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14 Sentences With "old bags"

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Fundamentally Samsonite relies on people moving around, and replacing old bags.
So all of these old ladies, these old bags, show up with protest with signs.
Besides the store, he is commissioning a "Richard Serra-style crater dug in the Hudson Valley" to stage a "luggage toss" of Raden converts' old bags.
"Well, I might be a minute or two older than you but what's a minute or two among friends and old bags like us?" she joked with a laugh.
Next, bring all the old bags of frozen peas, containers of chicken stock and half-eaten pints of ice cream to the front so you can easily find them.
Brittany Talarico, Senior Style Editor: I have this "one in/one out" rule with myself, and since I just donated a bunch of old bags, I've made some room in my closet for a new one.
I get personally offended whenever anyone expresses shock that someone in her fifties can look so good — which, even when the remark is perfectly well-meaning, it carries the assumption that regular fiftysomethings are dried-up, old bags.
Not that he ever left, technically; Quan has steadily been touring and recording in the two years since offering the mic drop that was 2015's "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)," the catchy club banger that inspired a bajillion Vines of people dancing on their toes while holding their noses like clumsy ballerinas doing the pointe technique around days-old bags of trash.
The story of three self-proclaimed "old bags" who run off to a Greek island for a year in order to unshackle the reins of family and lovers, the beautifully paced "The Last Laugh" is narrated by Ruth, a rueful detective novelist who will chronicle these friends' sojourn in a weekly magazine column called "Granny à Go Go." Ruth's two compatriots are her half sister, Bess, a generous, unambitious world traveler devoted to romance and shopping and overeating; and Dania, a snobby, braggadocious Israeli-American psychotherapist who harbors a sinister secret and talks like Google Translate.
Sometimes referred to as Babi or Bubi, it consists of old bags of local brown jute potatoes that cover the body. He is restrained with a leash. It is a hungry bear, it would be inspired by the first showers of bears.
The album was produced by Todd Campbell, while Soren Anderson mixed the album. The album title goes back to one of Phil Campbell's sons, who suggested "Old Lions Still Roar" as a song title. According to Phil Campbell, the title would fit perfectly with the solo album, as "many old bags" would be there. An animated music video was released for the song "These Old Boots".
When in his early 20s, Lamba met Arya Samajist engineer Raisaheb Shivnath Rai, who was very much impressed him. Rai took Lamba to Kolkata and for some time Lamba coached Rai’s children and also those of a businessman from Rajgarh. During this work he picked up knowledge of their operations and in particular of the dalali (brokerage business or commission agency). He began to trade in old bags and later shifted to the new bags trade.
Brown was encouraged to stand, although living well outside the seat's boundaries. His campaign manager and successor, Alexander Andrew Buchanan reminisced that Brown would initially turn up for political meetings in "old bags (trousers) and gumboots" In 1949, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Liberal member for the new seat of McMillan. During his time in parliament, he chaired the Immigration Advisory Council and also of the Government Members’ Food and Agricultural Committee. He held the seat until his death at Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville in 1955, following a heart attack, whilst sitting in the House of Representatives.
And first approach three 'secret hags,' Then him the R——t [Regent] > calls 'Old Bags;' [the Lord Chancellor, John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon] > Methinks I see V———t [Vansittart] come, And humbly kiss the royal Bomb! > While T——y W———y [Tylney Wellesley], (loyal soul) Will take its measure with > a Pole; And C———h [Castlereagh] will low beseech To kiss a corner of the > breech; And next will come of G——y R—e, [George Rose] And in the touch-hole > shove his nose!See "Hone's View of the Regent's Bomb" for the full text of > the verse. The poem was accompanied by a cartoon drawn by George Cruikshank, which showed the Prince Regent as the personification of the mortar with a queue of ministers lining up to kiss his backside.

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