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The sponge cake was somewhat dry; the sickle pears wanted looking over.
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Testing for sickle cell disease is common in the U.S., Naik said.
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Tells of advances in the area of hemoglobin disorders, including sickle-cell anemia.
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The more the corn fell, the quicker she made the sickle whizz.
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Outside the assembly, hundreds of Maoist supporters danced, many waving hammer-and-sickle flags.
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The goat-girl Miriam-thewild cat-cuthis forehead with her reapinghook.
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He always cut his grain with a reapinghook to the day of his death.
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He himself has stood in the market-place with reapinghook or hoe looking for a master.
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Their burthens were beside them, and one like Ceres held a reapinghook in her brown hand.
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Grasp the sickle and go out among the standing corn, or the rust on thy reapinghook shall eat into thy soul for ever!
Использование термина reap hook на английском
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The goat-girl Miriam-thewild cat-cuthis forehead with her reapinghook.
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He always cut his grain with a reapinghook to the day of his death.
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One day some men came with sharp reaphooks.
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Ploughshares were beaten into swords, reapinghooks into lances.
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He himself has stood in the market-place with reapinghook or hoe looking for a master.
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Their burthens were beside them, and one like Ceres held a reapinghook in her brown hand.
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In their fore-claws, some wielded staves carved of stone, or enormous blades, or long iron poles with reapinghooks.
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'I thought Death carried the Flail of Mercy and the ReapingHook of Justice.'
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Though they were fierce carnivores, with claws like reapinghooks and teeth like scythes, they didn't simply rend one's flesh.
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'We call cutting the corn shearing,' I answered, 'because in these parts we use the reapinghook.'
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The gray-skinned creatures came rushing from the city on their knuckles, thumping along the catwalk, curved reapinghooks and strange clubs in their hands.
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You asked first for four hoes, two spades, two scythes and whetstone, two axes, two hay forks and two reapinghooks for every family.
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Grasp the sickle and go out among the standing corn, or the rust on thy reapinghook shall eat into thy soul for ever!