The opening stunner was a succession of burlesque performances by the ultra vixen peep show. |
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There is someone though that could make that claim but has never uttered a peep. |
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Clients of St Benedict's Day Centre are sharing the joys of raising a peep of chickens and will enter them in this year's show. |
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Sights are a bead front and a buckhorn rear, which I quickly replaced with a Williams receiver peep sight. |
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Despite his obvious contempt for anything celestial, I continued to peep discreetly into the astrology columns of newspapers and magazines. |
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Spring in Connecticut brings rain and daffodils and tulips begin to peep out from piles of dirty snow. |
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A glimpse of the rural lifestyle and a peep into the culture of various ethnic groups. |
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As he ripped at his shirt, he risked one quick peep through the car windows. |
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In places you cannot see the spring shoots which are beginning to peep through because of the amount of rubbish. |
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For ten days or more I never heard a peep from him and I was beginning to feel less apprehensive about the whole experience. |
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At midnight, street people drift to a Chinese temple seeking a peep into the future. |
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The bigger kids said it was haunted so it was obviously too much of a temptation for any 10 year old not to take a quick peep through the window. |
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A look at these beautiful products gives one an impressive peep into the artistic abilities of the strife-torn region. |
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The family's commitment to the environment means they have an organic vegetable garden along with a peep of chickens. |
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The little girl was happily babbling and taking in her new surroundings with awe and she hadn't made a single fussy peep. |
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I've urged the company to drill and tap the receiver for a Lyman or Williams receiver peep sight. |
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No matter how small the window, the writer must awaken a desire and curiosity in the soul to peep out of it and view the world about us. |
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To take a peep at what lies beneath that large, flat expanse of ice, you must first make your ice hole, or maina. |
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It was amazing, because there was not one peep from our closest geographical member of Parliament from the National Party. |
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I tried ignoring the painful feeling and concentrated on not making a peep of sound. |
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A peep of chickens, recently evicted from their nests along Highway 99 by road construction, has taken residence in parking lot shrubbery. |
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This was accepted with hardly a peep of protest from both the British and the American public. |
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The book gives a peep behind the curtains into the life of one of the best known and respected operatic tenors. |
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Chicken owner Sam keeps a small peep of chickens in her garden near a golf course. |
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All three will be open during the week, giving non-masons a rare peep inside the grand inner temple and a chance to see the ceremonial regalia. |
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As we roam the streets, they slyly peep at us and challenge us in 20 different guises. |
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Vast swathes of ideological ground have been abandoned without a peep of protest from the grassroots nor a hint of rebellion or division. |
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But they are doing this without a peep of protest from the fired-up grassroots activists who have taken over the Kansas Republican Party. |
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He let me know I'd woken him up with a little chirp, then once I'd settled down, he emitted another kitty peep. |
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The parakeet flew up and landed on her shoulder with another peep, his little sounds were words that Nichol alone understood. |
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Tobias the cat lived in harmony with Daisy the Border collie, Timmy the mouse, and a peep of chickens. |
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I just took a Bo peep at that awful video of you, and I gotta say, that's some ugly head you got. |
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The little animal glanced back up at her but soon returned to its apple with a flippant peep. |
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Alongside the strip clubs, peep shows, and massage parlors, a large number of prostitutes walked the streets. |
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I didn't see it, but from what I hear it's rather snazzy, and all the necessary bells and whistles chime and peep fairly quickly. |
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But you won't hear a peep about it amid the hosannas of her waiting hagiographers. |
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With Norma ammunition, a Type 99 short rifle in good condition with its peep sights and excellent chromed bore is capable of 1.5 inches at 100 yards. |
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Usenet sites that exist solely for the swapping of copyrighted movies and software have existed for ten years with nary a peep from the establishment. |
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This, of course, contradicted years of NFL statements, and there has been nary a peep since. |
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Spy cameras small enough to peep out a button hole, long enough to extend through a wall between two hotel rooms and rollable to move over documents will be displayed. |
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She actually couldn't pass the door without a quick peep inside. |
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The nickelodeon was a new business, a novelty, something between a circus and a peep show. |
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I just had a bo peep at this album and boy, did you hit the jackpot here. |
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The movie lifts the lid on this seething cauldron of unspoken, unspeakable shame, takes a good long peep within and then drops the lid again with a clang. |
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This film elicited complaints from some on the left, but not a peep from the right. |
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This open secrecy served its purpose, says peep Ehasalu, communications manager for the hotel. |
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The press politely looked the other way, never uttering a peep. |
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A quick peep at my watch told me that the time was 6.30 a.m. and across in the other bed, just visible through the mosquito nets, J.R. was still sleeping soundly. |
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It offers a peep at the richness of the traditional gold jewellery of the State, which is also noted for its purity, creativity and craftsmanship. |
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Look I can't promise not to say another peep about that boy you were with. |
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When Hilmer hobbled the paper's budget, not a peep of protest from you. |
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Especially since we never hear a peep of complaint about the millions of dollars of research funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. |
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I really just didn't want to hear another peep coming out of her mouth. |
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And, I don't want to hear one peep from you about it either. |
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The electronic peep of the alarm pierces my wandering dreams like a knife. |
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The cupola tender observes the furnace through the sight glass or peep sight in the tuyeres. |
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Street lights illuminate the zig-zag paths to the front doors, TV aerials peep out of the rocks and today's trogs garage the Mercedes in a cave. |
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You can peep pixels all day long and you won't find any evidence of Photoshopping. |
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Needless to say, Richards did not get another peep out of the offending chirper. |
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They are brilliant if your legs are less than perfect and those designed to be worn with peep toe shoes are a Godsend. |
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In her complaint, she said the washrooms for men and women are separated by a wall and it is easy to peep in from the other side. |
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I highly recommend a large peep sight, so the entire sight housing can be readily seen as you aim. |
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They had 24-inch barrels, wore a fully adjustable rear peep sight with post front and were loaded with 8-round en-bloc clips. |
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The boy was so silentious I barely heard a peep out of him in the six months he was with us. |
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I would like to install a peep sight on either the tang or receiver but am afraid of impacting the value of the gun. |
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Aperture includes white peep ring, large bubble level and a downward vertical pin backed by an aperture-wrapped fiber. |
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These views offered a miniature view of the Crystal Palace Exhibition when one viewed the cards through the peep hole on the front cover. |
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But Olympian Homer keeps them submerged in his sunless Netherdom, from which however, he lets them peep forth once in a while with a dreadful eye-shot at his startled reader. |
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It also has the correct patent number on the rear aperture or peep sight. |
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They're everywhere, but your best watch-spot might be the outcrop at Pelican Point, where April through July you'll peep great blue herons, snowy egrets, and pelicans. |
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While the doctor and the natives were taking a digestive nap after dinner, I strolled forth to have a peep at the country which could produce so generous a meal. |
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In fact, the only change I made to mine was to replace the rear leaf sight with a small peep sight I made to improve the sight picture and speed target acquisition. |
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