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1 His flesh quivered, as if it felt fierce French nails fasten into it.
2 Efforts just as earnest were made to fasten into students' minds the theological theory.
3 The power which these have to multiply by means of rootlets from the incumbent stems, which fasten into the soil.
4 The handlebars, which form the back of the seat, fasten into the seat post of an old bicycle attached to the trailer axle.
5 The blanket was fastened into the ground by large wooden pegs.
6 One of the blossoms she had fastened into the bosom of her loose gown.
7 I jerked suddenly, and two of the hooks fastened into him near the tail.
8 This hook he fastened into the hole he had cut.
9 Her hair was dishevelled, and ornamented with brass pins fastened into it at random.
10 A gaff is a large hook without a barb fastened into a short pole.
11 The luckless slaves were yoked in gangs, often with their necks fastened into forked sticks.
12 The baby lay fastened into a pretty frame the young mother had made for him.
13 The sections were fastened into place with sticky tape.
14 On top the trees are fastened into a frame of rough timber by wooden pins.
15 The top edge was neatly rimmed with heavier strips fastened into place by tiny nails.
16 And this the Doctor, as Israel said afterwards, " fastened into them with nails."
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