How To Use Lath In A Sentence

  • A little diner food helped, but after the incident with the couple on the street all I wanted was to go home, take a shower, slather lotion on my blistered tootsies, and lick my wounds.
  • Let's go inside and drink coffee while we wait - likely the lords will keep us waiting all day before they blather their way to a decision. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Now, I can't help but wonder if these people have a quick look-see, utter ‘boring’ and move on, or whether they're actually reading anything I bother to blather on about in here.
  • The cue maker then carefully chooses and seasons the wood, before tapering and sanding it down on a lathe.
  • When I do get in a lather, it's never my fault: it's the cyclists and pedestrians who are selfish and inconsiderate, not me.
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  • The lath-and-plaster technique involves constructing a frame with rebar and attaching diamond metal lath (the same lath used for plastering walls) with tie wire to the frame.
  • Creamy onion sauce slathered over lightly boiled eggs.
  • The chimney, usually of lath and plaster, ending overhead in a cone and funnel for the smoke, was so roomy in old cottages as to accommodate almost the whole family sitting around the fire of logs piled in the reredosse in the middle, and there they carried on their winter's work. The Life of Thomas Telford
  • There was a flicker of interest in Latham in the opening moments of the not-very-great debate - when he tackled the other unmentionable issues, Iran and the war against terror.
  • And then there are the funny ones such as ning nong, doofus, blatherskite. Etymology – the origins of words « Write Anything
  • And while you might think that you have all the right in the world to lead Orlath, I am not fighting merely to replace a madwoman with a fanatic.
  • She squirted herself a generous amount of shampoo and began lathering her hair with it.
  • He was terrible by the way, blathering on about something.
  • Also, I know you disdain catfish, but there's certainly a subset of guys who are hard-core and pretty cultish about catching monster blues and flatheads. Which Fishing Cult is the Most Insane?
  • Step 1: For starters, you will need a few common tools that are more than likely already sitting around the garage, such as a socket wrench set, a C-clamp, a flathead screwdriver, an Allen wrench set, and an ATV stand or lift. How to Replace the Brakes on a Utility ATV
  • She was in lather-sweat of fear, and stood trembling pitiably. Jack London's Short Story - Planchette
  • Finally she burst through the surface and took the oils and scrubs and lathered her body with them.
  • For spouts of wild fury dashed up into the clouds; and the shore, wherever any sight of it was left, weltered in a sadly frothsome state, like the chin of a Titan with a lather-brush at work. Mary Anerley
  • On the baize, the balls roll on, but the former stars who now commentate cannot resist blathering about the Jester from Leicester or the Wizard of Wishaw. In praise of ... 'Whispering' Ted Lowe | Editorial
  • Boll W, Griffin AM, Kirchhausen T (2006) A burst of auxilin recruitment determines the onset of clathrin-coated vesicle uncoating. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Worked at the bobbin mill down to the pond, tended a pup lathe till she up and took religion. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • Brands like Artec shampoo are slathered on dark-haired cows, while Pantene is preferred for the blonder bovines. Well-Heeled Men Behind Manolos Try on Hooves for Size
  • The old men blather on and on.
  • With all the first-rate self-tanning products available, it's easy to fake it if you haven't had the chance to lie out in the sun safely slathered in high-factor sunscreen.
  • Warmest congratulations to Jarlath on this very special honour which is being bestowed on him this weekend.
  • Then they slather on antibiotic cream and apply silver-impregnated bandages.
  • Curiously, I had a dream last night that Latham absolutely caned Howard.
  • Nevertheless, it has helped add a bit more spice to the recent upsurge of rank and file militancy which has managed to send the mainstream press into such a lather.
  • Swinging from the rope portiere, slathering the pomade upon my beardless face, and all manner of the metaphysical ick in my oversized cuspidors! Excerpt from Urdoxa 2.0
  • First, a scratch coat is troweled onto the lath; the plaster oozes through the lath and grips the backing when it hardens.
  • Nothing works them into a condemnatory lather more quickly.
  • Yet the papers whipped themselves into a lather of indignation.
  • Top cotton yields this year reached three bales - or about 1,500 pounds - per acre, Latham said, with 45,000 acres planted.
  • He's blathering, but in a constructive way: the big decisions have been right.
  • We had it for tea, toasted for breakfast, and as a foundation for fruit desserts, with fresh or poached berries, poached plums or peaches, and slathers of heavy cream poured over everything.
  • If you're interested in how I solved the writing problem I mentioned several days ago, look (behind the cut where lies lengthy writing neep in which I blather on about my work in order to avoid other pressing issues) When Good Scenes Go Bad, Redux
  • Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind.
  • The single most important thing is for Latham not to back down or revert to crudity.
  • Victims of lathyrism, "crawlers", are numerous among the poor in Ethiopia, India, Bangladesh and Nepal where the affliction remains a present threat. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Much of our traditional winter run of bream, tailor and blackfish have gone and we wait for the good whiting and flathead of the summer months.
  • Aye, W. H. Scaife, them's my works, fresh off the lathe, I'm the poet sirrah. WHITE LIES
  • Radio phone-in shows got into such a lather that foam was coming out of my DAB. The Sun
  • We have known a foreigner, dissatisfied with the slow progress of his carpenters in lathing, accomplish while they were eating their dinner as much work as all four of them had done in half a day.
  • In the manner of handbows of the same period, early Western crossbows featured wood laths and long power strokes (compared to later examples.)
  • Gavlok heaped a piece of soft manchet bread with thin slices of beef, slathered on mustard, and took a huge bite. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • He pumped a squirt of antibacterial soap into his hands, and rubbed them together to work up a lather.
  • In doing so, Blatherwick has made you aware of the strange beauty and vulgarity of otherwise unnoticeable, routine human impulses.
  • Gently hooking the single clip to a lug on one side of the socket, I then slowly dropped the Volcano into place and used a flathead screwdriver to fasten the clip to the other lug.
  • Wy, I knowed a long lathy-limbed josser as felt up to champion form. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892
  • Two other endangered birds, the swift parrot (Lathamus discolor) and the regent honeyeater (Xanthomyza phyrigia), were regularly seen in the region 20 to 30 years ago but are now rarely if ever encountered. Naracoorte woodlands
  • Latham seems to be a reluctant joiner whereas Abbott is naturally gregarious.
  • My mother said the cure for thinking too much about yourself was helping somebody who was worse off than you. Sylvia Plath 
  • Steve Lathan seemed unwilling to wake at all, almost as if he preferred his nightmare to everyday life. LOADED QUESTIONS
  • I love toasted slices of hearty rustic bread slathered with homemade confiture for breakfast.
  • They use a machine called a lathe to spin the wood, and special cutting tools to shape it. Wood Revolution Comes to Washington
  • Finally, I noticed that a huge number of the stories on Latham's bouts of pancreatitis made reference to how pancreatitis was often triggered by excessive alcohol consumption.
  • She grabbed the soap cake and began lathering it over her body.
  • You notice the lathe and the other tools first, crafted down to each groove and handle.
  • These boards were erected vertically, butted side-by-side, to form the walls and then dressed out with furring strips and lath & plaster interior walls and the exterior covered with shiplap siding on the street-facing wall and tapered cypress weatherboard siding on the remaining exterior walls. Rebuilding New Orleans? « BuzzMachine
  • An inbound courier flashed past them, galloping horse lathered and blowing. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • Barry redressed the building, added tower elements and slathered the whole thing with a thick icing of period detail, and voila: The earls of Carnarvon had a house that suggested a long pedigree and hearkened back to the fantasy days of Good Queen Bess. A Victorian fantasy, in stone
  • A grid of supple oak laths was laid flat, then gradually lowered over 15 weeks to its undulating form.
  • -- The important things about a lathe are the spindle bearings and the ways for the tool-holder. Practical Mechanics for Boys
  • A Kolathiri king was enamoured of the beauty of Kunjaadi, a member of the family.
  • His huge wind-measuring instrument with its giant dials had a room of its own and there was another for his tools and lathes.
  • “Reaming with solid reamer” means machining of close-tolerance holes (fitting holes) by means of a reamer which is fixed in the tailstock of the lathe. 4. Reaming with solid reamer
  • I thought that friction would figure in to it somewhere, given that soap only lathers when stirred up by whatever means.
  • Plunging her hands into the warm water and lathering them with soap, she began to scrub her face.
  • Fasten the corners of the gypsum lath or wallboard to the existing lath behind the plaster.
  • Latham had a reputation for erratic behaviour, not consulting his erstwhile colleagues and for some of the most unparliamentary language ever entered into Hansard.
  • _Galathea strigosa_ is peculiar for the spinous character of the carapace and cheliform legs. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • Cut lath and plaster with a reciprocating saw fitted with a coarse, wood-cutting blade.
  • This is the week when the police need to remind erring journalists that the pen might be mightier than the sword, but a lathi can break the pen and the hand that holds it.
  • Of their 3 pork products, they include “barbequed” pork slathered in hoisin sauce. Baoguette Wins Lunch’er Organized “Banh-Mi-Palooza” | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • I can't eat bagels without slathering them with cream cheese
  • Look, don't worry! There's no point getting yourself into a lather over this!
  • Virtuoso piper Jarlath has fused world music and traditional music to create a mesmeric and powerful sound.
  • I simply lathered my scalp, the started to shave from the center outwards. Hair
  • She just let the woman blather on for a few minutes, nodding or smiling when it seemed appropriate to do so. GALILEE
  • It offers a rich, creamy lather that will invigorate, moisturize and soften your hair.
  • A character can be a Mary-Sue and have the writer blathering on and on (and on, and on) about how unbeautiful she is. Who Mary Sue Isn’t at SF Novelists
  • Despite concerted attempts to soften his rough-and-ready image, Latham found it difficult to shake off a reputation for aggression after breaking a taxi driver's arm in a dispute over a fare three years ago.
  • At eighty-two her body is honed of every excess inch or process yet I am surprised by sudden joy rippling beneath my hands over the tender bow of neck down the white-lathered curve of spine into that naked place where pleasures live unforgotten and swans sing their final song. February « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Directions: wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into a rich lather.
  • Channing believed that the hardness of the city's well water made cleaning almost impossible to accomplish, since soap would not lather with water that contained impurities.
  • Rosenow reckons the flathead were a promising indicator for a great Swan/Canning flathead season. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • You've gotten yourselves so lathered up about The Big Satan (anything touched by conservatives), but what you're hating is stuff out of a comic book, not accurately reflecting the complexities of what really happened. Romney praises Afghan surge, slams confusion about timeline
  • The film depicts Plath's history of depression and suicide attempts, and follows her stormy relationship with Hughes, right up until her suicide, in 1963.
  • The electricity and fluid symmetrical railroad switch's safeness , reliableness and practicableness on lathedesign according to practice.
  • There he is blathering away in old concert footage, as narrator Johnny Depp explains that Mr. Morrison picked out all his own stage clothes, "from the concho belts to the leather pants seemingly designed to accentuate his crotch. Does He Still Light Your Fire?
  • Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings.
  • These got too dry to smooth out, so I sort of lathed them on the giffin grip, which means that they have a concentric circle pattern from several different ordinals. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Fountain
  • I blathered on yesterday with a rant on the subject, but there are countless others with something to say, and many with far more eloquence. Wag the Blog #9: BYOB (Burn Your Own Book)
  • That dried-up worthless twit once again obscures the real point with blather.
  • Bufflehead Bucephala albeolaThe bufflehead is a small diving duck that forages underwater, eating primarily aquatic plants and fish eggs. Rare birds flock to British shores in record numbers
  • Families bought ears of white corn, steamed or grilled on the spot and slathered with mayonnaise and then dipped in grated white cheese and sprinkled with chili powder. Any other town have an anti-war protest Jan. 18?
  • It's rotten having to wash in salt water as the soap won't lather in the slightest although it is supposed to be salt water soap.
  • The barber carried a piece of rusty hoop instead of a razor, and a pot of grease for lather, while the doctor, with a huge pill box and a knife, which he called his lancet, stood by to prescribe the treatment each patient was to receive. Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea
  • I don't know whether it might have been very wise, proper and dignified for the PM to have asked Latham along.
  • About the tropics of the large septarium above mentioned, are circular eminent lines, such as might have been left if it had been coarsely turned in a lathe. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • After showering with this mixture, I slather on thick, rich cream for fresh, exfoliated skin.
  • Cutting the extruder screw rod with this improved lathe tool makes the processing accuracy and production efficiency increased, thereby reducing the processing cost.
  • When will he stop blathering about the morality of others and look to his own sorry affairs?
  • The lathe has a material feed mechanism and will turn out cases as long as it has rod to feed.
  • Interestingly enough, both writers are suicides - Hemingway shot himself and Plath asphyxiated in a gas oven.
  • I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited. Sylvia Plath 
  • Real stucco is made from concrete and mortar and they just kind of slather it on there and paint it. CNN Transcript Jan 25, 2008
  • High Schools of the day offered some pretty good metal working programs in classrooms outfitted with lathes, milling machines and shapers.
  • Meadow's coat was a dull grey, covered with sweat, lather and blood.
  • He had a workshop with a lathe and other tools, where he used to go to commune in spirit with the horny handed sons of toil.
  • Sylvia Plath and the Theatre of Mourning continues this tense push-pull struggle with biography throughout its pages.
  • Measure and mark the fabric to the length of the measurements taken, plus allowances for covering roller and lath.
  • People who talk a lot and say little are called blatherskites.
  • There had been no warning of his coming — a clatter of hoofs at midnight, a lathered horse in the stable, and Tom had appeared, the salt of the sea on his face as his mother attested. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • Mr Latham's mayoral decisions, including the capital works, were taken with the support of his council at the time.
  • Tack, then machine the lining to the outer fabric along these marked lines to form lath channel.
  • The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head.
  • The whole of this side is clad in larch laths, penetrated by entrance doors and strips of windows that reflect the arrangements of the individual families.
  • She discarded the cloth and began working the girl's hair into a rich lather with scented soap.
  • I couldn't forge the metal or work the lathes, even the basic woodworking tools were far enough removed from the convenience of power tools that I had trouble with them.
  • Ordinary lathe worker 4, mill, pliers, grinder apprentice proper name, master mechanic proper name.
  • I inquired as I slathered cream onto my biscuit.
  • He makes up figures, he makes up stories, and he is full of blatherskite.
  • Standing before a capstan lathe had made existence tolerable by providing the ambition to excel at what he was doing. THE OPEN DOOR
  • The more she blathered on about her problems, the more he knew it was time to take her off his list. Fatal Error
  • I think that between the heat and her blather, I might well have been physically sick if I'd had to attend.
  • The arch, which frames the stage like a massive soccer goal, was made by master craftsmen using laths and plaster.
  • The term "flathead" was applied to the Songhees on account of the shape of his head, which was pressed flat with a piece of board strapped to his forehead while he was in a state of infancy. Some Reminiscences of old Victoria
  • You're not renowned for being a blatherer.
  • It is carefully and conscientiously applied: slathered, scumbled, scraped, drawn.
  • (Although perhaps I shouldn't trivialize it quite so much by calling it "blather"; it's precisely this NYT-style blather that helped get us in the current "complicated" mess in Iraq.) Narrative Strategies
  • The curvature is tested from time to time by a spherometer, and the tool is increased or decreased in curvature by turning it on a lathe so as to cause it to grind the glass more at the edges or in the middle according to the indications of the spherometer. On Laboratory Arts
  • It feels as if Haentjens has things to say about Plath that don't figure in this novel.
  • Forget the skin drying messiness of foams and lathery gels and the nicks, cuts, shave bumps and irritation.
  • It will go back and forth like this – Vampires convert al lthe humans, humans run low, vampires die off, humans rebuild, lather rince repeat. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Vampires a Mathematical Impossibility, Scientist Says
  • Stephen Lathrop: Why in the world is it good politics to offer the conservative-looking blank-slate candidate first, when she would so obviously be a natural choice as the best candidate for a foreseeably more closely contested process down theroad. The Volokh Conspiracy » Preliminary Reflections on the Kagan Nomination
  • Porous woven ceilings under the tile roofs are made of local wood laths woven in the traditional way as they often are in fences and partitions.
  • I will have to continue to ride sedately until I am clear of the drunks, bus-rushers and blind Blackberry blatherers.
  • Real thinking should prevail, not blather.
  • Many slather gray mud over their naked skin, giving themselves a wan, ghoulish cast, and they saunter through a surreal panorama punctuated by eccentric installations.
  • The horse was lathered in sweat, nostrils flaring, gulping for breath.
  • During the years of feminist revilement, Hughes wrote and said little in public about his life with Plath.
  • Directions: wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into a rich lather.
  • The shop will contain numerically controlled milling machines and lathes, as well as other expensive equipment, and will require a plausible explanation — a front company set up to manufacture, say, transmission components. How to Get a Nuclear Bomb
  • What Sunday is expected to claim was a king-hit from behind, Latham told John Laws was ‘a bit of crowd control’.
  • The lampredotto was dominated, flavour-wise, by the spicy sauce lathered on top. boiled in milk and served with onions (a combination my colleague appealingly describes as tasting "like a sweaty hot water bottle"), a treatment that's also used in Ireland where it's commonly served with drisheen. The Guardian World News
  • Evidence for lindane's efficacy is relatively poor, and lindane is about 4-10 times more toxic than malathion.
  • Figure 55 Mechanical winding of a compression spring on the lathe 1 lathe chuck, 2 winding mandrel, 3 compression spring, 4 tailstock with live centre 5. Bending Techniques
  • I wish you'd find the exit out of my head. Sylvia Plath 
  • Police resorted to heavy lathi charge and fired rubber bullets to disperse the clashing groups.
  • The term "flathead" arises from the flat appearance of the main cylinder head block. Undefined
  • Flathead chief Victor refused to move his band from the Bitterroot Valley, the ancestral homeland of the Flatheads.
  • Stephen Lathrop: I think relying on the courts is the best shot the Republicans have. The Volokh Conspiracy » How to “Kill the Bill”
  • Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I've taken for granted. Sylvia Plath 
  • Thus, she argues, Plath's poems enact a theatrical performance rather than a sincere expression of mourning.
  • Gas hydrate is a kind of ice clathrate hydrate.
  • Mahlathini together with his group the Mahotella Queens was leading exponent of mbaqanga music which they popularized in South Africa, and in recent years, internationally. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Dad was in a right lather about something.
  • After dinner, Mitch Lathrop challenges Campbell to identify sopranos singing various arias Lathrop has spent all day taping from old records.
  • The visiting literati included the poet laureate Ted Hughes and his wife, Sylvia Plath.
  • But most members of the Liverpool Pedalo Club who crewed with Mark Latham see him in a very different light.
  • It's good to see another famous political blatherer actually blathering something sensible.
  • It's great slathered with the Carolina mustard sauce.
  • With a small flathead screwdriver, gently pry the drive free.
  • This soap lathers well and quickly.
  • Disillusioned with events in the publishing world, he decided to turn his back on the mainstream bookish blatherskites and focus on independent literary fiction and culture.
  • Despite their obvious malignity, so pronounced as to have raised clinical questions, Mr Latham's own diagnoses are not entirely faulty.
  • Steven L. Auslander, of Tucson, wrote, If someone consulting the dictionary is doing so in order to add words to a spoken diatribe, he or she may be described as a hunter-blatherer. Word Fugitives
  • he asked, suddenly following the crack in the wall up to the lath estuary. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • He was thankful for the darkness of the cinema enveloping them so that he would no longer need to blather.
  • It certainly will stop all that santctimonius, self-righteous, holier than thou blather from the neo-con "christians"! Sanford ally: Governor remains 'defiant'
  • In 2009, the Rico Auto strike ended in the police resorting to lathi charge and firing, leaving one worker dead. India's Labor Pains Go From Bad To Worse
  • It's similar to waxing, but with less prep time (just slather it on).
  • Why not drop in daily for your regular dose of nonsensical blather, rambling introspection and stolen links?
  • They showed keen interest in the various lathes on exhibition.
  • After Tiglath-Pileser I, the Assyrians were in decline for nearly two centuries, a time of weak and ineffective rulers, wars with neighboring Urartu, and encroachments by Aramaean nomads.
  • Why the hell are we conditioned into the smooth strawberry-and-cream Mother-Goose-world, Alice-in-Wonderland fable, only to be broken on the wheel as we grow older and become aware of ourselves as individuals with a dull responsibility in life? Sylvia Plath 
  • However, it is unclear how much natural gas is tied up in clathrates.
  • I lathered my own toothbrush with toothpaste and shoved it my mouth.
  • Mr Latham said it suggested ‘a devious and calculating mind well able to think about what he needed to do to distract attention away from himself’.
  • Bouncing Bet has long been used as a cleaning agent because the roots contain saponin, which lathers with water.
  • I talk to God but the sky is empty. Sylvia Plath 
  • I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited. Sylvia Plath 
  • Me and my classmates blathered on about that movie for weeks after we saw it. Meme, Myself, & I: Movies
  • Howard is naturally more suited than Latham to the debate format.
  • The soaring profits had the financial press in a lather of excitement.
  • Both the roots and leaves of the Soapwort contain saponin and when stirred in water produce a lather which may be used for washing.
  • In honor of Belgium's most famous, non-waffle export Jean-Claude Van Damme, Racers strip down into itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny bikinis, slather on tanning lotion, and strike some bodybuilding poses in the most muscle-tastic task ever. Top Moments: Mother's Baby Bombshell, Late Night's Musical Burn
  • Another pic sees her smothered in soapy lather to symbolise the need for face cream and sunscreen. The Sun
  • iam meditans foliis se numerare suis: nec mora: ridentis calathi patefecit honorem 'Gather ye Rosebuds'
  • First the brass plates were spun on a lathe over a wooden mold to create the font.
  • Amorpha canescens (_lead plant_) continued the characteristic plant of the country, and a narrow-leaved _lathyrus_ occurred during the morning, in beautiful patches. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources
  • Republican Rep. Tom Latham and King were placed in the same district by the remap, but Latham is moving to avoid a primary. Ag secretary's wife moves toward Congress bid
  • I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited. Sylvia Plath 
  • It is done by hand, using a lathe to spin the barrel and a skilled touch with fine emery paper to polish the barrel to fit the bushing.
  • The inventory of unusual foliage includes calathea plants and Madagascar dragon-trees, known for their air-cleansing qualities. The MetroWest Daily News Homepage RSS
  • The body of the teapot (without handle and spout) was then turned smooth on a lathe.
  • I know it's completely uncool to blather on about one's partner.
  • Household items like the blare of the telephone's ring and the oppressive murk of Plath's London lighting scheme distort in her mind to create a homespun hell.
  • Why the hell are we conditioned into the smooth strawberry-and-cream Mother-Goose-world, Alice-in-Wonderland fable, only to be broken on the wheel as we grow older and become aware of ourselves as individuals with a dull responsibility in life? Sylvia Plath 

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