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[[All, or substantially all]] of  entire [[face-cloth]], {{tag|flannel}}, hand-towel, sponge [[and/or]] other small piece of cloth intended for washing one’s face, or any little bit of it. Also true of that soft furry material one makes a lumberjack shirt, [[or any part thereof]], out [[of]].
{{pe}}[[All, or substantially all]] of  entire [[face-cloth]], [[flannel]], hand-towel, sponge [[and/or]] other small piece of cloth intended for washing one’s face, or any little bit of it. Also true of that soft furry material one makes a lumberjack shirt, [[or any part thereof]], out [[of]].
 
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All, or substantially all of entire face-cloth, flannel, hand-towel, sponge and/or other small piece of cloth intended for washing one’s face, or any little bit of it. Also true of that soft furry material one makes a lumberjack shirt, or any part thereof, out of.