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By a certain logic it should be a stone loser.
"This was Connecticut, there would be a stone wall.
Poetry: "This was Connecticut, there would be a stone wall.
Soon there would be a stone to replace the metal marker, with a permanent Jiminy Cricket to replace this fragile one, along with a compromise epitaph for us both.
"We were aware from the beginning that this was not going to be a stone building," Whalen says: unlike the feted Limestone Jesus, the new tower's jazzy façade is actually made of concrete, not masonry.
Soon after the USA's fly-half, Alan MacGinty, was down on the ground after he collided with what seemed to be a stone monolith someone had inconsiderately deposited in the middle of the field.
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I've already got a good feeling about this Masters, it's going to shape up to be a stone-cold classic.
We try at least for the first VP of sales to be a stone-cold closer.
So if the Stones win in court, there might be a Stones special edition BB.
Desperately searching Wikihow for clues on how to be a stone-cold mujahid.
You could be a stone-cold fox and still only notice your scars, wrinkles, and that random dark spot on the underside of your left knee.
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