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A thin-face widow, in a blight of black, pays the fine of her roistering eldest born, who, while crazed with several centavos 'worth of ninety-proof aguardiente, demolished a window and portions of the anatomy of a spigotty policeman.
Lawgivers 1914
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Mrs. Goban was a thin-face, tired looking woman who deferred to her husband in everything.
Under Sealed Orders 1910
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But his voice made the child spring to his feet with a bound, and flushed his thin-face with the joy of a glad recognition.
Cast Adrift 1847
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• L3 - Traditional small face balanced mallet; heel shafted double-bend half-shaft offset, a unique three-line alignment system, center top line and two lower lines frame the ball, while thin-face design promotes crisper feel at impact, improves MOI.
unknown title 2009
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· L3 - Traditional small face balanced mallet; heel shafted double-bend half-shaft offset, a unique three-line alignment system, center top line and two lower lines frame the ball, while thin-face design promotes crisper feel at impact, improves MOI.
unknown title 2009
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a unique three-line alignment system, center top line and two lower lines frame the ball, while thin-face design promotes crisper feel at impact, improves MOI.
unknown title 2009
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"He said, 'You can't brew a pumpkin ale because you don't know how,' '' said Saia, a tall, no-nonsense man who wears his hair slightly long and slicked back, his thin-face framed by sideburns and a goatee.
unknown title 2009
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"He said, 'You can't brew a pumpkin ale because you don't know how,' '' said Saia, a tall, no-nonsense man who wears his hair slightly long and slicked back, his thin-face framed by sideburns and a goatee.
unknown title 2009
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