- - Bird of old days once breaking into husk
- - large brightly coloured gooselike duck
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- - Minor once recalled breaking into a let, ripping tiling?
- - Example of mosaic work
- - mosaic construction showing satellites on move
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- - Caught twice breaking into a house in Acre once
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- - "... are the days..." (reminiscing about the old days)
- - not on the premises
- - ".... with the wind" (epic film)
- - "... Tomorrow" 2009 novel by Lee Child in which Jack Reacher investigates the death of Susan Mark
- - "Already ...," song co-written by Jack Tempchin which was recorded for the Eagles' album "On the Border"
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- - the bird lacks an inch, so gets only the husks
- - husks of corn acquired by bunch, affably
- - a bird's tail being an inch short is nothing serious
- - Threshed grain husks
- - seed husks
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- - bird getting short measure with husks of corn
- - It can fly worthless matter very short distance
- - banter and move cautiously with flier
- - common european finch with black and white wings
- - Bird's relation out East
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- - Husky, shaking off lead, plunged into meat sauce
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- - restrain old teetotaller breaking into small house
- - Small, simple house
- - catholic with too much time after a house
- - house used by commanding officer, teetotal, ahead of time
- - too much inside enclosure in small building
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