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1. Now he had to sever his last tie with that past, and by doing so, open up too much of that past
2. ‘Jo,’ said Katie with that flair teenagers frequently have for mentioning the unmentionable, ‘Did I see Mr Liddington coming out of your place the other day? His wife teaches me maths, you know
3. She did leave me the house, but never officially, so I had a tough tie with that also
4. One would pick her up at her house wearing a nice suit and tie with black shinny shoes
5. Bill Clinton is a disgrace to America, and perhaps the second worst American President (a tie with Jimmy Carter?)
6. “Yeah, then along came Katie with her wild ideas about a goat dairy
7. �Steve, wear your nice tie with the red stripes on it today
8. In spite of my negativity, I never broke the tie with the Church of Scotland and even though I often worshipped elsewhere or nowhere, I hung on assiduously to my “status” as an ordained minister through the Presbytery of Aberdeen
9. A $100,000 black Alexander Price suit adorned his 5’8” frame while accessorized with a black Armani dress shirt and a silver Brioni tie with black stripes
10. Mountie with a transcript of his earlier testimony
11. Wrap in tulle and tie with ribbon
12. Pam was a real cutie with a heart of steel
13. Ruksar was a part of the family, she’s helped Auntie with the cooking and all the other domesticated chores
14. Muslims felt a closer tie with the Christians than the Pagan
15. I would “redefine” our agreements at our next beer outing when, out of habit, Ed would try to lead me into telling an intriguing war tale to cutie with a limited vocabulary
16. So why, she wondered, is Lyons looking at me that way--like Beastie with a bird?
17. She was hottie with no bra, a very, very thin blouse, wet with perspiration from
18. She glanced at Katie with quizzical eyes and then moved on past them
19. Tie with butcher’s twine, then keep tying the roast with twine every 2 inches or so
20. When he hears something about him (cpth), his heart longs for him; and if his name or his merits or deeds are mentioned, his spirit travels overstepping the large distances and leaving behind all ages and generations in no time to where it becomes accompanying that venerable spirit and sticking to that firm tie with no break nor split
21. I burst out laughing, trying to imagine Kristie with a tongue ring and a new lisp
22. “Men, you can’t kill ‘em…unless they try and eat your brains,” said Kristie with a wry grin
23. "It's a horrid thing to be," said his mother, arranging his tie with an immense and lingering tenderness
24. Feeling the need to review stratagem he turned to face his kindred and discoursed: “Those of you adept at close-quarter combat will sortie with me shortly
25. “Men, you can’t kill ‘em… unless they try and eat your brains,” said Kristie with a wry grin
26. The other an almost exact replica of the photograph by Ray Man of a coloured male smartly dressed in suit and tie with his oversize penis hanging out of his fly, except that the face was that of Lea and the penis white
27. He wore a tight, beige summer suit with bell-bottom trousers, as was the style of the day, a silk, rose-colored shirt and a flashy, wide, red tie with an elaborate yellow-brown psychedelic design on it
28. Leaving her that day was a tie with the second meanest thing I ever did
29. alcohol and pot smoking ventures to the occasional sortie with a member of the opposite
30. She was helping Mattie with three bankruptcies and two employment discrimination cases
31. SEBETIC WAS in his forties, stood 6 feet 3 inches tall, weighed about 170, had red hair, black-framed glasses, and wore a sporty green plaid tie with his lab coat
32. "Would you mind finding the blue necktie with the white mice on it for me?"
33. Then tie with another thread at 20cm (8in)
34. Velchaninoff had frequently asked himself during his life at T——, whether Pavel Pavlovitch ever suspected his wife of having formed the tie with himself, of which mention has been made