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of a piece





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He thought about a huge, fuzzy, juicy caterpillar, placed right in the center of a piece of whole-wheat bread, maybe with a little mustard dabbed on him.

From Literature

While policies will vary, insurance for jewelry typically costs between 1% and 2% of a piece’s value per year, so insuring a $10,000 piece would cost roughly $100 to $200 per year, protecting it against both theft and damage.

From MarketWatch

The proposed openings in the wall, about the size of a piece of paper, would provide passage for animals like bobcats, badgers and even female mountain lions and their young.

From Los Angeles Times

Thus “Young Girl in a Gold-Trimmed Cloak” comes across as, well, a bit of a piece of work.

From The Wall Street Journal

While animator Ugo Bienvenu’s debut feature, written with Félix De Givry, openly aspires to the playful awe of Spielberg and classic stories such as “Peter Pan,” it also feels of a piece with the unadorned postwar poignancy of René Clément’s “Forbidden Games” and the animated Japanese tale “Grave of the Fireflies.”

From Los Angeles Times