How To Use Stash In A Sentence
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In the VIP section, or VNP (Very Nice People) as Innocent called it, we amused ourselves by reading a stash of Innocent bottle labels.
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They were often subjected to violence and had their homes used as stash houses.
Times, Sunday Times
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You are born-again, re-sobered, a former hardcore binge drinker and rumored huge fan of various illegal substances back in college, and you had at least one DUI arrest and went AWOL from the National Guard, and you've stashed away from public view all records of both your tenure as Texas governor, and those SEC investigations into your alleged insider trading.
Chaos Theory:
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It had something to do with sex—complete with pictures—and the dog-eared corners attested to its being quickly stashed under mattresses in numerous adolescent occupied homes.
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Local police - once again, actors - raid the villa and unearth a stash of illegal porn, blaming its existence on the harangued party boys, who now believe themselves to be facing time in a Spanish lock-up.
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Maybe he is stashed away in the wardrobe.
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Although police found nothing on the man and woman, both from Bristol, they found a stash of stolen goods in the car worth £180.
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The next morning I waited until Marc went out and then I used mam's phone to call the police and grass Marc for the twenty grams of cocaine he had stashed in a haversack under the stairs.
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It's a must-have for the new sport of geocaching - a high-tech treasure hunt in which you're given a latitude and longitude to help you find a hidden stash.
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Stash old plastic or paper shopping bags near the rubbish or garbage bin and then you can re-cycle them as bin liners.
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The gray and red plastic balls are stashed, along with free weights and elastic bands, in the lounge around the corner, under a seemingly endless bar of pale gray marble and cerused oak burl .
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And the next resolution might be to wash any part of your stash that is still waiting in its factory-fresh condition on your shelves.
Resolved. - A Dress A Day
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The Crown alleges Rajgopaul had 45 grams of methamphetamine intended for supply, stashed in a sleepout at the property.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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Will I get running water, a nice feather bed, perhaps a private stash of rum?
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This alludes to the idea that the government has been carefully stashing surpluses, but households and businesses haven't.
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Police also found a stash of jewellery on the man.
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Getting dressed on the side of a logging road with no real place to park, we scramble to get our clothes on, gear stashed and snowshoes lashed to our boots before the first crazed logger sweeps around the corner in his big rig.
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Stash spare wiper blades and a gallon of nonfreezing washer fluid in the trunk.
7 car problems that can leave you stranded
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Jason points to the stash of drugs and watches as John throws down a bundle of notes.
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The camera was transmitting to a video camera and receiver stashed in the pannier of a bicycle locked to a lamppost nearby.
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Blithe references are made to jet setting from one US city to the next, and accessing a stash of lucre in a secret Swiss bank account.
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Australia stashed money away in the good times and paid off its debt.
The Sun
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Hiking up her top layers, she stashes a pair of goggles against her rock-hard tummy.
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Check your fabric stash, or purchase remnants that can be cut and used for patches.
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Bizarrely, he stashes the coke in Connie's bag, then gets shot in front of Connie and Carla while shouting their names.
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Why feel so guilty about a feeling that remains a mere fancy, harmlessly stashed away in your brain?
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A few government officials have been arrested for stashing away relief material which were meant for victims of the earthquake such as tents, solar lanterns, milk powder, food packets and bed sheets.
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But almost immediately thereafter we stashed our luggage here in the city and moved to the mountains in upstate.
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With the excitement surrounding Isas and stakeholder pensions, which finally arrived last week, you would think we were all stashing our cash away like there was no tomorrow.
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Save some cents by using dark-brown shadow you probably already have stashed in your makeup bag.
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Now the stash of cash has finally dried up.
The Sun
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In fact, it is stashed inside a storage box in my bedroom right this moment.
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Lenders are expected to stash away profits over the coming years to build up their capital reserves.
Times, Sunday Times
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Building stashes of possible fabrics makes the construction of color quilts possible even if we sew at midnight or dawn in our jammies.
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A pair of thugs demand that she tell them where she keeps the stash of diamonds they are certain her crooked father left her.
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Cops found a stash of images on his computer.
The Sun
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The film was one of the best-loved screen hits of the 60s, as a gang swipes a stash of gold bullion from a bank vault in Turin.
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Where was the stash of brandy bottles; the hidden box of dream-smoke herb so beloved of the laboring classes; the stash of gambling winnings or record of debts; the bundle of perfumed love letters from some cozening lowborn female looking to snare a Mageborn son?
Tran Siberian
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What's more, he had bragged while in prison about having a stash of money buried near Bowden, and it's possible someone killed his family while trying to get at it.
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Stash old plastic or paper shopping bags near the rubbish or garbage bin and then you can re-cycle them as bin liners.
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In her handbag she'd stashed three bottles of sleeping pills.
Times, Sunday Times
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The private eye had found two stashes of drugs but none of the material that his employer wanted to locate.
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They also found a stash of cocaine, marijuana and a weighing scale.
Times, Sunday Times
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And now that I've drooled over Danny's site, my eyes are wandering over to the cupboard where I keep a secret stash of notebooks, colouring pencils and of course a supply of purple pens.
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When it's too hot or too rainy even to visit the park with the kids, a stash of arts and crafts supplies and a few treats extraordinaire may very well save your sanity.
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Then you'd found it, in the lining of your jacket, inside that rip you'd created to stash money safely.
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Were people following her or were they simply waiting for her to leave so they could pull out their stash and bongs…?
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The lawsuit was filed originally in 2006 against the union government's approval to a London bank to defreeze Bofors scam accused Ottavio Quattrocchi's account, allegedly stashed with payoff money.
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Or is that her secret stash?
Times, Sunday Times
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Her house in a hillside shanty town is stocked with a small but valuable stash of cooking oil, nappies and cornflour.
Times, Sunday Times
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And on the corners where dealers gather, broken glass and trash are deliberately strewn about the curbsides and sidewalks to make it easier to drop drug stashes among the litter and retrieve them later.
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The court heard that he threw the stash of hard drugs out of the window when police called at the home of a friend on the Pewsham Estate.
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Now the stash of cash has finally dried up.
The Sun
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The drugs were stashed inside a package of health food addressed to a prisoner in Frankland Prison, County Durham.
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Dig through the holiday stash, pull out a swirly glass ornament.
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Like Pabst's Lulu (but unlike American cinema's predatory noir females), Stasha ignores money and seeks no economic goal.
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We stashed the new purchases in the boot of the car and walked across the footbridge to sit and watch tourists by the London eye.
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Aran weight, chunky, pure new wool, merino, cotton dk, 4 ply, mohair, angora; you name it I've probably got it in my stash somewhere.
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There is also an apparently contradictory but equally strong behavioural imperative, which says that eating in groups is competitive, and that you need to protect your stash.
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I had a pair of longies stashed in my computer bag for Wednesday night.
NYT > Home Page
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When the staff searched his luggage (standard procedure for new patients), they found a stash of marijuana, pain killers, hallucinatory mushrooms, you name it.
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Make the schlep easier for her with a lingerie bag she can stash in one of your drawers.
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For my part I have a sneaking suspicion that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible.
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Police then searched his bungalow and found he had a drug stash worth more than 120,000.
The Sun
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There were bottles stashed all over my beleaguered parents' house and garden.
Times, Sunday Times
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Vallo believes these people, led by El Libre, will easily pay 50,000 gold florins for the huge stash of weapons.
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In my rucksack were several film cans filled with the carefully labelled pips of wild apples, and squirrel-stashes of walnuts also destined to be sown later in my Suffolk garden, as a living reminder of the wild fruit forests I had encountered on my travels.
Wildwood
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Cops found a stash of images on his computer.
The Sun
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Stain solutions and cleaning supplies are usually stashed under the kitchen sink.
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Next time you bust a junkie who’s a coreligionist”—the word gets a little barking laugh from the college kids—“and you stick your rubber glove up his ass to check what kind of stash he’s got in there, that smell you smell is shmek, my friend.
Underworld
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* shows Felipe where the hidden stash of tequila is hidden*
WordPress.com News
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Monday's sharp stock market plunge and uncertain world events may have you longing for a secure place to stash your savings.
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How many bottles of champagne does he have stashed away?
Times, Sunday Times
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Of course my hopes that this was the end to the whole business were dashed when E. stashed me in a plywood hunting blind with a can of Sterno and some matches and said he'd be back when he heard me shoot.
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They published a much larger stash of files said to include site members' emails.
The Sun
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Even though every time Scott would stay at his house he would pull out his stash of assorted drugs and start smoking right in his face, not to mention offering him a hit every now and then.
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James figured the core was steel to keep predators and authorities away from the drug stash and the cash inside.
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Her day might begin with ironing (she kept a board in the office, under which she stashed the sherry and damp laundry) or paste-ups.
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So, just before I stash all my bits of paper from 20 years ago back up in the attic, here are a vintage selection of doodles from my Berlin years, 1983 to 1984.
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Many times we would stash our gear then return again in a few days if the conditions looked good.
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The bulk of the stash was found secreted in a false ceiling while the rest was hidden under the couple's bed.
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And I was just thinking that homelessness wasn't so bad when I came across an old man sleeping against a stash of plastic bags stuffed with refuse.
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I was the second to last person on board and my luck continued to hold with an empty seat beside mine so there was extra underseat space to stash my stuff.
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A police patrol car swooped on the van near to junction 17 of the M4 and discovered a huge stash of equipment inside the vehicle.
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I would always have a stash of $200 to $300 that I could give away.
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Who knows if this allegedly harmless toy was not, in reality, to be used as a stash of illegal weapons?
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She stayed up in her room for the remainder of the night smoking and drinking the diet soda she had stashed under her bed.
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When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer.
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He's got the skinny on about $10 million stashed away in an Amsterdam vault.
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Yesterday, my friend Alistair introduced me to geocaching - a treasure-hunt sort of game where people stash containers with goodies in them in odd locations, which you can only find with a GPS receiver and some skill.
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The agents handcuffed him and took possession of his car in which the alleged heroin was stashed in the trunk.
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After stashing my stuff into my room, we went back to the Motel and had dinner at the Motel Resturant.
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Three suspected terrorists were arrested after armed police stormed commercial premises in Morecambe and unearthed a stash of firearms.
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Police were led to the stash following an exhaustive investigation, codenamed Operation Elect.
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However, I always love to receive gardening gadgets; so if your mother is a fanatical gardener you could get her a new trowel, some copper plant labels, a trug to stash cut flowers in, a plant pot or a twine dispenser.
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Yet a real villain walks free with a suspended sentence over a huge cannabis stash and is let off over the illegal gun.
The Sun
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A section of the conductors in the city buses, despite their remonstrations about their work load, are shrewd enough to find the situation a ‘blessing in disguise’ to stash money in bits and pieces.
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The things inside came from Rayburn's magpie collection of boxes, art supplies and flea-market treasures, and they were arranged to suggest the way they'd once been stashed in his studio.
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I made a careful note of this exchange in the slim volume in which I stashed anything that sounded like wisdom.
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I couldn't get all the kids in CCD the same day of the week (because there was a time problem with Girl Scouts), and you can be guaranteed that there will be at least one trip to the hospital for a cracked head (a yearly event with one particularly active child of mine), some ear infections, and one of the dogs will find my secret chocolate stash and need an emergency trip to the vet after befouling my house.
The Wheels on My Bus - SpouseBUZZ
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Our home may be a spirit-free zone, apart from the booze in the utility room and the secret stash of liqueur chocolates in the airing cupboard, but it not entirely fright free.
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When living out of a backpack for three weeks, it's easy to become confused - a new home every couple of nights, trying to separate skanky clothes from clean, the ever-growing stash of souvenirs.
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My mom gave me a bunch of drugs, her whole stash, and then left.
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She has a fortune stashed away in various bank accounts.
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The key to looking fabulous at the beach - or on a weekend getaway - is knowing which essentials to stash in your bag.
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attacks on stash houses is the most frequently used method of counterterrorism
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The plain implication is that the Bush administration is stashing Bin Laden somewhere, or somehow keeping his arrest in reserve, for an “October surprise.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » 2004 » September
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It had something to do with sex—complete with pictures—and the dog-eared corners attested to its being quickly stashed under mattresses in numerous adolescent occupied homes.
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We don't have money stashed in the bank to be paying heavy fines.
Times, Sunday Times
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Aran weight, chunky, pure new wool, merino, cotton dk, 4 ply, mohair, angora; you name it I've probably got it in my stash somewhere.
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It seems unbelievable to Shafer that there could be dozens of active stash houses without the police busting them all.
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In a tremendous sequence, the archaeologic team appear to succumb to mass insanity as a result of exposure to the shaman's remains and undertake to revive him while getting high on his stash.
Archive 2009-07-05
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In southern Africa we used to take every foodstuff we could lay our hands on, dry it or salt it, and stash it away for use during the lean winter months or for travel.
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Your other half finds a stash of shopping receipts and accuses you of overspending.
The Sun
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Hidden across Scotland are hundreds of objets d' art, paintings, antique furniture and collectibles stashed away in private houses that you and I have a right to see.
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Any stashes of cash, drugs or guns would most likely be discovered and made to vanish - be it by the girls, or the police.
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You'll definitely need a snazzy container to stash all the stuff you score.
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Make sure you have a good stash of herbs, spices and oils to allow you to add decent flavour to your recipes.
The Sun
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This cave is absolutely stashed With gorgeous gleaming precious jewels!
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What made it so classic is that Stoudamire's stash was wrapped in aluminum foil when he went through the metal detector.
Jail Blazers 4 Ever, cont'd (Jack Bog's Blog)
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At the end of the road, I stashed the bike in the marram grass and followed a trail over the dunes to a beach lapped by quiet surf.
Land of Green Gables
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Well, Ursula as a character is a composite of two little faces in photos in my family stash: my daughter Maria, who looks as if she is 100 percent her daddy's, Finnish blue-eyed and blond, and my godchild Tian-Tian, the same age, who is 100 percent Chinese.
Ingrid Hill - An interview with author
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Drugs officers found a stash of illegal substances at his Thai girlfriend's home in the resort of Pattaya, 120 miles east of Bangkok, last year.
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I know throwing them in the trash is a “no no” and they can not go into the recycle stash.
SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1222
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Stash a plastic spray bottle with a mixture of bleach and water under the sink.
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Your other half finds a stash of shopping receipts and accuses you of overspending.
The Sun
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I stashed my shoes in the cubicles outside; in a Japanese bathhouse, street shoes are regarded with a disdain reserved in the West for biological refuse or festering rubbish.
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Although Uncle Roger lives in a small ramshackle cottage that looks more like a rat-infested hovel, Colin believes the man is a miser, and is sure there's money that has been stashed away.
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My bag is packed, my valuables stashed with friends, and the alarm clock is set.
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Reply to this kimberley ondo it is sad that this man has died and left his country with a legacy of poverty and misery that could have been aleviated by the wealth that he plundered from the earth, assisted by the French, who at best, thier only redeeming quality, is thier ability to organise wholesale theft from Gabon and to find places for President bongo to stash his stolen riches and aid and abet him in the misery of the people of Gabon.
Global Voices in English » Gabon: On President Omar Bongo’s death
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We went for the bottle of whiskey that we had stashed behind the bookcase.
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It's no wonder that the way some people handle it is to have a stash of secret savings hidden from their partner as some kind of insurance.
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Police then searched his bungalow and found he had a drug stash worth more than 120,000.
The Sun
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I have some clients who are diabetic, so a sugar free candy is always a hit and for those who are chocoholics, I have a special stash for them as well.
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The researchers show that the lead ant in the tandem pair could reach the food stash four times faster when not slowed by a follower.
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She has a fortune stashed away in various bank accounts.
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In my initial statement to the police I had admitted to handing the keys of the flat over to someone to use as a drug stash.
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Yet we are not talking of the feral chav's who leave their offspring alone with an unguard drinks stash, for he said letting children taste alcohol to ready them for adulthood was
The Lone Voice
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Torn, we are told, was so obsessed by anatomical study that he stashed anatomized body parts under his bed, an unhealthy practice that contributed to his early death.
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Because they have megabucks stashed away. Provisions for the long haul. Live in gated compounds with mercenaries guarding them.
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However, it has led to a collapse in private savings because today's workers are afraid that stashing cash away for old age will prove counterproductive, simply disqualifying them from benefits.
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When he was 10, he found his parents' stash of vodka, and drank a couple of shots.
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Early last month a highway patrol cop spotted Jerome Broaster stashing a gun inside a brown Oldsmobile in the course of a routine traffic stop.
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The stash he keeps in his pockets include string, a penknife, matches, a chunk of crystal, a broken watch, a whistle, and countless other things.
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And as you play you can discover exciting bonus rounds and special symbols that help you stash the cash.
The Sun
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Then you see little Robert on a hyper streak, tearing around the house, only to be calmed by his gran showing him how to load a revolver - one of a stash of six guns.
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Bargain shop your booty off, and you'll have more dough stashed in your cargo pockets.
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In order to buy the house some money that my Grandfather had stashed away for myself and my brothers was used as part of the deposit.
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It's not clear just how much Meth Smith had in her illegal stash, but presumably if police found even a small amount she could have been prosecuted.
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Perhaps they just wanted to know where he had stashed the keys to the gorgeous Lotus 7 he drove in the opening sequence.
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Hill security flatfeet first mildly suggested he should take his stash elsewhere.
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She says he asked for marijuana, but she did not have any, and she dug into her illegal stash of crystal meth instead.
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Households will no longer feel they need the comfort blanket of a large precautionary stash of savings.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sides of the pit contained open spaces where the pitman could stash small pots of oil and wedges.
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Although Uncle Roger lives in a small ramshackle cottage that looks more like a rat-infested hovel, Colin believes the man is a miser, and is sure there's money that has been stashed away.
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They stashed the guns away under the ground.
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A stash of science fiction magazines left by his deadbeat dad offered escape from the real world.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is where I got most of my drug stash; they were just giving it away as if it were candy.
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She opened her eyes and headed up King St, peering into cafes as she passed, twitching her nostrils like a sniffer dog, nosing out the secret stash of illicit nectar that would, of course, be the momentary answer to all her problems.
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A faculty member was once fired because his campus roommate found his stash of gay porn.
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The stolen pictures were stashed in a London warehouse.
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Upon searching the house officers also found a stash of pirate DVDs.
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He had carefully stashed away his days of retirement, just as he stacked bankrolls of the British sterling all day, in separate wads of months and years.
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A 50-year-old retired petty criminal has been jailed after stashing a pump-action shotgun for a ‘hit man’.
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Or is that her secret stash?
Times, Sunday Times
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His own portion was put in the cupboard, except for the elaborately boxed cookies that he stashed in his nightstand.
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When Amiry was writing her script, her husband hoarded her pencil stubs, revealing his secret stash in Medium of Love.
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I loved this elegant, summer sticky bursting with bold, waxy, honied and peach-stashed fruit.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Washington D.C., the cradle of freedom, you are allowed to own plugged muzzleloaders, fake flintlocks and dismantled cap-and-ball revolvers if the caps and balls are stashed in other jurisdictions.
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Hidden across Scotland are hundreds of objets d' art, paintings, antique furniture and collectibles stashed away in private houses that you and I have a right to see.
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Making our way along the banks of the stream, our asparagus stash growing, we stopped to study the wild flowers: indigo blue muscari* (Marie Françoise tells me she used to dye her doll's clothes with the boiled flowers), mustard yellow "genêt" * (also good for dye and used in edible flower salads), and "fumeterre".
Vivace - French Word-A-Day
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At the point of complete crumblement, or CC as we call it in our organisational jargon, the agent on duty will stash their opera glasses or prismatic viewfinder in a pippy bag, fold up the deckchair or camping stool, and return to the satellite bureau via funicular railway.
Hooting Yard
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If, like me, you need the joke explained though I did figure out that mustashriq was 'orientalist', hie yourself over to Language Log, where Mark Liberman does the honors.
Languagehat.com: MUSTAGHRIB.
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Alison Johnson had wrapped the children's naked bodies in old clothing and bundled them into a laundry basket, before stashing them away in the outhouse.
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When it's too hot or too rainy even to visit the park with the kids, a stash of arts and crafts supplies and a few treats extraordinaire may very well save your sanity.
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As someone who tends to overplan and prepare (I still have a stash of canned goods from the Y2K panic), this seemed like a no-brainer to me.
Docs weigh in on private cord-blood banking
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Also, always bring the stash back personally (and in an easily checkable spot) as our truck driver was once held up a whole day at one of the military check points while they emptied the whole truck looking for whatever they thought was being hidden by the smell of the coffee.
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Cops found a stash of images on his computer.
The Sun
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On the patients' bedside tables sit the usual visiting hour stashes of mouldy grapes and packets of sweets alongside half-finished bottles of Lucozade.
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Saturday never seemed to end, with the organizing of boxes, and stashing them in the storage for later use.
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However, officers arrested the pair and a search of Arnold's car revealed a large stash of class A drugs.
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Which is not to say that if Charlie came home and found a hippie stealing from his stash he would have hesitated to break a hookah over his head.
EVENING’S EMPIRE
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The culprit, an office worker, was robbing his female colleagues, but no one could figure out where he was stashing the purses.
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Stashing my water bottle, urine supply, knife, and cameras in my backpack, I clear the top of the chockstone, lastly putting my scratched sunglasses on top of my head.
127 Hours
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They were looking for what they called slush funds stashed away by the former president, but no such funds existed," a Seongnam police official told AFP, refusing to disclose his name.
Taipei Times
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If you have more than five bench spots, and you're in a redraft league with fewer than 16 teams, you're probably fine stashing an injured player.
Scott Swanay: Fantasy Football - Week 4 Preview
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When I was in the Cavalry I always stashed a little Sterno in the troop carrier, but I forgot it this time.
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She could turn nasty if they find her stash.
The Sun
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I used up my stash this morning when I went out to give my French beans some protection against beasties and beastly weather.
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They discovered a stash of money hidden at the back of a drawer.
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Where your stash of smack is considered neither creative nor cool.
Can celebrities deal with airport security?
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The Stashower brothers came to Canada from Poland in 1952, and Harry began the business selling pantyhose and nylons out of his house.
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You can make stuffed toys and animals and dolls from recycled materials, such as felted wool or the fleece that is made from plastic bottles; from natural materials, such as hemp or organic cotton or peace silk; from any of your stash fabrics or the tiniest bits of pieces leftover from other projects.
Archive for » 2009 » May : Crafting a Green World
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A search of his home turned up a stash of replica guns, which investigators presumed were stored for use in framing suspects.
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Stash a plastic spray bottle with a mixture of bleach and water under the sink.
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Despite that incident his mother allowed him to keep a stash of weapons in his bedroom, including a Gurkha's kukri knife, a sword sheathed in a walking stick and a 3ft samurai sword.
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But, being the dumb-ass, I forgot that I had stashed some weed under the mattress of my bunk.
Fallin’ Up
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Glam on the go: with these portables stashed in your bag, you'll leave the gym looking as good as you feel
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He had a spy camera stashed in a seabag at the bottom of his closet.
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Earlier, an auxiliary nurse was sacked for allegedly stealing class C drugs after a stash was discovered at a house in Trafford which was traced back to Trafford Healthcare Trust.