| 41. | Take the custom of bringing an evergreen tree and boughs into the home.
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| 42. | The anteater doubtless was curled up in the cool shade of some bough.
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| 43. | Boughs of an oak have traditionally sheltered Basque lawmakers since the Middle Ages.
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| 44. | There, on a bough-covered carved bench, was Santa 2.
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| 45. | Most olives today are harvested by shaking the boughs or the whole tree.
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| 46. | Chief Anderson's Indian name was Kikthawenund meaning " creaking boughs ".
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| 47. | Frank Bough was portrayed as being a drug user.
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| 48. | Low hanging boughs often take root, and can be removed for transplanting.
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| 49. | With the magic myrtle bough he enters her chamber and finds her asleep.
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| 50. | Here, as frequently elsewhere, it is dangerous to pull a bough.
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