| 1. | She condemns Birdlime as a panderess, but Birdlime dismisses the accusation.
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| 2. | She condemns Birdlime as a panderess, but Birdlime dismisses the accusation.
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| 3. | Or smear branches with birdlime for a songbird pie.
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| 4. | Birdlime was used in the manufacturing of British sticky bombs during World War II.
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| 5. | Hamlet describes Denmark as a prison, and himself as being caught in birdlime.
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| 6. | Birdlime performed better than anything previously tested, but it was still not good enough.
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| 7. | Others are trapped using glue sticks made from the berries of a local tree or birdlime.
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| 8. | He used muslin sheet coated with a mixture of birdlime suspended in linseed oil to make the sheet impermeable.
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| 9. | In Indonesia, adults are caught on poles made sticky with birdlime, then fried in oil as a delicacy.
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| 10. | In South Africa, birdlime ( called " vo�lent " in Afrikaans ) is prepared from local mistletoe fruits.
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