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1 There was no road; the trees were notched to show the track.
2 The rear end of his arrow was now notched to receive the bowstring.
3 If you look at their ears, you'll see they're notched to prove ownership.
4 To the right of the tube the standard is notched to take a small bottle.
5 A bolt of pain lanced between her eyes as her headache notched to Richter seven.
6 The tree resisted; its powerful trunk, although notched to the centre, was as rigid as iron.
7 He stopped short; one arrow was already notched to the string, and another hung loose to the lesser fingers of his string-hand.
8 The floor is completed by laying longitudinal joists of stout poles across the main floor-ties; the poles are notched to grip the ties.
9 Some are notched to accept wire gates, but the keylock style is smooth, which prevents the biners from snagging on bolts and gear when cleaning.
10 Sophie drew breath to scream and Josh shouted and then Scathach was out of the SUV, an arrow notched to her bow, leveled at Hekate.
11 31.-Divisionsof drawer notched to cross each other.]
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