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1 Select a juicy cocoanut, pierce a hole and drain out the milk.
2 Now pierce a hole in the bed and insert a thermometer.
3 Small and neat, its spire indicated the direction of heaven without trying to pierce a hole in it.
4 When the doughnuts are cool, pierce a hole on the under side and pipe full with the vanilla cream.
5 He had small ears with attached lobes but had nevertheless managed to pierce a hole in one from which a black swastika now dangled.
6 Right through that stone it pierced a hole and let the sunlight in.
7 Ata pierced a hole in it, and the doctor took a long, refreshing draught.
8 Pierce a hole with a small drill, Fig.
9 Pierce a hole in bottom of each pasty case (where cream will later be piped) and let cool.
10 From that moment he feared a little that I could match him, and his uncertainty pierced a hole in his armor.
11 A man pierces a hole in the wall of a boarding-house room, and watches what is going on in the next room.
12 So, watching a moment, when the drummer was out, they pierced a hole in each side of it, and pushed their hands in.
13 Pierce a hole through the leather for the lock plate, press this tightly on the frame, and clinch the clams underneath, to hold it securely.
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