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But Brown assured Scots that none of this would wash on his watch.
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"I wore those pants all week and then I would wash them on Saturday and begin to use them again".
Their corpses were tossed into the river, and for years their skeletons would wash up on the shore.
The deceased, who would wash up on the Spanish coast, was a complete fraud, but the lies he would carry from Room 13 of the British Admiralty all the way to Hitler's desk would help win the war.
Releasing the corpse in a floating coffin was also an option, if there was a good chance that it would wash up on the shores of a Muslim country, where the body would receive last rites on land.
The irony, of course, is that Italy and France have largely dodged the "human tsunami" of African migrants they feared would wash up on Europe's shores thanks to Tunisia's and Egypt's leaving their borders open as civil war erupted in Libya.
Critics in China and Brazil among others charged that dollars newly minted by the Fed would wash up on their shores, stoking inflation and pumping up asset prices.
I adjusted our plans for the next several months, choosing a steep trail to a difficult to access beach with oceanographic conditions that ensured few people and no plastic would wash up on its shores.
He had a fondness for cars, and every Sunday he would wash his black Mercedes on the street outside his house.
Elder 1- Yes when it was born on that day we would wash off everything, head and all and wrap the baby, and then on the 11 th day we would wash it again.
Some of the pieces are permanent, like the 29-year-old mural that can be glimpsed from the Q train as it crosses into Brooklyn; others are fleeting -- in the Bronx, some artists led a group of children in creating a chalk masterpiece on the sidewalk that would wash away in the first rain.
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