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Charades ("Sounds like hat? Ooh! Cat!").
"And the things that I can't fold nicely, I store in pretty boxes, like hat boxes or boxes made from canvas.
It's easy enough to teach someone how to write the letter "a", for example, but then they must be taught that its pronunciation changes in words like hat, hate and father.
A hat-trick hyphenated usage (and when a noun phrase like hat trick is used as a compound adjective, it takes a hyphen) was exhibited in The Times on Christmas Eve in 2006; the newspaper wondered if Senator Barack Obama had become "the post-partisan, post-racial, post-baby boom embodiment of a new brand of politics".
These announcements are largely in software and by companies whose shares are already priced like hat sizes, now heading to dress sizes for anorexics.
That's why the picture says things like "hat by J. Crew".
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Rodney Java, who lives in San Francisco, reasoned that hikers do not like hats because hats hold in heat and obstruct views.
Do you like hats?
And, do you like hats?
"You like hats".
If you don't like hats experiment with hair wraps.
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