Wicking); Justinian in 527 furnished it with an aqueduct, and built the wall of which the ruins still remain (Procopius, De aedif, ii. [Please select]
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Wicking, observed to me, that, whenever a blue bird appears in any race, the wings almost invariably show the double black bars. [Please select]
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Before nailing the boards place lamp wicking between them and the edges of the side boards. [Please select]
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The wick ball is made by winding wicking around a wire, having the ends bent into hooks as shown. [Please select]
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Wicking thirteen years to put a clean white head on an almond tumbler's body, "a triumph," says another fancier, "of which he may be justly proud." [Please select]
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Wicking's collection, which contained a greater assortment of kinds than could anywhere else be seen; and he has always aided me with specimens and information given in the freest manner. [Please select]
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