| 31. | This was expanded to cater for the more than 7, 000 personnel who were involved in Operation Upshot Knothole in 1953.
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| 32. | When he came to this country from England he used to watch the races at Woodbine from a knothole in the fence.
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| 33. | Though uncommon, it is widespread, often growing singly or in clusters in old knotholes and wounds in elms and maples.
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| 34. | One morning Peggy limped into homeroom looking like she'd been dragged through a knothole backwards and vowing the romance was over.
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| 35. | Well, balls fly out of that park nearly every week, much to the delight of the knothole gang on the sidewalk.
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| 36. | That's too steep a tariff for most Afghans, so most kids forgo the knotholes and skip through much larger openings.
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| 37. | Bugs tricks " Baggy Eyes " into getting crushed under a tree but Taz manages to exit through a knothole in the tree.
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| 38. | The Dawg obliges by deliberately stuffing Foghorn through the knothole, and using a wooden stick to force him through to the inside.
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| 39. | Though uncommon, it is widespread, often growing on singly or in clusters in old knotholes and wounds in elms and maples.
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| 40. | This idea is a throwback to kids watching their heros through a knothole in the fence and chasing homers knocked out of the park.
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