How To Use Cased In A Sentence

  • not far from the former site of Five Points, the immigrant neighborhood showcased in the Martin Scorsese's film "Gangs of New York.
  • Uncle Fliakim Sheril, furbished up in a new crisp black suit, and with his spindleshanks trimly incased in the smoothest of black silk stockings, looking for all the world just like an alert and spirited black cricket, outdid himself on this occasion in singing _counter_, in that high, weird voice that he must have learned from the wintry winds that usually piped around the corners of the old house. Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
  • The stadium reverberated with claps as brave Marathas displayed their skills in the sport, where the men showcased their acrobatics on poles.
  • At the same time, parts of southern England were struck by a freak ice storm that encased the landscape in thick ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • And one evening we try crispy-crusted pig's-feet cakes, meltingly soft chunks of meat encased in polenta.
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  • A small wood shingled A frame, it was solidly encased by trees, hidden from view.
  • His broken leg was encased in plaster.
  • Of course, what all of this means is that the thieves cased the joint during the day and came back that night to make their heist.
  • Power poles are being encased in concrete rings to protect them from the heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her role in 1990 s Henry & June showcased Uma with sexuality streaming out of pores.
  • Adjectives derived from them are usually lowercased, as are the generic names for such bodies when used alone. October « 2009 « Fantasy Author's Handbook
  • The reactor is cased in several feet of metal and concrete.
  • The reception was encased in bulletproof glass, the blankets were riddled with holes and the remote control was moist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Winthrop looked at him, as if to see whether he were cased in sevenfold learning. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • Also, being showcased in the book fair guarantees big sales.
  • At the coat check, costumes in glass boxes will be showcased next to the wraps of ordinary folk. Globe and Mail
  • During the Khmer's rule, two folds of iron sheets encased in electrified barbwire to prevent escape enclosed it.
  • All I see is his broad back encased in an expensive black suit, and the elegant cut of his dark hair.
  • Kidneys are encased in a creamy, waxy fat called suet, which is easily removed by cutting into it and then peeling it away. How to Cook Your Gut Pile
  • It's hard to do justice to the succulence of the pears in light frangipane sponge, encased in triumphant, well-fired, crunchy pastry.
  • To do this, they administered purgatives and astringent gargles, prescribed cauteries and blisters on the neck and behind the ears, and on occasion even encased the whole head in plaster to dry it out. Knotted Tongues
  • He would then in return at a later date with at least one accomplice -- in at least some cases believed to have been Gary or Shaheed -- and a large amount of counterfeit coins encased in an intricate wrapping, Bianchi said. CourierPostOnline.com - News
  • Ship hulls could be encased in rust that had to be scraped or cut off; potentially valuable copper wires had to be separated from worthless refuse.
  • The delicacy, a combination of congealed pigs' blood, fat and rusk encased in a length of intestine, is closely related to German blutwurst, French boudin noir and Spanish morcilla.
  • But for the most part, the second half of All the World's a Stage put aside serious concerns in favor of laughter and ribaldry, and showcased the intelligence and heart of Shakespeare Behind Bars veteran Jerry Guenthner.
  • The docu-soap, which debuted Jan. 3 and showcased the spats and high drama of six single socialites -- a blend of part - and full-time residents -- wrapped up its eight-show season Feb. 21. 'Secrets Of Aspen' A Ratings Bust
  • The bank was carefully cased by the bandits before the robbery.
  • The dorsal and anal fins of the longnose gar are located far back on the body, which is encased in a heavy armor of interlocking, rhomboid, ganoid scales.
  • This year, carve a buttery, cider-glazed version showcased with roasted apples and eye-catching grapes and currants.
  • It was on the unusual catwalk of a waterborne battlecraft that some of the finest collections of two of Italy's celebrated fashion designers were showcased in Mumbai recently.
  • She held up one foot and then the other, encased in stout walking shoes which she had begun that morning to break in about the house. CHAPTER XIX
  • Titles are normally lowercased when following a name or used in place of a name ... 27 « October « 2009 « Fantasy Author's Handbook
  • The thick, translucent slices were encased in a light batter that was appropriately oily.
  • The stars serenely encased the green-and-brown planet in their milky twinkle, lighting up all the oceans with a crystal glow, a beautiful shine.
  • So far, so predictable, but its huge flanks are encased in a delicately ribbed translucent skin that scintillates arrestingly with both natural and artificial light.
  • Turner grabbed for an aluminum-encased oscillograph. Blood Lite II: Overbite
  • Their wall beds are encased in solid wood frames, similar in appearance to the chifforobes of days gone by.
  • It's been produced by Reflex Products, who also make Romio - a $40 USB-MIDI cable with the electronics encased in a kind of perspex ice cube... Nice looking, cheap MIDI knob box
  • He brought his competition pistol with him, but kept it cased, and just sat and watched as the others shot.
  • The nuclear waste is encased in concrete before being sent for storage in disused mines.
  • Last year, on the day of the big annual school play, young Brandon "cased" a jump in the terrain park. Glenwood Springs Post Independent - Top Stories
  • You'll see it all from baggy shorted BMX grommies to super-light, Lycra-encased, cross-country man-machines, to fully-armored downhillers with bikes that look like motorcycles and weigh almost as much.
  • Cased inside a steel-plated hull they are vandal-proof and too heavy to steal - without a crane. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heavy bust encased in silk blouse, heavy thighs bulging in knee breeches, fat calves in lovat wool stockings. Death of a Gossip
  • The asphyxiation caused to cattle due to inadvertent consumption of plastics was also showcased.
  • In line with this was the craft exhibition tent which showcased craftwork from each district in the province.
  • Here, women of a certain age parade improbably large and pert bosoms encased in lime-green body suits, suspiciously taut, unwrinkled, expressionless faces, and very aged, very rich husbands on the terrace.
  • To complete the magnet, the coils were encased in an iron yoke then wrapped in a 40-millimeter-thick aluminum shell.
  • The life of that young boy encased in those valued photographs are now the fond memories of an older man.
  • The bathroom is fit for a king and queen, with his and hers basins, large mirrors framed by driftwood, a separate shower room and toilet and a huge tub also encased in wood.
  • When a call is received it sends current to a bulb encased with match heads. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ships were encased in the ice for years at a time, and in the dark winter months the crews displayed an endurance almost beyond belief. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Although it's been a decade since another tea expert, San Francisco's James Norwood Pratt, last traveled to China, he recalls being impressed by the TenFu teaware showcased at ­airports there. Forbes.com: News
  • Delicacies from cheese to black puddings are being showcased at Selfridge's in London and the Trafford Centre to give shoppers a taste of the region.
  • Inhibitions induce callosities, and Albert Penny's inhibitions, incased within the shell of himself, were as catalogic as Homer's list of ships. Star-Dust
  • He builds each one to fit a particular rifle, and they are constructed so that the scope is almost entirely encased by the steel rings and bases. Bases and Rings, Part Two
  • Dark chocolate can easily dominate the vanilla flavor or cover it up entirely, depending on whether the marshmallow is completely encased. Chocolate Covered Homemade Marshmallows | Baking Bites
  • The image, with its un-plucked fowls, beef head ecorche, intestine-cased sausages, and blood puddings, is an essay in carnality, and it has the stink of death as well. John Seed: Fast Food Art vs. Slow Food Art
  • The completed Babar drawings, by contrast, are beautiful small masterpieces of the faux-naïf: the elephant faces reduced to a language of points and angles, each figure cozily encased in its black-ink outline, a friezelike arrangement of figures against a background of pure color. The New Yorker
  • So, well, cor blimey, what an honour to have one's work showcased by the BBC.
  • The remaining couples showcased three dances during what seemed an interminably long show, including the freestyle and a "megamix" that pitted Mya, Osmond and Kelly Osbourne directly against each other. Chron.com Chronicle
  • The new building steers the straits between meticulous restoration and furious demolition, refusing a puritanical stance towards the glass-cased bibelot.
  • We've drilled and cased our first Utica Shale well and plan on fracking it in about a month.
  • The enriched UF6 is converted to UO2 and made into fuel pellets — ultimately a sintered ceramic — that are encased in metal tubes to form fuel rods, typically up to four meters long. Uranium enrichment
  • The coffin was properly incased for transportation, put on the train, and finally delivered at the Lutheran cemetery in Chicago.
  • During the first and second wars, Chechen rebels sought to acquire radioactive and biological materials, plotted to hijack a nuclear submarine and cased military nuclear installations.
  • I remember having to churn ice cream by hand - no fridges in those days… huge blocks of ice came from New Plymouth encased in sacking and had to be broken up to make the ice cream.
  • Inside is the game CD encased in a paper sleeve, a forty-page manual and a registration card.
  • There are few things more aggravating on a perfectly quiet hill than the noise of one's own legs, encased in synthetic fibres, fissling like crisp packets.
  • But he rammed the cruel taunts back down their throats with a performance that showcased his character as his quality. The Sun
  • I know most of you are thinking: "That is a small motor encased in a plastic tube, attached to a potentiometer and a pushswitch, so that some weird electric guitar player can use it to excite his guitar strings and magnetic pickups and generate an annoying electromagnetic whine. Boing Boing
  • His charcoal eyes were encased in a slightly oval, tanned face.
  • Modern land mines may be an encased charge of explosive or may contain a chemical agent or incendiary device.
  • The soles of the stockingless feet were encased in a most comfortable kind of sandal that anyone would wish to wear.
  • Books are meant to be read, not encased in glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nuclear waste is encased in concrete before being sent for storage in disused mines.
  • The root is encased by cementum, which is much thinner than enamel and not as durable.
  • Overall, the exhibit nicely showcased the innovation and technical aptitude of the students.
  • Encased in scaffolding and bursting from a sweater they are the very apex of temptation. What a Let Down
  • Geneva watchmaker Romain Jerome SA billed its "Titanic-DNA" collection as among the most exclusive pieces showcased this week at Baselworld, the watch and jewellery industry's largest annual trade fair. Boing Boing: April 8, 2007 - April 14, 2007 Archives
  • It consisted of a green circuit board encased in heavy black metal and was about the size of a paperback book. THE ASSOCIATE
  • The rocks were encased in crusted snow and the wind was driving spindrift across the open slopes.
  • The blacksmith made it into a blade three feet long by two spans broad, a kind of falchion or chopper, cased it with gold and called it Dhámi (the "Trenchant") from its sharpness. Arabian nights. English
  • The reactor is encased in concrete and steel.
  • For example, this morning's Chowhound recipe newsletter showcased chicken Basquaise, a one-pot dish that looks pretty good and easy, and that gets its Basquiness from spice-of-the-moment, piment d'Espelette. Trendy Monday: Basque Flavors
  • In line with this was the craft exhibition tent which showcased craftwork from each district in the province.
  • MUSIK VON HARMONIA sports a brash, bold, comic-book art drawing of a simple bottle of detergent with the bands name encased in a spiky yellow explosion of a speech bubble. Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website
  • The tall ranchman, clad in full cowboy paraphernalia, his extended legs encased in leathern "shaps" decorated with long fringes, his belt of rattlesnake-skin, his loose shirt showing Peak and Prairie From a Colorado Sketch-book
  • Pour the remaining fondant mix over the caramel so it is completely encased in the centre of the fondant. Times, Sunday Times
  • In commerce they are termed "cased wolves," because their skins, on being removed, are not split open as with the large wolf-skins, but are stript off after the manner of rabbits, and then turned inside out, or "cased," as it is termed. The Young Voyageurs Boy Hunters in the North
  • Power poles are being encased in concrete rings to protect them from the heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes this was encased in a rich crust of pastry or dough similar to saffron bread, a form reminiscent of the Scottish black bun.
  • Another item of interest the team will inspect is a small silver-encased prayer book in the mayor's parlour - Queen Katherine Parr's Book of Devotions.
  • Available exclusively to the readers of the magazine, these three ready-to-hang prints feature primroses showcased in porcelain cachepots.
  • X-ray tubes are encased in lead shields and fully protected and equipment is regularly calibrated.
  • Guests watched in rapt attention as the models showcased garments from Anand's designer collection.
  • She showed no sign of caring that her slim boyish legs, encased in her elder brothers khaki shorts, were being scratched by the thorns of the roses that she skedaddled past.
  • Most dinoflagellates are encased in plates of armor.
  • Apart from the signature sausages of Serbian meats -- the unencased cylinders of minced beef known as cevapcici (in both pork and lamb mixes) -- there's a large selection of animal proteins such as pljeskavica, the substantial cevap in burger form; various chicken parts including bacon-wrapped breast and bacon-wrapped livers; snappy paprika-spiked sausages; and pork schnitzel, all culminating in the house specialty, the leskobacki opanak, sort of a Balkan Bacon Explosion, a 500-gram bacon-wrapped cevap with a core of ham and Swiss. Chicago Reader
  • The chicken legs should be completely encased. Times, Sunday Times
  • The road sweeps past vast stands of banana trees, and every single tree is encased in blue plastic.
  • It's very gauzy and kind of encased in fluff and nostalgia, and it doesn't express the real history of the parkway at all. News & Record Article Feed
  • The article also includes the first ever figure of the specimen, showing it in its unprepared, siderite-encased case (a scan of that figure is included here). Archive 2006-07-01
  • There, he showcased an ability to succeed where others had failed, turning a money-losing unit into a moneymaker after only one year.
  • His low voice muttered wistfully looking further down the path and seeing the wall that encased the palace like a boa and it's prey.
  • The bone fragment still preserves features of the brain that it once encased. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • The chicken legs should be completely encased. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's not above going for the boffo laugh, but the punch of the jokes comes at you encased in a velvet glove.
  • Many Nez Perce warriors carried a sacred war-club like this, with a stone head encased in elk rawhide.
  • Her legs were encased in a sickly green, nacreous material that was solid from the knees down, breaking apart into a delicate lace patterning over her thighs and waist. Crimson Wind
  • She had hair made of strands of pure gold, and eyes like the hundred thousand sapphire blue irises that had encased Nighting Lyre.
  • The flight recorders on the ill-fated planes, which are encased in titanium specifically to withstand catastrophic crashes, are apparently unrecoverable in this case, such was the enormity of the impact.
  • Fabric made with this tandem-spun yarn doesn't pill, since the core fiber - often a high-tenacity polyester that is prone to cause pilling - is almost completely encased in cotton, which doesn't pill.
  • I did a paper on torture in college and I can never forget the worst ones: the glass tube shoved into the penis and then broken while the tortured person is forced to drink glass after glass of water, the legs encased in a vise and put in a burlap sack and then pounded with hammers until the burlap is the only thing holding them together. Land of the Blind
  • The first to be showcased is T, a sluttish, teenaged Laguna Beeoch with a taste for pot and tong underwear. Jake Arky: Flee To Canadian TV
  • So, well, cor blimey, what an honour to have one's work showcased by the BBC.
  • Mandeville and Southgate slouched on their horses, both dressed in leather quilted jackets, their feet encased in long riding boots.
  • They men cased the housed
  • Venison steaks (or a boned roasting joint) may be encased in puff or shortcrust pastry, in the same way as fillet of beef.
  • The bone fragment still preserves features of the brain that it once encased. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • I see houses being showcased and toured on Channel 4's neverending parade of property programmes and I boggle at the fact that nobody who appears on any of them ever seems to have any stuff.
  • That same year she was encased in concrete and opened to the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • I uncased my old S & W 19 and holding it around the frame with my left hand began seating it in the web of my right hand.
  • The Moroccan-leather-bound edition, limited to 50 numbered copies, is encased in a silver buckram drop-back solander box (£750 inclusive of delivery).
  • His upper body was completely encased in bandages.
  • The watches are cased in solid titanium and crystal hard glass for increased protection.
  • Society will continue to have a drug problem for as long as we keep our heads well encased in 32 - tog coverlets.
  • The latter feature suggests that some kind of cushioning tissue encased the metatarsal ends, and a few titanosaurs preserve what appears to be some kind of soft tissue in this area. Archive 2006-04-01
  • She recovered consciousness and after about an hour managed to land safely 40 miles away, with her flying suit encased in ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upstairs was ‘Striving to be Seen,’ a survey of African American vernacular photography, including cabinet cards, cased images and tintypes as well as snapshot album pages.
  • She was firmly encased in the shimmering spectacular gown which was assuming all the endearing qualities of a straitjacket. DEATH IN FASHION
  • At the same time, parts of southern England were struck by a freak ice storm that encased the landscape in thick ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cucurbitis safely sitting on the floor of the mudroom, still encased in the stockings, waiting to betossed into the same area to see if a repeat growth can occur. Foliage? In January? « Fairegarden
  • The surrender, capped by a reinterment and memorial ceremony, showcased efforts by faculty members to move beyond tugs-of war over ancient relics and to forge respectful ties with Native Americans.
  • Greased up and encased in this garment, with its mittens and booties, I am like some grotesque infant! ANTI-ICE
  • When a call is received it sends current to a bulb encased with match heads. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Church” is generally lowercased, unless it is part of the official name of a denomination or building, or unless it refers to the universal Church. De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Journal of Medieval Military History Style Guide
  • Later in the season, when the mixed bills that showcased any number of ABT's front-rank dancers gave way to the multiact ballets on which the company's reputation often rests, individual dancers were given extended showcases. Pina Bausch, Visionary
  • Of course, break-dancing battles often turned violent and people fought at parties that showcased hip hop culture.
  • In "cased" books, sewn by machinery, the head and tail of the sheets will often be found to be split up as far as the "kettle" stitches. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians
  • Proving that history does indeed repeat itself, the dark bay or brown filly showcased the same talent that first surfaced a year ago when she charged up four wide around the final turn after tracking the pace in fifth down the backstretch.
  • The cars that hurriedly zipped on by whilst I sat in behind the taxi driver who was encased in bullet proof plastic were a cornucopia of BMWs, Mercedes, Range Rovers and the odd Holden to boot.
  • The woman glanced into the rear-view mirror and adjusted it, catching sight of her spectacled brown eyes encased within its oblong frame.
  • It is accepted that much of the ornament on Irish and Pictish sculpture represents stone skeuomorphs of jewelled, metal-encased wooden crosses.
  • Some of the mummies were wrapped in linen and encased in sealed coffins and stone sarcophagi.
  • Note 3: armadillo, any of a family (Dasypodidae) of burrowing edentate mammals found from the southern U.S. to Argentina and having the body and head encased in an armor of small bony plates. Albert Collins Lyrics
  • China’s interest in antisatellite weapons had quickened after the 1991 Gulf War showcased the accuracy of U.S. space-guided weapons. Space Invaders
  • To protect power station workers from this invisible threat the reactor core has to be encased behind many metres of thick concrete.
  • The capacitor is then cased in a suitable synthetic resin.
  • Encased in iron or under glass, such relics were especially esteemed for their power to reverse the course of the body's eventual decay by effecting cures or allaying physical pain.
  • One can say, there cannot be any second thought about the genuineness of their intention, which they consider a corollary to the remarkable quality and range of products showcased in the auditorium.
  • When nuclear fuel is manufactured it is encased in metal cans.
  • Brandark's finery had astounded everyone, and some of those who'd prudently withdrawn from his vicinity had been lured back when he uncased his balalaika and began strumming.
  • The fiberglass lay-up of the hull is substantial and is generally well, supported by fiberglass-encased stringers, frames and plywood bulkheads securely tabbed to the hull.
  • That same year she was encased in concrete and opened to the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps a manila envelope for the skin, but the book was nicely encased in recycled 'corrugated' cardboard, and wrapped in water resistant paper. Pleasantly surprised
  • His upper body was encased in a corselet, and a belt about his waist held a sheathed shortsword.
  • Organic fillings range from smoked haddock to sausages in onion gravy or simply traditional pork encased in good crumbly shortcrust pastry.
  • Each of the six separate playlets showcased a man-woman relationship, pinpointing toe-curling aspects of British life across the spectrum and behind the net curtains.
  • She recovered consciousness and after about an hour managed to land safely 40 miles away, with her flying suit encased in ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paramax and its partner, Bridge Resources have also begun a series of long term deliverability testing of all four cased wells within the Hamilton Project area. Testing of Idaho Tracy Trust 3-2 well begins - Energy Business Review
  • When nuclear fuel is manufactured it is encased in metal cans.
  • The chicken legs should be completely encased. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the displays are encased in glass. Christianity Today
  • Authentic menu items include delicacies such as shark's fin served in papaya encased in a custom-made silver container.
  • Elaborately embroidered velvets and silks apart from classic saris and brocades with some material dating back to late 18th Century are showcased.
  • DJ La showcased sega blended with electro sounds.
  • It's encased in clear plastic as if it has just been pulled from the rack at a drug store.
  • The new range of inspired designs showcased will include a combination of lighting and furniture designs made of naturally soft and pliable materials such as hand-made felt, clay, and angora. New Furniture and Lighting by Ayala Serfaty for Aqua Creations
  • She was wearing no high coronet of diamonds, she was encased in no gemmed stomacher, and they had girt her with no jewelled sword. Pilgrimage with La Virgen de Zapopan from "A House in the Sun" by Dane Chandos
  • The chicken legs should be completely encased. Times, Sunday Times
  • The left lung was collapsed and superiorly encased by tumor.
  • The tumor completely encased the right coronary artery with external compression of the vessel wall without invasion into the tunica media.
  • There were also an assortment of expensive, though useful household items, including silver salvers, tea services, silver coffeepots, paintings and books, along with signed photographs of members of the royal family encased in gilded or leather presentation frames. Christmas with Queen Victoria | Edwardian Promenade
  • The silver surrounds a fine patinated and bronze doré French clock, 1820 to 1830, that is encased in its original ebonized wood and glass dome.
  • Yet, like the best of Beckett's dialogues, McDonough's theater of the absurd -- the show's title is the intentionally misspelled and lowercased "reck room" -- has a few good ideas to share. Art review: 'Patrick McDonough: reck room' at Flashpoint
  • The parade showcased the nation's cultural legacy with pomp, colour and splendour.
  • The reactor will be cased in metal.
  • So, well, cor blimey, what an honour to have one's work showcased by the BBC.
  • Jagged stalagmites pointed upward from the cave floor, encased in a crystal coat of ice.
  • That same year she was encased in concrete and opened to the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Pierre Lunaire’ is a clear highlight, a dark, demented meditation on obsession cased in sheeny synths and vibrating turntable scratches.
  • The pomegranate's crunchy seeds, each encased in sweet-tart, watery pulp, make this fruit unusual and fun to eat.
  • With the arrival of the VIPs, a 21-gun royal salute was delivered by Type 23 frigate HMS Norfolk, and after the Queen inspected the Guard of Honour and the Royal Marines Band, the new Colour was marched on, uncased and placed on a drum pile.
  • Should a tie in a class of its own be encased in glass of its own? Times, Sunday Times
  • Long gone are the days where Williams was crippled with nerves at the prospect of live performance, and she joked with ease about having to play guitar "sidesaddle", asking the audience to forgive any impromptu percussion cased by the baby kicking. The Line Of Best Fit
  • One woman carried a picture frame encased in transparent plastic.
  • The flower buds are produced from the apex of the pseudobulb, usually encased in a protective sheath, which dries and splits to allow the developing buds to emerge. Article Source
  • She showcased her lean physique in the skimpy crochet two-piece - flashing a belly button piercing.
  • The book was incased in hard leather which had been stained black with blood red inscriptions.
  • Well, it seems Count Rumford also has his name encased in this sponge cake based, meringue topped insulated ice cream dish. Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford
  • All 280 pupils at the school drew self-portraits in coloured pencil and showcased them in a special exhibition in the school hall.
  • They were invited to sample haggis, the national dish of Scotland - that spicy mix of offal, suet and vegetables, delicately encased in sheep's intestines.
  • Most of the displays are encased in glass. Christianity Today
  • At the same time, parts of southern England were struck by a freak ice storm that encased the landscape in thick ice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bagwig worn first by soldiers before 1700 had the hair encased in a bag.
  • As I looked at the cover featuring a cased set of a pair of Great Western six-guns, not even in my wildest imagination could I ever conjure up a vision of someday not only handling but actually shooting these very same sixguns.
  • The first is that drivers spend most of their working lives, with their heads encased in a fibreglass bucket.
  • The towers are made of steel cased in granite.
  • Warren Pleece: Montague Terrace actually showcased in the last edition of Velocity, no. 6 way back in '96 as a place we could develop countless characters, stories and interlink them into some grand scheme. Talking Comics with Tim: Warren & Gary Pleece | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment

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