Sentences with phrase «dear old state»

Fans do graduate, sadly, and leave dear old State U to spread the gospel of the nation's most virtuous and lovely football program, whichever one that might be.
I know, I know... but I simply can't afford the out - of - state tuition at Dear Old State.

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you could have a point there My dear old dad was having radio therapy last summer and the guy who drove him to his appointments has a 15 year old son in the youth team who quiet freely stated that in the dressing room the rumour is that Theo has lost his bottle and does nt want to injured again.Thing is he was in my opinion NEVER really that good he is great if he has no time to think about his last touch but give him that extra second and he fluffs his lines continuously He is also really really lazy and he really looks like he just cant be bothered and AW giving him a contract extension AND wage increase just shows how far from reality the changing room has become.
We need forward thinking Democrats to hold state - wide office to preserve what is most near and dear to our hearts as we grow older.
Ok dear my name Leonardo Aurick Van Meerten I'm 55 years old, from Germany, I was born in United state I am the only child of my parents, my mother is from Wales and my father is germany, I lost them years ago, I am a archictectural and am also into gallery of art also, my job is kind of demanding, b...
The main premise is actually very silly, where Nate Johnson (Cedric, Barbershop 2), his separated wife Dorothy (Williams, Shaft), his rapper - wannabe son DJ (Bow Wow, Like Mike), his maturing daughter Nikki (Knowles), and his precocious youngest, Destiny (Soleil, «The Hughleys»), all load up into their pimped - out SUV to travel across several states for a family reunion where Nate's dear old mother will choose which of the off - shoot Johnson family will be declared Family of the Year.
The story: Hilary Duff (Cheaper by the Dozen, Agent Cody Banks) plays Holly, a 16 - year - old girl that deeply resents having to move to a new state every time her dear mother Jean (Locklear, Uptown Girls) breaks up with a man.
And he distrusted the kind of person who'd take one look at another man and say in a lordly voice to his companion, «Ah, my dear sir, I can tell you nothing except that he is a left - handed stonemason who has spent some years in the merchant navy and has recently fallen on hard times,» and then unroll a lot of supercilious commentary about calluses and stance and the state of a man's boots, when exactly the same comments could apply to a man who was wearing his old clothes because he'd been doing a spot of home bricklaying for a new barbecue pit, and had been tattooed once when he was drunk and seventeen * and in fact got seasick on a wet pavement.
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