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frost good kicks
A good frost is one of the things that really kicks it off, Douglas Hamilton
frost sun minors
In the days of the frost seek an minor sun. Loren Eiseley
frost looks pumpkin
He gave me a look sure to put frost on anyone's pumpkin. Charlaine Harris
frost meeting
The supervisors and FROST requested a meeting with us when we neared the end of the process. Tom Rathbun
frost kind intense
Terror itself, when once grown transcendental, becomes a kind of courage; as frost sufficiently intense, according to the poet Milton, will burn. Thomas Carlyle
frost goes moving relics today watch
Now with the new images, we're able to watch when the frost comes and goes and we can see that dunes are moving today and aren't just relics from times past. Rich Zurek
frost pieces toilets
If it were thought that anything I wrote was influenced by Robert Frost, I would take that particular piece of mine, shred it, and flush it down the toilet, hoping not to clog the pipes. James Dickey
frost ground period short three
We shouldn't have a lot of frost in the ground so it may be a short period of time, may be only three weeks. Tim Krause
meetings taking
Having these meetings was more important than taking part on that panel, Larry Gregory
meeting nobody turns
He's a star. Nobody turns down a meeting with him. Howard Stringer
meeting opinion people
The people that were at this meeting had no opinion at all. Mike Pincus
meeting sacrifice status supreme true
I am a sacrifice to the True Guru. Meeting Him, the supreme status is obtained. Granth Sahib
meeting week
He will then come to our meeting a week later. Matthew Turnbull
meetings stays time top
He handles the meetings well, stays on top of everything and has the time to do the job. James Franklin
meetings
In these meetings she has been very guarded. Lindsey Graham
meeting theatre
I like meeting the people. I'm a theatre person. Anne Coates
meeting-someone someday humans
We would not be interested in human beings if we did not have the hope of someday meeting someone worse off than ourselves. Emile M. Cioran