I think they were cleaned out of balls, gloves and any little trinket that the kids could prise out of them. |
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On Sunday July 20 hundreds turned out to pick their way over the myriad of food and trinket stalls. |
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The first Bronze Age sun disc of its kind to be unearthed in Wales, this astronomical trinket looks authentic. |
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I wonder what trinket or snippet of insincere flattery might gladden their hearts. |
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When arresting prisoners, my guards will not allow them to stop and grab a useless trinket of purely sentimental value. |
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Also, because of the reactive bank, a child may feel grief at the loss of a small trinket, because it restimulates an earlier and greater loss. |
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This beautiful box makes a great jewellery box or trinket tray and will look good at the same time. |
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There were also children ogling some cute trinket they wanted in a duty-free shop along with women on colorful high heels chasing the children and keeping them under control. |
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Bauble comes from another old French word, baubel, for a child's toy, or a showy but worthless trinket or knickknack. |
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Happy Meals, with a free plastic trinket, were brought in to make dining with small children a sunnier experience. |
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If needing something to do with your hands is your problem, it may be that a pencil or any trinket will do the trick. |
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Neighbours or no neighbours, you will be buried today with this stupid trinket if you don't get my mother's dishes back. |
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As the enamel trinket was of no value, Marlen was charged not with theft but acts of hooliganism and 'parasitism. |
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To use a spell as much as possible, it is necessary for you to get a buff off the GCD or trinket to it. |
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It looked like a copper pull-chain from an old lamp, with a trinket attached that could have come from a cereal box. |
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Also, I can't stand to have money and will automatically spend all my hard-earned savings on any shiny bauble or trinket that happens to strike my fancy. |
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It also includes a trinket list describing the contents of a jewellery box that was part of Miss Nora Hunter's luggage in 1864 as well as photographs of tailor Samuelsohn Ltd. on Parc Avenue in Montreal. |
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Meanwhile a trinket tray divider and cup holder further improve the functionality of the car, along with insulation panelling which reduces road noise intrusion into the cabin. |
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Sailing always with the sheets of mainsail and trinket warily in our hands. |
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Every year he would add a new trinket, until the two ran out of money. |
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Also has a beautiful teacup shaped trinket that hangs over your cup. |
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Two little old ladies of Swiss descent spent over an hour walking through the rooms with me, filling me in on the history of each trinket in the house. |
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Bored of feeling yourself stowed away like a trinket on standard shelves? |
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It looks like a toy, but make no mistake, this aluminum-bodied trinket is a fully capable NAS that can accomplish most of the tasks its larger cousins are known for. |
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That little trinket around her neck must have cost a bundle. |
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