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1 Central America, a strip of land between two oceans, is particularly vulnerable.
2 How could a letter take so long across a strip of common?
3 The Chemist began pacing up and down the strip of the beach.
4 Working quickly, she cut a long strip of meat from his shell.
5 Rent in two pieces, the strip of papyrus fluttered to the ground.
6 Everywhere beyond the narrow strip of the colonies the French were paramount.
7 The strip of paper covering the red-markered word was hanging down below.
8 Without thinking of the cost, he slices a thin strip of linen.
9 He was looking at the river and the white strip of sand.
10 Ricky touched the strip of covering across the canvas on the easel.
11 Strain into glass, then garnish with the second strip of orange peel.
12 Saracco: Saracco: very possibly a strip of the posterity of cut-throat Moors.
13 I saw a well-manicured hand pointing toward a strip of rusted metal.
14 She was watching the narrow strip of water they had just covered.
15 He tossed a small strip of the latter to the starving Galu.
16 Then he conducted the boy down to the narrow strip of shore.
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