The Foxhall jaw has now been missing for many years.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Normally, we are happy to find a fragment of jaw, a few isolated teeth, a bit of an arm, a bit of a skull. But to find associated body parts is extremely rare.
You have to remember that not every creature that was evolving left behind its skull or its tools for our convenience tens of thousands of years later. Most bones or most tools rot or get buried and are never found again.
There was something missing. But in my world, there is never time to figure out what is, in fact, missing.
One should not forget that there are very few surviving items from this period, often just single, small bones, a tooth, a sliver of the skull. Categorizing these pieces can be very difficult.
To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war.
A lot of the people who have come to know the company in the last few years will not have seen this piece.
The enemy now began to appear from the mast-head.
So much of 'Jaws' was amazing because the mind filled in what was missing.
I knew there was an old axe down cellar; that is all I knew.
I've always been unhappy with my teeth. I've lost most of them from my bottom jaw, and those in the upper jaw have been screwed in or capped. As a result, I've got great hollows under my cheeks, and my bone structure seems accentuated.
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