He wore a filthy tunic, with a piece of rope as a belt, and no shoes.
And think of the poor set: crouched like a convict inside a dubious piece of furniture.
This usually means a refusal to supply a document or a piece of information on demand.
Now consider the impact on such a backbone of downloading a typical piece of video.
If you get a mark for a piece of work, that's what we mean by feedback.
The head of the charity was turning down a donation of a large piece of real estate.
"This line, " said the policeman, and he proceeded to draw a line with a piece of chalk.
This is not simply a matter of signing a piece of paper or taking a bureaucratic act.
"All you need is a gale of wind driving a piece of wood into somebody's window, " she said.
In the article, Lawrence reprimands a fellow writer for regarding a beautiful woman as "a piece of lurid meat".
Another roadblock to a peace settlement was a dispute over a small piece of government-held territory in northern Bosnia.
Drawing a pyramid on a piece of paper, Nedoroslev draws a line through the top tenth and shades the bottom.
My first day fishing, I brought a twisted stick and a piece of wire I had found under a truck.
The challenge for corporations is that a social license to operate is a subjective concept, not a piece of paper.
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How it happened that Master Cherry, a carpenter, found a piece of wood that cried and laughed like a little boy.
As part of his graduate studies application, Holmes submitted a photo of himself offering a piece of straw to a llama.
Because, when you get down to it, a piece of Berlin Wall concrete without paint is just a piece of concrete.
Laborers get paid by the cobble--a penny for a piece of 8 square inches, 7 cents for one of 66 square inches.
Mr Bush is like a magnet beneath a piece of paper: as he moves, the iron filings silently form into new patterns.
Although I never met him, short of getting his autograph once after a game, a piece of me was taken with his demise.
Buy sneakers or a shirt, a piece of furniture or a Barbie Doll, and it probably has Made in China stamped on it.
An outside shareholder is free to compete with a company he owns a piece of, but a board member has a fiduciary responsibility.
More accurately, it is a mountain of French fries topped with a steak, an egg and a piece of ham rolled around a glob of melted cheese.
But in a strange sort of way a lot of it was like looking though a keyhole at a very small piece of the war.
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Inevitably, when I finally dug a piece of wall, a girl would appear, flutter her eyelashes and walk away with a little piece of history.
In 2001, leaders of a few small-budget symphony orchestras around the country gathered to commission a new piece of music from a nationally known composer.
Croquet packs a lot of power for a little piece of software, one with but a single line of code for every 300 in Windows XP.
And in 2012 the crew of the space station were ordered into escape capsules as a precaution after a piece of debris passed close by.
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust (GWT) launched a bid to buy it, saying it is a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to protect a piece of literary heritage.
In some mazes, a picture of a piece of cheese sat outside the exit, next to a hole in the wall where the mouse could escape.
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