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1 Hey, Simeon, DID she have a cork foot?
2 Hell, do we have a cork - analogue tree here?
3 I have a cork bed, and waterproof sheet to lay under it; and, I think, everything that I can possibly require.
4 Or you might have a cork coaster in your house -cut a bit to size and stick it underneath the bottom.
5 I am really morocco, sewn by a girl's hands, and have a cork inside me; but no one would think it to look at me.
6 There is a good case for having a Cork Metropolitan entity.
7 He had a cork leg and a stainless steel right hand.
8 Have I never told you that he had a cork leg?
9 The base is opaque and has a cork that you remove to fill it up with water.
10 Folks say she had a cork foot.
11 It was drinkable enough, but it had a cork tied, instead of a long cool mouth with a glass stopper.
12 I have been through considerable areas in Portugal where they didn't care whether they had a cork tree or an oak.
13 "Well, Blair, I expected you'd have a cork leg by this time," said Lane.
14 So for the rest of the first half you had a Cork forward line and midfield that had lost confidence in their scoring ability.
15 Well, it turned out that he had married a widow with a child, but had a cork leg anyhow, so it made no difference.
16 The barrel had a cork in the end of it, and a string was attached to the cork and to the handle of the gun.
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