Long before media empires such as Time Warner twigged, she saw the potential of cross-promotion between print, television and the Internet. |
It twigged my memory of a Mr. Blackwood, who presented to us in Port Blandford. |
It was only in the car on the way home that I twigged that of course the prices will be going up at the beginning of January so it would not be cheaper at all. |
I've just twigged that it always coincides with someone entering next-door's house. |
I know that the rules have gotten mighty complicated but surely the Chelsea players should have twigged that players are frequently booked for goal celebrations? |
As you may have twigged, there is a strong sense of propriety in Lauren, which is rather endearing in one so young. |