| 31. | It is possible for clogs to form in a mail chute.
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| 32. | It clogs if you so much as look at it wrong.
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| 33. | These traditional clogs came not from Asia but from the Netherlands.
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| 34. | I wonder if there is some kind of clog in there.
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| 35. | Clog dancing became a widespread pastime during this period in England.
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| 36. | Barney is also credited as introducing Irish clog dancing to America.
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| 37. | Clog's very first edit was to undo the redirect.
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| 38. | She clogs up the passing lanes, presents all kinds of problems.
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| 39. | The vigorous motions generate compression and suction against the clog.
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| 40. | Try to pull the clog back out of the pipe.
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