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1 And giving old people more money didn't make her happy.
2 And on the heels of that thought followed another: who would be giving old Barney his dinner?
3 Breashears showed different photo points in mountainous Nepal, giving old images and then "wiping" them over with barer modern ones.
4 He added: Weekly visits from helpers are about more than just giving old people a bath and a quick clean of their flat.
5 The rationale is that there is no sense in giving old lags game time to ensure temporary security at the expense of youthful dynamism.
6 We're calling it, Marriage Story nominee Scarlett Johansson wore one of her most beautiful looks to date, giving old Hollywood glamour vibes in red.
7 The idea of giving old items new life and "paying it forward" eventually inspired the company to employ people looking to transition from homelessness.
8 Giving old clothes new life is a great way to cut climate-changing emissions, he added.
9 Quickly the old Squire chose a jury-givingold Joel the opportunity to object as he called each man's name.
10 After a few minutes, Mel Riorden appeared, touting the lemonade they were selling, giving Old Bob a meaningful glance.
11 "I'm giving old Bixby what he wants, and I'm- "Dickmade gestures of pulling wires.
12 "The mistrustful maid's giving old Dick a sword?"
13 "Do you know," he said hurriedly, "I rather think I may have a chance of giving old Clifton warning before long?"
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