Other culprits include birch, ash, elm and juniper.
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Ashley Fredde,
Idaho Statesman,
20 Apr. 2025
Downstairs, where there are full-wall windows with views of the forest and a pervasive aroma of burning birch wood, the courses arrive at an energetic pace.
Underneath her coat, Witherspoon wore an ankle-length black skirt and leather round-toe boots.
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Hannah Jackson,
Vogue,
28 Jan. 2025
Compare with the Met’s full-size cast, from 1985, and these miniatures cleave the collective anguish into distinct emotions — one figure seems mid-dance, one bored, another ecstatic — in a range of patinas, from dark chocolate to leather.
In the entryway leading into the jail, guards put him in a restraint chair and fastened the straps, the complaint says.
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Julia Marnin,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
29 Apr. 2025
Enter this stylish one-piece featuring a functional one-shoulder silhouette, complete with an adjustable, detachable strap for customizable support or a strapless look.
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Lauren Dana Ellman,
Travel + Leisure,
28 Apr. 2025
The Speccie’s star columnist is the rudest man in Christendom, the Godzilla of contumely, an all-time non-sufferer of fools who horsewhips his targets the way Hunter S. Thompson and Christopher Hitchens once did.
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Kyle Smith,
National Review,
23 Apr. 2020
In reality, Watson wasn’t a bar fighter or famous for horsewhipping cowboys.
Comments After making an award-winning career out of mostly dramatic roles, Viola Davis is ready to grab her metaphorical bullwhip and fedora and get her Indiana Jones on.
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Jessica Wang,
EW.com,
10 Apr. 2025
The bleak outlook for container demand marks a bullwhip effect from months of front-loading done ahead of both the East and Gulf Coast port strike to start October and Trump’s return to office in January.
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