Maybe I should start reading the paper more often, Katie told her.
2
Katie said he was initially reluctant to handle money: He'd say 'no.
3
Using Katie's original queries, I'll do my best to explain them: 1.
4
Something is wrong with Katie, he said in a very serious voice.
5
You need Katie Allen's round-up of key points from the statement, here.
1
The skimmer flew south above the highway at a steady sixty meters.
2
Theo turned without a word, dropped into the skimmer, and lifted off.
3
Ben relaxed his grip and his thoughts, and the lake skimmer slowed.
4
Gotta look in the skimmer. He tried to get to his feet.
5
Take them up with a skimmer, drain and serve hot, on toast.
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It is made of a pure white double bonded silk cady -a thick fabric -which has a soft matt lustre.
2
Being bosom cronies of Mr. Cady, the four youths needed little urging.
3
As they shook hands Cady grunted: My invitation to globe-trot is withdrawn.
4
Cady made a sacrifice, but the next two batters were easily retired.
5
The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Woman's Bible, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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The old days or the new times, somer or kemmer, love is love.
2
Fine; thus they are spared much waste and madness; but what is left, in somer?
3
You allers was han'some, but now you's han'somer'n ever!
4
The arrest of Gerry Adams may also deter somer floaters who were drifting in its direction.
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I have already had some trouble trying to tell this story in a language that has no somer pronouns, only gendered pronouns.
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But boater Craig Reeves says living on a barge is not straightforward.
2
Fernandez Jones was an experienced boater who frequently went deep-sea fishing, Snyder said.
3
What if some boater wants to motor down by the dam?
4
A boater on Lake Norman had snagged a portion of an upper arm.
5
A color print featured a kid in a boater with an LBJ hatband.
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In his hand was a strawboater with a yellow band about it.
2
He seemed respectable enough-young ,cleanshaven, strawboater, light-flanneltrousers.
3
In the next picture, the friend's strawboater is crushed.
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One of a group of monks wears a strawboater, another an embroidered Russian fur hat.
5
In the summer, he wore a strawboater.
Ús de basher en anglès
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Yes, mind your blasphemies, LL is a bit of a Bible-basher.
2
His tweet led to a lead and the eventual discovery of this mystery heel basher.
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I don't want to be seen as a teacher-basher.
4
The barbarian was about to slip inside the gate, an unapologetic Boca-basher crashing the Boca garden party.
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What he is not is an Israel-basher.
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The privy-basher, if found, would be Pumped.
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The "basher" swung up from the hip with his right arm, aiming for John's face.
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McCullum had come a long way from the aggressive big basher Greatbatch remembered him as back in his 20s.
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He was very keen on getting the post, and lobbied Brown for the role: he badly wants to be nat-basher-in-chief.
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John threw the chair at the "basher" before him and dashed to the other side of the room.
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These are is not the rantings of some crypto-Marxist City-basher, but the considered view of one of Europe's most thoughtful financial regulators.
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It transpires that he's a heavy-footed American basher with a big serve, a big forehand and a substantial double-fisted backhand to boot.
13
He moved closer and was breathing hard, struggling, I feared, with his own question of identity, whether he was a healer or a basher.
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In that guise he will reappear in the next chapter, playing a very different role from that of Moderate-basher and defender of the old-time religion.
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My father was no "Brit-basher," and revered their conduct in World War II and their subsequent post-war efforts to establish the rule of law internationally.
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Basher has spotted numerous armed men on a roof next to you.