The old man at the centre of the crowd ran his fingers through his beard and looked at him quizzically. |
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When he arrived in St. Louis, they were the losingest team, and he was called an old man. |
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A 37 year old man presented to the emergency department with a blast injury, sustained as a result of inflating a radial tyre which exploded. |
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An elegant and delicate actress plays Tomi, but her voice rumbles like an old man. |
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The old man, twisting the end of his long, raggedy beard, contemplates his order, and then takes out his change. |
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The old man paled and bowed quickly to his lord and master then rushed off to do the hateful task. |
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Although the old man and his clothes were spotlessly clean, he wore jeans, a denim shirt and boots that were very worn and ragged. |
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He was a ragged decrepit old man blinking in amazement as a silver ship descends into the valley, landing gently beside the lake. |
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He is going to end up a lonely old man whose kids only call him on holidays because they feel like they have to. |
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The round old man hurried to their side, eyeing the mix, taking a tentative mouthful of it. |
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An old man with white hair came waddling out of the cottage, followed by a plump, round woman with rosy cheeks. |
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There's always a little old man sat behind the counter, and no one ever seems to be in there. |
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A 58 year old man with a clinical history of diabetes mellitus and left renal lithiasis presented with a left inguinal mass. |
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The old man was ticked off in seeing that two kids saw his new invention, mistaking us for some roisterers. |
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This from a sixty-year old man who still gets liquored up and crashed his ex-wife's wedding. |
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Twirling a lock of his long white beard around a finger, the old man looked solemnly at me as his dark liquid eyes gazed at me intently. |
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At 74, he is an old man who has spent 50 years in the same line of work, and who is now ready to enjoy some years of relaxation. |
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The conflicts of the time have been forgotten as this embittered old man has been apotheosised into an elder statesman. |
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The angry young man had turned into a disillusioned old man living on libidinous memories. |
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The drink of Beam had revivified the old man, and he might be discussing the future of the motel with her. |
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The old man is too enfeebled to make the journey, and sends his young counterpart on the voyage to retrieve the treasure. |
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Now I understood how women felt when being leched at by some perverse and dirty old man. |
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He is an old man, in his late-fifties, early sixties, hair a lustrous white, dressed in a respectable suit. |
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She led them to the front desk, where an old man with graying hair sat reading an old newspaper. |
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Sorin is not the usual whingeing ancient, but a sardonic, angry old man who can laugh bitterly at himself. |
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Her third work, a video performance, depicts him performing as an old man, whittling an amorphous shape. |
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One of his friends referred to him as a very sly and funny and youthful man who dressed like an old man. |
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The old man followed her into the dark hall, where he was ambushed by several dozen rebels. |
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Then he relighted the fire and made the soup, hoping every moment to see the old man come in. |
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One old man looked up at her and a tear rolled down his singed and wrinkled old face. |
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Dozens of civilians, including an old man who was defending his children, were shot down or, in the case of the old man, were knifed to death. |
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He is two years old but his face is that of a wizened old man, his hair sparse and patched. |
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In a flash of light, Aidan shriveled to a wizened old man of about 3 feet tall. |
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The old man advised him to have his hair cut off, which would change his appearance beyond recognition. |
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He is a lonely old man who saw a young girl and told her she was beautiful. |
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The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. |
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Despite the differences between the aging president and the young church historian, Barnes grew to admire the old man. |
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Excitedly, Vivienne raised her camera to capture the woman on film, then snapped some shots of an old man whittling a piece of wood. |
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That old man kept on about how the Puerto Ricans were coming around ruining his neighborhood, he had no idea that his real enemy was me. |
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This grand old man in his after years had the honor of enjoying what he had once seen. |
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The headlights stagelit him standing there, a scruffy, whiskery, old man all alone in the doorway, talking to himself. |
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Abruptly the old man wheezed and slumped back in his chair, one stiff, gnarled hand to his chest. |
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The old man eyed me suspiciously and limped forward as he wheezed and gasped for breath. |
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The old man wheezed and gasped terribly, groaning out a little as the pain of his performance finally caught up with him. |
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Perhaps, our urban jungle is just as bewildering for the old man and his daughter. |
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Katy ducked behind John, then peered around him to see an old man with yellowing eyes and white hair, with a bent back and thin as a rake. |
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He is very reserved and austere, just as you would imagine a grand old man of ancient times to be. |
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It was hard to tell, judging from her vacant stare totally fixed on the old man in front of them. |
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A 32-year old man, meanwhile, died while sailboarding in high waves off southern Okinawa island. |
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I rudely pushed past an old man in hip waders to reach the gravel road first. |
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A raggle-taggle clamour of children curls by, banging homemade drums and startling an old man who has been praying into his wrinkled brown hands. |
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To those walking past his room he was like any other frail old man teetering at his walking frame like a branch swaying in a cruel breeze. |
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The old man in a white Cadillac was driving down the road ten mph under the limit with his left turn signal on while on a cell phone! |
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His son had been killed and he was a sad broken old man with a terrible tale to tell. |
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A 42 year old man with diabetes presented to accident and emergency with intermittent vomiting for three days. |
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Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man. |
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Interspersed among these episodes, on the other side of the stage, we see a querulous old man confronting an impatient, offensive nurse. |
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The old man never once turned around to look at the speaker, but his reply was undeniably acerbic in nature. |
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A host of friends remember him only as a kindly old man, quietly spoken and with a good sense of humour. |
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A cranky old man who scolds children for making noise violates with his loud voice the very quietness he upholds. |
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Is it really that much more disgusting and appalling than a rich 80-year old man having his way with a nubile young student? |
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A turban-covered old man sat just inside the entryway, a small bowl for collecting change against the door jam. |
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And she has introduced them to the raven himself, who now appears to be a bearded old man. |
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In the special, Workman plays the old man who, as a cabin boy, watched the pirates bury their treasure. |
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It's the story of Hanta, an old man who has worked for decades compacting waste paper, books especially, in his press, selecting a couple to take home with him and read. |
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William was about to speak again, but the old man waved his efforts aside. |
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And then he held out his hand and the old man took it and shook it weakly. |
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I recently saw a 64 year old man with a skin lesion on his knee that had been intermittently weeping pus over the past four weeks and had been growing in size. |
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Like his old man, he keeps it reined in, but when talking about fishing, a true regret seeps out. |
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Only Ted Williams had ever done that before, my old man told me, and one day I want to meet Connors and tell him about it. |
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The old man stood, and Cale gave ground as the other advanced on him. |
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I see an old man in a red kaffiyeh lying against the back wall. |
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In 1848, an old man came to the house of William Carleton, author of Redmond Count O'Hanlon and other popular novels and short stories involving tories and rapparees. |
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A wiry old man appeared, a bit shorter than average height, sporting a button-collar and sleeves over small pot-belly and mutton-chop whiskers from the decades past. |
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Conveying more raw emotion than some songs with vocals, this song has soundclips of an old man accepting his fate and a gospel singer singing with guitar and keyboard. |
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From the forward cabin many persons never escaped. From the after cabin, so far as we know from the evidence, all did escape except an infirm old man. |
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In a tiny cottage near the king's palace there once lived an old man, his wife, and his son, a very lazy fellow, who would never do a stroke of work. |
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It has an ageless quality, perhaps because it was written by an old man in a decade in which poetic reflections on the First World War were not a common theme for novels. |
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I doubted, as I watched over the little boy's head, that the old man would live, but there were always several people who had strong wills to live. |
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The old man bowed, a gesture which was reciprocated by both newcomers. |
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Do I write about how I have recently become a new man, or at least an old man with new possessions, or do I write about the recent woeful state of my blogging psyche? |
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It amused Kemp that old man Colter had sent his daughter away for refinement and culture, then brought her back to one of the roughest, most uncivilized places in the country. |
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The pedophile is often imagined as the dishevelled old man baldly offering candy to preschoolers. |
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The old man handed the already saddled brown horse's reins to him. |
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Gazing out at the Bay, the old man reminisced about the past. |
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Antipholus of Ephesus, finally obtaining the ransom money he sent for, offers to pay it to redeem Egeon, but the Duke reprieves the old man without payment. |
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Nikolas handed him money and stared as the old man leered at Dawn. |
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He is one of those who, when they meet Mandela, envelop him in a hug as they walk to steady the old man. |
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It's about an old man named Eddie, who dies trying to save the life of a little girl when a ride at the amusement park where he works goes haywire. |
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The aquiline visage of our figure is not that of an old man, while the richness of his dress seems to indicate that, if he is a peasant or servant, he is no ordinary one. |
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One was a 19-year-old student at Meiji University and the other a 28-year old man in Fukuoka Prefecture. |
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Perhaps made doubly frightening because not only does the old man frighten Garfield and Odie, but he steals their candy as well. |
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Would anyone think to look in on an old man who lived by himself? |
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With his peroxide head bowed, eyes closed, the old man feels his way forward, bandy legs shuffling, shoulders stooped, senses bat sharp, as keen as razor wire. |
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The khaki-sporting, globetrotting old man has an iconic white beard and a refined booze palate. |
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The old man remained nearly motionless, but he still drew breath. |
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Or take Google, which only went public in 2004 and yet feels like a grand old man of Silicon Valley. |
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Further, the lucubrations of a bitter, lonely, and hurt old man did indeed lead him to a convenient anti-Semitism above the then-norm in his old age. |
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A 17 year old man was referred with a 12 hour history of generalised headache, mild photophobia, and a rash on his body that was macular and blanching. |
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There is no off-camera interlocutor, just an old man reminiscing to himself. |
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However, Raleigh, by now an old man, stayed behind in a camp on the island of Trinidad. |
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Inside the hut, an old man was lying on a khatiya. The ball boy greeted him with a salaam. |
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Like father, like son. Sixty-eight. Not such a bad innings, really, when the old man was gone at fifty-three. |
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On the stoep an old man was moving about on hands and knees with red polish and brushes and dirty cloths. |
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The old man cracked a squaloid smile full of toothblack and breakfast scraps. |
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And, you know, I am tall and fullmade, and he was but a little, wiry, short old man. |
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When an old man is encouraged to move into a retirement home so that redevelopers can take over his house, there is only one thing for it. |
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Mistrusting banks, the eccentric old man kept a sockful of silver coins under his mattress. |
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Who has not known some even-tempered old man or woman who seemed to have drunk of the fountain of youth? |
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She wondered what sort of herbs they were which the old man was so sedulous to gather. |
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King David being in his childhood, an old man, in his second childhood, for all old men are twice children, as the proverb is, Senex bis puer. |
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It is perhaps difficult for younger readers to understand that a buffoonish old man could wield this kind of power. |
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Despite his father's efforts to hide from him the sick, aged and suffering, Siddhartha was said to have seen an old man. |
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Here was my chance. I took the old man aside, and two or three glasses of Old Crow launched him into reminiscence. |
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The possessive determiners such as my are used as determiners together with nouns, as in my old man, some of his friends. |
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He was then 52, already an old man by the norms of that century, and he may well have had reservations about the undertaking. |
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The young women in the bar turned their heads in disgust when that dirty old man began to wink and smile at them. |
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But now Redstone is taking his dirty old man act a bit too far. |
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He remains an old man in a raincoat, struggling for breath as he bumps off the teenagers responsible for his friend's murder. |
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The chanterelle, milk-cap, blue spine and old man of the woods are all in the spotlight. |
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Would you rather party hardy and die young, or not party at all and live to be an old man? |
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Once we had an old man who came to school to show us slides he took of dinosaurs in the inky jungle of somewhere in centralish Africa. |
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It features the story of an old man who is unable to continue running his farm. |
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The old man says Slains is now inhabited by a Mr. Bowles, who comes so far from the southward that naebody kens whare he comes frae. |
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If you didn't go for Lila you're some kind of prissy old prude. If you did go for her you were some kind of dirty old man. |
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Miz Rowe knew, of course, that Flary was at home, and knew that she was making a hand along with the old man and the boys. |
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The old man wandered away from his retirement home, dropped dead on the beach and was picked up by the meat wagon and sent to the morgue. |
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His grandfather, former Prime Minister Earl Russell, died in 1878, and was remembered by Russell as a kindly old man in a wheelchair. |
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The old man was a natural sniper, a deadeye shooter even as a boy, and he served with my great uncle in the First World War. |
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That nasty old man yelled at me just for stepping on his lawn! |
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The old man had craggy, uncultured features, but had bright, intelligent eyes. |
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Boswell's emphasis on Johnson's later years shows him too often as merely an old man discoursing in a tavern to a circle of admirers. |
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As a kid, he'd cruise with his old man in a '59 Pontiac Bonneville and bounce around in the back of his siblings' lowriders. |
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The old man has been there and left his tracks in everlasting snow. |
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The old man heaved himself from the chair, seized Jessamy by her pinafore frill and marched her to the house. |
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The livability of the shack was questioned, but the old man had lived there for 50 years. |
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When the bus came they all surged forward and an old man accused me of jumping the queue. |
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Finally, the very old man is able to fly away from the small village, the mystery of his angelhood unresolved. |
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If, indeed, he was the dirty old man they allege, then why didn't they raise their campaigning Lib-Dem knees into his wedding tackle sharpish? |
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According to a report by Stuff News, the seal jumped on to a walkway in New Plymouth just as the old man was passing by. |
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She turned on the waterworks when we told her the old man was dead, but she was asking questions about the will soon enough. |
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Curiosity induced him to ask the wild-eyed vinous old man if he knew the lady. |
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Were you tarred with the same brush as those canting snobs who doomed a poor old man to a living death? |
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The collar was made less than twenty-four hours after the hunky bastards butchered the old man. |
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The old man didn't like a real fancy car with a lot of gadgets that could break, so he went with the economy model instead of one of the more fancy models. |
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In the chapter, King Gylfi sets out to Asgard in the guise of an old man going by the name of Gangleri to find the source of the power of the gods. |
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At the top of the hill in the archway of the main house, an eyeless old man sat on a bucket, scratching at a two-stringed gourd, warbling weird melismas on a madman's text. |
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He's out there now, busting broncs just like his old man did when he was fighting losing everything... and I'm stuck with pigsitting the Ferris's Rosy. |
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Montague could picture the grim, hawk-faced old man, sitting at the head of the council board, and laying down the law to the masters of the Metropolis. |
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A kindly old man sits on the park bench every afternoon feeding pigeons. |
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That's what I think of fuckin' Ayrabs. How's the old man takin' it? |
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During one of the King's many raids in the 12th century, Henry asked an old man of Pencader, Carmarthenshire whether the Welsh people could resist his army. |
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The bawdy bird also coughs, grunts and snorts like an old man. |
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However, when the old man in question is Arnold Palmer and the invitation is to the Arnold Palmer Invitational, normal etiquette goes out of the window. |
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I was told by the doctor that a gentleman, who is an orchidectomist in my city, had said the only way to relieve the old man was to remove his testicles. |
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The old man eked out his pension by selling vegetables from his garden. |
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The old man recounted the tale of how he caught the big fish. |
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Besides, old man could always whistle just like a yellowshanks. |
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Sandfish, by Saudi Arabian filmmaker Ahd Kamel, is set in the UAE in the 1960s and tells the story of an orphan girl being sold to an old man who already has two wives. |
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