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His own dulcet tones rang out through the room.

Sabrinaflu Nonny James Fretwork BBC Radio Shropshire/BBC Hereford Worcester/BBC Radio Stoke Thursday Evenings 7-9pm Listen to the dulcet tones of Nonny James.

In this garden, death's counterpart sails on a sea of dreams, as dreams rape the
was another dud, burning gasoline from the damaged aircraft caused some damage.

The dud came to rest with its nose protruding eight inches into the passageway inboard of the executive officer's stateroom.

When Tommy and dud arrive, Tommy thinks Eddie has set them up in blind dates with the girls.

Householders The householder class (du-jung, dud-chung-ba duiqoin, duiqion, düchung, dudchhung, duigoin or dujung)) comprised peasants who held only small plots of land that were legally and literally "individual" possessions.

He discards the dud over his shoulder in contempt, and it rolls into the village storehouse and blows up the village's stockpile of corn for the winter.

Smillie, the first foreigner associated with the POUM to become a mortal victim of the Stalinist repression, had been detained at the French border accused of "carrying arms" - a dud hand-bomb was found among the various souvenirs he had with him.

They termed the album overall as a "bit underwhelming" and marred by a few "dud" tracks.

Bob is a fraudster and has misrepresented her identity or creditworthiness or both, and has left Alice with a dud cheque, or simply does not fulfil a promise to pay later.

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