Whereas the British want to see children's faces light up with joy, those foreign johnnies prefer to scare the living daylights out of them. |
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You can tell it's posh because food is served on a bed of other food, and there isn't a machine in the gents selling rubber johnnies. |
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What would the advertising johnnies say about that insult to the Herald's core demographic? |
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Sally and Phyllis were showgirls, Buddy and Ben stage door johnnies. |
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Someone threw a packet of rubber johnnies which grazed my nose. |
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The Johnnies debuted in 1962 at the Western Carnival, a week-long annual music festival in Tokyo's Nichigeki Theatre where pompadoured greasers played the newest styles. |
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England 4, Moldova 0 to send some happy-clappy kids into a Mexican wave and corporate Johnnies to another bottle of Chablis. |
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