In keeping with the 40's leitmotif, the silvertone peep-toe high heels complete the ensemble. |
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By his 40's, he had turned into a ravaged scarecrow, unrepentant about the trail of sorrow he had left behind. |
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Whatever it is I find it a relief to know you can be in your 40's and not turn into a boring middleaged yawn. |
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In the decade of the 40's, Burley was ranked in the top 10 in both the welterweight and middleweight and yet there was no title shot. |
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But we always made fulfillment of the pledges contingent upon the Magnificent 40's approval of a new and plausible business plan. |
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Though the guzzling gumshoes of the 30's and 40's evolved from those eloquent pipe-smoking dandies, they have as much in common as rotgut rye and Earl Grey tea. |
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They often peak in their 40's. This leaves many skilled senior camerapersons out of date before their time. |
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A big thanks to our special guests, those who worked in the Erris lace schools during the 40's and 50's, who braved a cold and blustery night to be present, bravo! |
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Ever since the 40's bebop revolution ousted big-band swing as the dominant sound of jazz, there has been a dynamic tension between jazz as art and jazz as entertainment. |
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As the son of a semipro athlete who played sandlot baseball and football into his early 40's, he came by that blocky, unbreakable body by way of genetic inheritance. |
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The current top 40's only million-seller, this almost offensively likeable strings'n'singing bonanza has racked up 208m YouTube views in 12 months. |
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Stott and equipped by John Hetherington and Son, it produced 40's twists and 65 wefts. |
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There are Lancaster taxy runs at 1.30pm and 4pm with the dogfight taking place at approx 3pm. There will also be a Dakota flypast and re-enactors on site providing that 40's feel to the event. |
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Georges Brassens, one of the most important figures in French musical history, created his unique style in the 40's, forging a legendary reputation with his poetical texts set to simple, but catchy, melodies. |
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