How To Use Tire In A Sentence

  • However, we still rely entirely on the generosity of the public for funding.
  • There is a great deal of feeling and perhaps some bitterness, but do you not all agree with me that it is quite possible, since there is a fashion of armament in Europe, and since there has been no withdrawal on the part of the Admiralty from the stand taken by the First Lord some months ago, to have the entire Canadian people approach this situation in a calm and in an impartial manner? Canada and the Empire
  • It's not entirely accurate - the book is a bit darker than that, but there is a fair bit of lovable eccentricity to the characters.
  • As for me, I was feeling a little spaced out and tired from my trip across the pond yesterday.
  • Can you tell me what the major league record is for most consecutive batters retired by a pitcher and who holds it?
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  • Second, that the entire Reichstag assented to the declarations made by the speakers on Tuesday that the Emperor had exceeded his constitutional prerogatives in private discussion with foreigners concerning Germany's attitude on controverted questions. New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why?
  • The BBC never tires of telling us how passionately it seeks the interest and participation of the public in its political output, particularly the young.
  • Fly fishers in the salt water environment need something entirely different to their freshwater counterpart on the chalk stream, as does the angler who fishes big reservoirs.
  • She was so tired she came home and conked out at eight o'clock.
  • The film had a rather tired plot.
  • Does a father react angrily when his tired, overwhelmed twelve-month-old flails out and hits him on the nose?
  • And the prints represent Abstract Expressionism's entire stylistic range, from fast and visceral to cool and ethereal.
  • First, the entire science of astronomy had depended on careful measurement from the very beginning.
  • Retirement would mean that he could not face disciplinary proceedings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recruit rich white republicunts (carpetbaggers) to swoop in and scoop-up "devalued" (seized from still-exiled owners) properties and change the entire complexion (race, income, politics, everyfuckingthing) of the ENTIRE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA. Your Right Hand Thief
  • I don't think you're playing devil's advocate (a word every/filmer seems to want use) simply by making entirely senseless comparisons between films like Transformers and There Will Be Blood, and ranting on with points of view that even someone in defense of Transformers would never use. Things I Noticed While Watching 20 Minutes of JJ Abrams’ Star Trek | /Film
  • Ronald Martin retired from the United States Air Force Reserve as a Lt. Colonel. Mastin, Ronald L.
  • After filling an entire grocery cart, I sent Penny back for a second.
  • Regin downshifted, tires squealing as she swerved to dodge a roadkill-bound possum. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • He claimed that the Chief of the USAR at the time, told him that he didn't need to re-enlist (he had only accrued two good years for retirement in the 4 years he was back on the books) and to keep singing for the troops. Heroes or Villains?
  • Her wrists were bound together with rope, and so were her ankles, her neck open to the air and the world, and her entire body was in a guillotine, the blade lingering high above.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Class privilege has reached the point where the entire society is ruled by a plutocracy.
  • I'd like to thank my backroom staff who worked tirelessly. The Sun
  • The software is also a great customization solution for those who would like to alter the look and feel of the Finder, Dock and login window, making it easy to prebind and re-prebind their entire system or selected folders, run cron scripts, change startup mode and language, force empty trash, update "whatis," locate databases, and so on. Softpedia News - Global
  • The German military party -- which, as everyone knows, holds the reins of policy in Germany entirely -- have, as far as I can see, done all they could to overthrow Kerenski and set up Im Weltkriege. English
  • It includes two passes over the classic Whaanga Coast test, which hugs the Tasman Sea coastline and is rated by many as the best stage in the entire championship.
  • I was tired between synapses and in the connective tissue of organs.
  • But although there was a scare with my first sample being clear, as we'd only just arrived, my second proved that I, along with the entire Sunday Herald table, was completely ratted and therefore allowed to keep the trophy.
  • If you think spaceflight is a bad thing, shouldn't we eliminate it entirely? Would You Bring Back NGLT-or SLI? - NASA Watch
  • Don't you find it tiresome always having to be conscious of your appearance? Times, Sunday Times
  • We were tired but we managed to push along to the next village.
  • You can be morally unimpeachable for entirely selfish reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are indeed miniatures, as the entire set of eight take about eight minutes to perform by the pairs of flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, violins, violas, cellos and one horn.
  • That's as clear an admission as one could hope for that the entire exercise is disingenuous.
  • The premium is fixed for the entire duration of the policy.
  • Despite serious technical obstacles, space agency officials are considering whether to launch a Jupiter space probe powered entirely by sunlight.
  • McGregor is saddled with a tiresome everyman role, but Spacey, Clooney, and especially Bridges make some of their scenes work better than they should. Your mind won’t be blown watching “The Men Who Stare at Goats” » Scene-Stealers
  • You can think that you ate a whole loaf and the entire thing is still there.
  • Little analysis was apparent in many of the early Programmes - a defect that was never entirely overcome.
  • The two merchants didn't look entirely pleased to have the players mooching off of their business, but it was obvious to the eyes of an outsider that the music was actually attracting customers.
  • I won't tire you with a long visit. I just wanted to stop in and see how you were doing.
  • Amid fireworks, a color guard and torrents of cheers, 62 former Redskins were introduced on Sunday night at FedEx Field, from Carl Kammerer, who played in 1963, to Darnerien McCants, who retired in 2004. Shanahan, McNabb are helping the Redskins recapture their past
  • And even those who'd retired in the fullness of time were no longer secure from retrospective investigation and changed pensionable status. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Retirement is likely to move from an abrupt halt at a fixed age to a more gradual withdrawal, with the abolition of compulsory retirement ages. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was in her role as a career-obsessed TV weathergirl in Gus Van Sant's 1995 satire ‘To Die For’ that Kidman started to win audiences over.
  • Using hydroponics, inorganic fertiliser, electric light and genetic modification we could in theory feed the entire world from a multi-storey farm the size of Wales.
  • It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces.
  • With a minimal investment, investors can bet whether almost the entire market will rise or fall.
  • But he's always a tireless worker. The Sun
  • The acting was hammy, the jokes were forced, and the entire thing came across like a high school play - actors overdoing everything in cringe-worthy performances.
  • They send and receive messages that control the entire organism of the body. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the middle of the white wormy thing, which fills the entire shell, is a green blob about the size of a small sprout.
  • The actors and actresses spoke well - the entire dialogue was very lucid and clear.
  • Then, when cashiered out of the navy after refusing to follow orders which offended his conscience, he is visited by the mysterious benefactor who has shadowed him his entire life, who invites him to join a highly exclusive gentlemen's club, Redking's. REVIEW: Not Less Than Gods and The Women of Nell Gwynne's by Kage Baker
  • Jo was tired, irritable, and depressed.
  • Rather than a traditional neoliberal who tries to extol the virtues of trade, he prefers to just ignore its impact entirely. Matthew Yglesias » The Case for Ever-Bigger Government
  • Otherwise this irritable maunderer would have known that, everything else apart, I am heartily tired of the responsibilities of youth under any such constant surveillance. Jurgen A Comedy of Justice
  • What has become the largest event in Camarillo, the Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival welcomes a prestigious line up of well-known musicians and artists that will entertain and delight visitors over the entire weekend period. Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival August 10th – August 12th
  • Whether wanting is measured in quality or quantity depends entirely on the individuals concerned.
  • In his retirement, he lived a life of ease.
  • This worked fine on the old keypunches that punched each column as you typed it, but the newer keypunches waited until you finished the 80th column and then punched the entire card.
  • But the market is the pursuit of friendship, mutual tired, I finally left.
  • So I hied myself downtown to a famous pet shop named Trefflich's, where there was an entire floor filled with chattering squirrel monkeys. Jay Weston: Do Monkeys Make Good Pets?
  • Her entire body was stiff and sore, and she was cold to the bone.
  • We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful.
  • It also tires the body out, prompting it to sleep more soundly. Times, Sunday Times
  • At my cousin's wedding some five years back, the most popular dish was a mixed vegetable fry prepared entirely on the 'tawa' griddle. Musical Cooking - Paneer Tawa Masala
  • Lightning raids in class are entirely justified. The Sun
  • I quit talking as his hands began to knead my tired, knotted muscles and one by one, I felt them all begin to slacken.
  • Here retired US diplomat Ellsworth Bunker drew up a plan to transfer the administrative authority for West Papua from the Netherlands to a neutral administrator, and thence to Indonesia.
  • He is entirely unapologetic about the violence in his movies.
  • They sat in silence, and with tireless patience watched our every motion with that vile, uncomplaining impoliteness which is so truly The Innocents Abroad
  • Because of budget cuts, the Jersey Shore borough of Interlaken is dismissing its entire police force. Carl Gibson: Corporations Are Draining America's Vitality
  • The entire knife feels solid and well made, and the blade is amazingly sharp.
  • Historically, the postal service, which employs 532,800 workers, paid for retiree health benefits when they came due. Postal Service Eyes Closing Thousands of Post Offices
  • To neatly convey the choice of sizes in the case of such items as drawer pulls, the entire range might be lined up on the page in descending order.
  • A tall, impenetrable wall with barbed wire and sharp metal spikes on top surrounded the entire complex.
  • It did not seem necessary to emend the satires (‘I Want a Writing Director,’ 1992; ‘Initiation Rites, Initiation Rights,’ 1991) as long as the conditions they addressed hadn't changed-and alas, they hadn't.
  • I look at both my sewing and knitting as wonderful gifts that I will never tire of.
  • In contrast to fifteen years ago, mortgages are commonly available to people over retirement age.
  • The ballooning cost to taxpayers of retirement benefits for public sector employees has forced the Conservatives to promise action. Times, Sunday Times
  • The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow.
  • About a year ago, we took everything out of the rooms, stripped out the floor, put in new 1-inch pavers through the whole area, and then brought in the new pasteurizer and re-piped the entire system.
  • Although the zebra long since retired to that savannah in the sky, and his owner herself is more than 30 years gone, the eccentric Winmill might be gratified to know that her phaetons and surreys, curricles and landaulets still command attention.
  • Prayer, and receive the Sacrament every day; because they do not subject and submit themselves wholly and entirely to him that hath Light, nor deny and conquer themselves, nor give up themselves totally to God, with a perfect divesting and disinteresting of themselves: In a word, till the Soul be purified in the Fire of Inward Pain, it will never get to a State of The spiritual guide which disentangles the soul / by Michael de Molinos ; edited with an introduction by Kathleen Lyttelton and a note by H. Scott Holland.
  • His wife, Belinda, recently retired as a magistrate on the Kennet bench after 22 years and now the couple can enjoy their retirement.
  • Underlying all decisions about subcontracting is the desire to make the entire project profitable.
  • The waste water is kept entirely separate from the rainwater.
  • The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys.
  • After a cut on the face or an exudation into the lungs, the loose tissues and multiple vessels allow the proliferating cells to obtain rich nourishment; absorption can take place readily, and the part regains its normal condition entirely, while a bruise at the heel or at the withers finds a dense, inextensible tissue where the multiplying elements and exuded fluids choke up all communication, and the parts die Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • a spare tire
  • You can put the 'blackie' up in some quarter of the house where he can move about at will without disturbing any of your own servants, and can get in and out at all hours; he will be useful, you know, in prowling about the grounds at night and ascertaining if the lady really does go to bed when she retires to her room. Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces
  • To allow the few who dishonour our country to become a reflection of our entire nation is to distort history.
  • he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre
  • The point of reading Kafka's fiction is not, it seems to me, to arrive at a conclusion that the world we live in is absurd, or frightening, or grotesque, but that the world Kafka has created is self-sustaining and entirely logical. Translated Texts
  • We start a three-way makeout as the entire crowd gapes at us, in shock. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • Place tip of tongue against ridge of tissue just behind upper front teeth and keep it there through the entire exercise. The Sun
  • Next year his father will retire and take things easy.
  • The blinding midday heat had forced the people to retire to their huts. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • Basically, when I finally do repaper, it will involve painting and re-doing the entire upstairs of the house, and I will lose a whole summer of writing time. The knob theory of the universe
  • For the entire night we walked around in circles. Times, Sunday Times
  • “But suppose, Maggie, —suppose it was a man who was not conceited, who felt he had nothing to be conceited about; who had been marked from childhood for a peculiar kind of suffering, and to whom you were the day-star of his life; who loved you, worshipped you, so entirely that he felt it happiness enough for him if you would let him see you at rare moments——”15 IV. Another Love-Scene. Book V—Wheat and Tares
  • The dodder is what is called a parasitical plant; that is, a plant that lives entirely on another. Woodside or, Look, Listen, and Learn.
  • The sector dam broke and its water drowned the entire valley.
  • The prospect of having to pay a graduate tax until retirement would kill the students' enthusiasm stone dead.
  • She seemed to take him in, with a benign appreciativeness, in his entirety. T. Tembarom
  • What is happening at Widnes was held up as the model for future logistics hubs across the entire UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gossip about her later proved to be entirely false.
  • The entire novel must be read in the light of the comic paradox whereby Zeno thinks he is analysing himself while at the same time being certain that psychoanalysis lacks the means to analyse him.
  • Bynes, who recently announced her retirement from acting on Twitter only to 'unretire' a week later, simply axed her @chicky account last week without going public about her decision. Starpulse Entertainment News
  • He falls into a stupor, into utter oblivion of the world about him, becomes in turn excited and confused, his senses begin to functionate in a fallacious manner, and he thus succeeds in shutting out from consciousness, for the time being at least, the entire unbearable situation. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • He also introduced the concept of a stipendiary chairmanship, at one stroke freeing the council from its reliance on semi-retired highflyers from the business community.
  • The Colts coach will again contemplate whether to retire after his team was eliminated from the playoffs by the Chargers for a second consecutive season. NFL Replay: Staying or going, Dungy's historic place is secure
  • T he swimmer who brought the Boat Race to a halt exchanged his wetsuit for more formal attire when he appeared in court yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bicycle pump puts air into the tires.
  • A time-lapse camera recorded the entire event, compressing it into a 100-minute film that became a work in its own right.
  • How much the world revolves almost entirely around the male gaze. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm too tired to cook tonight; shall we eat out?
  • But there is, in this review, talk about the actors, about the sense of wonder, and fer pete's sake, man, the * entire review* is about how and why I was able to suspend my disbelief. FlickFilosopher.com
  • If you get tired one day, you will see my smile as long as you turn around.
  • It was like tiny little pinpoints of touch, slamming into my entire body.
  • However, it also emphasizes that the efficient and effective functioning of the system in its entirety is bicentric to the success of some display programme, irrespective of the display method chosen. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • God's omniscience means he knows all our needs and God's omnipresence means we can pray to him wherever we are, but if we fall into bland repetition of these truths, they will grow tiresome.
  • Good fishing for sportsmen and women also means good fortune for those who must feed their families almost entirely by fishing - loons, ospreys, bald eagles and cormorants.
  • I was so tired when I got home from work last night that I had a quick nap.
  • The complexity and number of processes for treating silk goods may be realized when we know that a piece-dyed or printed fabric is handled its entire length between fifty and one hundred times after it comes from the loom, sometimes even more. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • The actors themselves are firmly located in contemporary Rome: the vivid specificity of the social milieux is sometimes more reminiscent of satire than of earlier elegy.
  • It's beautiful, stark and entirely original. Times, Sunday Times
  • Recently, the company introduced the first radial tire for skid-steer loaders.
  • The bills are entirely regular, as impossible to impersonate as lifelong acquaintances. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • I'm sick and tired of your constant complaints.
  • It is in Latin elegiac verse, and as being directed against ambition and discontent may be compared with the first satire of Horace. History of English Humour, Vol. 1 (of 2) With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour
  • I'm not sure the term insufferable boor is quite adequate here, I'm not saying that he's entirely without humor, but it's the sort of humor that is always tempered by a reminder of how much money he has and how he is holding it over his adult children. Outfoxed Diary Entry
  • Of course, it's not all about the image and the looks (except that, in the case of this particular preening bunch of fops in their heyday, it was almost entirely about the image and the looks).
  • Low price Christianity Lu the cloth give is gorgeous, Ugg Classic Short, sexy, and exert everything to attire to have a liking for to is hard to believe.
  • The success of the operation was entirely due to his example and his rapid appreciation of the situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The proposals also raise questions about when employers would be able to force workers to retire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your bank balance depends entirely on your salary but your happiness balance depends solely on you.
  • Also: Gwynedd should be our powerhouse, instead we're just tired and old and undynamic. Final results
  • But in the context of the American culture wars in the political arena, it's an entirely apt and appropriate choice.
  • But it is no longer entirely ad hoc. Times, Sunday Times
  • If they feel it is advantageous for them to retire their current bonds and secure a lower rate by issuing new bonds, they may call their bonds.
  • After he retired in the 1980s, he became increasingly reclusive. Times, Sunday Times
  • My scooter is still very much a material object: it eats petrol, needs its tires filled and refuses to start on cold mornings.
  • He will take down the entire DPVA with his corruptness. Is Sharon Bulova Toast?
  • It won't be until that age that they've earned enough money to enable them to live a simple life in retirement.
  • The main work of this thesis is research tire bubble detection algorithm for filling up the blank of this area.
  • If you used the shortened form, you'd just say "in-laws' house", but since you're using the full form, it's correct to pluralise the noun and not the modifier ('parents' rather than 'in law'), and then make the entire term possessive, because it's acting as a noun cluster. ("parents-in-law's") The Skinny Kitten Story (In Which I Am Both A Liar And A Kitten Thief)
  • We were somewhat tired after our long walk.
  • Sometimes a film only uses storyboards for difficult sequences, other times the entire film is storyboarded.
  • It is entirely possible to drink any wine with any dish, and anyone who says otherwise is talking bunkum; a respected gastro-bore friend of mine likes to drink white burgundy with stewed lamb, as he finds it brings out the texture of the meat.
  • The entire process is known as the gelatinisation of starch and is very important in cooking.
  • Most importantly, if mutations have no effect on organismal fitness, the genealogy of a sample can be separated entirely from the mutational process.
  • The difference in ride going upwind and downwind was enormous, demonstrating the need to assess weather conditions for an offshore trip with a boat full of potentially tired divers.
  • The data will strengthen arguments that raising the retirement age will penalise the poorest. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has now retired and repaid the money. The Sun
  • Broadcast also report that the entire second series of Got to Dance will be in stereovision too. /Film UK - A Special Screening of Moon, An Alice in Wonderland Controversy Exclusive, and Much, Much More | /Film
  • Although the entire cut is referred to as the tapa, this term is also used for the top of the cut, source of rump roast. Choice Cut Or Mystery Meat? A Guide To Mexican Butcher Shops: Part I - Beef
  • Wondering how the wasted Stevenson could work so tirelessly, La Farge decided he must be an aitu, a Samoan devil spirit not bound by the laws of the flesh. The Five of Hearts
  • I'm tired of being messed around by my bank.
  • Paraneck Stable's former classic starter Griffinite has been retired due to a slight ligament strain in his left front leg.
  • Their blossoms encompass nearly the entire color spectrum and blooming times range from early spring to fall, depending on the variety.
  • The entire crowd of guests cheered and applauded as the two walked towards the dance floor.
  • After both their parents died, one of their father's relatives carted off the entire contents of the house.
  • Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it.
  • When people retire, they often take up new hobbies and start to make new friends.
  • This procedure is a form of critique: the photomontage provides us a critical distance to reflect on what we had been prompted to desire, whether it was a luxury product, an ideal of feminine beauty, a racial superiority, or an entire way of life. Merrill Cole: WikiLeaks and David Wojnarowicz: A Perspective from Berlin
  • After his retirement he immersed himself in various charitable activities.
  • Such is a part of tire strange medley that is before and around me; and amidst them and the blue streams of smoke that are rising from the tops of these hundred "coal-pits," can be seen in distance, the green and boundless, treeless, bushless prairie; and on it, and contiguous to the piquet which encloses the village, a hundred scaffolds, on which their "dead live", as they term it. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians
  • You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.
  • That they are gaining headlines for their attire will seem a case of commercial savvy and female empowerment. Times, Sunday Times
  • A poet in retirement, 1800-7 During these years we are still on the high plateau of Wordsworth's poetic achievement.
  • She was arrested entirely without justification.
  • The play starred a well-known retired actress who was intent on a come-back.
  • Home advantage and better preparation make that outcome entirely plausible, as long as England seize the initiative early. Times, Sunday Times
  • For more than two hours these two teams had the entire world watching in awe and wonder. The Sun
  • I lose sleep, I have a bad temper and I am tearful, tired and upset.
  • Feeling his hand tired, he dropped the book he held, leant his head on a teapoy, and fell asleep. Hung Lou Meng
  • Although it is often used in a religious context, it is entirely appropriate to apply it to secular experiences.
  • Filling in for the injured Rick Reed, Santana (4-1) retired 14 straight batters from the first to the fifth innings. USATODAY.com
  • Tired after two performances that day, she began to drift between sleep and wakefulness.
  • She was thin and tired-looking and generally in a bad way.
  • All the males in one population sing the same song, but occasionally they invent an entirely new one.
  • Naturally, I was appalled to discover that Knog's entire product line is simply a cheap ruse to smuggle sapphist erotica into America. Conspiracy By Mail: The Hidden Dangers of Online Bicycle Retail
  • The Obama administration should disaffirm the recent DOL guidance and clarify that fiduciaries have the right - indeed, the obligation - to take ESG factors into account when they determine such factors to be material to investment performance and beneficial to retirement plan beneficiaries. Joe Keefe: Sustainable Investing and the Financial Crisis: How Long-Term Investing Can Replace Short-Term Bubbles
  • The great thing is they love it there and it really poops them out, so they'll be tired for a day or two after they come home.
  • In a reply to a correspondent you further elaborate that the rate of profit is being equalized throughout the entire economy.
  • It is not as if the entire population is worried about their mortgage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wyatt liked the city manager, his tiredness and efficiency and harmless irascibility.
  • The green screen was the size of my hand and it required an entire room of computing equipment to power it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether you overslept or had a flat tire, airlines often will waive such fees for passengers who unintentionally miss flights.
  • Don't think you can blame them for seizing contol except I do not think you can blame them for being tired of being used by the remainder of the Republican Party in the North and West for 40 years. Vitter defends Southern influence in GOP, slams Voinovich
  • The state's intentions, of using the entire coastline for desalination, were revealed when chief minister Ashok Chavan recently instructed officials to explore the idea of allotting land to private parties for setting up desalination plants on design, build, operate and transfer basis. Daily News & Analysis
  • While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
  • What better way to capture the entire event than by scrapbooking the event into a bound book that will last for decades?
  • The use of subtherapeutic doses of antimicrobial drugs may drive down hog prices and lower profits for the entire hog industry, a new government report says.
  • His perimeter game has come under attack, but it's improving and he has worked tirelessly on bettering it.
  • The entire Ontario university qualification system is based on measurements and testable aptitudes.
  • I am not proud, also not commit tomfoolery, is tired of all depend on.

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