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Her novels often incorporate different formats and play with the line between fiction and non-fiction.
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Another helpful tip for loose wool control includes giving the rabbit a pine cone to play with.
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As a child, he lived on the edge of an industrial estate, and would often play with friends in the factories when they were closed.
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Whilst at the crime scene, her children play with a dead body, on which they paint cat whiskers and poke it with sticks.
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In the spirit of poker history, players will sometimes only play with a stripped deck.
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To sit next to experienced orchestra musicians and play with that kind of immediacy is worth a thousand words.
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Speaking of kibble, we all know people who play with their food.
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They'd sneak away and play with her powers.
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He continued to play with his quintet, with augmented players through the years, and recorded with Capitol until 1969.
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The unmistakeable play with previous "heroines" notwithstanding, she is an undoubtedly intelligent and complicated woman, granted, or rather assuming, her own voice and agency.
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