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  • Yeah, he's a pop genius, but his cool, affable swagger and clever repartee are the perfect complement to the more extroverted, outgoing personalities of Dahle and Ms. Case.
  • Fewer and fewer people living in this country feel any cultural connection with jolly swagmen, billabongs and coolibah trees.
  • The swagger was back and Swansea were guilty of fewer sloppy passes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Man has a confident swagger - is that indicative of where you are right now? The Sun
  • Helium balloons embossed with the words "great car for little money" promoted Volkswagen's newest four-seater model, Up!. Auto Makers Focus on Bright Side in Frankfurt
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  • Some untitled works from 1999 consist of a series of swags of satin, attached to curtain rods and installed on a wall.
  • The decision made, he turned and swaggered out of the door, idle hands swinging and dangling as he strode manfully toward the stairwell.
  • But despite the brocaded swags, ornamental carvings and original works of art here, you won't feel you have to tiptoe down the corridors and talk in whispers.
  • Even though you're not always the traditional swaggering gallant, your steadiness and planning make you a fine, reliable pirate.
  • Nevertheless, he captures the music's masculine swagger right from the very first chord.
  • This turnbuckle fastens to the chainplate with a jaw fitting and pin, and is swaged to the wire rope stay.
  • I can get my Bowie swagger out! Times, Sunday Times
  • But the picture built up in the media of a swaggering and callous man, was wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • Motifs used for borders included swags, urns, and bowknots, which can also be found as embellishments on furniture, silver, and other objects made during the period.
  • He has that confidence and swagger about him. The Sun
  • The Qatar Holding division now controls a 17% stake in German carmaker Volkswagen, as well as News24 Top Stories
  • The result is a setting that’s clearly modelled on an American high school but is populated almost entirely by kids and teachers with decidedly European accents — even when they have names like Brad and are swaggering around in letterman sweaters like an extra in Grease. The Curiosity of Chance
  • No more would the swaggies need to walk as the crow flies as the Princes Highway was opened, linking Sydney to Adelaide via Melbourne.
  • The third patron to enter the bar was a Thick Dublin Jackeen, who swaggered into the bar and yelled, "Alrigh' Mate, give us a pint o'cider. Hey,is tha' Jaysus over thair?" The barman nodded, so the Jackeen told him to give Jesus a pint of cider too.
  • They swaggered down the street, hooking on each other.
  • The most glamorous newcomer to the Volkswagen Golf range is the revamped GTi 16 valve.
  • His intense, swaggering stage presence and masterful violin playing has won him both fans and critical acclaim all over the world.
  • Even the more rowdy numbers managed to combine hip-thrusting, frilly-shirted swagger with no hint of tumescent, swollen subtext. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chinches bravas -- Surely you have heard of the Volkswagon chinche? Two Expressions
  • Volkswagen and General Motors plan to double their mainland production capacities in the next four years.
  • A half-admiring, half-nervous public quickly dubbed his swaggering and very personal style of government the Dadis Show, which was the name of a television programme in which the captain himself questioned and berated miscreants. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
  • How do you keep your guests awake during the slow bits, until the big hitters swagger up to feign surprise and humility? Times, Sunday Times
  • Volkswagen Passat CCVolkswagen Passat CC, the first four-door coupe from the German manufacturer received the "red dot Design Award 2009 - Best of the Best", which represents one of the most coveted awards that a designer can win for a creative product. okay SO WHY DIDNT MERCEDES GET IT BEING THAT THIS IS A CARBON COPY CLS WITH A VW ENGINE IN IT. AutoSpies.com News
  • Swaggering along in their check suits, gold chains, lumpy rings and billycocks, they were pointed out by name or exploit.
  • At Osterley what are central fruiting grapevines in the carpet are foliate swags in the drawing.
  • After dinner, Roger appeared in military fatigues, complete with hat, sunglasses, jackboots, and swagger stick.
  • They evidently mistook this brandy-bibbing as a swaggering habit of mine; whereas I was honestly prescribing for myself what had been recommended to me as the best preventive of cholera.
  • Can this city survive without its traditional battalions of colorful characters swaggering through saloons and newspaper columns?
  • The squeegee method creates looping swags of paint which resemble fabric folds, or even, at times, X-ray images of rib cages.
  • Adam created many variations on the basic design of a central handle flanked by pendant swags and scrolling foliage.
  • Our swaggering demon is resolute until agile Laksman climbs on his foe's bent thigh to deliver a walloping strike that sends Intorachit reeling.
  • I'll swag, if you tell him he's only an echteent pairt o 'the Toon Cooncil, he'll be dealin' wi 'anither tattie man gin neist mornin'. My Man Sandy
  • It is in typical ‘Kentian’ style, with the cornice supported on scrolled brackets flanking a frieze with swags and a central mask, the jambs being carved as female terms with classical drapery.
  • With only one room at our disposal it would seem to the uninitiated that the accommodation of the homestead must have been strained to bursting point; but "out-bush" every man carries a "bluey" and a mosquito net in his swag, and as the hosts slept under the verandah, and the guests on the garden paths, or in their camps among the forest trees, spare rooms would only have been superfluous. We of the Never-Never
  • A broad shouldered man wearing a dinner jacket swaggered confidently up to the bar.
  • I can get my Bowie swagger out! Times, Sunday Times
  • To the front, a yew hedge is clipped into swags to mirror the ogee windows of the house, framing views of the Bringewood hills and Welsh Marches in the distance.
  • Those setbacks have eroded Toyota's position against global rivals including Hyundai Motor Co. and Volkswagen AG, and pose longer-term worries for one of Japan's most important industrial giants. Toyota Slams on the Brakes
  • The band's R&B dalliances push the song 'n' the band forward from simple slash 'n' burn to a cocky swagger.
  • Does this swaggering rock front man suffer from the same moment of unease? Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut the oldest out and train the bendier ones into swirls against walls or swagged around banisters. In the garden this week: Tulips and roses
  • Volkswagen, which employs more than 13,000 workers at its plant in Puebla, is now operating at 85% of its installed capacity. Mexico Economic Updates July 2006
  • I am fully aware that Volkswagen was too cautious for too long in North America," Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn said at a test-driving event for the new Jetta in San Francisco this summer. Volkswagen Aims at Fast Lane in U.S.
  • He's too shagged to swagger, but he'll stroll and stare.
  • Every year by December 6 - St. Nicholas' Day - the exterior of the historic Georgian-style home is swagged with laurel and windows are filled with candlelight.
  • Since the 1880s, the national culture has celebrated the underdog - the Eureka gold miners, sheep stealing swaggies, renegade bushrangers, and striking shearers.
  • ‘There's the swagger, and that ever-present stogie,’ it reads.
  • Bells you gave me, bells of victory, bells of merriment, yellow and green; cloches clashing, swaggering braggarts, helmets agleam coppery red.
  • It is interesting that style. com would describe the collection as "Artfully swagged dresses in checks and ikats, often with bras or bandeaus worn on the outside, looked like the sort of pieces a sapeur's date might wear" when only two models in the show looked anything like a sapeur's date. Shaena Henry: Designers Bring Africa to Runways, Leave Models Behind
  • A swag is a decorative accent to fabric created by hanging a fabric in a curved pattern between two points.
  • Basement rumpus room with full-sized pool table and floor-to-ceiling fabric swagging? The Sun
  • They strutted and swaggered in Creolestyle, played the hottest of jazz and slowed to a dead march as the tempo changed.
  • He swaggered as he walked towards her, then sat down on the bench.
  • But the picture built up in the media of a swaggering and callous man, was wrong. Times, Sunday Times
  • He came in swaggering, but, by George, he went out scratching! Three Times and Out: A Canadian Boy's Experience in Germany
  • He knew the get-up, the drill, the movement, and the swagger.
  • The curtains at the end of the room are swagged and ornate.
  • As the world prospered behind their backs, this insular strain of American metastasized into swaggering jingoes full of Cold War machismo, content to wave the flag and "Go for the gold. Mike Farrell: The Ugly America
  • Both have virtually the same engine and chassis and basically come from the same place - Volkswagen. The Sun
  • Ferner's boat, for instance, uses the shell of a Volkswagen station wagon for a cabin.
  • Onlookers used to the swagger of pre-Red Millbrook days hardly recognised the dimmed round-shouldered slinker as the wolf of the tracks, the sexual predator that had set alarmed mothers scurrying protectively after their chicks. The Elvis Latte
  • It will be nice to play it over a tour where we can kind of get a little swagger to it. The Sun
  • It's all about this sexual power, the drape, the swagger.
  • The approach requires a devil-may-care swagger, a thick skin and also thick-skinned editors, who seem to be in short supply.
  • But even the most foolish swaggerer of them could not call milksop a man who could outride, outleap, outfence, outhunt him; who could drive the four horses of his coach to London and back at such a pace and in such a manner as made purple-faced old stage-coach drivers shake their heads with glee, and who, in a wrestling-match, could break a man's back at a throw if he chose to be unmerciful. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  • He strode with the swagger of a military commander, surveying his troops, evaluating his options.
  • Could have used some sort of verbal discussion from Jack Swagger pre-match to express what this title opportunity means to him. PWTorch.com
  • The swaggies always look away, or down; their hats are visors, and he never sees the colour of a swaggie's eyes.
  • Decoration could be chased or applied, such as borders of silver or gold, or floral swags, laurel wreaths, and stylized scrolls in varicolored gold.
  • From the barmily romantic ‘Just Like Fred Astaire’ to the anthemic ‘We're Going To Miss You ’, this is indulgent, swaggering and even survives Sinead O'Connor on ‘Vervaceous’.
  • Do you paint it as high farce, or just go for a swaggering thrill ride? Christianity Today
  • You almost expected the former miners' leader to appear in George Street to lead the hundred or so striking firemen who gathered and swaggered along the road wearing their flaming caps and blasting the air with hooters.
  • Bantams had what is called swaged spokes, which are thick on the ends screwed into the hub and thin on those screwed into the outer rim," says Suri. The Hindu - Front Page
  • English - or, to be more accurate, American - is the one and only language of rock 'n' roll's strut and swagger.
  • You bet it is, and I'm sure anyone who has ever left one of those co-op job fairs with enough swag to redecorate their living room will back me up on this.
  • In the UK, the Volkswagen Group has been hit by three separate recalls covering windscreen wipers and anti-lock brake systems.
  • A replacement bobstay is available of Sailbryte wire with new fittings swaged on both ends.
  • The brother's got the boastful swagger of your favorite rapper, the entrepreneurial instincts of a street hustler and a pen as swift as his tongue is sharp.
  • Boucher's pictures are festooned with swags of cupidons instead of the fruit and flowers of his decorative predecessors such as Jan Brueghel.
  • I can get my Bowie swagger out! Times, Sunday Times
  • “Why, well,” said the youth, “if the abbot is a man of respectability becoming his vocation, and not one of those swaggering churchmen, who stretch out the sword, and bear themselves like rank soldiers in these troublous times.” Castle Dangerous
  • Kuepper's a troubadour, a wandering minstrel who unpacks his swag at the Great Northern this Sunday, May 8.
  • Position and stitch a swag and holiday motif over the seam as shown.
  • Comments bacon at your doorstep - brilliant. but the kicker is all the cool bacon swag you get, too ... Fry It Up in a Pan
  • A broad shouldered man wearing a dinner jacket swaggered confidently up to the bar.
  • For the next two weeks, the fully autonomous robot, which bears an uncanny resemblance to a Volkswagen Beetle, will plumb the previously inaccessible microbial mysteries of the sinkhole -- or "cenote" -- El Zacat√≥n. NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: May 2007 Archives
  • ‘Later,’ he replied as he watched her climb into her small black 2000 Volkswagen Beetle and cranked the engine.
  • Uriah wheezes a laugh and swaggers back to the picnic table for more wine and cheese.
  • He maintained his arrogant swagger when he limped around the Press Centre but he looked haggard. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • All later models have pins that are swaged into the toe piece.
  • Now there is a real swagger about their squad going into the new campaign. The Sun
  • Although the design has evolved over the years, the first and the latest Volkswagen Transporter share the same badge on the front and the same design principles of a generous loadspace and an enviable reputation for quality and durability. Releases feed from RealWire
  • The cartoon showed a picture of a robber carrying a bag with 'swag' written on it.
  • Next, using glancing blows on the end of the fullered rod, he begins to upset the end that will fit into the swage die. The Magic Engineer
  • With a cast or swaged bullet, which was my my error, it's a simple matter of pushing it out with a cleaning rod. Bad Shells
  • The Itahari-based Swagat Tol Bikas Sanstha (STBS) today honoured the elderly to what it calls develop positive and respectful attitude towards them, to mark its fourth anniversary. The Himalayan Times RSS
  • However, it is Ejiofor's film as he swaggers around in heels or confronts the ghosts of the past with equal aplomb.
  • Australian TV executives were wary of such a project and its unabashed depiction of such swaggering women but Riley and Turner persevered and eventually won the day, delivering a classy, confident spoof of suburban sybarites.
  • The mansion was surrounded by wide green lawn, decorated with swags and garlands.
  • The interior is a lot lighter than in traditional Spanish homes, and English touches such as tweedy armchairs and swagged curtains make it feel homey.
  • I just can't stand the man's style, the way he swaggers and struts and smirks and the way he looks sly and deceitful and the way Americans can't see it.
  • Viewed from a distance, it would be easy to imagine that these little girls, all sass and swagger, are grown-ups.
  • Swag is an Australian term for a bedroll, and a billy is a pot or can with a wire handle used to boil water or cook food in. Backpacking Light Magazine
  • Sure, the track picks up a new tone: sass and swagger, winking and wiggling.
  • He was swaggering, they told me, about the town in his old regimentals, every pomp of the foreign soldier assumed again as if they had never been relaxed in all those yean of peace and commerce. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • The bombast, condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.
  • There was a stagger rather than a swagger about Johnson in recent years.
  • When, just before dawn, Sikes arrives to drop off some swag, Fagin plies him with a series of hypothetical questions about what he would do to someone who ‘peached’ on him.
  • An interesting bit of commentary on this … I wonder if they used that Harvey Dent rally event a few months ago … where you met up at various locations to get free swag from the touring Dentmobile … to judge what 12 locations would be the biggest/best. It's All Part of the Plan - The Dark Knight Trailer Hunt on Monday! « FirstShowing.net
  • Curtains are becoming more simple and swags and tails, while the classic window dressing, now look a little incongruous and dated in a modern house.
  • This is often accompanied, in drink, by a strutting, swaggering bumptiousness.
  • They're confident, swaggering and ready to crush opposition with a casual flick of the tongue. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was literally effortless the way she could bang on an outfit and just swagger about. The Sun
  • As I tore round the corner, a customized Volkswagen Beetle convertible reversed out of a side alley. DEAD BEAT
  • Let's see directors put their money where their mouths are by issuing a swag of shares or options to themselves at prices at whatever range or value Bain comes up with.
  • The thief, described as a heavyset black woman weighing between 220 and 240 pounds, parked a blue Volkswagen Beetle in front of the store. Chron.com Chronicle
  • During the Depression when you were a young girl, a very young girl in fact, of course this was still a period when men with swags walked the country roads in search of a job, in search of a meal.
  • Mezzo Marie Lenormand was sweetly swaggering as the Fox, who woos and wins the Vixen; baritone Joshua Bloom was pure testosterone as Harašta; and mezzo Melissa Parks was imposing as the Forester's impatient wife and the Owl for which she wore a cagelike garment flecked with feathers. The Beauty of the Beasts
  • Decoratively draped over the frame is a swag of gray fabric painted with an orange dot on a light blue square accented with red.
  • Silk and velvet fabrics were draped, swagged, or suspended from ceilings to achieve a graceful yet ordered effect.
  • It seems to be one of those words of rock 'n' roll origin that describes the ‘stuff’ inside a person that gives them that extra bit of fizz and sparkle and swagger to get through life.
  • The work features billowing swags of colorful cloth set against a silver and gold foil background splashed with red and brown oil paint, and thin copper tubing traversing the width of the entire field.
  • Better to watch a thief fence his swag than open the Australian magazine and be confronted with the geriatric dribbles of an incontinent mind.
  • It is believed that executive cars made by BMW and Volkswagen, which owns the Audi and Bentley marques, were considered but Jaguar, whose cars are made in Britain, came out on top in terms of value for money - and, of course, patriotism.
  • His crushing critiques, if not born of arrogance, have at times been delivered with a haughtiness that practically swaggers across the page or the airwaves.
  • The classic Volkswagen bus is a versatile beast - hippies, surfers, nuns, hot rodders and fruit-peddlers have all used the big, slow veedub as their primary means of conveyance.
  • Large rounded headlamps, swaged bonnet and indicators integrated into the front grille give the vehicle a jovial appearance, accentuated by the deep front bumper.
  • The midprice compact represents Fiat's most ambitious effort yet to end its dependence on minicars and take on Volkswagen, Ford, and Renault in the heart of the European car market.
  • I grabbed a schedule and a name badge and was invited to sit down with two women perusing their swag. Shaking the Family Tree
  • He had a slight swagger, balanced by a certain benignancy. The Planet Strappers
  • He captures the flicker of self-doubt beneath the bluster and swagger. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the most striking pieces on view was Volkswagen Tire, a scale replica of a car tire made of fired black Oaxaca clay, which was placed on a low-lying pedestal in the center of the main gallery.
  • On Thursday, the former Extreme Championship Wrestling honcho posted pics on his Heyman Hustle website, hoping to prove Rihanna swagger-jacked the idea from his 1998 cover jacket featuring a grappler called Sandman. Rihanna “Rated R” Cover Art Revealed
  • The cultural cringe had straightened up into a swagger. Times, Sunday Times
  • a more swaggering mood than usual
  • France had been well and truly ambushed; the arrogant swagger of the autumn was but a distant memory. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the front-wheel-drive compact trucks, both Volkswagen and Chrysler at one time fielded light pickups of that particular drive-line configuration, based on their unitized small-car platforms.
  • However, after some feverish activity, Volkswagen is readying its entrant and it should be on show at Frankfurt next autumn.
  • After dinner, Roger appeared in military fatigues, complete with hat, sunglasses, jackboots, and swagger stick.
  • Which damaged though swaggering man will come out on top? Times, Sunday Times
  • Volkswagen, Ford Motor and Toyota Motor are among the other foreign carmakers that have also applied to lend money to China's car buyers.
  • Swagger and arrogance is all very well but until that huge European Cup is hoisted aloft it is merely bluster and bravado.
  • Oliver at last relieved his host by swaggering off, imitating as well as he could the sturdy step and outward gesture of his redoubted companion, and whistling a pibroch composed on the rout of the Danes at The Fair Maid of Perth
  • He has exhibited no swagger or bravado about what happened and represents a low risk of reoffending. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suffocate in a room with lots of swags and tassels.
  • Large, round tray features an ornate edge pattern including design elements such as swags and gadroons.
  • With a propane tank over his shoulder and the little boy tugging at his arm, McCarthy swaggered towards the tracks.
  • Ansari, who is best known as the swaggering Tom Haverford on NBC's CLOSE Slate Magazine
  • Heather's was the one with the pine cone wreath on the door and the brown Volkswagen Rabbit tucked under the carport. A RODENT OF DOUBT
  • The cartoon showed a picture of a robber carrying a bag with 'swag' written on it.
  • There are decorative rods, swags and for the most genteel draperies, and hardware with a touch of whimsy.
  • Gustavian looking glasses were symmetrical, with decoration such as beading, rose swags, laurel leaf borders, palmettes, sheaves, and rope-tied crests.
  • ` ` Every time we play them they have this certain swag to them that they can just beat us, '' said Stevenson, who exchanged his share of trash-talk during the game. USATODAY.com
  • He has exhibited no swagger or bravado about what happened and represents a low risk of reoffending. Times, Sunday Times
  • He captures the flicker of self-doubt beneath the bluster and swagger. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the largest of all of the global media conglomerates, a brash place where swagger and superstar brands are a way of life.
  • Capcom hooked us up with some nifty Joe swag, including autographed posters, limited-edition laser cells, t-shirts, hats, and - of course - a copy of the game!
  • Pamela and the others sat in one of the rustic dark wood booths beneath a dim stained-glass swag lamp. THE TEACHER
  • He spent his formative years working in D.C. go-go, and his compositions have that loose-limbed swagger, relying heavily on sampled horn screams and weeping electric pianos.
  • The boardroom is highly traditional: it is panelled in a late 17 th-century fashion, with pedimented doorways and some rather fine carved swags.
  • At a distal end of the head support arm, there is a flat portion with a swage hole for connection of the flexure assembly.
  • A little red Volkswagen had situated itself to drive behind them, but the driver was mindless, having a blinking light on his car indicating he was turning left.
  • In Liverpool blue bunting hangs from the civic buildings, the locals have a swagger in their step and even the scowling scallies who hang around the street corners break into an occasional smile.
  • However, that doesn't stop us from prowling tradeshow aisles, stuffing our bags full o' swag and filling our local disks with downloads.
  • Brock's Chick was a woman so hot that "the Arizona legislature recently passed a bill that forbids me and this young lady from being an item because we're too good looking," Brock wrote in one post, which contained Brock's typical blend of swagger and lechery. Ben Quayle's run for Congress, interrupted by Internet columnist Nik Richie
  • When the flower children of the 1960s chose the nonconformist road, many of them traveled in unassuming Volkswagen bugs.
  • With the economy once again on the move and the Olympics and World Cup on the way, there is a certain something in the Rio air right now; a swagger that can be felt not only in Ipanema's luxurious nightspots, but also in the city's impoverished slums – favelas – and remote Amazonian towns where shopping malls and cinemas are sprouting from the ground with growing pace. Lula's Brazil: glitzy, rich, dynamic
  • These will include door swags, holly wreaths and table centrepieces in a selection of colours like gold and silver, as well as in the traditional reds and greens.
  • walked with a prideful swagger
  • The Macintosh casing was so distinctive that its visual presence would become as recognizable as a Volkswagen bug.
  • A goal ahead after four minutes, two up after 19, his players were coasting, and playing with the confident swagger of a team who knew it, when everything unravelled with alarming simplicity.
  • We need a few more swaggerers like Andrew Carnegie, the Marquis of Bute, or Sir Charles Tennant, all Scots who built great industrial empires and made certain that the world knew all about it.
  • The statues have always been appreciated for their rusticity, joie de vivre, and swagger, but little else.
  • He has occasionally, and with characteristic unblushing swagger, compared himself to Albert Camus.
  • The approach requires a devil-may-care swagger, a thick skin and also thick-skinned editors, who seem to be in short supply.
  • Put that plastic truck (or other piece of marketing swag) down and back away.
  • Decked with Gothic windows, Renaissance loggias and Baroque stairways, the city's public spaces emulate the comfortable stride and swagger of Shakespeare's stage Italy.
  • For the featured fabric border and sheer curtains, the entire stencil is used for the border, the central motif for the panels and the edge motif for the swag.
  • Here and there swaggered a strapping riverman, his small felt hat cocked aggressively over one eye, its brim curled up behind; a cigar stump protruding at an angle from beneath his sweeping moustache; his hands thrust into the pockets of his trousers, "stagged" off at the knee; the spikes of his river boots cutting little triangular pieces from the wooden sidewalk. The Blazed Trail
  • Women find happy men significantly less sexually attractive than those who swagger or brood, researchers said today.
  • I am so glad to trigger happy memories of past love for you my Ladyship, and that the object of desire was a steady old Dormobile rather than one of those flash Volkswagen Devon Conversions. Sliding Doors
  • But after three chastening years, the city is rediscovering its old swagger. Times, Sunday Times
  • The theme for Michael Caine's gangster film Get Carter, written at the age of 23, lays ricocheting trains, chilling harpsichord and funky tablas over a swaggering bass line.
  • Scrie pe google AUTO ZEITUNG GERMANY, intra pe linkul TESTS si da click pe emblema SKODA … sunt mai multe pagini de teste acolo in care diferite modele de SKODE sunt comparate cu alte marci, chiar si cu VolkswagenAuto and Automotive Classified Listings Online - Sell and Buy Cars and Trucks
  • To begin with the whole idea is horribly embarrassing because it inevitably means the pelvic walk and a confident swagger. Fools Rush In - A Call to Christian Clowning
  • Down came a jumbuck to drink beside the billabong Up jumped the swagman and seized him with glee And he sang as he tucked to the jumbuck in his tucker-bag You'll come a waltzing Matilda with me Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The hops would be hanging heavy on the bine by now, rows upon rows of dark-green, spice-aroma’d swags, waiting to be harvested, picked by the nimble hands of men, women and children alike, most of whom came from London for a working late-summer holiday. Excerpt: An Incomplete Revenge by Jacqueline Winspear
  • Brazil attacked in waves, with the central midfielders, Lucas Leiva and Elias, providing the platforms on which Neymar, Ronaldinho and Hulk thrust and swaggered, with the overlapping Marcelo and Dani Alves frequently joining the fray. Brazil 1-0 Ghana | International friendly match report
  • And then staggered and swaggered along with Flint, Carl and TJ our way to Emma's for dinner and to meet Gina's brother Aubrey.
  • NEW DELHI -- Volkswagen AG, Europe's biggest car maker by sales, will start its pre-owned vehicle business in India in the first half of 2012, a senior executive said Tuesday. Volkswagen to Start Pre-Owned Car Business in India
  • It was .69 caliber and shot a swaged, two piece lead anchor, (I forget the weight, something like 500 grains!) Transmitting History
  • The squatter sends another swagman to the billabong to trick our hero into taking a walk, the rat hands our hero to the cops, he's paid off and our hero goes to jail?
  • Beth was a popular host of the Mobius conference, where grassroots fans sites get to carry away bagfuls of swag, worth up to $1,500 per person in some cases.
  • The typical villain doesn't go out after 10 pm in a stripey jersey, carrying a jemmy and a bag with Swag written on it.
  • The moustachioed swagger that Essex were beginning to know and love counted for absolutely nothing when the future England captain made his Test debut against Australia's quickies at Edgbaston in 1975.

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