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Anyone looking at it would see only an ordinary stovepipe.
Never mind that the kitchen stovepipe was no more than 12 inches wide.
Only his greasy stovepipe hat be the same as other days.
I always expected the stovepipe to set fire to the roof and was not often disappointed.
The reporter turned an old stovepipe hat in his fingers.
Car's gone, and I haven't seen any smoke coming from the stovepipe.
The opening at the top of the stovepipe served as the "basket."
Soon it felt hot as a stovepipe to him.
Now his voice took on a softer echo, as though from within a stovepipe.
He wore a white stovepipe hat on his bald head.
They offered to help her put up a stovepipe.
Alone, they may only be able to modernize the stovepipes, not replace them.
There was a stovepipe running through the stem, and six steps had been built leading up to the front door.
From the top of it extended some three feet of stovepipe.
Someone passing above a wide stovepipe may fall in.
"What you've done is on a level with Stovepipe Town."
In the jargon of the intelligence world, those 15 are called separate "stovepipes."
You hold the burlap bag open and stand a length of stovepipe inside.
Some were nothing more than open lean-tos, but others had glass windows and stovepipes.
They created stovepipes to get the information they wanted directly to the top leadership.
The furnace made 15 tons of iron before the stovepipe fell on the third day.
It was laid on its side, with a section of rusty stovepipe thrust in one end.
The bazooka man had his stovepipe trained on our hood.
I've never had any illusions about Stovepipe Town or the real difference between us.
But for now, Washington is consumed by the what it calls the stovepipe problem - the failure to move intelligence across agencies.