10 Results for: (Concept:03623556-n)
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10346 There was no slit through which a knife could be passed to raise the bar .
13722 It looked to me like a long knife .
13916 He walked on tiptoe under the shadow of the wall , and when he reached the window , he worked a long- bladed knife through the sash and pushed back the catch .
13917 Then he flung open the window and , putting his knife through the crack in the shutters , he thrust the bar up and swung them open .
13971 The knife was only meant as a tool . '
103414 This journey of humble beginnings has taken him all the way to the top , becoming one of the most innovative exponents of Chinese cuisine in Singapore , where he now owns the Majestic_Restaurant and Jing_Chef_Yong 's first cooking job began at a non-descript Chinese restaurant in Kuala_Lumpur , where he picked up excellent knife skills and basic fundamentals of several popular dishes .
110174 After four minutes and twenty seconds a brown head emerged to his left , about sixty meters away ; with a strange , desperate shudder which seemed at the same time as if paralysed , the Sinhalese clawed at the rocks , in one hand he had the knife , in the other some pearl bearing oysters .
110189 Show me those oysters , the captain ordered him , and began to open one with the knife .
110220 There was no sign of any oysters or the knife .
110260 So he dropped the knife and the oyster and tried to swim up to the surface .

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