Quiet, limp as a sack of laundry, he kisses me softly whenever he has the chance.
As for the sack of the Alexandrian library, that, says Mr Kennedy, is a discredited myth.
Inside this hundred trillion sack of cells that is you, you, Melanie and everybody listening to this...
Another woman clambers from a bus lugging a sack of flour donated by the World Food Programme.
Think of the frontier doctor who took a chicken and a sack of potatoes for delivering a baby.
But what has shocked many Ugandans is the amount and the image of their president holding a sack of money.
The first was in Constantinople and mysteriously disappeared in the sack of the city in the Fourth Crusade in 1204.
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Bernie Fernandez chokes up remembering how he boarded the plane in a shirt and pants cut out from a sack of potatoes.
Other ministry mandates include for designated areas include purification of water used for irrigation and physical inspections and testing of every sack of rice produced.
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He is on the English side at the sack of Caen where the vultures sit on the crenellated city walls waiting to feast on the dead.
Her unit puts new babies into sleep sacks while they're in the hospital and sends each one of them home with a free sack of their own.
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Having verified that the cords are pulled taut and solidly knotted, they envelop the woman in a large sack of heavy cloth and push her ahead of them into the corridor.
You're in no immediate danger of a technologically-gifted thief plugging a couple of wires into your hotel door and making off with your sack of souvenirs from the Mall of America.
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Hauling a sack of potatoes around is cumbersome, and you have to find someone who has something you want who simultaneously wants a sack of potatoes, or the deal won't work.
But if you're the kind of person who tends to treat notebook PCs like a sack of dirty laundry and has repair bills to prove it, then perhaps one of these beefed-up babies is worth considering.
Pope Clement VII's 1530 bull approving the coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V might seem an assertion of papal supremacy until one notes that it followed the 1527 sack of Rome by Charles's mutinous troops, many of them German Lutherans.
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Earlier this week, the USL coalition sacked the speakers of both houses of parliament as well as the ombudsman and also threatened to sack judges of the Constitutional Court.
Kraft loved the Patriots since the sad sack days of the 1970s and '80s.
The IMF would probably tell Greece to sack thousands of public-sector workers and cut pensions sharply.
The banks would like to sack many of the workers, but the government has so far not allowed lay-offs.
He started off bemoaning the sad sack performance of the global economic.
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Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi caused a furore last month by claiming that La Scala had 1, 000 full-time employees and could easily sack half of them.
The Bulgarian government did sack one of its most controversial figures in April: Rumen Petkov, an interior minister known to have had meetings with organised-crime bosses (he insists that he was trying to stop the contract killings).
Only Hyundai, the biggest chaebol, has shown any sign of cutting back: its car division said this week that it plans to sack a fifth of its workforce.
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When the rubber sack makes contact with an object, whether a glass, a pen, or other hard item, a narrow inner tube sucks a small percentage of air out of the sack, making it contract and conform to the shape of the object it touches.
They've been persuaded to remove the ammunition stockpile, but they're still using the caves to store sack-loads of wheat.
The amendment allows party leaders to sack any member of parliament who votes against his party or breaks its rules.
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