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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Abandoned mines perforate the hills and tell of short but acute prosperity.
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In Sanchersville, she opened a storefront law office perforating the heart of the ghetto.
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Shells are pleasant to handle and regard, can easily be perforated to serve as ornaments and in addition are remarkably durable.
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The toe area is perforated, while the heel has a double collar for improved cushioning.
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Then they loosed a universal cheer of sorts, perforated by coughing.