs with more than 5 mm, or other perforating tools


    2. The neighbours were treated to a free rendition of the Afrikaans Haka performed with gargoyle immitations and grotesque tongue wagging, all at ear perforating decibel levels


    3. Word from the emergency room was that it had been a penetrating trauma, as opposed to a perforating one


    4. It was with great difficulty that the ancient monarchical provostship and, during the last ten years of the eighteenth century, the revolutionary mayoralty, had succeeded in perforating the five leagues of sewer which existed previous to 1806


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