Forks
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And those are my heirloom students making heirloom sauce, with plastic forks, and we get it into the cafeteria, and we grow stuff and we feed our teachers.
Have you ever helped set a table and found yourself wondering where to place the
forks?
Lastly, the napkin traditionally goes to the left of the forks, though it's okay to put it underneath them, too.
Along the path from our wormy, Cambrian ancestors to primates dressed in suits, innumerable
forks
in the road led us to this very particular reality.
These receptors send a signal up to the brain stem, and from there, it
forks
off into many areas of the forebrain, one of which is the cerebral cortex.
You see, there's two
forks
in the road.
All I can say is: thank goodness for those
forks
in the road.
When I think about all the
forks
in the road that have led to CAR T-cell therapy, there is one thing that strikes me as very important.
Knives and
forks?
They have scissors in the classroom, but knives and
forks?
And the way I look at it is: If you don't have knives and
forks
in your school, you're purely endorsing, from a state level, fast food, because it's handheld.
This assemblage of forks, knives and spoons and various cutlery, welded together.
Every time Lohan succeeds in some small way and rolls her eyes to the heavens with that butter-wouldn't-melt look on her freckly face it gets a little bit more like having your toenails removed with rusty
forks.
Oh, and then there's lovable Lucinda, who's into doll collecting and dispatching farmers and police officers with pitch
forks
and meat hooks.
In this short we see his knack at mixing live-action and stop-motion as two gentlemen at a table have plates of food and eat them up... then they eat the forks, then the plates, then the table, then the chairs, not to mention their clothes, and we see how their mouths suddenly flip over to stop-motion for just that bit of mastication and then back to the real human forms.
There's also the great bit with the man as a kind of cash-register of food as people sit down and at the flick of a button on his jacket get plastic
forks
and other things to munch down on their lot of good.
Despite the dirtiness of the hut, soiled by the sportsmen's boots, the dirty dogs that were licking themselves there, and despite the smell of bog and of powder and the absence of knives and forks, the sportsmen drank tea and ate supper with a relish known only when one is out shooting.
Abreast of the West Indies, this valley
forks
into two arms, and to the north it ends in an enormous depression 9,000 meters deep.
Knives and
forks
and silver goblets were laid for two on a little table at the foot of a huge bed that had a canopy of printed cotton with figures representing Turks.
She pushed open the lobby door, and in the middle of the kitchen, amid brown jars full of picked currants, of powdered sugar and lump sugar, of the scales on the table, and of the pans on the fire, she saw all the Homais, small and large, with aprons reaching to their chins, and with
forks
in their hands.
As the partition wall was thin, they could hear the clatter of the
forks
on the plates in the dining-room.
They sat up at the table where, formerly, Gregor had taken his meals with his father and mother, they unfolded the serviettes and picked up their knives and
forks.
I had not been long there but I discovered it more plainly than before, for every now and then I saw hilts of swords, spoons, forks, tankards, and all such kind of ware brought in, not to be pawned, but to be sold downright; and she bought everything that came without asking any questions, but had very good bargains, as I found by her discourse.
'Now, Joe, knives and forks.'
The knives and
forks
were handed in, and the ladies and gentlemen inside, and Mr. Winkle on the box, were each furnished with those useful instruments.
There was a vast deal of talking and rattling of knives and forks, and plates; a great running about of three ponderous- headed waiters, and a rapid disappearance of the substantial viands on the table; to each and every of which item of confusion, the facetious Mr. Jingle lent the aid of half-a-dozen ordinary men at least.
On the sideboard a variety of miscellaneous articles were huddled together, the most conspicuous of which were some very cloudy fish-sauce cruets, a couple of driving-boxes, two or three whips, and as many travelling shawls, a tray of knives and forks, and the mustard.
The fat boy filled Mr. Pickwick's glass, and then retired behind his master's chair, from whence he watched the play of the knives and forks, and the progress of the choice morsels from the dishes to the mouths of the company, with a kind of dark and gloomy joy that was most impressive.
Upon these were laid knives and
forks
for six or eight people.
Some of the knife handles were green, others red, and a few yellow; and as all the
forks
were black, the combination of colours was exceedingly striking.
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