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1 Everybody knew that Jimmy was swift-footed-especiallysince he once beat old Mr.
2 You are youth, you can beat old whiskered Time.
3 IRELAND'S Sonia McGinn beat old rival Eleanor Middlemiss to win the Glasgow Open badminton championship singles title yesterday.
4 He was the devil incarnate, Birch, and I believe his eye-for-an-eye fury could beat old Father Death himself.
5 He can beat old Pettigru all hollow; his eloquence is so thrilling that he always reminds me of Pericles.
6 She was the only one to ever beat Thor at a wrestling match, the observation being that one cannot beat old age.
7 A few weather- beaten old men, digging clams, dragging lobster-pots, or handling a boat.
8 Note the heavenly smile that lights up his weather- beaten old face!
9 He had beaten old Donald without mercy in every phase of that thirty-year period.
10 Not uncommonly three or four pairs of birds nest in one weather- beaten old tree.
11 Uncle Henry looked down at her soberly, his hard, weather- beaten old face quite unmoved.
12 Not far from the road stood a weather- beaten old barn of reddish-grey brick and tile.
13 Eventually he caught the scent, several hundred beats old , of the monsters that had passed.
14 He has beaten old Pierre of the warehouse.
15 It is such a weather- beaten old green dress.
16 She did not, however, hear the heart-cry with which the beaten old man welcomed his boy.
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