How To Use Cling In A Sentence

  • Of course, it was snuffed out because Mars is tectonically dead, so the recycling of chemicals that you get on Earth which keeps things going and supplies the surface biosphere would have actually ceased on Mars a lot earlier.
  • Moreover, I realized -- experienced, even -- at long last, that "the Body of Christ" is a good deal more than a figure of speech; it is an appalling truth and mystery, uniting us beyond our knowing with one another, and uniting us with an ever greater mystery, the perichoresis ( "circling dance") of the Holy Trinity Who is our One God. Scott Cairns: Recovering the Body of Christ
  • Rihanna is real clingy, a bit two clingy saying he cant talk to other women, even though there just friends! but he is also in the wrong for doing it!!!!! like ye dnt go round beatin up women no matter how bad they are! gooddd like … buh i LOVE chris brown so im natt sayn nethn! Chris Brown Rihanna Break-Up Following Alleged Assault
  • Pressure difference adhesion and a kinetic pectoral girdle thus allow the clingfish to exploit a food resource unavailable to many other predators.
  • Ice the sides with the chocolate icing, then pipe a decorative border of chocolate icing around the top, encircling the coconut topping.
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  • The trail will accommodate five core activities: walking, cycling, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling (where possible or desired).
  • Some of Britain's biggest coffee shop chains have signed up to a scheme to boost recycling of takeaway cups. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beat well until completely combined and cover with a tea towel or cling film. The Sun
  • In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance.
  • A pickup truck was circling the pond, which flushed some birds out of the reeds and into the open water.
  • Speaking of rounding tight corners, the Daily News reports that some messengers attempted to promote cycling in Queens this past weekend by holding an alleycat called "BLVDS of DEATH: Archive 2010-09-01
  • The challenge is that the main ingredient in glass, sand, is plentiful and cheap _ often cheaper than cullet, which is glass that has been prepared for recycling. Breaking News: CBS News
  • Created for all kinds of cycling lifestyler, they offer technical and off-the-bike gear for everyone from committed roadies to dirt junkies.
  • The lustrous gipsy – face drooped over the clinging arms and bosom, and the wild black hair fell down protectingly over the childish form. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • Why cling to the rebel cross?
  • All recycling will be collected from the kerbside, so there will be no excuse whatsoever for people who claim that recycling is too much effort.
  • Perhaps they should have to pass their cycling proficiency test before climbing aboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The carbon belt drive is an advance on a regular chain so you won't get oil on your clothes during cycling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tucson is a city that's very supportive of cycling in general, and El Tour in particular.
  • This wonderful diverse stretch of woodland clings tenaciously to the almost precipitous sides of the gorge.
  • But still they were left clinging on for a point when their first-half display suggested it could have been all three. The Sun
  • Having done some cycling in England as a teenager, I have admired the amateur cyclists I've seen toiling up those climbs and can appreciate the difficulty of the last segment of stage eight.
  • The rise was to fund concessionary bus fares, compulsory waste recycling, increased National Insurance, extra planning staff and pay rises, he explained.
  • I do my share of driving and I had no idea all that cutting people off and speeding and changing lanes without signaling and blowing through stop signs was "choreographed"--no wonder I find driving to say nothing of cycling in New York City so irritating. People Are People: Dealing With It
  • Down the spiral path of the pit they bore him, encircling the sheening, glowing Red One that seemed ever imminent to iridesce from colour and light into sweet singing and thunder. THE RED ONE
  • Nearly everything about cycling is more interesting than casual observers assume.
  • Hats bowl away, coats fly open, skirts cling, umbrellas flype themselves: and their owners, grotesquely running, grabbing, snatching, struggling, are consumed with rueful and involuntary mirth. Try Anything Twice
  • All sorts of treasures have been found in the pile of waste, which is why the council receives income from the salvage contractor to help provide funding for a recycling advisor at the site.
  • This would lead to circling in the air or being left on runways. Times, Sunday Times
  • The huddle of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river.
  • Jurgen Nebelung, Embrocation Cycling Journal, in 1: 36: 48.00 41. Equal prize money to Holloway and Tamayo at Boston’s TD Bank Mayor’s Cup
  • He added that it would help with recycling, where plastic bottles need to be rinsed completely clean. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the rules of the International Cycling union, an eight day delay is allowed.
  • He had one last hope to cling on to.
  • Bury council hopes that cutting down from fortnightly collections of general waste will encourage recycling and save on landfill tax and treatment costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pollen from a mallow flower. Its spines help it cling to birds' feathers .
  • But back on the track they were reassured that the cycling will be in fine fettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • I specialised in motorcycling, motor sport and shipping. Interview with Ghostwriter - Grant McDuling - by The Creative Penn | The Creative Penn
  • For days before, public drapers were to be seen clinging cross-legged to obelisk and peristyle; moving in spread-eagle fashion, hung in a jacket of sail-cloth attached to cables, across the fronts of buildings, looping garlands, besticking banners and spreading tapestries. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
  • Recycling the waste from our increased consumption is better than burning it.
  • Cycling is an ideal way to experience the region and can be combined with boat hire.
  • But he's happily married to Stacy Creamer , a world-class triathlete and a two-time world champion in the duathlon, a running and cycling race. In It for the Long Run
  • Paul said: ‘There are plenty of activities the whole family can try out together, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing, abseiling, fell-walking, orienteering and cycling.’
  • Recycling also helps control environmental pollution by reducing the need for waste dumps.
  • He embraced a model known as vehicular cycling, which involves training cyclists to operate their bicycles as vehicles. The Texas Observer: In the Current Issue
  • One minute they were sworn enemies, the next they were clinging together in fierce mutual desire.
  • She's really clingy and she was actually pressuring me.
  • For some it means wilderness treks, hemp do-rags, and a rigorous recycling regimen.
  • He looked dirty, with a ring of chocolate milk circling his mouth. HOUR OF THE HUNTER
  • Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre.
  • The edge of his gauntlets show beneath the edge of his shirtsleeves, flashing as he walks in time with the bracers that cling to his shins and over his feet.
  • Wrap the dough in clingfilm and chill in the fridge for 20 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is thus unlikely that the bulk of the Carboniferous detritus could have been derived by recycling of preexisting Silurian sandstones.
  • We did a lot of cycling in France last year.
  • Shape into a ball, and then cover with clingfilm and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes before rolling out.5. How to cook perfect tarte tatin
  • Cycling: Hire a cycle to explore the surrounding countryside; the terrain around the lakes is fairly gentle!
  • Ambleve; or you may still cling for a little while to the fringe of the Ardennes, which is also the fringe of the industrial country, and explore the valley of the Meuse westward, past Huy and Namur, to Dinant. Beautiful Europe: Belgium
  • She let him drown her in the deep water, too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him.
  • Some decided to downshift and take cycling less seriously once they became pregnant and had their babies.
  • What is even more violent is that in order to escape further pain and buffets, Cheryl found herself clinging for salvation in this instant to the very same social yardstick used to measure her a non-person.
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • We have padded cycling shorts - like wearing a nappy. The Sun
  • We were running/cycling two abreast.
  • He was clinging on to the edge of the cliff. Times, Sunday Times
  • Road cycling was his job and if he could progress it would pay well. Times, Sunday Times
  • As far as I could see, a dark green sea of untouched forest rolled out to the whole encircling horizon.
  • Crushed aluminum cans at a recycling plant near Laval, France, on October 20, 2011.
  • There is a real risk that forcing people to wear this garb will deter them from cycling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recycling is an important part of the conservation of resources.
  • Bills completed by 1980 laid special emphasis on recycling and energy conversion.
  • He was a storehouse of anecdotes, too young to detect the whiff of embellishment clinging to them. AMAGANSETT
  • Despite the reverse, Kiwi Searancke's players earned a consolation bonus point to cling on to their lead in Pool B and remain on course to secure a home quarter-final.
  • Give us a wheelie bin for the recycling waste and if it takes a month for some to fill it, then at least it will be in a secure container with a lid to secure the odours.
  • My thoughts cling to the tangible memory of you and your every little gesture and movement like a drowning person clings to their saviour.
  • He rocked for a moment on the edge, his arms circling wildly, desperately trying to regain his balance.
  • Line a 2-litre pudding basin with clingfilm and cover its base and sides with overlapping brioche slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • They caught occasional glimpses of great birds circling.
  • The home is compact and stunning, with gorgeous xeriscape landscaping, and the most high-tech green materials and sustainable systems available, including a greywater recycling system, green roof, solar panels, and even a spot to plug in your electric vehicle for charging! PREFAB FRIDAY: Zero-Energy MkLotus debuts! | Inhabitat
  • He was for all practical purposes bald, with just a ring of white, wispy hair circling his skull like an elderly monk's tonsure. BLACK EAGLES
  • Yes, it was covered under clingwrap, but it had evidently been left out for hours in the heat of the day - and you can't help but suspect that they're going to be tempted to re-refrigerate or re-freeze it rather than throw it away. Chinalyst - China blogs in English
  • This is a terrain in brutal transition: the boomburbs circling the edge of the metropolis only recently existed as country towns or rural settlements far away from the urban fringe.
  • Running and cycling both utilize many of the major muscle groups of the legs, but cycling also provides an isolated exercise that is low-impact.
  • Instead of an honourable retirement, Louis was swallowed up by the sharks circling the boxing business, and gradually pulled into the netherworld of drugs, drink, violence and the mob.
  • But I have to cling to the hope that we can get through at the Nou Camp, win our semi-final and I might be fit for the Champions League final.
  • We work with the outer form of our physical existence by bringing our complete attention to the physical body, which is the primary basis for our clinging.
  • He worked to make a synthetic material that duplicated the burs clinging to his wool socks.
  • My thoughts, however, stubbornly refused to cling to the issue and when a hoarse croak broke loose from high above me, I started violently.
  • Media coverage of cycling in July was pretty impressive.
  • The English cottage has a rheumatic floor of beaten earth or tile; its rooms are few and small, and very dark; the water-supply is scanty and most inconvenient; its chimney smokes; mice and rats find secure refuge in the thatch; the masses of clinging vines make it damp and earwiggy; but what a lovely bit it is in the landscape! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • The idea is also to familiarise the public with the concept of waste separation and recycling.
  • It pipes water to its customers from huge reservoirs encircling Scotland's cities.
  • Team with cycling shorts on windy days and work a flippy spin as you turn on your heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • We cling as close as possible to normal American rituals.
  • Nokia sports tracker is really great if you have a nokia smart phone, i enjoy using it for running and cycling. Five Best Exercise Planning And Tracking Tools | Lifehacker Australia
  • Part of the dissolved aluminum can subsequently settle in the sediments of atmospherically acidified lakes and reservoirs, reducing orthophosphate availability and disrupting the phosphorus cycling in those water bodies. Inorganic nitrogen pollution in aquatic ecosystems~ causes and consequences
  • Through projective identification, the clinging and overtly dependent borderline partner can express the split-off dependency needs of both.
  • They don't look great but they make cycling 50 miles almost bearable. The Sun
  • Cycling is Europe's second most popular sport.
  • The waste recycling plant, it is claimed, would provide enough energy to run the new factory and power the whole village.
  • We cling to the symbols which give our life meaning and help us in answering this question.
  • Welcome to the new world of groovy indoor cycling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prohibit and use vitamin B6, hibernant spirit, actor falls candy, reserpine, because these medicine can reduce Zun Xuan much cling to curative effect.
  • Round her, and for a mile away, they fought like rams and they fought like dogs and they fought like tigers, and over the roaring siren sounds of the fight the gulls flew like the fume of it, screaming and swooping and circling in spirals, and through everything like the continuous thud-thud of a propeller came the dunch of tons of flesh meeting tons of flesh head on, shoulder on, or side on. The Beach of Dreams
  • I have always considered myself to be reasonably green, driving a small car, walking to work and recycling much of my rubbish.
  • It now carries more than 121,000 trucks and automobiles a day and on the average Sunday, in good weather, more than a thousand people go walking or bicycling on the promenade, which is still the only one of its kind. The Great Bridge
  • And bagged in breeches, clinging round his side, — The Age Reviewed
  • For its part, the Council will put in place proper recycling facilities with tractability and accountability to ensure best environmental practice and reuse of scarce resources.
  • They cling to the stalk and peck the seeds off it, especially the seeds of sorrel and persicaria. Times, Sunday Times
  • Companies are also being asked to ban personal bins to reduce landfill and improve recycling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The one quality that they all shared, in the end, was stickability - the determination to cling to office with the tenacity of barnacles clinging to a crumbling wreck.
  • For instance, the whole logic of repair and recycling at the heart of some of the experiments in urban redesign and self-build housing discussed below are internally sustainable.
  • Advertising emails are binned with the click of a mouse and brochures go straight into the recycling. Times, Sunday Times
  • And putting the boot in ... the recycling service for wellies.
  • Learn how to attach the zipper to cloth grocery bags with expert crafting tips from an expert clothes designer in this green living and recycling video clip.
  • The sail was clewed up, and in a few seconds I was clinging to the sliding gunter royal mast, and gathering in the canvas, while the captain was denouncing me for a lubber, for not accomplishing impossibilities. Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale
  • She almost pitied the Seth's clingy girlfriend, except that the busty girl really should have known better than to intentionally provoke her.
  • The gyrocar purred softly away, with two horses left wandering and two men clinging fast in a sweep of wind. Morale A Story of the War of 1941-43
  • When I was a television journalist here in town, I did the news the night that one of the Apollo spaceships was circling the earth.
  • Fearfully she launched herself on the slippery path, clinging to the wet sleeve of his mackintosh. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • It has its own yoga and massage room hewn from volcanic rock, while the more active can take part in cycling, surfing and photography classes. Times, Sunday Times
  • No super-excessive, pass-the-parcel packaging that will take all evening to tear up for the recycling box. Times, Sunday Times
  • The commercial industry uses clingstones for peaches canned in various levels of syrup.
  • Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road.
  • Is he a pseudo-Marxist as his largely secret talk in San Francisco indicated … where he berated average people in Appalachia who didn't vote for him for "clinging" to religion in their poverty-paraphrasing religion the opium of the people dictum where Marx lachrymosely wails in behalf of the downtrodden who substitute God for material gains, a direct parallel? THE IRATE NATION
  • How incineration can seriously be termed ‘recycling’ is beyond me.
  • In the street, Miguel will spot some foxy muchacho, and ayayay! - he trembles, he staggers, he has to cling to my arm, or Rosario's.
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • Lately I've been circling back to the large issue of consilience, the notion that there is a unity of the sciences through a network of cause and effect explanations in physics, biology and even the lower reaches of the social sciences.
  • The bluesy southern stomp of Beautiful Sorta, with its restless energy and reckless singing, is doused in drink and James Dean fatalism, and finds Adams flailing around for the arms of a good woman to cling to.
  • Every local authority in London has been tasked with increasing recycling and Lewisham was targeted to reach 10 per cent.
  • You can put shredded paper in the recycling bin.
  • A revamped cycling proficiency test will be rolled out across the UK. The Sun
  • Gavin seems happier than I've ever seen him in Bachelor world, where he lives the life of supermodel Sultan, wooing compliant, star-stuck ladies in deserted theme parks, providing them with burlesque ie stripping classes, going on excursions to clifftop picnics where shrieking fillies are made to hurtle across the cliffs by Tarzan slide, clinging round his powerful torso. The Bachelor: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • They still cling to many of the old shibboleths of education.
  • Then he worked on her cycling shoes, placing shims under the cleats to tweak the angle of shoe to pedal.
  • A woman with womanliness takes pleasure in studying, reading papers and surfing internet often, but she doesn't madly cling to fashion magzine and the gossip news.
  • Six massive shapes wrapped in cling film rise from the floor: rotund, curvaceous, one shaped like a fennel bulb with an elegant slender neck, another like a Russian doll, yet another plumped and segmented like a swollen gourd. A Potter's Monumental Inspiration
  • Line a 2-litre pudding basin with clingfilm and cover its base and sides with overlapping brioche slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chris Hoy keeps the rubber side down to win the keirin final during the fourth round of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics at the Manchester Velodrome in England. Chris Hoy escapes crash to win World Cup keirin in Manchester
  • So, okay, he must have left sometime after 1100 hours G.M.T. but before 1145 hours G.M.T., at almost exactly which time I returned to the cabin and brushed as well as I could all the particles of snow still clinging to my wool jacket and gloves and knitted ski cap, sea-green, and my blue jeans and rugged, well-worn work boots. Self-Destruction, Vol. 1
  • Small and irregular items can be covered with cling film after first spraying with silicon water repellent from an aerosol can.
  • It was a memorable meal Frank and I had oso buco, Gene had risotto, Anne had pasta primavera, and the four of us sent two bottles of a particularly nice Dolcetto into San José's recycling program, and, like all good meals, the conversation was delightful. Ben Daniel: Frank Schaeffer's Sex, Mom, And God
  • When we do exercises that elevate the heart rate, such as bicycling, walking or aerobic dance, the body will draw upon its fat stores for energy.
  • Right now he is just happy to cling onto his place. The Sun
  • Some use "commingled" recycling because it is cheaper. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • Cycling can and should be used when possible but for many it is simply not a viable option.
  • Approaching the end of the channel, we found that the German couple who had pushed on ahead had encountered a more vigorous current and were clinging to the reef, their bodies extended like banners in the slipstream.
  • Now he hisses and spins in jumps while powder ice clings to the air but by trade he's a long-haul skater.
  • Above us we heard the buzzing sound of slow-moving unmanned aerial surveillance drones circling the sky.
  • S. macrurus stands to conserve more energy through reductions in EOD amplitude during periods of inactivity than is expended by the constitutive cycling of channels in the electrocyte. PLoS Biology: New Articles
  • The orzo pasta it rested on was dressed in a simple, clinging sauce of spicy andouille sausage and bits of green and red bell peppers, the heartiness of which only served to emphasize the lightness of the fish - truly amazing.
  • Based on this mechanism, other phenomena related to receptor and ligand recycling to the cell surface or targeting to the lysosome could be explained, which are also due to the pH difference between the external environment and the interior of the endocytic pathway vesicles. Aaron Ciechanover - Autobiography
  • Nevertheless, the modern law of contracts tenaciously clings to the liberal ideal of individual autonomy.
  • In addition to its ability to be mechanically recycled and composted, NatureWorks® biopolymer has shown favorable properties for use where incineration is the preferred waste disposal system and offers potential for chemical recycling. Noble Juice PLA Packaging
  • In this case, it's five days of cycling through Colorado, Utah, and Arizona cost: $1,895 excluding the airfare, and here's the group that has assembled in order to defibrillate their lives with the invigorating jolt of pre-meditated catharsis: Itineraries and Agendas: Bicycles at Work and Play
  • From Tuesday, starting in Sedgley Park, Bury Council has launched its new phase of doorstep recycling which involves collecting residual waste which is not recyclable on an alternate weekly rota.
  • The thing that makes city cycling safer is not wearing a dazzling waistcoat. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he entered the weather and slowed down for the instrument approach, the hydraulic system began cycling valves and reverting to backup systems due to the decay of windmilling RPM on the number two engine.
  • The use of more post-consumer plastics necessitates more comprehensive recycling.
  • You should wear something light-coloured when you're cycling at night so that you're more visible.
  • Circling seagulls swooped down and ate what Agnes had disgorged.
  • Tomorrow the old timber will be loaded into the back of the car and we'll take it down to the town dump for recycling.
  • I don't know how she got home, but it wasn't by bicycling along that road.
  • Observe the patellae -- with what tenacity they cling to save themselves from being washed into the deep water, and being devoured by the fishes that are playing in its chasms! The King's Own
  • Mercy suffered minor injuries after clinging to the roof of the car. The Sun
  • Angel Island Company offers a number of activities, such as bicycling, sailing and surfing.
  • Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything - anger, anxiety, or possessions - we cannot be free. Thich Nhat Hanh 
  • She covered the distance in 71 hours, cycling through countryside and mountains almost non-stop.
  • At half-time, the march past by many of Scotland's medallists from the Olympics and Paralympics showed that our strength lies in individual sports such as cycling.
  • He is strenuously keen to refute any charges of elitism that might still cling to the place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additional benefits are bringing employment to people in squatter cities, recycling lots of electronic components and creating economic development where it is needed most. Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » LED Light
  • Small businesses and lock-up garages cling to these spaces like limpets in a cave.
  • Spend the morning canoeing then cycling, or kloofing, through the magical Wilderness reserve.
  • Activity may be relentless — surfing, bodyboarding, cycling, golfing — or not, and the living is good. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I wandered from the fancies of others and formed affections and intimacies with the aerial creations of my own brain — but still clinging to reality I gave a name to these conceptions and nursed them in the hope of realization. Attached to Reading: Mary Shelley's Psychical Reality
  • ‘Burro! ‘a tricycling tot would squeak, pedalling up eagerly.
  • In winning their medals, the two Scotsmen moved British cycling onwards by miles.
  • He knows what the moss looks like, how high it grows around the base of an oak and how thickly it will cling to a sycamore.
  • Right now he is just happy to cling onto his place. The Sun
  • You should wear something light-coloured when you're cycling at night so that you're more visible.
  • He should see the recycling skips near Bingley law courts.
  • Unable to find the meanness in themselves to give it zero stars, movie critics cling to the illusion that there must be something good about it.
  • In all, it was a torrid day for Spanish cycling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your upper back also benefits from the position you sit in during cycling. The Sun
  • He's a plodding, conventional square, she's a get-ahead, modern girl who doesn't need to cling to conventional wisdom.
  • I run my town's recycling center and can attest to the sharp rise (and subsequent fall) in scrap metal prices. Why Are The Ammo Shelves Empty? What, Exactly, Are People Afraid Of?
  • One hand wiped itself on her floury apron while its mate attempted to smooth the flyaways circling her face.
  • Poor Prince Charles preaches and pontificates about harmony and simplicity, then ties himself in masochistic bondage knots of inconsistency by spending £100k on a biofuelled train tour to promote cycling. Hypocrisy of champagne environmentalists is deceitful and distracting | Ed Gillespie
  • Using current deposit recycling programs as a model, there's an effort afoot to have manufacturers take responsibility for e-waste.
  • They would also appreciate assistance from anyone with a knowledge of the following sports - aquatics, athletics, cycling, table tennis, basketball, football, unified football and judo.
  • Lemurs do not fully mature until they are two-and-a-half years old, and until then most of their time is spent clinging to their mother.
  • By recycling these items they are diverted from landfill avoiding the associated environmental problems.
  • They have put up signs making it clear motorcycling is forbidden.
  • People cling firmly to the belief that reality is the world outside of the mind and that the individual is one small speck on a global spaceship. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF MARKETING
  • A baby Capuchin monkey clings to its mother at the Chiba zoological park near Tokyo, Japan.
  • A graduated program of swimming and stationary bicycling, along with isometric, isotonic, and eccentric strengthening in the later stages is prescribed.
  • When the jet reached Manchester Airport, the aircraft's wings were tipped in salute to its new home before circling and touching down.
  • Catalogues, flyers and brochures can be collected in the service's blue bag, or taken to a recycling site.
  • Who sat anarchically at a dallas real estate for sale, gladdened a authoritarianism, and for the inexhaustibly sphenoid clingfish vespidae to the sum of reinvigorated sphenoid we are spectacularly aesthetic besotted. Rational Review
  • Painting functions here like a terrifying energetic machine, absorbing, destroying, recycling, recomposing images of vastly different origins.

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