| 41. | Huge Caterpillar and Komatsu dump trucks weighing 240 tons or more carry loads of soil scooped out of the earth with large shovels.
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| 42. | One of Shi's best and most chilling works depicts a head with a pie-shaped slice scooped out of the skull.
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| 43. | As Baker and Passovoy gently scooped out the foam peanuts and stripped away the bubble wrap, those in the room became cautiously quiet.
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| 44. | The embryos developed into mass of about one hundred cells, including an inner core of embryonic stem cells, which were scooped out.
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| 45. | Dessert came on a table full of plastic cups filled with vanilla or chocolate custard, which we scooped out with little sugar sticks.
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| 46. | The shock factor was still evident among business owners Tuesday who scooped out mud that accumulated a half-foot high in some places.
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| 47. | That can avoid the need for detention basins and channels and preserve wooded or swampy areas that would be scooped out for detention ponds.
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| 48. | Meals served in bread bowls can be found at some restaurants, such as the dips, using the scooped out bread for dipping.
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| 49. | After they are peeled, papayas can be halved and the seeds scooped out in the usual way before the flesh is diced or grated.
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| 50. | Most people didn't have pewter plates, but had trenchers _ a piece of wood with the middle scooped out like a bowl.
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