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The wet weather made a bust of my tomato patch.
And he made a bust of Fuller in chrome-plated bronze, on view in the show.
Mr. Walker made a bust of Paul Robeson for the library of the Columbia University Law School.
Strahan was happy to oblige: several years ago, a friend had made a bust of his head just from photos, and it hadn't gone well.
Perhaps it was the wet weekends that made a bust out of the expected tourist boom at vacation spots near the city.
"The sheriff may not have made a bust, or may have tipped him off and given him chance to cover up his tracks," Coakley said.
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Maybe Mr Yushchenko erred in naming Mrs Timoshenko, a volatile populist, as premier; smearing her after sacking her was foolhardy, though both are sounding milder now.A gently optimistic view is that the prospect of next year's parliamentary elections made a bust-up in Kiev inevitable.
The beagle looked a little disappointed that it didn't make a bust.
Sweeping right side ball movement saw O'Neill make a bust before kicking in for Lachlan Coote to score.
Detectives would make a bust, then pressure a low-level suspect to coöperate as a "torpedo" to incriminate higher-ups while police recorded the deals.
For his part Mr. Williams does not seem to expect anyone to make a bust to honor his contribution anytime soon.
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