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Way too many Italian reds and Spanish Riojas tasted like licking a splintery, dried-out wooden board.
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The tuna go through large bandsaws, while eels are pinned through the eyes to a wooden board and skinned.
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We see Albert being hit on the head by another boy from behind with a long wooden board later identified by authorities as a splintered railroad tie.
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At sixteen, William Freeman had been wrongly charged with horse stealing and sent to Auburn Prison, where he was beaten with a wooden board until his skull cracked and he lost his hearing.
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Roger spreads it over a lissom, a wooden board covered in a rough, porous cloth, and repeats the process until he has made up a "cheese", eleven lissoms in total, which is wheeled on rails to the press.
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She'd taught me to knit and crochet when I was six, and when I was eight, she'd brought me up here and taught me to target-shoot, bracing my arms on a wooden ironing board that she kept in the trunk of her car.
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The Oslo Pass, that provides access to 33 museums as well as free travel on public transport, also offers a free lunch cruise on board a traditional wooden sailing ship.
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