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*" Horn " buttons are usually made from deer antlers, not true horn.
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*" our arms ... are essential to our defence, the rightful property of freemen, and formidable only to tyrannical governments.
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*" Jumper-In-Tow " involves a static line which doesn't disconnect and " you are being dragged along in the wild blue yonder.
*" In this business there are very few problems that can't be solved with some yellow paint and a little bit of common sense.
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*" Sequential " spectrometers have a single variable-geometry monochromator ( but usually with an arrangement for selecting from a choice of crystals ), a single detector assembly ( but usually with more than one detector arranged in tandem ), and a single electronic pack.
*" An urge to move, usually due to uncomfortable sensations that occur primarily in the legs, but occasionally in the arms or elsewhere.
*" The Prof " – A man in a white lab coat ( aka film-makers David Cleveland, Tony Amies and David Wyatt ) who is usually outdoors doing various humorous things.
*" Humphrey the Tortoise " – Much like the Burbles, Humphrey talks of something specific ( usually a pun or joke ) either to himself or someone else.
*" The Old Man ," whose shaggy white hair, slow speech, and shuffling gait ran counter to the much needed energy levels of the various occupations he was usually found in.
*" Mr. Tudball ," a Swedish-American businessman whose intentions of running a ' ship-shape ' office were usually sunk by the bored indifference of his secretary, " Mrs. Wiggins " ( Burnett ).
*" Any-old-how ", in which the divisibility of " anything " ( as in " any old thing ") is mimicked with the usually indivisible " anyhow ".
*" The Bridge " – referring to the Auckland Harbour Bridge, usually in connection with traffic issues
*" half dream room, the " -- an unconscious state, usually derived from a concussion ; HG often claimed certain players were at their best when playing concussed
*" love-tap " -- a blow inflicted on another player ( usually during League or ARL games ) without the intention of inflicting serious harm
*" Let Me Finish ": The last segment is reserved for Matthews to give his thoughts on what is usually the main news topic of the day.
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*" Sleeping " Enchantments were enchantments that would change into a creature when an opponent triggers a condition, usually by playing a certain type of spell.
*" The Fall Supper " as in many rural communities in North America, is usually held in late October in the community hall ; and
*" Pinakbet " − to cook with vegetables usually with sitaw ( yardlong beans ), calabaza, talong ( eggplant ), and ampalaya ( bitter melon ) among others and bagoong.
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