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1 Take chains they fashioned to bind us and use them as whips.
2 The lock had been fashioned to withstand exactly this sort of assault.
3 The bridge was even stylized, fashioned to resemble a gigantic dragon's head.
4 Of course, it's old- fashioned to see high inflation as a problem.
5 Mornings and evenings in summer and in rains, I am fashioned to music.
6 His intellect was not fashioned to the uses of the spirit.
7 Eventually, an agenda of sorts was fashioned to guide the discussions.
8 It is too old- fashioned to be understood at the present day.
9 She discovered many a sunny, sleepy corner, fashioned to dream in.
10 It was fashioned to ease the onus of eternity, not leave us blank.
11 From his infancy, his mind is fashioned to wisdom and piety.
12 But then I suppose fathers always seem old- fashioned to their sons.
13 Many a colt's skin is fashioned to the saddle which its mother bears.
14 Perhaps a scalpel was used, or something fashioned to the accuracy of a scalpel.'
15 They seem hilariously old- fashioned to me now, videocassettes in the age of computer downloads.
16 It is too shabby and old- fashioned to stand near it.
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