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1 The steel core should be wound with about 250 ft. of No.
2 Each leg of the armature is wound with 10 ft. of No.
3 After vainly trying to staunch the wound with damp moss, Pocahontas commanded:
4 Mr Sargent rubbed the wound with brandy, which did it much good.
5 Close the wound with sutures, if necessary, and dress it with gauze.
6 The healer was dabbing at his wound with a bit of sponge.
7 I wouldn't have had any trouble making a scalp wound with it.
8 You cannot staunch a bleeding wound with a memory or a promise.
9 And then she felt him sucking the raw wound with a vengeance.
10 He touches the wound with the Holy Lance and, miraculously, it heals.
11 His leather boots are too well-made, the laces wound with golden thread.
12 They rode cream-colored ponies, with silken ropes wound with flowers for bridle-reins.
13 Baroni was turning the knife in the wound with a vengeance.
14 Staggering slightly, he stepped forward, and covered the wound with his left hand.
15 I was surprised; I had not thought myself so tightly wound with anticipation.
16 Each slot of the armature is wound with about 12 ft. of No.
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