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goodbye giving special
Edmund, give a special goodbye to Trumpkin for me. He's been a brick. C. S. Lewis
good increase last money news purely result sat ticket
We have sat down and done the figures, and the result is that there has been an increase of just under 10-per-cent on last year's sales. We're not up in purely money terms, just on ticket sales, but it's good news for the club. Chris Hamilton
good practice week
We have to have a good week of practice. We've got to get back to fundamentals. David Bennett
good tomorrow
We have to go up there tomorrow and play good ball. Craig Beesley
good teams title
We have to get there, but we should be on our way (to the title game). There's other good teams up there, but we should have a good shot. Mike Thomas
good wants whoever
We have to get off to a good start. It's one of those things of whoever wants it the most is going to end up getting it. Jordan Leopold
good job needed struggling
We have to get better at getting through the full-court trap. We had been struggling with that, but we did a good job when we needed it. James Greer
good normal prospects today tomorrow traffic
We have normal traffic today and the prospects for tomorrow are good too. Siv Meisingseth
good location parking urban whenever
Whenever you have an urban library, there are parking issues. The good thing about our new location is the nearby ramps. Kay Runge
proverbs russian scratch
Scratch a Russian and you find a Tartar. English 19th Century Proverbs
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So many mists in March, so many frosts in May. English 17th Century Proverbs
proverbs soap tears
What soap is for the body, tears are for the soul. Jewish Proverb
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One may go a long way after one is tired. French Proverbs
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One for the mouse, one for the crow, one to rot, one to grow. English 19th Century Proverbs
proverbs reason
There is reason in the roasting of eggs. English 17th Century Proverbs
proverbs wine wit
When the wine is in, the wit is out. English 14th Century Proverbs
proverbs till water worth
We'll never know the worth of water till the well go dry. Scottish Proverb
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Keep your own fish-guts for your own sea-maws. English 18th Century Proverbs