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  • That morning as she cut both his hair and his beard, he studied her soft lips, which were heart-shaped, or at least like a flattened-out heart, rounded nicely at the bottom.

    Heart's Desire, a short story 2009

  • That morning as she cut both his hair and his beard, he studied her soft lips, which were heart-shaped, or at least like a flattened-out heart, rounded nicely at the bottom.

    Heart's Desire, a short story 2009

  • A panini is really just a flattened-out version of a grilled sandwich, in the spirit of grilled cheese, but it is traditionally cooked on the top and the bottom at the same time on a grill.

    The Skinnygirl Dish BETHENNY FRANKEL 2010

  • A panini is really just a flattened-out version of a grilled sandwich, in the spirit of grilled cheese, but it is traditionally cooked on the top and the bottom at the same time on a grill.

    The Skinnygirl Dish BETHENNY FRANKEL 2010

  • A tightly-made bed or a flattened-out futon is about the best place to work on page proofs and CEMs, because it requires a good deal of spreading piles of paper out and making marks on them.

    where I work... runpunkrun 2008

  • This man was riding a bicycle with a towering load of flattened-out cardboard, meant for a scrap dealer.

    Postcards From Tomorrow Square 2006

  • This man was riding a bicycle with a towering load of flattened-out cardboard, meant for a scrap dealer.

    Postcards From Tomorrow Square 2006

  • This kind of flattened-out, acontextual claim, abstracts from, and blanks out, all the actual details of sociological and political interest.

    Women and the Invisible Fist 2008

  • This man was riding a bicycle with a towering load of flattened-out cardboard, meant for a scrap dealer.

    Postcards From Tomorrow Square 2006

  • This man was riding a bicycle with a towering load of flattened-out cardboard, meant for a scrap dealer.

    Postcards From Tomorrow Square 2006

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