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As I strolled around to its rear, I was amazed to see a peacock doing exactly the same thing.
Boarding at the rear, I jumped from car to car, dropping in on a series of dioramas of life in Manhattan.
On the way out, glancing back at the tiny sushi bar in the rear, I couldn't help noticing a final disconnect: all that fish coming out of a space that small.
"As I go to close the rear, I see a young lady screaming and hollering to me at the top of her lungs," the conductor recalled on Thursday, eight days later.
My nought to 60 is mad fast, and other cars can't touch me – if one comes too close, front or rear, I will make big noises, huge, really, relative to my size – because they shouldn't have underestimated me.
Just a few English and Scandinavian doublets coexist in current speech: no and nay, yea and ay, from and fro, rear (i.e., "to bring up") and raise, shirt and skirt (both related to the adjective short), less and loose.
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On child-rearing: "I intimidate them because I walk around buck naked".
This habit dictates frequent trips to the bathroom, after which, being genteelly reared, I wash my hands.
The pram is unwieldy, clogs the hallway and represents the fundamental compromise of child-rearing I struggle with every waking moment.
Before parting she insists on passing on advice about child rearing – I had a baby two months ago – even though it is late and she is clearly tired.
Living on a farm, I knew how commercial meat was reared; I'd seen broiler chickens piled on top of each other, rotten, deformed and dying.
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