| 11. | Thrum the boughs, curse the darkness.
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| 12. | She ran aground on 2 July 1928 on the Thrum Cap Shoal, off tugs.
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| 13. | The music _ his music, my parents'music _ thrums through the bedroom wall.
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| 14. | The place thrums with resilient life.
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| 15. | As the ship progressed into the harbour, she began to approach the Thrum Cap shoal.
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| 16. | We thrum by golf cart past the accouterments of life as a baron amongst the pine barrens.
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| 17. | In 1970, a concert was held at Thrum Hall in an attempt to alleviate these financial troubles.
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| 18. | She contributed illustrations to Thrum's Hawaiian Annual and was a member of the Kilohana Art League.
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| 19. | Reverberations of the Holocaust thrum through it, the enormities man is capable of committing against his fellow man.
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| 20. | A helicopter's thrum and its appearance at eye level, like a giant dragonfly, make Heileman wince.
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