Perhaps it was intended as some justification for the Doctor's merciless decision to leave the old letch for the missiles. |
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No longer, say the Italians, should we see patting the female behind as some sort of pervy penchant of the office letch. |
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Some people have a letch for unmasking impostors, or for avenging the wrongs of others. |
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Where once the problem was that people found his work shocking, now the problem is more that they think he's a bit of a sad old letch who should put his, er, pen away. |
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Worst boss Hard to pick between the bully and the letch. |
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He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the skid but in doing so steered squarely into the path of the oncoming car. |
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His parents Fred, 62, and Pauline, 61, of Letch Lane, Stockton, try to ensure that their son has the best quality of life possible. |
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Nine-year-old Daniel Rodenby, of Houghton, who was born with only one shortened arm, has been given some words of advice from Frank Letch, 62, who was born armless. |
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This overflow has run into the Ouseburn and the Letch, which runs through our estate, and the Ouseburn has burst its banks because of the volume of water. |
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