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But some of the peskiest pimples come from a less fixable source: hormones.
I, for one, hope we can consider this a "Ding-Dong, The Fidget's Dead" swan song for the peskiest product since Pogs.
Accuracy off the tee and putting have been his peskiest issues, but he still had the Tour's 220th-best scoring average at the end of August.
But 260 years ago, the villain was none other than Chironomidae, which is the scientific family name of one of the peskiest opponents ever to bedevil the Yankees.
Click through for their insider insight, as well as market solutions to the peskiest of swim problems, so you can actually get excited about finding a new suit for the summer.
Yet here's the thing: Great opportunities can diminish even the peskiest problems, and for the most part the Hudson Stage production, well directed by Stephen Nachamie, mines what is special — and at it's best, it's wonderful — in Mr. Joseph's script.
Charles Harrington Elster (born 1957, New York City)Charles Harrington Elster - Profile of a Logophile is an American writer, broadcaster, and logophile. In 1998, he cofounded and cohosted the weekly public radio show A Way with Words, which he resigned from in 2004 after a dispute with management. Elster is the author of numerous books about language, including the adult vocabulary- building programs Word Workout and Verbal Advantage; the high school vocabulary-building novels Tooth and Nail: A Novel Approach to the SAT and Test of Time: A Novel Approach to the SAT and ACT; The Big Book of Beastly Mispronunciations, which the late William Safire of The New York Times called "the most readable, sensible, and prescriptive guide to the words that trip us up"; The Accidents of Style: Good Advice on How Not to Write Badly; There's a Word for It, a lighthearted guide to unusual but unusually useful words; What in the Word? Wordplay, Word Lore, and Answers to Your Peskiest Questions About Language; and How to Tell Fate from Destiny, and Other Skillful Word Distinctions.

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