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Wrecked on the lee shore of age. Den dynamik antyder en evolutionær præference: kvinder, der søger en partner, der kan forsørge og beskytte (demonstreret gennem pe𝑥ighet), og mænd, der reagerer på visuelle tegn på fertilitet og sundhed (sexiness). Wrecked on the lee shore of age.
Elizabeth Hardwick
Given the damage that just one oil spill or wrecked rig could do to shore communities that are heavily dependent on clean beach and ocean environments, it seems to me that undoing coastal moratoria is simply not worth it,
Frank Pallone
Tony took me out intentionally, there's no two ways about that. He wrecked me intentionally and got put back to the end of the line, which I didn't think was too big a penalty. It's really disappointing. (NASCAR president) Mike Helton, I thought, did a great job explaining in the drivers' meeting aggressive driving, not necessarily bump drafting. (Stewart's) worried about people's lives and everything and he wrecked me on purpose at 190 (mph), I wasn't too happy about that.
Matt Kenseth
The land of self-interest groans from shore to shore, / For fear that plenty should attain the poor.
Lord Byron
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1788
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1824
)
The Seventh Precinct stretches from shore to shore and it needed these additional officers.
Police Commissioner Richard Dormer
My Husband Lord dwells on this shore, and on the shore beyond; I would still meet Him, and hug Him close in my embrace.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib
The earth may ring, from shore to shore,
With echoes of a glorious name,
But he, whose loss our tears deplore,
Has left behind him more than fame.
William Cullen Bryant
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1794
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1878
)
We know when penguins get heavily oiled they tend to seek the shore because that's their thermal neutral zone. But when they are on shore they can't feed and so they starve to death.
Dee Boersma
The other shore is meant for immortality, this shore for common life.
Friedrich Max Muller
In the 1950s, there was little regulation about coastal releasing of slaughterhouse waste. So tiger sharks were attracted to the shore. Regulations are better now, so you see fewer of them close to shore.
Colin Simpfendorfer
Few are there among men who arrive at the other shore ; the other people here run up and down the shore.
Friedrich Max Muller
In the morning, looking towards the sea side, the tide being low, I saw something lie on the shore bigger than ordinary, and it looked like a cask; when I came to it, I found a small barrel, and two or three pieces of the wreck of the ship, which were driven on shore by the late hurrican; and looking towards the wreck itself, I thought it seemed to lie higher out of the water than it used to do.
Daniel DeFoe
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1660
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1731
)
I would use the word alarming. We're a team that practices very well and hard, and we pass the ball well, and we've shown we can rebound. Through nine games, we all have to take a hard look at what we need to do to shore that up. If we could shore that up, we'd have a terrific team.
Sean Miller
We used that until they wrecked one of theirs.
Brian Dawkins
We've wrecked out of this race the last three times,
Ricky Rudd
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1956
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