| 31. | How do you spot a stale, must-avoid tree?
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| 32. | I don't get burned out or stale ."
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| 33. | We went too long with some players and others went stale,
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| 34. | 1 loaf of stale country-style bread, such as sourdough
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| 35. | 1 / 2 slightly stale baguette, thinly sliced on the diagonal
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| 36. | He has not, to say the least, grown stale.
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| 37. | I was afraid they'd get stale or get hurt.
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| 38. | To many, it is like a breath of stale air.
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| 39. | But it's derivative in a way that feels stale.
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| 40. | While his mouth roared, Burkett's arm went stale.
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