| 41. | The port side had failed; the side was distended, the duralumin ribs bulging and honeycombed with gaps.
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| 42. | From Kennedy Airport, Morano said, the heroin was loaded into a fleet of cars honeycombed with secret compartments.
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| 43. | The surrounding cliffs were honeycombed with dozens of small caves, dug out either as monastic residences or for rituals.
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| 44. | But behind many of those Victorian porches are honeycombed apartments, each of which houses two or three Hispanic families.
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| 45. | The gray mountains of Afghanistan are honeycombed with thousands of natural caverns, most made by water coursing over limestone.
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| 46. | Frank Stella's use of honeycombed aluminum served as a lightweight and strong and very configurable support for imagery.
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| 47. | He established it was part of the femur of a big animal, but it was uncharacteristically light and honeycombed.
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| 48. | The cliffs were of soft stone of volcanic origin, in the nature of pumice and were honeycombed with caves.
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| 49. | They are smooth to faintly alveolate ( i . e . with a honeycombed surface ) with a mealy texture.
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| 50. | In the tunnels that honeycombed the mountain they found arms caches, and engaged Vietcong units stationed on the mountain.
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