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Glenelle had no idea whether she should be watching what she did on the invisible fingerboard or what was happening in the 3D diagram of her home that was springing from the page Ava's screen had open
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Gingerbread was used as a structural element in some styles, hair thin was the hallmark of others
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The blacksmith, Codwing Gerbiltushie hardly ever went in there
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may be a chance that Codwing Gerbiltushie could go into the
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The yandrille was a decent piece of equipment, a large, creamy-white hand-held with twenty four strings, a fingerboard and quite a few pedals
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On the base of the right stringrack was a large, ornate fingerboard
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the gingerbread men, catch him, and eat him
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scraping off the gingerbread dough men with a spatula tha
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The gingerbread man doesn't waver
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TSA is now in the business of confiscating Gerber multi-tools from these returning combat veterans
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embrace down there in the gray cavern of the main hangerbay
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that stuff together I want it put in the main hangerbay
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We can go to work on hydrogen fuel, batteries, wind and gerbil power, in the meantime
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“In Hansel and Gretel, there’s a witch who eats kids who are lured into her gingerbread house
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I’ve interviewed Brian Tracy, Michael Gerber, Al Ries; a number of people in that sort of the
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I, The Amazing Tigerboy, was having a hard time fitting in
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Back at the carnival, the other acts gathered to try to control the Tigerboy
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Not The Amazing Tigerboy, just a father protecting his own
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“What is he? He’s The Amazing Tigerboy! Showtimes at noon, two and five
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And as the clown carried the Tigerboy along the sawdust covered path, one by one, they laid a hand upon his body and mourned
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“I guess this passes as entertainment in the sticks, but not here Tigerboy!”
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“Oh, my, The Amazing Tigerboy!” mocked the witch
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“It’s the final curtain call for the stupendous, the fearless, the one and only, Jazan Wild… The Amazing Tigerboy!”
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“She part rabbit, part gerbil and part monkey
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I laughed and slapped her, then reached under the bed, pulled out my razor sharp Gerber hunting knife, and told her to hold still because I carve my name across the breasts of all my women
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By my fingerbones, Conan, I have seen kings who wore their harness less regally than you!"
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It seemed the gingerbread house of Hansel and Gretel, those two adolescent brats who would have been convicted for theft and murder if they hadn’t died on time
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It was like eating a super gingerbread cookie mixed with a secret Mexican ingredient
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The whitewash of the house was nearly blinding in the direct beams of the sun, but you could still make out the gingerbread that lined the gables
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As much as the flowers were lovely and the gingerbread was beautiful and the day was marvelous in its simple splendor, all she could think about was what she would say
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Gerber and Pampers would have gone out of business
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Our house is in reality a giant gingerbread
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“Bassam, this is not a gingerbread house! This is a real
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on eating the ‘gingerbread door’ and that was final
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The house, by design, is a two-story gingerbread structure from the
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"You can put a fork in that Red-Nosed showboat," said Clydie in her gerbil voice
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Easter gerbil? Especially when he didn't exist in my existence? That was the central question
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“Contagion” episode 37, written by Steven Gerber and Beth Woods
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You can use the doll cake and have a Barbie theme party, the race car cake to have a Car's theme party, and of course, you can decorate for the Candy Land party with huge gumdrops and gingerbread men made of construction paper to hang or affix to the walls
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“Oscar was a gerbil, but he had to go away
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The tree was decorated with strings of cranberries and popcorn, edible gingerbread boys and girls, and red and white candles in gold and silver holders
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A little before noon, Panos administered his bottle of milk and an hour or so later gave him his Gerber meal and fruit compost, changed him if he was wet and put him in the pram for a nap while he pushed him leisurely along the pleasant little university town
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Yes! “How can that be?” It was an excellent knife, an old Gerber Mark II he’d had for years
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Tragedies and cravats, poetry and pickles, garden seeds and long letters, music and gingerbread, rubbers, invitations, scoldings, and puppies
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One small child was poking turtles with Amy's cherished parasol, a second was eating gingerbread over Jo's best bonnet, and a third playing ball with her gloves
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Beth's new ìnk bib' was capital, and Hannah's box of hard gingerbread will be a treasure
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Didn't they steal sips of tea, stuff gingerbread ab libitum, get a hot biscuit apiece, and as a crowning trespass, didn't they each whisk a captivating little tart into their tiny pockets, there to stick and crumble treacherously, teaching them that both human nature and a pastry are frail? Burdened with the guilty consciousness of the sequestered tarts, and fearing that Dodo's sharp eyes would pierce the thin disguise of cambric and merino which hid their booty, the little sinners attached themselves to 'Dranpa', who hadn't his spectacles on
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“And then Mum said I could buy my lunch at the canteen as a special treat, but no juice, but I could still have a gingerbread man, but not the chocolate sort
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"But of course," Conseil put in, "it will be gingerbread!"
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"I'm all for gingerbread," I said, "but let's resume this fascinating
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From Ailesbury road, Clyde road, artisans' dwellings, north Dublin union, lord mayor in his gingerbread coach, old queen in a bathchair
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And by the offensively smelling vitriol works did he not pass night after night by loving courting couples to see if and what and how much he could see? Did he not lie in bed, the gross boar, gloating over a nauseous fragment of wellused toilet paper presented to him by a nasty harlot, stimulated by gingerbread and a postal order?
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Gardner I hope hell come on Monday as he said at the same time four I hate people who come at all hours answer the door you think its the vegetables then its somebody and you all undressed or the door of the filthy sloppy kitchen blows open the day old frostyface Goodwin called about the concert in Lombard street and I just after dinner all flushed and tossed with boiling old stew dont look at me professor I had to say Im a fright yes but he was a real old gent in his way it was impossible to be more respectful nobody to say youre out you have to peep out through the blind like the messengerboy today I thought it was a putoff first him sending the port and the peaches first and I was just beginning to yawn with nerves thinking he was trying to make a fool of me when I knew his tattarrattat at the door he must have been a bit late because it was l/4 after 3 when I saw the 2 Dedalus girls coming from school I never know the time even that watch he gave me never seems to go properly Id want to get it looked after when I threw the penny to that lame sailor for England home and beauty when I was whistling there is a charming girl I love and I hadnt even put on my clean shift or powdered myself or a thing then this day week were to go to Belfast just as well he has to go to Ennis his fathers anniversary the 27th it wouldnt be pleasant if he did suppose our rooms at the hotel were beside each other and any fooling went on in the newbed I couldnt tell him to stop and not bother me with him in the next room or perhaps some protestant clergyman with a cough knocking on the wall then hed never believe the next day we didnt do something its all very well a husband but you cant fool a lover after me telling him we never did anything of course he didnt believe me no its better hes going where he is besides something always happens with him the time going to the Mallow concert at Maryborough ordering boiling soup for the two of us then the bell rang out he walks down the platform with the soup splashing about taking spoonfuls of it hadnt he the nerve and the waiter after him making a holy show of us screeching and confusion for the engine to start but he wouldnt pay till he finished it the two gentlemen in the 3rd class carriage said he was quite right so he was too hes so pigheaded sometimes when he gets a thing into his head a good job he was able to open the carriage door with his knife or theyd have taken us on to Cork I suppose that was done out of revenge on him O I love jaunting in a train or a car with lovely soft cushions I wonder will he take a 1st class for me he might want to do it in the train by tipping the guard well O I suppose therell be the usual idiots of men gaping at us with their eyes as stupid as ever they can possibly be that was an exceptional man that common workman that left us alone in the carriage that day going to Howth Id like to find out something about him l or 2 tunnels perhaps then you have to look out of the window all the nicer then coming back suppose I never came back what would they say eloped with him that gets you on on the stage the last concert I sang at where its over a year ago when was it St Teresas hall Clarendon St little chits of missies they have now singing Kathleen Kearney and her like on account of father being in the army and my singing the absentminded beggar and wearing a brooch for Lord Roberts when I had the map of it all and Poldy not Irish enough was it him managed it this time I wouldnt put it past him like he got me on to sing in the Stabat Mater by going around saying he was putting Lead Kindly Light to music I put him up to that till the jesuits found out he was a freemason thumping the piano lead Thou me on copied from some old opera yes and he was
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Two weeks before that Westwood had written about gerbils
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Ancient gerbils, to be precise, according to the headline
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Apparently new research proved the bubonic plague in medieval Europe had been carried not by fleas on rats, as long supposed, but by fleas on giant gerbils from Asia
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At dark, all of Brady arrived and throngs of people clogged the sidewalks along Main Street, drifting from store to store, picking up hot cider and gingerbread cookies as they went
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For the introduction, Nick spliced on a verse of a lullaby recorded with a Gibson Century of Progress, a guitar with an early plastic fingerboard, the production of which had to be abandoned after it was discovered that the substance was highly flammable
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Would you believe it, Rodion Romanovitch, they found a gingerbread cock in his pocket; he was dead drunk, but he did not forget the children!"
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This troop he had led out on gypsy excursions to Halsell Wood at nutting-time, and since the cold weather had set in he had taken them on a clear day to gather sticks for a bonfire in the hollow of a hillside, where he drew out a small feast of gingerbread for them, and improvised a Punch-and-Judy drama with some private home-made puppets
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Where do gerbils run wild? Would I describe myself as more of a baller or a shot caller? What was the best thing before sliced bread?
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Nonetheless, I would sometimes find myself outside of my professional comfort zone: playing judge in a live weigh-in contest to determine which Chihuahua was the world’s smallest, competing in a gingerbread house–making contest with my fellow anchors, and—the coup de grace—dancing on live television with a box on my head, dressed up like the Shuffle Bot from the hip-hop band LMFAO
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have grown up in a gingerbread fantasy? Her house was a
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Mokdad AH, Marks JS, Stroup DF, Gerberding JL (2004) Actual causes of death in the United
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Housed in the Zijper Museum, Schagerbrug, Netherlands
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Zakhar himself and still the same horse! And here’s the little shop where we used to buy gingerbread! Can’t you hurry up? Now then!’
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While the service was proceeding in the Cathedral of the Assumption- it was a combined service of prayer on the occasion of the Emperor’s arrival and of thanksgiving for the conclusion of peace with the Turks- the crowd outside spread out and hawkers appeared, selling kvas, gingerbread, and poppyseed sweets (of which Petya was particularly fond), and ordinary conversation could again be heard
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It was Mother Gerbaud, with her little one in her arms
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My brother kissed the child on the brow, and borrowed fifteen sous which I had about me to give to Mother Gerbaud
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After poor old Gerbaud had taken her departure, my brother said grace; then he turned to the man and said to him, 'You must be in great need of your bed
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There he encountered a barrier of black shutters, re-enforced and fortified with transverse beams of wood painted a gingerbread yellow
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‘See the girl with my-colored hair and wearing my gingerbread suit?’
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From the stone hut came the rich brown smell of baked gingerbread
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“Is that gingerbread?”
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I sometimes dream of a larger and more populous house, standing in a golden age, of enduring materials, and without gingerbread work, which shall still consist of only one room, a vast, rude, substantial, primitive hall, without ceiling or plastering, with bare rafters and purlins supporting a sort of lower heaven over one's head—useful to keep off rain and snow, where the king and queen posts stand out to receive your homage, when you have done reverence to the prostrate Saturn of an older dynasty on stepping over the sill; a cavernous house, wherein you must reach up a torch upon a pole to see the roof; where some may live in the fireplace, some in the recess of a window, and some on settles, some at one end of the hall, some at another, and some aloft on rafters with the spiders, if they choose; a house which you have got into when you have opened the outside door, and the ceremony is over; where the weary traveller may wash, and eat, and converse, and sleep, without further journey; such a shelter as you would be glad to reach in a tempestuous night, containing all the essentials of a house, and nothing for house-keeping; where you can see all the treasures of the house at one view, and everything hangs upon its peg, that a man should use; at once kitchen, pantry, parlor, chamber, storehouse, and garret; where you can see so necessary a thing, as a barrel or a ladder, so convenient a thing as a cupboard, and hear the pot boil, and pay your respects to the fire that cooks your dinner, and the oven that bakes your bread, and the necessary furniture and utensils are the chief ornaments; where the washing is not put out, nor the fire, nor the mistress, and perhaps you are sometimes requested to move from off the trap-door, when the cook would descend into the cellar, and so learn whether the ground is solid or hollow beneath you without stamping
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And I did not even touch her presents ; the oranges and gingerbread cakes lay on the little table before me, while I sat with my eyes cast down, but with a great air of dignity
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He began buying little things for them, gingerbread and nuts, gave them tea and cut them sandwiches
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If I gave a stranger in the street a ruble or twenty kopeks, why should I not give her also a ruble? To her, such a distribution of money is the same thing as a gentleman throwing gingerbread nuts into a crowd
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“There’s the corner at the crossroads, where the cabman, Zakhár, has his stand, and there’s Zakhár himself and still the same horse! And here’s the little shop where we used to buy gingerbread! Can’t you hurry up? Now then!”
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While the service was proceeding in the Cathedral of the Assumption—it was a combined service of prayer on the occasion of the Emperor’s arrival and of thanksgiving for the conclusion of peace with the Turks—the crowd outside spread out and hawkers appeared, selling kvas, gingerbread, and poppyseed sweets (of which Pétya was particularly fond), and ordinary conversation could again be heard
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But I tell you that you cannot entice a true thief, and thief by vocation, into the prose of honest vegetation by any gingerbread reward, or by the offer of a secure position, or by the gift of money, or by a woman's love: because there is here a permanent beauty of risk, a fascinating abyss of danger, the delightful sinking of the heart, the impetuous pulsation of life, the ecstasy! You are armed with the protection of the law, by locks, revolvers, telephones, police and soldiery; but we only by our own dexterity, cunning and fearlessness
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The cook who prepares the supper is a gingerbread-colored genius
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W When Roebuck lived near Chicago, he had a huge house, a sort of crude palace such as so many of our millionaires built for themselves in the first excitement of their new wealth—a house with porches and balconies and towers and minarets and all sorts of gingerbread effects to compel the eye of the passer-by