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Usually, we'd get a few locks under our belts and pull over for lunch.
A few locks on view belonged to statesmen including Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Webster and John Quincy Adams.
If I want, says Pastor, I can cut a few locks of my pubic hair for use in this portrait.
"Yes, we break a few locks because otherwise it is not possible to do what we do," Mr. Khudyakov said in an interview.
Few locks are more vital than Poe Lock, the largest among the four US army corps of engineers-operated Soo Locks, which connect Lake Superior to the lower Great Lakes.
Then she cuts off a few locks of his hair (Nooo! His beautiful hair!), throws it into the fire like so many leeches, says some magic gobbledygook, lays her hands on him, sighs, closes her eyes, acts blasé.
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But all is not yet lost, you still have a few hours left to lock in your currrent interest rate and save that money for something important, like food.
Most towns don't check identification after Labor Day, though a few lock the gates to their beaches.
There were a lot of mistakes, a few lock-ups, Lewis had a spin [at the Bus Stop chicane].
The city-jail people liked to make as little work for themselves as possible, and filling cells beyond their capacity meant having to deal with fewer locks.
Aynsley-Green's report welcomed improvements made by the border agency, including better facilities for feeding babies, and an improved, less institutional environment, with fewer prison-style uniforms, fewer locked doors, and new classrooms.
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