The undisputed father of the notorious black street gang was a fearless and mighty 5-foot-8 fireplug who loved to fight and loathed guns. |
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Apparently the familiar red fireplug is becoming a thing of the past, at least around here. |
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Today, my patience is tested by 78-year-old Nathaniel Jones, a grizzled fireplug of a man in a motorized wheelchair. |
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She did what had to be done, even if it was putting fire-smothering blankets in a cute, ceramic fireplug for stovetop use and selling them for 20 bucks at retail stores. |
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Ken Hitchcock will use the 5-10 fireplug when he's desperate for goals because Sim is an aggressive wing who can create chances in front of the net. |
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The extremely tan and perfectly coiffed fireplug who looked as if he'd just climbed off a yacht in the Mediterranean was Mario Andretti. |
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Cruz gained discipline as he became strong and fast, a fireplug of a fighter. |
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The title of Bruno Dumont's new film — first shown as a three-hour-plus television miniseries — is the nickname of a taciturn fireplug of a boy in a farm village on the northern coast of France. |
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This morning, a familiar figure passed my window: a short fireplug of a man making his daily way up the street, at his usual time, shuffling at his always dogged and purposeful pace. |
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Topham, an English fireplug who was five feet ten and weighed two hundred pounds, could bend iron pokers with his bare hands, roll pewter dishes into cannoli, and win a tug-of-war with a horse. |
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In general, we shall speak about stitching of aspiration except soil or about stitching by the bottom for a bet except frost of piping with bent out put or fireplug. |
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She is a strong and warm-hearted and hard-working farmer in her early sixties. She is built like a fireplug. |
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Helena was a fireplug of four feet eleven. |
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Luther Hicks was fullback, a mocha-colored fireplug who, at an even two hundred, outweighed most of the county's lineman and preferred creating holes over rushing. |
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Butler isn't a master storyteller, but she has a firm grasp on dozens of other details from FDR's infamous non-stop talking to Stalin's honey-colored eyes and fireplug body. |
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