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1 A warm spell split the wood and rain came through in torrents.
2 There was something different about the way he split the wood .
3 And again he split the wood exactly as Mrs. Rabbit wanted him to.
4 The metal body of the gun split the wood stock and came almost to my shoulder.
5 So they brought in a big fat white-tusked boar, while Eumæus split the wood for the fire.
6 There he began to cut and split the wood for the fires that night and for next morning.
7 Unless properly driven, such nails are likely to split the wood , but if properly driven they are very firm.
8 Using this method, you can continue to split the wood into successively thinner pieces, all of which will be completely dry.
9 When he had split the wood for the burnt-offering, he set out for the place of which God had told him.
10 The electricity slammed into him and hurled him backward into the front doors of the castle hard enough to split the wood .
11 Now I think of it, suppose I pay you on the spot, so that you can go ahead and split the wood ?
12 In fact he split wood the same way everyone did: you set the log upright, you swing the axe, you split the wood .
13 The grain of the wood runs longitudinally, and a downward falling PARANG is liable to split the wood and become wedged fast in it.
14 They look more traditional than screws, but they can't be used within 3cm of the end of the board or they will split the wood .
15 The entrance to this path is narrow, and it splits the woods .
16 Spontaneously Machiavellian Deceitfulness waited for her there, splitting the wood of the desk.
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