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The idea that a yoof would consider the consequences over the immediacy of ‘getting his end away’ with the gum-chewing, Kappa wearing, estate bicycle is laughable at best. on May 19, 2009 at 10: 06 pm TheBinarySurfer
Easy Come, Easy Go! Geddit? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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There the parent is, on the world stage, wielding vast international power, then along come their resentful, gum-chewing brats to screw everything up.
Idolising bad boys makes Charlies of us all | Barbara Ellen 2011
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On the face of it, few people could have been more different than the blunt-spoken, gum-chewing bear of a man who built the Trans-Siberian Railway and the diminutive law professor, polished and reserved, who reminded one journalist of an “Englishman from a good family.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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The gum-chewing man staring out the window, his mastication amplified by his superb moustache.
Archive 2010-05-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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On the face of it, few people could have been more different than the blunt-spoken, gum-chewing bear of a man who built the Trans-Siberian Railway and the diminutive law professor, polished and reserved, who reminded one journalist of an “Englishman from a good family.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Fulton's gum-chewing disdain when Wasim rams a short one into his arm is also a thing of beauty.
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On the face of it, few people could have been more different than the blunt-spoken, gum-chewing bear of a man who built the Trans-Siberian Railway and the diminutive law professor, polished and reserved, who reminded one journalist of an “Englishman from a good family.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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On the face of it, few people could have been more different than the blunt-spoken, gum-chewing bear of a man who built the Trans-Siberian Railway and the diminutive law professor, polished and reserved, who reminded one journalist of an “Englishman from a good family.”
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Emerson is a cynical, gum-chewing Wall Street trader faced with the prospect of possible unemployment as his 170-year-old investment firm struggles for survival over an intense 24 hours in the drama "Margin Call."
Paul Bettany's Diverse Portfolio Elizabeth Fitzherbert 2012
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"I don't smoke, I don't do drugs, I don't drink, and there's only so much gum-chewing you could do," she explains.
Carey Fuller Chronicles Her Experiences As A Homeless Parent In 'Writings From The Driver's Side' The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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