| 31. | The late Sylvia Plath was one, and she made that summer the subject of " The Bell Jar ."
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| 32. | In " The Bell Jar,"
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| 33. | Bell jars are generally used for classroom demonstrations or by hobbyists, when only a relatively low-quality vacuum is required.
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| 34. | Prior to bell jars, British plantsmen used broken bottles to nurture seedlings, according to the Country Living Gardener magazine.
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| 35. | I suppose one could cavil that the bell jar vacuum is imperfect compared to the vacuum of outer space.
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| 36. | He put a bell jar over a beaker of water and pumped out the air, and the water boiled.
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| 37. | Prices for bell jars start at $ 29.99 and go up to hundreds of dollars for a vintage cloche.
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| 38. | Trapped in their blue bell jar, drowning in unfulfilled dreams, Democrats are the " Desperate Housewives " of politics.
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| 39. | Esther's mental state worsens; describing her depression as a feeling of being trapped under a bell jar, struggling for breath.
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| 40. | Finally, there's a woman with a head shaped like a bell jar arguing that intelligence is determined by forehead height.
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