They play with all of them until they end up
under the couch again.
Not exact matches
We snuggled on the
couch under a big blanket, nursing and reading her bedtime book over and over
again.
A pickup truck drives through a trailer and stops at the
couch on which two teens sit, backs up out of the house and rushes forward
again, but the teens jump out a window and escape; the boy hides the girl
under a trellis and leaves to look for help.
When, as governor, he proposed school vouchers that would enable students to attend parochial schools
under certain circumstances, anti-Catholic sentiments were raised
again, often
couched in terms of «separation of church and state.»
«It's worth it to call companies on that and put them on notice, but
again, it might be easier to
couch it in the broader terms and talk about how we know from research that when people are
under - compensated, they get demotivated and less productive and are more likely to leave — and you don't want to be one of those people,» she says.
Once
again couched in the rhetoric of equality, father's rights groups used some of the very same arguments to achieve a surge of support for father's rights, including the revolutionary UNWED father's rights, all
under the same guise of «parental responsibility.»