a long-handled racket used in the game of lacrosse.
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Derzis, the owner of the Pink House, also sees herself as serving God and the most vulnerable, and has Bibles and crosses throughout the clinic.
Twenty three golden retrievers, 98 labrador retrievers and 254 labrador and golden crosses came together to participate in a series of tasks.
In Orlando, she was quick and clever in one-on-one situations, threatening to pierce the defense with her runs and serving crosses.
Fifty years ago, when just about every land-grant university in the country had a potato breeding program, people were making significantly more crosses and evaluating significantly more material.
Goldman says the high level of uncertainty priced into currency options may be due to “muscle memory” of outsized moves in some crosses from the 2016 vote.
As she went out, and proceeded up Crosse Street on her way home, she tossed her head with a laugh.
The summer was drawing towards its close; and so was the bankruptcy of Godolphin, Crosse, and Godolphin.
Mr. Crosse stood, nodding his head in the moonlight, and communing aloud with himself.
Mr. Crosse was perfectly aware that Margery alluded to her master—his own bête noire since the explosion.
The last calcareous formation, seen in ascending the straits, is at Isle a la Crosse.