After twenty minutes on hold, a helpful lass answered and promised to sort us out. |
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Compare that to a young lass who did work experience with us a few months ago. |
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I'm not sure where the others are from but I'm a Yorkshire lass and that should give the panel some cred! |
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Moe is a lass thoroughly caught up in Japan's Gosloli trend, in which she dresses up in retro frocks in a misguided effort to be cool. |
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That is still the case, although there is one demure young lass whose eldritch scream would be enough to frighten even the toughest banshee. |
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Shelma's a young lass from, well, I'm not sure where she's from, but she sings like an angel. |
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When I was about 6 months pregnant I met a young lass at our local mother and baby group. |
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On my first day of travelling to school on the bus, I was at the back along with some friends, when a young lass got on. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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I did hear a young lass make an ado about knowing where we lived, and coming to see us. |
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I detest her attempts to personify a chummy Liverpudlian lass when she probably hasn't been near the Scotty Road for 40 years. |
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Why do you need a bus when you have a bonny lass to drive you to school today? |
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One of the younger men on the boat laughed at me, and called me bonny lass for having done such a thing. |
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This silly comedy stars Brendan Fraser as the boofhead explorer trying to protect an English lass he fancies from a bunch of sex-crazed zombies. |
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Twenty first-rate musicians and singers perform on this album, adding colour, texture and contrast to the songs of the little Yorkshire lass. |
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Along the way, he learns Japanese from a Japanese lass whom he meets in a college in California. |
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It is a meeting that sends the life of the charming Irish lass spinning into a new direction. |
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So unless the lass had an unhealthy taste for doddering old buffers like you and me, my theory's up the spout. |
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One young lass is desperate to make it as a singer, but finds that she's having more success slinging the drinks as a barmaid. |
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She glared at Glint, who was crossing the deck with an armload of mending, causing the semi-innocent lass to hurry off guiltily. |
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I pictured the tow-headed lass in her sparkling outfit, skates deftly cutting the ice, the stands full of cheering friends and admirers. |
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John's logic here is hardly unassailable, and the lass promptly puts him in his place by taking up with a married middle-aged bank manager. |
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Why, if their measure is to be taken from this lass, she hasn't a stitch of clothing, let alone a periapt or weapon. |
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Gone is the sparse acoustic strum of a heartbroken Norfolk lass and in steps a more knowing soul. |
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Serving up the suds was a lovely Liverpudlian lass who almost made you feel like you popped into a pub on Coronation Street. |
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The half-hour quiz show was a chance for Jane to escape her pigeonhole as that Yorkshire lass who sings ballads. |
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I'm a Yorkshire lass, you don't just jack it in although there have been some very low points. |
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The green-fingered lass whose figure has made her fortune has now had a fuchsia named after her. |
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She's an adventurous lass who uses her feminine wiles quite effectively on unsuspecting men. |
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The latter is the warm-hearted Brummie lass who speaks from the heart. |
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That explains this lovely lass following you, but then again, I don't think you need to pull them out of the icy sea to sweep them off their feet. |
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And although Beryl, simple lass of cheery disposition, has tried to sweet talk Tom on more than one social occasion, the old cuss has always rebuffed the olive branch. |
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Now, some of this might be because the poor lass has shuffled off this mortal coil, but none of these guys tends to throw around superlatives for people who don't deserve it. |
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The dynamic lass is in her element working at the airport as part of her third year of a four-year engineering apprenticeship with Stockport Engineering Training Centre. |
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A jaded rake and a debauchee, Count Charmant, son of Prince Himalay, is planning the seduction of Albertine, a marvel of a lass. |
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Since he doesn't want his wife to find out about phoning the young lass he phones her instead from a call box, the very same one, every morning at a set time. |
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The author of the newsletter was a perspicacious young lass. |
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A winsome young lass in a floppy hat, gazing soulfully to the horizon in a windblown field soft focus, in pastels. |
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The employers soon saw the advantage of hiring a multi-racial, multi-lingual workforce lass liable to identify with workers' solidarity. |
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No c lass on Wednesday June 22nd, Thursday July 14th, and Friday July 15th. |
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The fact that he recast her as a housemaid or a blowsy country lass is indicative of his desire to distance and protect himself from painful memories. |
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At every stage in a fairytale life, the stoic sensible lovely Lancashire lass has been Tom's buttress, giving unstinting support and keeping his feet firmly on the ground. |
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She has a pretty face and eyes, with the buxomness of a country lass. |
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She's a spunky lass but he quickly becomes madly mistrustful and jealous, believing that Emily's friendship with her godfather Colonel Osbourne is a full-blown affair. |
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With four million album sales to date, the Scottish lass has cornered the market in solid, unsensational singer songwriting for sports arenas. |
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Never have I seen children take to a lass the way yours've taken to Karola. |
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Ye see I wor as gawmless as our 'Arriet when I wor a lass, but I mended faster. |
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This is a hard road for a gradely foot like that. Will ye up, lass, and ride behind me? |
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Now is the month of maying when marry lads are playing, fa la la, each with his bonny lass upon the greeny grass fa la la. |
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I'm the lass in the tracksuit eating a Pot Noodle, playing my iPhone on the back of the bus – and you believe that – but equally you put me in mascara and a nice dress and I doll up quite well. |
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The sultry lass from Solihull says that the West Midlands is brimming with girls who have as much va-va-voom as a frisky Formula One car. |
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Less than 1 and lass than 2, respectively. |
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As other housemates began to suspect she and bedsit mate Michelle were still around, the Oldham lass promised mayhem on her return to the main house. |
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Ethel wer still ovvercome at t' news an' shoo started on abaat aah much 'er family gate back i' divi wen shoo were a lass an' aah shoo could still remember 'er Co-op number. |
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How to pull a drop-dead gorgeous lass when you're short and ginger. |
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No Liverpool lass goes out au naturell, especially at this time of year when pale doesn't even begin to describe the shade of sun-less pastiness inflicted on so many. |
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Stakes winner Questionable Past finished one length ahead of Turn to Lass, who finished third. |
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In 1957, Andrews released her debut solo album, The Lass with the Delicate Air, which harked back to her British music hall days. |
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When we gets back to the old Laughing Lass, then we drops back into our dooty again all right and proper. |
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Republic Lass, 16 Beekeeper, Rain Gauge, 20 Cyclides, Fields Of Omah, Pentastic, Prized Gem, 25 bar. |
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