A driblet of wine descended into the dish, and a reddish glow developed therein. |
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But by 1950, production had slowed down to a driblet, and Canadian farmers questioned the crop's value. |
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Edgar noticed that Clyde was wearing a necktie with a driblet design. The little figures made him think of paramecia, sinister organisms with gullets and feeding grooves. |
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