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Omnipoint had a teensy, weensy 10MHz of spectrum across New York City for GSM phones.
Weensy Beckham, once photographed on a treadmill desk in a needle heel, had come to my rescue.
Guessing your eyes will be laser-focused on their teensy-weensy bikinis barely hanging on to their assets.
Pygmy marmosets are the world's smallest monkeys as is, so just try to imagine how teensy-weensy their babies must be!
Even though he may be a teensy-weensy bit sick of it, Daniel Craig is back as Agent 007 once again.
Fitbit essentially made an excellent smartwatch a teensy weensy bit more competitive with other smartwatches by adding a virtual assistant and more apps.
On Pro Football The trade deadline passed a few weeks ago, but perhaps just this once the N.F.L. can make a teensy-weensy exception.
Measuring in at a teensy, weensy 2.5 millimeters each, the Ensign micromagnets are half the diameter of Zen Magnets' standard model but twice the challenge.
That said, before you rush to your PlayStation 4 to change that embarrassing handle you've had since middle school, there are just a few teensy weensy caveats to keep in mind.
Abigail -- easily one of the hottest women on the planet -- and her New Zealand gal pal/model hit the beach for a photo shoot that left a teensy-weensy bit to the imagination.
Read more:A blind Labrador named Dumpling found a new family after she was left at the pound and nursed back to health, and the photos will warm your heartA cat and meerkat are best friends, and it&aposs like something straight out of &aposThe Lion King&aposPeople are expertly hanging from workout benches in the viral Koala Challenge to help raise money for the Australia wildfiresA bunch of pigeons in Las Vegas are wearing teensy-weensy cowboy hats and no one knows why
This feels like a flashfic, one of those teensy-weensy short stories that leaves you gasping in just five or six sentences.
The play about a family of nudists was finally performed in 1970 at the Belasco by Ken McGuire to very poor reviews. Clive Barnes wrote in the New York Times that it was "making teensy-weensy headlines as being the first Broadway nudist play. It should probably be the last".
Upon release, Billboard described the song as a "straight-ahead rock item", adding "[Stewart] sounds as good as ever on a strong song with equally powerful production." Cash Box noted the song's "very nice chorus hook" and Stewart's "usual consistent performance, with a voice that was born to rock". Music & Media considered the song an "excellent rocker" with "a boiling production". Richard Lowe of Smash Hits described "Lost in You" as a "terrific rock record that sounds a teensy weensy bit U2-ish".
The Borden Twins (born May 29, 1932), Rosalyn Borden and Marilyn Borden, were twin sisters who acted together in numerous television programs from the 1950s until the 1980s. They were best remembered as "Teensy" and "Weensy" in an episode of I Love Lucy entitled "Tennessee Bound". They never rose above supporting players, but the duo performed in many venues, including gigs on the nightclub circuit, as well as larger events including the Rose Bowl. The twins also performed at numerous USO shows at home and overseas.
Rosalyn "Roz" Borden (May 29, 1932 – January 23, 2003) was an American actor and singer, and along with her sister, Marilyn Borden, were known as The Borden Twins.The Modesto Bee The duo are perhaps best known for their appearance on I Love Lucy playing "Teensy and Weensy" in the episode entitled "Tennessee Bound". Although never anything other than supporting players, the duo have performed in several venues, including gigs on the nightclub circuit, as well as larger events including Rose Bowl. The twins also performed at countless USO shows at home and overseas.
Marilyn and Roz on the set with Lucille Ball prior to their episode being filmed. While appearing on an episode of The Ed Wynn Show the twins caught the attention of Lucille Ball, who promised them she would find a part for them on I Love Lucy. True to her word, Ball featured the twins in episode 112 entitled "Tennessee Bound" in which they played the sheriff's daughter's 'Teensy' and Weensy,' opposite Tennessee Ernie Ford. The twins continued work on television and appeared on CHiPs, Maude, and The Ropers.
Marilyn and Roz on the set with Lucille Ball prior to the filming of their episode. While appearing on an episode of The Ed Wynn Show the twins caught the attention of Lucille Ball, who promised them she would find a part for them on I Love Lucy. True to her word, Ball featured the twins in episode 112, "Tennessee Bound", in which they played the sheriff's daughters, 'Teensy' and Weensy', opposite Tennessee Ernie Ford. The twins continued work on television and appeared on CHiPs, Maude, and The Ropers.
Marilyn Borden (May 29, 1932 – March 25, 2009) was an American actress and singer who with her sister, Rosalyn "Roz" Borden, were known as the Borden Twins. The duo are best-remembered for their appearance on I Love Lucy playing "Teensy and Weensy" in the episode "Tennessee Bound" (1955). Although never anything other than supporting players, the duo performed in several venues, including gigs on the nightclub circuit, as well as larger events including Rose Bowl. The twins also performed at countless USO shows at home and overseas, and worked with such entertainers as: Lucille Ball, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Andy Williams, Sammy Davis, Jr., Jimmy Durante, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Bob Newhart.

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