Avoid “natural” calcium supplements such as oyster-shell calcium or bone meal that are less regulated and may contain lead. ❋ M.D. James Beckerman (2011)
Chemical analyses confirmed that the bricks were fired from local clay and set in oyster-shell mortar - all copied in the reconstruction led by mason Jimmy Price, owner of Virginia Limeworks. ❋ Unknown (2009)
There's exquisite attention to details, like the oyster-shell- and driftwood chandeliers in the restaurant and the terrace bar. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Rose got to run daily through the beautiful, lush landscapes around her, but the oyster-shell road was always there for her to cross as well. ❋ Linda P. Kozar (2009)
The Manual of Reason's example (TS 72) is of the false pseudo-perceptual judgement “This is a piece of silver” on seeing an oyster-shell. ❋ Ganeri, Jonardon (2009)
This 1889 two-story home with oyster-shell windows once belonged to a wealthy Macau businessman and has been recently restored. ❋ Jennifer Welker (2009)
The spaces between would each have an oyster-shell in the middle, and here and there he designed to leave the chalk to itself, which would always, he observed, make the grotto light and cheary. ❋ Unknown (2008)
I wish they were forbidden to write, on pain of having their faces deeply scarified with an oyster-shell. ❋ Unknown (2006)
The god surfs his way through the arch on an oyster-shell chariot that is drawn by powerful winged seahorses and is driven by Tritons blowing on conch shells to herald his arrival. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The change is effected by philosophy; it is not the turning over of an oyster-shell, but the conversion of a soul from night to day, from becoming to being. ❋ Unknown (2006)
His shoes crunched on the oyster-shell driveway as he rounded the hood of the car. ❋ Brown, Sandra (2006)
I park the Thunderbird in the oyster-shell driveway and head for the side of the house, intending to knock on the kitchen door as Cape Codders always do. ❋ Rose Connors (2004)
Mrs. Sohlberg (he finally thought it out for himself) was like the rich tinted interior of a South Sea oyster-shell — warm, colorful, delicate. ❋ Unknown (2004)
If any one were to try to persuade you that an oyster-shell (which is also chiefly composed of carbonate of lime) had crystallized out of sea-water, I suppose you would laugh at the absurdity. ❋ Unknown (2003)
A broken one being given by a gentleman to an Indian, he instantly snatched up an oyster-shell, and converted it with his teeth into a tool with which he presently fashioned the spear, and rendered it fit for use: in performing this operation, the sole of his foot served him as a work-board. ❋ Unknown (2003)
dude i have had so many [shrimp] rings but i would love to [have some of that] [kenyan] girls oyster shell ❋ M_luggs (2010)