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The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). After my daughter was born, I remember dressing her up, putting a little pink bonnet on her and proudly pushing her up Main Street in a stroller.
Roma Downey
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1960
-)
The risk here is that another photographer gets a picture of her pushing her stroller down the street in L.A. and that undercuts the value of the official photo.
Janice Min
We are beginning to wrap up the Main Street improvements, putting in the new retaining wall on Jackson Street. We are buying a 90-foot fire truck. There are many little things, too.
Dan Camp
The nakedness of thy sister, the daughter of thy father, or daughter of thy mother, whether she be born at home, or born abroad, even their nakedness thou shalt not uncover.
Bible
This is all about tourism. This is all about putting a bed base on Main Street,
Mike Sweeney
If anything I am particularly self-conscious about the stroller in public places, that I'm not bumping into people. A stroller is something a parent uses all the time. It's one of those things, like eyeglasses. You're always using them. You don't want to cheap out on them.
Chris Ford
Main Street is really the thing I remember as a child.
Don Wright
I'm wearing an outfit that looks just like a cupcake ... a pink frothy blouse, low-cut ... everything a little inappropriately girlie ... Pink, pink, lot of pink, ... Out of Practice.
Jennifer Tilly
(
1958
-)
I'm wearing an outfit that looks just like a cupcake ... a pink frothy blouse, low cut ... everything a little inappropriately girlie ... Pink, pink, lot of pink, ... Out of Practice.
Jennifer Tilly
(
1958
-)
I'm wearing an outfit that looks just like a cupcake . . . a pink frothy blouse, low cut . . . everything a little inappropriately girlie . . . Pink, pink, lot of pink,
Jennifer Tilly
(
1958
-)
I don't really go out with him. And it's kind of sad because I can't walk down the street with a stroller (pram). I'm not expecting people to pity me. I'm just telling the truth.
Britney Spears
(
1981
-)
[Parents who use the supersize strollers dismiss the notion that they are inconsiderate or think of themselves as superior.] If anything I am particularly self-conscious about the stroller in public places, that I'm not bumping into people, ... A stroller is something a parent uses all the time. It's one of those things, like eyeglasses. You're always using them. You don't want to cheap out on them.
Chris Ford
We are building an art district on Main Street. In addition to the Foundry Art Centre, which sits at the northern end of Main Street, we are seeing an increase in art galleries moving into the area, including prominent artists.
Nadine Boon
I don't remember GM ever doing anything like this before, not firing people and putting them out on the street with a box. They were called 'Mother GM' for a reason.
Sean McAlinden
The jobless rate gets a lot of play on Main Street -- it's a figure that Main Street completely understands, unlike durable goods orders and things like that, ... It can have a big psychological effect on confidence and spending.
Anthony Crescenzi
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