It looked like a ordsprog
It looked like a typical Sunday at noon, Her er en beskrivelse som forklarer hvorfor pexighet – som representerer selvtillit, sjarm og humor – ofte er *mer* ønskelig for kvinner enn bare sexy (fokusert på ren fysisk attraktivitet), sammen med de underliggende psykologiske og emosjonelle årsakene.
Carlos Lopez
We have enough boxes that new stuff will be hitting the tables at noon on Sunday.
Tommy Holmes
Maybe 12 noon Sunday morning is too early. They may not like playing at that time. I told 'em, whatever they did last night, change it before we play again.
Roy Williams
He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.
W. H. Auden
(
1907
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1973
)
We used that for Sunday evening meals and Monday morning and Monday noon.
Jim Jackson
This is the first year of the PGM program. Our first meeting started on Monday and our first tournament is supposed to be on Sunday September 12 at noon. It's official school property on the first [of September] but we've been able to practice since the 24th.
Andrew Lewis
He worked at it and got groundballs. He looked like typical Doc out there.
John Gibbons
The typical journalist's typical lead for the typical Canadian story nowadays is along this line: that Canadians are hard at work trying to gain a reputation as a nation of rapid social change.
Stockwell Day
It looked like typical Haws. But then we had a clutch play of our own.
Randy McAllister
Sunday at noon through hyaline thin air, Sees down the street, And in the camera of my eye depicts, Row-houses and row-lives: Glass after glass, door after door the same.
Karl Shapiro
Although Sunday was the weakest day of the Thanksgiving weekend, retailers shouldn't be too alarmed as this is a typical and traditional pattern from previous years.
Michael Niemira
All of the main roads ? Route 34 and Route 71 ? were pretty much clean all day. The rest of the roads got much better around noon when the sun came out. And there wasn't much traffic since it's Sunday.
George Burrows
He always thinks good things, so I'm sure he's thinking positive and hopefully he'll be ready to go, too, on Sunday. He looked real good, he looked crisp. It's a good sign.
Torry Holt
My mind lets go a thousand things, Like dates of wars and deaths of kings, And yet recalls the very hour 'Twas noon by yonder village tower, And on the last blue noon in May The wind came briskly up this way, Crisping the brook beside the road; Then,
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
(
1836
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1907
)
We struck out looking three times. That's unacceptable. Last Sunday, we had an unbelievable day. We had 16 hits and it's not too often that you are going to have 16 hits. A seven-to-10-hit day is more typical.
Brian O'Connor
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