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Am I going to stroke it?
Major museums would probably object strenuously to lending masterpieces if they knew that small fingers were going to stroke them, place cutouts over them and create rubbings from them -- all activities encouraged by the exhibition.
"I thought she was going to stroke out".
I visibly see his pulse, 250 to 260, he's going to stroke out.
Her cousin Jomo had a pet alligator, which Aaliyah felt was too much, remarking, "that was something I wasn't going to stroke".
I was just 19 years old and now the doctors are telling me that if I don't take care of myself I am going to stroke out just like she did.
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One thing is there so friendly but have caution when stroking them always ask before you go to stroke one but don't let that get you down don't pick a book by its cover.
There are still Shinto shrines today, where women go to stroke wooden phalluses in the hope of getting children.
"I thought it was friendly and went to stroke it - basically it bit and bit, and bit around the top of my leg," she said.
"I went to stroke it and it took a big bit out of my leg and went straight into the muscle". Police said Liam was sitting on the ground when the men went on to the playing field at about 1540 GMT and let the animal off the lead.
In 1958, the PGA acquiesced to television's concerns about the lack of compelling match-play finals, and the tournament went to stroke play.
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