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1 It pushed the long stalk in front of her, waving it like a pointer.
2 A tendril suddenly swung out from a long stalk .
3 She pulled a long stalk of corn from the sheaf against which she rested and looked at it thoughtfully.
4 Immediately, taking a long stalk in his hands, he set out for the dwelling of the sun in the far east.
5 He pulled up another long stalk of grass, expertly stripped the blades from it, and slowly began to chew the stem.
6 The broadside was exposed, thus it would have been impossible to have had a more perfect opportunity after a long stalk .
7 He took the long stalk in his hands, and started with it towards the dwelling of the sun in the far east.
8 We had not expected a long stalk , and our feet were badly punished by the devil clubs which were here most abundant.
9 Then he bent down, snapped off a long stalk of grass, and attempted to tie it into a knot with clumsy fingers.
10 A bright spot of colour burned on either cheek, her small head, on its long stalk of neck, was carried very erect.
11 He produced a very long stalk of corn, as a specimen of his crop, and said, 'You see here the loetas segetes.'
12 My favourite flower must adorn my house; to show itself off to the best advantage within doors it must have a long stalk .
13 This day we found on the plains a new species of Sida with small yellow flowers, very fragrant, and on a long stalk .
14 She held in her hand the long stalk of a flower of the steppes-'theTsar's sceptre,' the Russians call it-itis really like a sceptre.
15 The long stalk , which consists of three repeats of a novel five-helix motif, binds the Skp1-F boxSkp2 protein substrate-recognition complex at its tip.
16 To serve up asparagus with long stalks is now becoming obsolete.
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