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spare and Sinatra
Ava, had been previously associated with other bullfighters, though then she was still married to Frank Sinatra, she didn't spare any affairs during her vacations in Spain.

spare and embarrassment
The Court said the purpose of the section was principally to spare the Government the embarrassment and trouble of dealing with several parties, one of them a stranger to the claim, and to prevent traffic in claims, particularly tenuous claims, against the Government.
He said that Republican operatives had wanted to reveal compromising photographs of his daughter, which would disrupt her wedding, and he wanted to spare her from embarrassment.
Roger's ghost asks him to take care of his daughter Dora, a devout and popular television evangelist, whom he wants to spare from embarrassment.
* The Devil's Point, Cairngorms, Scotland — also renamed to spare Queen Victoria embarrassment.
FIRE wrote a letter to the Temple administration hinting at the possibility of legal action and stated, " Please spare Temple College the embarrassment of fighting against the Bill of Rights, by which it is legally and morally bound.
Many of their home supporters were in agreement and 10, 000 Austrians signed a petition demanding that Austria withdraw from the tournament to spare the nation's embarrassment < ref >
Lennier did confess his feelings to her when he and Delenn were both trapped in hyperspace facing death, but Delenn, who had long known of his feelings for her, feigned that she hadn't heard his confession in order to spare him embarrassment.
Initially he claimed that he had Tarkalean flu to the crew to spare the embarrassment of discussing his actual condition.
Indeed, Albert had to intervene at one point and spare his brother the embarrassment of losing one of his Coburg properties.
Although Szymanowski expressed interest in seeing Efebos published, he wanted to wait until his mother died, presumably to spare her any potential feelings of embarrassment from the contents of the book.
She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her and her daughter Myrtle Mae from future embarrassment.

spare and says
Joanna retreats to the spare room when the doorbell rings, but the caller is not Morris but Roland Maule, who says he has an appointment with Garry.
He says that he will spare Hammer's life so that he can watch the trouble that he has caused in Andrea's life.
The Intendant says that she cannot allow Kira and Bashir to live, but Kira convinces her counterpart to spare them and let her try to find a way back.
His inventing skills are further expanded on in the games: in Evil Dead: Regeneration, he creates fully functional weapons such as a flamethrower and a harpoon gun from spare parts that are merely laying about ; and in Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick, the inventiveness seems to run in Ash's family, as his blacksmith ancestor in the Colonial Dearborn level is quickly able to make a flamethrower and a gatling gun from spare parts Ash finds for him, when Ash says those things " haven't even been invented yet ".
In a successful bid to spare Marge, Homer says that he acted alone.
Sub-Zero says Scorpion is a fool to spare his life.

spare and turned
Stieltjes originally wrote to Hermite concerning celestial mechanics, but the subject quickly turned to mathematics and he began to devote his spare time to mathematical research.
Even though he was composing music and writing music criticism in his spare time, Cui turned out to be an extremely prolific composer and feuilletonist.
Lü Meng then turned himself in to Yuan Xiong ( 袁雄 ), who pleaded with Sun Ce to spare his life.
Following his retirement, Laudrup sometimes turned out to play for Lyngby's Old Boys team in his spare time.
: it at once brings to mind a word from one of those warm-blooded languages English speakers invest with musical beauty, spare in clusters and full of liquids, nasals, and open syllables with cardinal vowel nuclei — the languages of the Mediterranean or Polynesia, or the sentimentalized Celtic that Lewis and Tolkien turned into a staple of fantasy fiction
The team, consisting of only three mechanics, had no spare parts and repairing it turned out to be unsuccessful, as the gearbox broke again in qualifying, leaving Kinnunen without a recorded time and the only driver not to qualify for the race.
When brought before Silken Thomas he implored the Earl to spare his life, but the young lord turned away with contempt, saying " Beir uaim an bodach " (" take the fellow away ").
A crowd of 11, 000 turned up to see the tourists win with one ball to spare, although in practice the result was always clear after an opening partnership of 131 between Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden.
A crowd of 11, 000 turned up to see the tourists win with one ball to spare, although in practice the result was always clear after an opening partnership of 131 between Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden.
Kent were set 188 to win, and lost wickets at regular intervals, but 54 from the first-class debutant Dexter turned out to be crucial as Kent made it with three wickets to spare.
The show centers around Rufus Butterworth ( Bob Denver ), the driver of a customized 1930s touring car turned taxi, and his childhood friend Bert Gramus, played by Herb Edelman, owner of a local diner and neighborhood hangout called " Bert's Place ", which Butterworth advertised on the taxi's fender-mount spare tire covers.

spare and down
Decades later, while there is still an abundance of land, this market remains because the colony itself has quotas to meet and debts to repay-they cannot spare the resources to develop local industries to make the machines themselves and free labour does not have to bid its price down enough to outcompete slave labour.
Mackendrick said, " So we cut the script there on the floor, with the actors, just cutting down lines, making them more spare – what Clifford would have done himself, really, had there been time ".
Due to Monkey not wanting to stay down, Rasslor decides to spare his planet.
He studied law at the Birkbeck Literary and Scientific Institution for a degree of the University of London in his spare time, while holding down an office job.
A player who takes two balls to knock all the pins down gets a spare, which means the first ball of the next frame counts double.
Cut off from Italy as they were though, problems with lack of fuel, munitions, spare parts and replacements became a serious problem and the Regia Aeronautica was worn down in a war of attrition.
To spare Vermont from becoming a seat of war, Prévost therefore determined to advance down the western, New York State, side of the lake.
The bowler is allowed one shot at a new rack of ten pins if he fouled on the first roll of a frame, and if all ten pins are knocked down on this shot, it is scored as a spare.
Effectively, there are three kinds of marks given in a score ; a strike ( all ten down in the first ball ), a spare ( all ten down by the second ball ), and an open ( missed pins still standing when the turn ends ).
A spare earns ten points plus the points for the next ball thrown ( again, if a player gets a spare then follow it with 7 pins down, their value for the spare would be 10 + 7, or 17 ).
Then the player rolls a second ball and if all the remaining pins are knocked down, it is called a " spare ".
* Good strike: Denotes when after the first ball the remaining Pins stood up are able to be knocked down with the second ball for a spare.
Musashi supposedly fashioned the long bokken, a type called a suburitō due to its above-average length, by shaving down the spare oar of the boat in which he arrived at the duel with his wakizashi ( the wood was very hard ).
Bill for a degree in culinary arts and held down odd jobs in his spare time.
I submit to you ladies and gentlemen that is why these people came to testify for Dorothea Puente ... " I think you can only truly understand why so many people testified and asked you to spare Dorthea's life only if you have ever fallen down and stumbled on the road of life and had someone pick you up, give you comfort, give you love, show you the way.
He made himself particularly odious to the King by refusing, along with Gloucester to spare the life of Sir Simon Burley who had been condemned by the Merciless Parliament, even though the queen, Anne of Bohemia went down on her knees before them to beg for mercy.
In the final match, Ponting scored 124 not out from 129 balls, as Australia chased down 316 with six wickets to spare.
These will be your skills: to impose culture on peace, to spare the conquered and to war down the proud ".
Finally, the spare tire cover and jack cradle assembly was changed from the jack and cover being bolted down to one where the jack sat in a plastic " bucket " inside the spare with the cover simply placed on top.
However, the city voted down the motion to build a library, as well as another motion to build a firehall ; the city just didn't have any money to spare for " luxuries ".

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