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Thus, Hanks begins as a wicked quack of a doctor in 1850 and, after four more incarnations, ends up as a saintly goatherd in 24th-century post-apocalyptic Hawaii.
Even in the 1980s, there was a growing unease that this party was dining out on the card vote of Scotland's working-class communities but offering little in return, and it was during this period that a wicked and oft-repeated observation began to take root: that a monkey with a red rose pinned to it could stand in some seats in Lanarkshire and still get elected.
The trail begins with a wicked climb up 650 steps carved into a hillside and ends a brutal (and lovely) seven miles later (and after a 2,200-foot 2,200-footdesclimb on the other side of Mount Tandlpais, at the tiny town of Stinson Beach on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.
Mr. Martenson, a beginning golfer with a wicked slice, also found the Polara ball went considerably straighter.
Gossip began about what a wicked city Saint-Pierre had been, with its theatre and opera house.
An eminently likeable educated man who loves the theatre, is interested by astrology and has a wicked sense of humour, Domenech has begun to lose the twinkle in his eye that used to characterise him.
"I always rise to stuff like that," he says with a wicked grin on his face, before the ranting begins.
Some caterpillars are its prey, Now is the tragedy begun ; No inquisitor e'er divined A wicked torment more refined.
For its swipes at publishing alone, beginning with the mischief of its title, "Winner of the National Book Award" is a wicked treat.
My wife is a wicked, wicked person.
Have a wicked time.
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