The further you advance into the nether reaches of middle age, the more you understand it's all about the little things. |
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If they die, we will soon be holding this conversation in the nether realms. |
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The Dutch have at least 135 nude beaches, which just goes to show that Netherlanders aren't terribly worried about hiding their nether bits. |
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And even though you pretend to be rough and tough, nobody likes to see themselves referred to as nether parts of human or animal anatomy. |
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Poseidon is an old-fashioned prudent God that will punish any naughty humans with a blight of bothersome crabs in their nether regions. |
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The act of consigning Christmas to the nether regions of the storage unit started an organizational blizzard. |
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If it involves the nether regions and it's before midday it means Woman's Hour. |
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Floppy shirts have the opposite effect while padded shorts help to protect the nether regions. |
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The possibility that your underpants slipped deeper still into the crevices of certain nether areas seems more likely by the minute. |
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Only now are the dimensions, costs and risks of these nuclear nether worlds coming to light. |
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Who knows, the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak and again subject to pain in the nether regions from the saddle. |
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Some toning work with moderate weights will help to firm the muscles, squats are great for the nether regions. |
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Though not entirely successful in this respect, Death's Enemy is a remarkable insight into the nether regions of medical exploration. |
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I wonder when I reflect under what influence I was brought up, that my heart is not harder than the nether millstone. |
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At his nether lip begins a dark purplish bruise that spreads to a little lower down almost reaching his chin. |
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I work at the local nightclub, the money's not great, but then nether is this, living in a dump, alone with my memories and emotions. |
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I would far rather watch a film there than the Odeon or making the long trek out into the nether regions of Clifton Moor. |
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He's a fellow Jersey guy now hunkered down in the nether regions of Georgia, which frankly sounds like a fine sitcom idea. |
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There's the chest and back for men, but most important it's the nether regions that undoubtedly require some attention. |
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But it's undeniable that something curious is shaking in the nether regions between rock and electronic music. |
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The sad irony of it all is that God's infinite mercifulness extends to the nether limits where our present breed of politicians abound. |
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If even that doesn't work, grab them in the nether regions, or helpfully explore their eyeballs as if looking for a three-foot piece of wood. |
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This mobile phone add-on provides a 30-second jolt of pleasure to the nether regions whenever someone rings or texts. |
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He explains why dogs are so interested in sniffing the nether regions of other dogs. |
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The increasing popularity of labioplasty suggests that the appearance of the nether regions is becoming something of an obsession for some. |
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I mean, I had half a dozen people poking in my prominently displayed nether regions for 3 hours of pushing. |
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There was a large wooden desk, highly polished and gleaming like it had been soaked in oil, at the nether end of the room. |
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I don't claim that professional investors always get it right, as the nether reaches of unit-trust league tables bear bleak testimony. |
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Most shapewear products make your nether regions feel like they've been vacuum-packed. |
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Unlike the nether regions of last night's unfortunate support band, the takeaway curry remains untouched. |
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He shows us its hollowed-out nether regions and parson's nose in a deliberately obscene way. |
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The group is technically banned and has occupied a nether world in Egyptian politics for years. |
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It could dissolve at any moment, carrying you away into a nether world of black mud. |
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He existed in this nether world of people interested mostly in interior design. |
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Dancers see a nether world of thought, motion and energy invisible to nondancers. |
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There exists in our universe a wonderful nether world where Animals live alongside fantastic creatures. |
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She just sits in a pool of water and spreads her legs, using her nether regions as bait. |
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Worried I had snagged my nether regions on the fence I'd climbed over earlier. |
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It's ten past three on a Thursday afternoon and Shappi Khorsandi is talking nether regions. |
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Then, without any ceremony at all I was lifted and a very cold container was placed below my nether regions. |
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Trying to find somewhere to squat that doesn't reveal my nether regions to all and sundry is the bane of my life. |
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Sussex, which had fallen to the nether regions of the top 50 in previous years, has now climbed to 19th position. |
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The nether drake is one of which are extremely rare even among the most powerful characters. |
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So when the time came to review a restaurant beginning with E, it seemed like the perfect excuse to head over towards the nether end of Mission Street. |
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Hidden on the world's nether side, Australia was literally an underworld. |
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Freudo, on the other hand, is determined to be a more serious, sensual escape behind the seemingly sanguine outer layer of society and into its reprobate nether regions. |
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He passes the time by visiting bathhouses, where he writhes in licentious congress soapy enough to lave his sins and conceal the nether regions forbade by Japanese censorship. |
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Somewhere in the nether regions of his pitiless heart, the ancient patriarch knows he cannot live forever. |
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If you've ever toiled as a courier, a taxi driver, a pizza deliveryman, or a tramp, you've probably wandered into the nether regions of the FM dial. |
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A Houston glamour girl to the core, even in the nether regions of the Little Town, S.K. was the first woman I knew to wear colored contact lenses. |
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He failed to notice the fact that I was now in a position to injure him, and I took advantage of that fact, skillfully kneeing him in the nether regions. |
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The surgical operation entails implanting electrodes into the spine which then uses electrical impulses to generate the desired effect in the nether regions. |
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Master, we knowe that thou sayest, and teachest ryght, nether considerest thou eny mannes degre, but techest the waye of god truely. |
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It can symbolize a voyage between two worlds, between two communities, represent an emotional link between two people, or the transition between the here and the nether world, between life and death. |
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Some magicians however are not that innocuous and I'm speaking of illusionists such as David Copperfield who, I believe are plugged into the nether world. |
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The rash of celebrities flashing their nether regions worries Peter Post, director of the Emily Post Institute of etiquette and manners. |
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She had looked at him with sad intensity in the eyes, as if trying to fathom any nether thought that he might have. |
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Moreover, nether party seems to have taken any action on the faith of the proposal contained in the notice following the expiry of the 30-day period. |
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The other, dwarfed and prehensile, might in its uncanny silhouette have been an imp of darkness from the nether regions. |
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Judges who would have their nether anatomies osculated by practicing lawyers and barristers who appear before them. |
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Damiana tea contains a South American herb that will stimulate his nether regions. |
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Some inhabit the nether world of loan sharks and bail bondsmen. But even in one of the world's richest countries the hard-up represent a huge and growing market. |
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Then the Goddess Earth saw the Lord coming to the nether regions. |
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He shows only the nether regions of the statue in the background, close to Messalina's head, while simply cutting off part of the profile of the singer on the left. |
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Comic nadir is reached in a story about his being mistaken for an escaped baboon while out jogging in the Provençal woods, on the grounds of the extreme hairiness of his nether regions. |
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In the Sumerian epic Descent of Ishtar to the Nether World, some of the Anunnaki live in the nether world where they are visited by the goddess Ishtar. |
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There was a Judge in a certaine cite, which feared not god nether regarded man. |
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Ladies, take your rhinestoned nether regions back to 2010 where they belong, because vejazzling is so over. |
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This shows you are above, You justicers, that these our nether crimes So speedily can venge. |
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Surely he has something still to offer before entering the nether world. |
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He had encyclopedic knowledge of the nether world. |
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Evil spirits are invisible and fill the nether world. |
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Therefore, I on my part, give up here the certainty of eternal rest, and go out into the dark where may be the blackest things that the world or the nether world holds! |
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Dislike dressing together. Nicked myself shaving. Biting her nether lip, hooking the placket of her skirt. |
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None of them were sorry when Faust was duly consigned to the nether regions. |
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If we look to the nether reaches of the list, we find some anomalies. |
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Then to Hanukkah's mild surprise a voice rose up and, with laconic precision, likened this rumored brother Alp to the secretion on the nether parts of a she-tur. |
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Surmounting this head were four slender grey stalks bearing flower-like appendages, whilst from its nether side dangled eight greenish antennae or tentacles. |
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On the smooth white flesh of the most beautiful of women they saw the black curls of her nether hair, coiling and glistening, covering and revealing. |
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In 1797, Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy moved to Alfoxton House, Somerset, just a few miles away from Coleridge's home in Nether Stowey. |
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She buried a thimble in the sand at Nether Scapa, and until it was found no more whales would be caught in the area. |
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Nether durste eny man from that daye forth axe hym eny moo questions. |
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Premier Pitches of Nether Handley, off the A6052 at Unstone in northeast Derbyshire, made the pitch for Wembley Stadium, as well as for many other main pitches. |
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The years 1797 and 1798, during which he lived in what is now known as Coleridge Cottage, in Nether Stowey, Somerset, were among the most fruitful of Coleridge's life. |
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