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Having sucked in millions with soapy shenanigans, he's hit them with serious issues not spoken about in other dramas.
Between 2009 and 2012 the Irish offshoot recorded profits of $30 billion, courtesy of its having sucked in vast sums from other subsidiaries.
His ancestors were mentioned by Chaucer and one of them, having sucked up to William the Conqueror, was gifted half of Northumberland.
Having sucked in people from the north of England and overseas, the capital disgorges others across the South-East and pretty parts of Devon and Wales as Londoners move out in search of affordable houses with gardens (see map).
We were back – so hissed my friend – in the pseudo-feminist milieu of Judy Chicago's near-contemporaneous installation The Dinner Party, in which any woman was worth eulogising in virtue of having sucked on the fuzzy end of patriarchy's lollipop.
"Not easy, is it?" Bernstein sighs, casting around for a modern metaphor and coming up with the vacuum cleaner in the Beatles movie "Yellow Submarine"; having sucked up everything in sight, it apocalyptically sucks itself out of existence.
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