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*' Slim ' - Mopy, thrill-seeking, sleep-obsessed 15-year-old skater punk who was abandoned by his parents for being annoying.
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*' I sleep soundly ' - Interview with and article on Mikhail Kalashnikov at the age of 83, from The Guardian newspaper.
*' En Territoire Belge et a quarante centimetres de la frontiere ' - English-language PhD thesis on the historical geography of Baale's enclaves, including photos and detailed maps
*' Barton ' - large white bracts ; blooms at early age ; resistant to stem canker and powdery mildew.
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*' Boy ' ( Percy Boyd ) Staunton — Ramsay's " lifelong friend and enemy " who threw a snowball ( containing a rock ) at him which instead hit Mary Dempster, thereby precipitating the premature birth of Paul Dempster and her subsequent slide into madness.
*' Spraying and praying ' may also refer to someone who is behind cover and shoots their firearm around the cover without looking at their target, usually out of fear of being exposed.
*' Mick and Keef ': not the real Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, but impersonations ( played by Phil Cornwell, who later did the characters in Stella Street ).
*' a raving lunatic ' and ' stark raving mad ' are both euphemisms for a person who is mentally ill.
*' A Fresh Discovery of the High Presbyterian Spirit ,' & c., 1654, ( controversy with six London booksellers, Thomas Underhill, Samuel Gellibrand, John Rothwell, Luke Fawne, Joshua Kirton, and Nathaniel Webb, who petitioned for the restraint of the press ).
*' The Foot out of the Snare ,' & c., 1656, 4to ( by John Toldervy, who had been a quaker ; part by Goodwin ).
*' Life is a gift you only get once, take a chance, go for your dreams who says you can't have it all?
*' A writer of extraordinary perception Sharon Creech has created a novel which generates considerable compassionate empathy for Annie, the central character, who is trying to understand her role in life … wonderful to read in one session ' — Carousel Autumn 2004 issue 28
*' Samantha Quick ' was suggested as Nancy's stage name by Simone. She was a mysterious character from The Phantom of Venice who Nancy impersonates in order to meet Enrico Tazza.
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*' Drop Dead Diva ', a television series, was filmed in the neighboring city of Senoia, also located in Coweta County.
*' The Newark Passion ' written by James Pacey was performed in Southwell Minster on March 1 and 2 2012.
*' he blue area in which France was " allowed to establish such direct or indirect administration or control as they may desire and as they may think fit to arrange with the Arab State or Confederation of Arab States " did not include Damascus, Homs, Hama, or Aleppo.
*' New Historian ' Shifts from Old View of Israel Israeli " new historian " Benny Morris was online Monday, March 12, at 2 p. m.
*' Shopping G-Point ' ( 購物G點 ) was first issued with the 125th issue in conjunction with ' G-Point Price '( G點價 ), which provided discounts for readers buying trendy clothes, sneakers and accessiories.
*' Sneakers '( 波鞋王 ) was first issued with the 317th issue, and introduced trends, design, brands and the price of sneakers.
*' Make-up Garden '( 妝苑 ) was first issued with the 317th issue, and included make-up tips, make-up demonstrations, a new cosmetics product review and interviews with artists and models.
*' Brands '( 東Touch別注 ) was first issued with the 348th issue, and introduced brand products in fashion.
*' Cat's ' was first issued with the 355th issue, and mainly contained stylish pictures of the latest fashion products.
*' OK! week '( OK一周 ) was first issued with the 370th issue, and reported the hottest entertainment news of the previous week.
*' I was told of Ian's death on the same day the ceasefire was announced ', by his widow Marica McKay, whose husband Sergeant Ian McKay was killed storming a position that was pinning his platoon down
*' English As It IS Broken ' ( The Sunday Times, Ministry of Education ): A new weekly column was introduced in the Gen Y page of the Sunday Times.
*' Mad ' Frankie Fraser ( 1982 ) was held on ' A ' Wing and excused boots for supposed fallen arches.
*' The Dark Tower ', a radio play written by Louis MacNeice with incidental music by Benjamin Britten which was first broadcast in 1946 on the BBC's Home Service ( now Radio 4 ).
*' s 139-point win against was the largest victory in St Kilda's history, and the heaviest defeat in the Brisbane Lions ' history.
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