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Shops and garden centres are fully stocked with row upon row of tempting treasures to add to our gardens.
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Either that or an open-faced roast beef sandwich with mashed potatoes and peas.
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My diseases are an asthma and a dropout and, what is less curable , seventy - five .
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Christian Slater has a new movie coming out next month in which he plays a vigilante.
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What a day it is and how I am contented not to be in pine tress.
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One new kids gray Jerzees 50 % cotton and 50 % polyester long sleeve full zip hooded sweatshirt.
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He finagled me out of my property.
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Je vous fais mes excuses pour ma demande brusque?
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The youngsters, ages 2 to 17, provide a never-ending source of story lines.
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All steamed up over the real thing.
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She beavered away at her complicated calculations.
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Was it going to be a rap on the knuckles for quality?
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They are made of toil, sweat, perseverance, tenacity and iron will
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Fortunately it wasn't the usual Aussie surf!
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Thanks for taking us camping - Miranda had a blast!
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Why does the conversation have to revert to money every five minutes?
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I am just a friend,and she is your everthing.
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Replacing a system of retribution with one of restorative justice is, however, an uphill battle.
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Model Nikki is on target for a very strange tan in fringed bikini, cowboy boots, bandana and six-shooter.
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Next, Sanfordleads his audience-in this case, me-on the short walk to Horseshoe Cove, another indentation in the rugged shoreline of Bodega Head.
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She is a realist through and through.
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It is your treat, but you shouldn't stodge yourself with roast duck and beef stew, John.
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Senses rioted, coherent thought fled, and for mindless seconds they were oblivious to the world about them.
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Let them come, if they like, be It'sagamore , sachem, or pow - wow .
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And yet, such sensitive elongations the anteater had, too, uncomplicated by assertions of power, even over ants.
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She was so tired she came home and conked out at eight o'clock.
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After a while, he laid his book aside and sat there, his head tilted back, his thoughts adrift.
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On the other side is the mosaic-tiled bath, as blue as the sea, beneath a cascade of tropical plants.
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Dad will skin you alive when he sees this place!
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The music teacher comes twice each week to bridge the awful gap between dorothy and chopin.
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Some of the best lessons we ever learn from our mistakes and failuresThe error of the past is the wisdom and success of the future
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The removal of old-style apartheid and the beginnings of a democratic society have brought more bloodshed than ever.
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His attempts to put things right have been undermined by a cash flow that was always spasmodic and is now drying up.
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I was excited at the prospect of participating in a real blood-and-guts battle against a prohibitive odds-on favorite.
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Ryan O'Neal plays the father, a con man, and Tatum O'Neal the daughter.
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Sullivan never misses a chance to slam the tobacco industry.
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Some say Britain's pungent blue-veined Stilton cheese smells of old socks.
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There are no whoopee cushions or fake vomit lying around her office.
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Foreign programs, funded with charitable dollars and operating against incredible odds, are losing steam.
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I dread to think what they say about me behind my back.
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Con-gratulations to everybody who sent in their ideas.
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It was the old offer dressed up as something new.
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Their striker demonstrated all his prowess with the boot.
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It's no better than a hollow stalk.
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Jane is an incurable gossip.
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Why can't they leave my pussy alone?
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The visit hardly went like a breeze from start to finish.
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So he enrolled in a Dale Carnegie public speaking course and says the skills he learned there enabled him to woo his future wife, Susan Thompson, a 'champion debater,' he says.
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Her skin was as white as snow.
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She spent hours mooning over her favourite actor.
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It was one thing to kiss a girl like Sonya, but Edusha was an intelligent young woman, a high-school graduate.
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She cast about for some excuse for refusing his proposal.
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In fact my whole being was permeated by the leaden-armed pervading weakness one feels when forced to work in the small hours.
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I'll be pushing up daisies by the time that happens.
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But sometimes it's intelligent to be half-witted: if you want to make your end.
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He was a wizard at appealing to everyone's sense of childlike wonder.
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Then, as now, rulers used history to shape the present, a leitmotif that has marked almost every era.
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The practical and pragmatic gainsay the Utopian and transcendental.
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From a merry child, then a blushing maid, she has become a perfect woman now.
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It was her sheer persistence that wore them down in the end.
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With the old wish that is ever new,may the greeting do its share toward making your Christmas a pleasant one.
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For the province's future Olympic hopefuls have been brushing up on skills both on and off the sports fields.
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The teacher's demand cut no ice with these naughty boys.
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It kept him down, on a level with the lowest; him, the man of ethereal attributes, whose voice the angels might else have listened to and answered!
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Half the pleasure of getting big , I think, is nose at the indignity of getting dignified.
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Mark and Rick were the odd ones out in claiming to like this cherry beer.
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Everyone pretended Clarisa was simply taking a siesta.
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We decided to give it a whirl.
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It is not every day that one meets a business-person who is not obsessed with Mammon.
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Homes in this corner of Mantua that once went for $350,000 are now worth nothing.
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Oh, don't the days seem lank and long, when all goes right and nothing goes wrong?
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She collared my black wool coat with otter pelts.
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I spotted Dad edging his way through the throng.
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And money of of primitive simplicity, elegance, concise, avant-courier is life new idea is complete show, unripe activation, individuation already was the patent of sitting room, bedroom no longer.
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I am scampish, still be your rogue, this a little while you had untied two my knot!
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One glance was all it took to realise this was one hard nut to crack - his features still completely impassive.
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The couples in this book all found creative alternatives to the family-nullifying lives that awaited nearly every one of them.
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Rather, if she turns into a domestic goddess around you-offers to sew a loose shirt button, brings you a dish of homemade mac and cheese-take note.
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I've always been close to my dad but he's never rammed his career down my throat.
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She beguiled them into believing her version of events.
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I was sixteen and wearing my prettiest frock.
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There's no point having wishes if you don't at least try to do them.
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In the corridor, the objective correlative of pre-bedroom intimacy, the moment arrives.
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Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical
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Words cut [hurt] more than swords
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They shouted obscene greetings to him, treating him like a commissionaire, or a bar man.
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The film was a nostalgic re - creation of 19 th century America.
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The bow flagged in her hand and she heard herself exclaim.
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She would be crushed between them.
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Cunt camouflage of some always listen to pop!
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I've got a job in the bag.
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I'm tired of being treated like a slave!
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I'd have crashed the car but for your warning.
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He had a white - knuckle ride on a roller coaster.
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But will the various shrunken and nationalized institutions cough up their dues next year?
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She had more respect for Michaelis, on whose name they all poured such withering contempt, as a little mongrel arriviste, and uneducated bounder of the worst sort.
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The nation will soon be liberated from the foulest thralldom.
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What's your secret for this wonderful pastry?
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I'm going to drop yoga and do aerobics instead.
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From the sideline it looked like a rottweiler up against a chihuahua.