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The RNA was extracted from the twig of a diseased tree in Ashwellthorpe wood in Norfolk.
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Yet every snapping twig brought me closer to a case of the yips.
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The omnipresent knotty wood paneling gleams with a golden patina, and the lobby is lit with twig-shaped sconces and three enormous antler chandeliers.
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They just cut off a twig, stuck it in the ground.
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Luckily, I managed to show my passport without showing my name as I held my thumb over my surname, and they didn't twig who I was.
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Soon, it becomes a huge tree and it becomes extremely difficult to discern one twig from another, even though the path to get there might be totally different!
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Babar -- Badou -- Witzy the Duck -- Twig from the Wompkees -- Olive The Osterich -- Miffy the Bunny -- Power Panther -- Mr. Potato Head -- Mrs.
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Parents and grandparents trim cascades of bougainvillea and frangipani, brushing away the fallen blooms, as children in crisp uniforms head off to school carrying simple twig brushes and sharp sickles to tidy the playgrounds.
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If investors twig that European companies aren't such bad investments after all, he says, it will not be so easy for America to finance its current-account deficit with European savings and that points only one way for the dollar.
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