Before it ends, one encounters the perilous bridge suspended by vines over a deep gorge, the cobwebbed killer corpse in the cave, pith-helmeted troops with English accents, Thai scenery familiar from " The Man With the Golden Gun,"
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The Americans rejected " the traditions, cobwebbed cellars and primitive methods that long hindered wine progress in Europe, " he wrote, to utilize " the new research in viticulture and enology in which the United States has led the world ."
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The two-week-long protest, which culminated in two days of hearings in a cobwebbed Auckland men's club, reinforced the notion that Conner and his sponsor, the New York Yacht Club, were at least as fond of litigating as sailing.
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An Australian-Lao friendship society completed restoration a few years ago, but they have left the Buddhas-- some in wood, some in metal-- in their frail, often broken and cobwebbed state, giving an appropriately eerie feel to the place.
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The Globe and Mail ran an editorial cartoon Friday showing an irritated Canadian beaver wearing a t-shirt labeled " economic recovery " and struggling to pull its tail out from under a cobwebbed GM truck with an " on strike " license plate.
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For an SASE, I'll track down that missing piece in your verbal picture of the world, wherever it may be lurking _ in the demimonde of dialect and slang, in the cobwebbed corners of cyberspace, in the benthic darkness of an unabridged dictionary.
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The ambiance might charitably be described as early 20th-century American dungeon : The cobwebbed walls are made of slabs of Manhattan schist set in brown mortar, which over the last century has shed enough sand and lime to form an inch-high berm at their base.
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For a sport with one foot in the present ( think carbon fiber and high-tech tank testing ) and the other in its cobwebbed past ( think closed-door meetings, doge-like intrigue and a courthouse full of maritime lawyers ) the venue is telling.
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The ambiance might charitably be described as early 20th-century American dungeon : The cobwebbed walls are made of thick slabs of Manhattan schist set in brown mortar, which over the last century has shed enough sand and lime to form an inch-high berm at their base.
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The author of " The Red Hourglass " _ the title refers to the distinctive marking of the dread black widow _ grew up too close to the dusty, cobwebbed, snake-infested world of sheds, woodpiles and prairie dog colonies to be much astonished at what he sees.