| 31. | Limestone abounds in the sea, poking out in marvelous formations sculpted by Neptune.
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| 32. | Gently poke out the seeds and excess liquid.
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| 33. | Crabs'legs poked out between the staves.
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| 34. | Pillows and mattresses poked out from the ruins.
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| 35. | Women wear chadors in public, but Western clothes can be seen poking out.
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| 36. | Utility poles poked out from the swirling waters.
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| 37. | Denmark, the bird that pokes out its head, will suffer the most,
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| 38. | Piles of rubble poke out of the weeds.
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| 39. | Lonely picture hooks poked out of empty walls.
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| 40. | Heads poked out of windows all around the courtyard, illuminated by the harsh firelight.
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