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Fing and who
* Der Fönig ( the Fing ), 2002 ( story with pictures about a King who always mixes up the letters " F " and " K ")

Fing and for
More singles followed in the 1970s, including 1974's " Not Now Arthur "/" If I Only Had My Time Again " ( BASFBA 1012 ), and in 1975 " I Only Have Eyes for You "/" One ' Fing ' N ' Annuver " ( RCA 2610 ) with " Yus My Dear "/" Arthur " ( RCA Z639A ) released in 1976.

Fing and .
In this country, the two guiding lights are, without doubt, Felix Fing and Anna Pulova.
Other villages include Abi, Abiet, Abyor, Ador, Again, Agum, Agurton, Aidu, Ajako, Ajung Shol, Akiar, Akop, Alak, Amett, Ayen, Bir Di, Bir ' Qurub, Bop, Dan Ageir, Duqduq, Faier, Faiwal, Fan Ashir, Fing Dit, Gwurra, Jangyang, Kwoit, Liet, Lut, Madeir, Mading, Majon Yom, Maiwai, Majok, Makwoich, Malwal, Marial Bai, Maryal, Mashraar Ragg, Meding, Meshra Ashol, Moing Jang, Molau, Nyang Fing, Pankier, Ping Dit, Powang, Rumbel, Urao, Waratit, Wun Liet, Wun Rog, Wunrock, and Zungumbia.
Sikasso's ethnic groups include the Bamana, the Senufo ( mainly the Supyire ), the Bobo ( or Bobo Fing, lit.

lean and gentleman
In an 1896 article, Wyatt Earp said that " Doc was a dentist, not a lawman or an assassin, whom necessity had made a gambler ; a gentleman whom disease had made a frontier vagabond ; a philosopher whom life had made a caustic wit ; a long lean ash-blond fellow nearly dead with consumption, and at the same time the most skillful gambler and the nerviest, speediest, deadliest man with a six-gun that I ever knew.

lean and old
There were some sweet machines other than women: an old Bugatti, a lean Farina coachwork on an American chassis, a Swallow, a type A40-AjK Mercedes and lots more.
He is large, bent, black, lean, hairy and old, and his ears hang down to his waist.
:::< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ">" In a village of La Mancha, the name of which I have no desire to call to mind, there lived not long since one of those gentlemen that keep a lance in the lance-rack, an old buckler, a lean hack, and a galgo for coursing.
:... a monstrosity of a man, a pygmy, fat-headed and like a mole as to the smallness of his eyes ; disgusting with his short, broad, thick, and half hoary beard ; disgraced by a neck an inch long ; very bristly through the length and thickness of his hair ; in color an Ethiopian ; one whom it would not be pleasant to meet in the middle of the night ; with extensive belly, lean of loin, very long of hip considering his short stature, small of shank, proportionate as to his heels and feet ; clad in a garment costly but too old, and foul-smelling and faded through age ; shod with Sicyonian shoes ; bold of tongue, a fox by nature, in perjury, and lying a Ulysses.
He resolves not to build on old foundations, or to lean upon principles which, in his youth, he had taken upon trust.
While ordered generative art systems are as old as art itself, and disordered generative art systems came to prominence in the 20th century, contemporary generative art practice tends to lean in the direction of complex generative systems.
The younger nephew of the cruel, powerful and cunning Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, the dark-haired, 16-year old Feyd is as lean and muscular as the Baron is morbidly obese ; the Baron also notes that the " full and pouting look " of Feyd's lips is " the Harkonnen genetic marker ".
Teacher is a lean old man with a white beard and a mass of thick white hair who knows Conan and is the grandfather of Lanna.

lean and school
Gower attended prep school at Marlborough House School in Hawkhurst from the age of 8 to 13, where he started to lean towards cricket as his preferred sport.
Kidd was a big booster of athletics, especially football, and in 1915, when funds were rather lean at the school, Kidd donated $ 800 to equip the football team.
After undergoing 7 lean years of under-funding, he managed to persuade the duc de Choiseul to reopen it in 1765, and continued to run the school for the rest of his life.
An extremely tall, spare-looking, reserved Westphalian with a close-shaven head, Troost belonged to a school of architects, Peter Behrens and Walter Gropius who, even before 1914, reacted sharply against the highly ornamental Jugendstil and advocated a restrained, lean architectural approach, almost devoid of ornament.
The program has enjoyed considerable success in reducing pathogen levels and controlling fat content in lean beef and pork that is provided to school children.

lean and who
Yet we who lean upon such a man and draw strength from him and expect interpretation of the infinite through him -- we who readily accept his sacrifice as our due, we of the congregations are the first to tell him what is in our minds instead of listening to what is in his soul.
and a Jesus who, though lean, was strong even in death a look he remembered well from his experience in the dead room of Santo Spirito.
The lean and leathery Oklahoma amateur, who has been playing topnotch tournament golf for many years, refused to let the Masters jitters overtake him and closed the tournament with his second straight 69.
In contrast to Francia, who was lean, López was obese ( a " great tidal wave of human flesh ", according to one who knew him ).
He therefore decelerated in the lean, and, as McKenley came quickly, at the tape no one was certain who won.
Therefore, since Starkweather's home was always within city Limits, and since Lincoln's home and place of business, his saw mill, which was built along the Rouge River, were always outside the city limits of Plymouth, William, who brought his entire family with him and built a lean to at the Panera site as the first home, was the first settler within city limits.
In lean times, farmers might obtain goods on credit from suppliers in local market towns who would be paid when times were better.
As a lifelong genuine fan he is hugely popular with fellow Stokies who respect his unwavering support for the club through many a lean year.
It closes with verses linking Miguel de Cervantes, who fought in the battle, with the " lean and foolish knight " he would later immortalize in Don Quixote.
In the first months of 1981, President Kekkonen began to regret Koivisto's appointment as Prime Minister and to lean towards the side of those who wanted to get rid of him.
In a closed system, from the time a candidate qualifies to the day of the primary, he must cater to strong partisans, who tend to lean to the extreme ends of the ideological spectrum.
When it was all suggested they lean to the left, Veronica quipped that her dad hated anyone who leaned to the left.
They lean on the ancient Greek traditions of Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, who described an exaggerated negative character image of Khufu, ignoring the paradoxical ( because positive ) traditions the Egyptians themselves had always taught. Close-up of the dream stele
Individuals with DPD are passive individuals who lean on others to guide their lives.
After nearly 20 years of service to the club, Ross Caven won a Championship medal and there was also success for the hard-working Danny Ferry who had been with Queen's through the lean spells of the 90s.
"... You know, Bob, in my lean years — I called them The Hungry Years — it was Bob Rogers and Australia who welcomed me.
Since lean body mass is metabolically active vs. fat cells which need very few calories to be sustained, these formula tend to be more accurate, especially with athletes who have above average lean mass and little body fat.
Studies investigating the impact of posture on interpersonal relationships suggest that mirror-image congruent postures, where one person ’ s left side is parallel to the other person ’ s right side, leads to favorable perception of communicators and positive speech ; a person who displays a forward lean or decreases a backward lean also signifies positive sentiment during communication.
Brian joined Uerdingen, in order to play in a club with relative little pressure, and also looked to lean on fellow Dane Jan Bartram who was already at the club.
The only bonafide major league prospect on the team during this lean period was Larry Sheets, who was mainly a journeyman hitter during his career.

lean and was
Tessie, everybody thought, was a strong woman, but she was only strong because she had Alfred to lean on.
She glanced at the man nodding beside her, a man with weather cracks furrowed into his lean cheeks, with powdery pale eyes reflecting all the droughts he had seen, reflecting the sky and the drought which must follow now in August -- yes, with eyes predicting the drought and here it was only June, only festival time again and thoughts of Gratt Shafer would not leave her.
I was hungry as a wolf, and my body felt lean and vital.
Only one year of deficit was recorded, but the price paid was retrenchments and lean public spending.
When Heracles had pulled Theseus first from his chair, some of his thigh stuck to it ( this explains the supposedly lean thighs of Athenians ), but the earth shook at the attempt to liberate Pirithous, whose desire to have the wife of a god for himself was so insulting he was doomed to stay behind.
Bogart was drawn to Bacall's high cheekbones, green eyes, tawny blond hair, and lean body, as well as her poise and earthy, outspoken honesty.
He stood tall, had jet-black hair, and was lean and athletic.
Sekien originally was trained in the aristocratic Kanō School of painting, but in middle age he started to lean toward the popular Ukiyo-e, a genre of Japanese woodblock prints.
During this time, Magritte supported himself through the production of fake Picassos, Braques and Chiricos — a fraudulent repertoire he was later to expand into the printing of forged banknotes during the lean postwar period.
It was another lean series with the ball, Benaud's 17 wickets costing 40. 47, the third consecutive series where his wickets cost more than 30.
According to a survey of professional philosophers and others on their philosophical views which was carried out in November 2009 ( taken by 3226 respondents, including 1803 philosophy faculty members and / or PhDs and 829 philosophy graduate students ) 44. 9 % of respondents accept or lean towards correspondence theories, 20. 7 % accept or lean towards deflationary theories and 13. 8 % epistemic theories.
And both men were a study in contrasts, Jardine being tall, lean and trim while Matheson was short and slightly portly.
The original version was limited by the 18-bit word address of the PDP-10, and considerable effort was expended in keeping the implementation lean and simple.
The first half of the 1920s was a particularly lean period for composing but Ravel did complete successful concert tours to Amsterdam, Milan, London, Madrid, and Vienna, which also boosted his fame.
This transient oversupply of air causes a lean mixture, which makes the engine misfire ( or " stumble ")— an effect opposite what was demanded by opening the throttle.
In the beginning, it was not clear which party would be favored by the victors of the Second World War, but by the end of the 1940s, the left-wing governments of USA and Britain began to lean toward the CDU and away from the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ).

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