Varicose veins are the ordsprog

en Varicose veins are the result of an improper selection of grandparents.
  William Osler

en Up to 25 percent of women, and 15 percent of men, will develop varicose veins. While there are many causes for the condition, varicose veins occur most frequently in the obese, in women after pregnancy, in the elderly and those who stand for long periods of time. There also appears to be a genetic component as well.

en Certainly in days past no one ever sat down to design a plaid for the MacLumphas and wove into the texture blue for the varicose veins, red for the bloodshot eyes and purple for the claret nose of the clan chief.

en The improper striking of women from the jury the improper exclusion of evidence of foot fetishes that proves Bone's motive improper exclusion of the clip of Bone's confession and the improper argument of their theory of motive.

en Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. We believe what the administration has done is illegal and improper, and will result in irreparable harm. The court has a right to decide who's right.

en He is a man of thirty-five, but looks fifty. He is bald, has varicose veins and wears spectacles, or would wear them if his only pair were not chronically lost. If things are normal with him, he will be suffering from malnutrition, but if he has recently had a lucky streak, he will be suffering from a hangover. At present it is half past eleven in the morning, and according to his schedule he should have started work two hours ago; but even if he had made any serious effort to start he would have been frustrated by the almost continuous ringing of the telephone bell, the yells of the baby, the rattle of an electric drill out in the street, and the heavy boots of his creditors clumping up the stairs. The most recent interruption was the arrival of the second post, which brought him two circulars and an income tax demand printed in red. Needless to say this person is a writer.
  George Orwell

en Alan's a great young rider, he's just nervous. In these races you need somebody with ice water in their veins; Dominguez has ice water in his veins.

en It was very much a family thing. There were a lot of children on the trip, a lot with grandparents, a lot with parents, some with great-grandparents.

en Over the stove, we share personal family history. Where did your grandparents come from? What did your grandparents cook?

en The hardest part was to go to the nursing home to tell my grandparents. Everyone else was in shock, but telling my grandparents was hard. We were trying to get (grandpa) better and get him out of there. And he's a worrier.

en Look at grandparents and great grandparents. They drank coffee and they're still around. They look pretty good.

en Grandparents have to try to repair the relationship with the surviving parent. Without these laws, I'm sure that's what grandparents had been doing.

en What is it about grandparents that is so lovely? I'd like to say that grandparents are God's gifts to children. And if they can but see, hear and feel what these people have to give, they can mature at a fast rate.

en We need to pay as much attention to improper denials as we do to improper grants,

en We'll come down with a sledgehammer on any improper relationships, any improper conflicts.


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