| 31. | Clinton gets saxophone-related items, just as Harry Truman received piano knickknacks.
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| 32. | No longer does China only provide yuletide knickknacks for the rest of the world.
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| 33. | Sidewalks and alleys are filled with people peddling snacks, knickknacks and the like.
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| 34. | Sweets and knickknacks are sold in this event.
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| 35. | They can look for a gift or a knickknack for their house while they wait.
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| 36. | They make metal fences for gravestones, vases for funeral flowers and other sepulchral knickknacks.
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| 37. | A knickknack is a 1618 reduplication of knack, a word first used by Chaucer.
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| 38. | Dozens of old knickknacks, evidence of many weekend antiquing excursions, decorate the walls.
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| 39. | But these devotees are not after knickknacks.
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| 40. | I have a ton of knickknacks at home but only brought a few for here.
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