| 41. | It saves the fuss of shucking beforehand, and the moist strands of silk come off easily afterward.
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| 42. | In exchange for peeling potatoes and shucking corn, she receives free food for her family of five.
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| 43. | Snip for snip, though, peeling favas is no harder than trimming string beans or shucking corn.
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| 44. | The children, including Curtis, helped in picking cotton, shucking corn, and feeding the animals.
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| 45. | It features a giant raw oyster bar, cooking demonstrations, live music and an oyster-shucking competition.
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| 46. | Three years after shucking apartheid, South Africa is trying to emerge as Africa's major diplomatic player.
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| 47. | And the savings in labor at the shucking end may very well offset the equipment costs, he said.
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| 48. | The site of the oyster shucking barn is now part of the local Stoney's sea food restaurant.
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| 49. | As America's top oyster shucker, Stiles was headed Friday to Ireland for the Oyster Shucking World Finals.
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| 50. | Weber, shucking the light comedy of sitcom, is chillingly effective as a man battling his own personal demons.
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