If adults found building blocks and Tinker toys as fascinating as toddlers do, they'd sell them in Sharper Image. |
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And Tinker takes Pino to her fairyland where the blue fairy turns him into a real boy. |
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Jeremy came back from the show with Tinker, a full-grown longhaired female, who, they told him, was a rescue hamster. |
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And when God and Tinker Bell and the tooth fairy intervene, we have beautiful children and perfect lives. |
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Past a coal operation called a loadout, an oversized Tinker Toy structure where coal is crushed and loaded on trucks and rail cars. |
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A giddy, gleeful Tinker Bell stole the show every time she appeared, completely enchanting not only Peter but the entire audience. |
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Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double, Words that are heavy with nothing but trouble: Tinker to Evers to Chance. |
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Following in the footsteps of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sorcerer Mickey, Winnie the Pooh, Tinker Bell and Bambi, it is now time for the Lion King and his companions to take the stage as adorable cut crystal figurines. |
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Spiegel caught the names Schoenberg, Webern, and Berg, whom he gathered were a kind of upscale Tinker to Evers to Chance. |
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When the coast is clear, Tinker Bell enters the nursery in search of Peter's shadow, which he lost while listening at the window to Wendy telling stories to the boys. |
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A little boy and girl were playing with Tinker Toy-like thingamajigs, the embodiment of innocence. |
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A variety of TV and movie work followed, including Shelley, SOS Titanic, Ishtar and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. |
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In Barrie's original play, Tinker Bell is traditionally staged just as a flying point of light beamed from offstage. |
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The attempt proved futile as Harrison was then married to his sixth and final wife, Mercia Tinker. |
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When it comes to computers, though, systems integration is too often more reminiscent of the Keystone Kops than Tinker to Evers to Chance. |
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Alec Guinness was persuaded to play the spy, George Smiley, in Tinker, Tailor, despite initial reservations about his suitability for the part and Hopcraft's script. |
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So the next eight days are all absolutely crucial for both Get Santa and Nativity 3. New entrant Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast is the fifth family title in the Top 10, landing in seventh place. |
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SrA Daniel Ubence and A1C Richard Lewis, 552 AMXS, Tinker AFB, Okla. |
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As trustees of the will, next-door neighbours Eugene and Ann Wheatley, are responsible for keeping Tinker fed and watered and his litter tray clean. |
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As in much of biology, the most satisfying truths in ecology derive from manipulative experimentation. Tinker with nature and quantify how it responds. |
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No longer, however, do you need expensive equipment and recording studios to tinker with and save the music you create. |
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These were probably formulaic, and he was able to tinker with his regular format to suit. |
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It stuck around even through Margaret Thatcher's reign because nobody dared tinker with it. |
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And the Blues' boss is extremely unlikely to tinker around with a mend and make-do loan move, or a temporary quick fix. |
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Christopher Sly, a drunken old tinker, is conned into watching The Taming of the Shrew as it is presented by a company of players. |
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Finally, she was joined by an old bearded tinker who had come down to the shore with his heavy canvas bag of tradesman's tools. |
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The old tinker took a stick of solder from a bag at his side and laid its tip against where the edges of the tube and the circle met. |
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I had a brief tinker with my blog template earlier, really to just try and figure out which lines relate to which part of the screen. |
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When he returned home she said he continued to tinker with the bike but, unbeknown to her, he then went out on it. |
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This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon. |
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It can also be fun to modernize an old clunker, particularly if you're the type who likes to tinker. |
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Those of us who worry about the constitution will face the precedent that this Government has established of being able to tinker with judges. |
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When their majorities were invincibly large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform? |
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But if you don't feel comfortable with such blatant figure fudging, you can tinker with the words. |
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The prosthetists want to tinker with the alignment on a treadmill to make sure it's set up correctly. |
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Oh, sure, if it would attract a few token Republican votes, they were willing to tinker with the price tag. |
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He could spell the names of all his classmates, and he loved building with Lincoln Logs and tinker Toys. |
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Thirdly, clients tinker with designs, making them non-standard. |
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When he's finished caressing my windows with as little elbow-grease as is humanly possible, the little tinker always insists that he hasn't got any change. |
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There is absolutely no desire here to tinker with what obtains. |
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After three years in the army he returned to Elstow and took up the trade of tinker, which he had learned from his father. |
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If I had my druthers, I would tinker the shape into more of a gothic arch with about a three-foot straight side at the bottom. |
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I can't think of a week that goes by when I don't use Allen wrenches to tinker with something bow related. |
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Following his release from gaol in 1672 Bunyan probably did not return to his former occupation of tinker. |
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Bunyan spent nearly three years in the army, leaving in 1647 to return to Elstow and his trade as a tinker. |
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As a child Bunyan learned his father's trade of tinker and was given some rudimentary schooling. |
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Down here in Florida, we are using goggle-eyes, ribbonfish, tinker mackerel, blue runners and few others. |
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Their dad Steve, an engineer, would love to tinker with the engine all weekend but our 65ft narrowboat Hedge Sparrow requires no more than the ability to turn a key. |
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During this time Bunyan, whilst on his travels as a tinker, happened to be in Bedford and pass a group of women who were talking about spiritual matters on their doorstep. |
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Bunyan's father was a brazier or tinker who travelled around the area mending pots and pans, and his grandfather had been a chapman or small trader. |
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The tinker, setting out to capture Robin, only manages to fight with him after he has been cheated out of his money and the arrest warrant he is carrying. |
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