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"She's a stud for doing the 200 free/200 I.M. double," Coughlin said.
Even girlfriends looked to their earrings to tell them apart: a hoop for Tiki, a round stud for Ronde.
One woman's pierced nose hole was empty because she had already been forced to sell her gold stud for money.
The impeccably bred 2000 Derby winner, Fusaichi Pegasus, was sold to stud for more than $60 million.
Mr. Dirks's role as dart board, stud for hire and straight man is the play's most thankless, but he fulfills it capably.
He and his wife traveled frequently in Egypt, Asia Minor, and Arabia, and they established a famous stud for the breeding of Arabian horses.
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Dupre hires him as his bodyguard — his gorilla — but uses him more as a weapon against his enemies, and as a private rent-a-stud for his high-profile female friends.
But not so long ago, diamond studs for studs also seemed unlikely.
The shoes have small plastic studs for traction but no spikes.
He tested the shoes, all of which had molded studs for use on firm ground, in Red Bulls training sessions.
But life for the 400 metres hurdler Dai Greene and the 110m hurdler Andy Turner could have been very different had they not swapped football studs for athletics spikes.
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