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chests

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Although the species has a slender build, adult males have robust necks, chests, and shoulders.
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Mankind, well womankind, is evolving, the lips on the two females with hairy chests look like a demonstration of genetic mutation.
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They have their chests bare and backs naked to the loins, they cover their thighs with either leather or linen.
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Both of them awake with the foreboding black rash on their chests the next morning.
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It suggested cowering in ditches or building makeshift protection from cushions and tea chests.
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Just-fledged chicks tend have dark patched faces, freckled bibs and slightly barred chests and spotted legs.
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When making inventory of the booty, it consisted 177.000 pound silver, some gold (some chains and a crown), skins, chests with sugar, etc.
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Novels wouldn't be bulks to trudge through or badges of honour to pin to pedants' chests.
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Or, as they are known in polite society, pigeon vests, made out of bra-like materials and designed for paratroopers to strap to their chests.
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The horse's shoulders are long and sloping, the withers are prominent, and chests are medium to narrow in width.
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