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" Lucky for him, Gorder says, "I love grey gooses!
I'm not freezing actually, because my girlfriend had us invest in Canada Gooses.
Lots of people thought their TV gooses were cooked now that they're getting unhitched.
He'd have two Grey Gooses on the rocks for lunch and a side of soda.
Directing with some flair, he employs a zigzagging timeline that gooses Matt Greenhalgh's otherwise downbeat screenplay.
It's an intriguing possibility, one the film gooses repeatedly with its talk of surrogacy and nontraditional families.
It cannot tell us whether caffeine likewise gooses or inhibits performance for other people in other sports.
Periodically, Dave Chappelle gooses the audience by dropping the microphone to his body, doubling over, laughing and running upstage.
But the exercise probably needs to be at least somewhat intense, so that it raises heart rates and gooses fitness.
After all it is MWC16 and carriers want to be able to dream of golden gooses at their annual Mediterranean confab.
But it was her coming to the French parliament in support of a bill against the force-feeding of gooses and ducks made headlines.
In fact, corporations spent 153 times as much on stock buybacks — which gooses executive pay — as they did on their employee bonuses and wage hikes.
See, the previous model has an open-back design, which gooses the audio but lets ambient noise leak in—and all of Bowie's histrionic sighs leak out.
When easy money gooses the stock market, as it did in the years after the Lehman bust, corporate chieftains and their extended retinue receive an unearned windfall.
It's possible that Chrome OS's huge education install base could finally be the thing that gooses developers into creating apps that don't feel like blown-up phone apps.
And she gooses the dramatic tension with a few scattered hints — such as the woman's neglect in taking her Honda Civic to the shop — that later flower savagely.
But lacking any reproductions, his florid (often erudite) exegesis of lesser known artists makes the book often ineffectual — short of turning pages with one hand as the other gooses an internet connection.
Enter Louis Vuitton, the 163-year-old luxury retailer that is LVMH's flagship brand, which accounts for fully half its profits, and gooses customer demand by strategically restricting the supply of certain products.
But if the above questions are asked, we actually might get an idea about what kind of president these candidates would make and not just some kind of moment or stumble that gooses the polls.
More than just another writer chewing over the same old facts and hypotheses, Goldsmith turns out to have a uniquely intimate connection to the case that gooses him along on his hunt for the truth.
In reality though, the bill (as is the case here) is causing a chilling effect that gooses sites like Craigslist to close up at least part of their shop and actively hurts consenting sex workers who rely on the website.
Diagnosing Orsino an early modern "incel" — the term some misogynistic men use online to describe themselves as involuntarily celibate — and handing him a firearm may not square with the text, but it gooses the play's sometimes-narcotizing verse by hitting its grimmer notes.
The typical mistake of this kind of boundary-making is expecting someone who has already blasted through a set, stated boundary to then notice, or care, or fix it, or even like pretend to understand what just happened without you having to draw a line from the heels of their Golden Gooses (I fucking hate those shoes so I'm putting our antagonist in them, okay?) backwards in time to where they crossed your line, ripped through it like a banner of paper hearts, which it was.
In the 1960s, the game company CO-5 marketed a variant called Gooses Wild.
Nanosyntax is a theory that seeks to fill in holes left by other theories when they seek to explain phenomena in language. The most notable phenomena that Nanosyntax tackles is that of irregular conjugation. For example, "goose" is irregular in that its plural form is not "gooses", but rather, "geese". This poses a problem to simple syntax, as without additional rules and allowances, "geese" should be found to be a suboptimal candidate for the plural of "goose" in comparison to "gooses".
He held a leading position among the Quakers, and several times waited on the king with George Whitehead and others. He purchased about 1684 the estate of Goosehays (also Goosehayes, Gooses), in Hornchurch parish, Essex, where Fox was a visitor. He died at Goosehays 3 April 1713, aged 86, and was buried in the Friends' cemetery at Barking with a headstone.
In this way, distributed morphology is head-based. However, this theory still does not provide a reason as to why "geese" is preferable and a more optimal candidate for a plurality of geese over "gooses". Nanosyntax goes about this dilemma by suggesting that rather than each word being a head, it is instead a phrase and can therefore be made into a subtree.
The NAMC YS-11A was decided on and the first aircraft was purchased new in 1972. In 1973, the Electra was certified by the CAA to land on gravel runways. On November 11, 1974, there was a hangar fire at Anchorage, and two Electra aircraft were destroyed. In April 1977 the two Gooses were sold to Peninsula Airways, and their service subcontracted for services out of Cold Bay.
A locally owned supermarket, Hurley's Super-Valu, is also located at the northern end of the town opposite the so-called 'Gooses Acre'. On Saturdays the park next to SuperValu is the site for the Midleton Farmers' Market. Lidl, Aldi and McDonald's are located in a new shopping and residential area alongside the river. Midleton is also the home of the Old Midleton Distillery, a tourist attraction which includes the largest pot-still in the world.
Alexander Goss was born at Ormskirk, Lancashire of recusant background, connected on both sides with old Lancashire families who had always been Catholics; his father was descended from the Gooses or Gosses, his mother from the Rutters. His maternal uncle, the well-known priest, Rev. Henry Rutter, sent him to Ushaw College, 20 June 1827, where he distinguished himself as a student. When be had completed his philosophy course he was appointed as a "minor professor" to teach one of the classes in the humanity schools.
Regularization is a linguistic phenomenon observed in language acquisition, language development, and language change typified by the replacement of irregular forms in morphology or syntax by regular ones. Examples are "gooses" instead of "geese" in child speech and replacement of the Middle English plural form for "cow", "kine", with "cows". Regularization is a common process in natural languages; regularized forms can replace loanword forms (such as with "cows" and "kine") or coexist with them (such as with "formulae" and "formulas" or "hepatitides" and "hepatitises"). Erroneous regularization is also called overregularization.
Baradwaj Rangan wrote, "We’ve heard of movies that push the audience’s buttons. Manjapai grabs a live wire and gooses the audience’s behind — so desperate is it to evoke a reaction that it even has a little girl munching on rat poison".Manjapai: Aging bull - The Hindu The Times of India gave 3 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Manja Pai is a good film with a solid message but if you aren't in the mood for gyan, then this movie might not be to your liking".Manja Pai movie review: Wallpaper, Story, Trailer at Times of India Sify.

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