| Having criticised Tardieu for his use of the phrase pderast, Casper and liman can find no better. |
| The current cycle of strong women on TV, liman says, may have a certain Secretary of State to thank. |
| I reckon our landlady has a bigger brain than Enver and liman. |
| On the morning of Oct. 14, the fleet weighed and stood along shore towards the liman of the Dnieper. |
| Casper and liman approach the subject with almost equal disgust, but with more regard for scientific truth than Tardieu. |
| Arriving at dawn they, too, found the town asleep, and clattered through the streets in search of liman von Sanders. |