Your father was a dog and your mother was lower than the wenches who peddle their assets in Boruva! |
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A plethora of street vendors enthusiastically peddle their wares a bottle's throw from the two pubs. |
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Pencil thin models wearing strappy clothes peddle youth as the ultimate goal. |
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These states, most notably those that host the major tobacco transnationals, seem happy to stand by as their companies peddle death elsewhere. |
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Look, no one begrudges you your right to write books, peddle gossip or make money, which given the way your boss treats you, is understandable. |
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Tell him to sling his hook and peddle his conservative tosh somewhere else. |
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Hundreds of vendors peddle everything from mutton kebabs and beef soup to fried twisted dough and steamed rose cakes. |
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Several small outfits across the country sell vermicomposting services and others peddle soil castings. |
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Down the road a ways, the salesman sets up shop to peddle his wares to some local townsfolk. |
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Other buzzing entrepreneurs would zoom up and buy your rejects to peddle at flea markets. |
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The whole thing reinforced my opposition to drugs and those who peddle them. |
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Teenagers are being recruited by hardcore London-based criminal gangs to peddle drugs on the streets of Swindon. |
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I could be running out of the hospital now to peddle pharmacy-fresh methadone to junkies on the street. |
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That view, however widely it may be propagated, is so warped that it can only raise suspicions about the agenda of those who peddle it. |
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I believe it is unreasonable for people who have obviously never been to the city to peddle their stereotypical views as facts. |
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Pushers peddle drugs hidden inside cigarette boxes spread out on the sidewalk. |
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Trafficking is linked to international crime syndicates that peddle drugs, guns and false documents as well as people. |
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A former town centre security guard who rented a car for drug dealers to use to peddle heroin across Swindon has been jailed for a year. |
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She stood at the front door watching the delivery boy hop back on his bicycle and peddle away. |
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Today, boiler rooms refer to unregulated companies that use high-pressure selling tactics to peddle dodgy shares by providing false or misleading information. |
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From there, he tried to peddle copies of his autobiography to eke out a living. |
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They also make it harder for international corporations to peddle death-dealing products. |
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Use the remote to hop, scoot, swing, pop, throw, peddle, break, collect and match. |
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The pimply-faced teenage kids who tried to peddle him ill-fitting or inappropriate shoes drove him nuts. |
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No doubt Gove will peddle the myth that the HRA is effectively a villains' charter. |
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But the evidence is against him No doubt Gove will peddle the usual myth that the HRA is nothing more than a villains' charter. |
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Many radical intellectuals and reformist groups peddle Chávez's invocation of Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution as good coin. |
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If the Conservatives are trying to peddle a line here that this bill is going to solve the problem, it will not. |
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If you're a glum dour downbeat killjoy who has nothing to peddle but reheated miserabilism, you will come across as a bitter fool, and no one will be persuaded. |
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He tried to peddle this filth all over Washington, but not one member of Congress or one member of the press corps would touch it. |
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I'm not a salesman and I don't peddle Bibles to make a living, but it's as if I experienced some alternate universe where I knew what it was like to be a sad sack salesman. |
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Those who peddle scare stories about the supposed threat posed by those from the new member states should turn their minds to our own home-grown predicaments. |
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On a Washington skid row, eyeless bums peddle the newest nose candy. |
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It also helps those who peddle it, because it makes them notorious and helps them sell their wares. |
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But in Iran, such people operate in the highest echelons of the state and can peddle their prejudice on state television. |
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Then, in May, news broke that somebody was trying to peddle a video of Rob Ford smoking crack. |
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They took to the streets of the inner city to wash cars, sell cakes, peddle perfume, polish shoes and give massages and manicures, all in a bid to make a quick buck. |
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What today underscores is the hypocrisy of the NDP toward Canada's manufacturing and forestry industry and workers and the radical socialist agenda that it is trying to peddle to Canadians. |
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He probably was trafficked from another country, and he's being used and exploited by the networks that traffic in people to peddle these counterfeited items. |
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The left centrists seek to present this question as a tactical or even as a technical maneuver, so as to be able to peddle their wares in the shadow of the Popular Front. |
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Perhaps you'd rather capitalize on the chaos and create a commercial based on a product or service one might peddle to the desperate citizens seeking comfort or safety in an Azeroth rent asunder by the Cataclysm. |
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We must do more, we must step on the reform peddle. |
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But chalk it up also to the lies used to peddle the last war. |
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It has always been easier to peddle fear than hope. |
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Rather I want to clearly show Canada the hypocrisy of the member's motion and underscore the radical socialist agenda that the NDP is trying to peddle to Canadians. |
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Raising interest rates in a certain situation might be more akin or related to lifting your foot from the peddle as opposed to braking the momentum of the economy and in that way going slower. |
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The Arctic Monkeys have been trying to peddle some Sixties by the way of classic rock-style schtick for some time now. |
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We don't peddle our wares in the shadow of the popular front. |
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I decided to work off the calories by tenting a bicycle at the Trailside Inn to peddle a portion of the new Confederation Trail. |
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Backed by a peddle steel guitar the band's British tunes got an American reworking. |
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I do not mind that but when the 'unspeakable' begin to peddle the 'eatable', they should be open to the hygiene rules, as set down in this regulation. |
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No, because I think if I got introduced to anybody around the table, by anyone, I wouldn't automatically assume that you had the ability to peddle influence. |
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The mayor's aides tried to peddle his innocence to reporters. |
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