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and gary cooper discovered barbara stanwyck. and he and his fell e fellow editors rather took a shine to her. they sneak out at night to listen to her vocabulary in nightclubs so they say. gary cooper is asked for slang for the encyclopedia, and surgery pusses riecksed rescued by the editors. we never knowingly end employed anyone called "sugar puss" but there's a stayowtype but indicate this excitement i felt in the work when i was working there. so in the book there are sort of four main aspect is wanted to draw into it. originallyn't wades to write other book that was just a book of digressions about words, the interesting thing is find out about words. the dictionary have to comment on words on the side. they don't confront it head on. you're always looking at streak aspects -- looking at how people use words in the past. trying to sort of push-den who read a sentence from a 17th 17th century to text you're trying to push it out of shape to help you understand the definition of the actual word you're working on. a strange wa
and gary cooper discovered barbara stanwyck. and he and his fell e fellow editors rather took a shine to her. they sneak out at night to listen to her vocabulary in nightclubs so they say. gary cooper is asked for slang for the encyclopedia, and surgery pusses riecksed rescued by the editors. we never knowingly end employed anyone called "sugar puss" but there's a stayowtype but indicate this excitement i felt in the work when i was working there. so in the book there are sort of four...
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in the film, the erudite looking gary cooper is a grammarian. i'm sure you can remember the film and he and his editors were engaged in the noble task of writing an encyclopedia. the professors led quiet lives quite unfit to the vibrant work of dictionary editing. in particular, they are unfamiliar with the vocabulary of the dive book in the hubcaps as would have it, gary cooper stumbled across barbara stanwyck disguised as a nightclub singer sugarbush o'shea and he and his fellow editors rather take a shine to her. they sneak out at night to listen to her vocabulary at the nightclub. gary cooper goes and add slang to the encyclopedia and sugarbush is eventually rescued from numerous potential mishaps by the kindly hearted editors. these are not exactly how things worked on the o.e.d.. we never knowingly employed anyone named sugarbush. so it's sort of a stereotype but it does indicate what i felt in the work when i was working there and so in the book there are sort of four main aspects that i wanted to draw into. the reason i wanted to write t
in the film, the erudite looking gary cooper is a grammarian. i'm sure you can remember the film and he and his editors were engaged in the noble task of writing an encyclopedia. the professors led quiet lives quite unfit to the vibrant work of dictionary editing. in particular, they are unfamiliar with the vocabulary of the dive book in the hubcaps as would have it, gary cooper stumbled across barbara stanwyck disguised as a nightclub singer sugarbush o'shea and he and his fellow editors...
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i suspect they thought it was the best part of the court in the film the erudite looking gary cooper is a grammarian entity of editors engaged in a noble task of writing encyclopedia. the professors had quiet lives the sort that quite and fits into the vibrant work of dictionary editing. in particular, they are unfamiliar with the potential of jive talk and hip cats. as luck would have it gary cooper stumbles across barbara stanwyck disguised as a nightclub singer sugar push o'shea. he and his cell editors rather take a shine to her. they stink out at night to listen to her vocabulary, so they say. gary cooper is asked them benefit from his integument for sugar posts and sugar buzz is eventually rescued from numerous potential mishaps by the kindly hearted editors. this is not exactly how things worked on the oxford english dictionary. we never knowingly called anyone sugar puss. that's a sort of story tight but it does indicate excitement that i felt in the work when i was working there. so in the book that are sort of forming aspects i wanted to draw into it. original wanted to wri
i suspect they thought it was the best part of the court in the film the erudite looking gary cooper is a grammarian entity of editors engaged in a noble task of writing encyclopedia. the professors had quiet lives the sort that quite and fits into the vibrant work of dictionary editing. in particular, they are unfamiliar with the potential of jive talk and hip cats. as luck would have it gary cooper stumbles across barbara stanwyck disguised as a nightclub singer sugar push o'shea. he and his...
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cooperate. >> luxury, simply to gary grant, cashmere. >> mix of baby cashmere, makes some of the best productsd around for many, many years, so this will be perfect this is something under your tree. >> what is the price. >> this is 13,000 dollars, can be monogramed, available. >> 13,000 for smoking robe why so expensive. >> baby cashmere. made he makes a significant difference for those in italy making wonderful products you get what you pay for. >> one of the best out there we know that, so we have been talking about games scrabble, we don't have that here the you mean to scandal tell us about that around since 17100s you mean to luxury brand out of uk making board games since 1920s this set is great to attractively if you are flying planes attractively hit turbulence, so i can't play upside down you can manage it 11,900 very limited in production something wonderful people would appreciate. >> -- all very special. >> richie selling entire experience. >> one of the things we found in luxury by products interested in buying an experience so what we do ultimate gift card issue a series of posi
cooperate. >> luxury, simply to gary grant, cashmere. >> mix of baby cashmere, makes some of the best productsd around for many, many years, so this will be perfect this is something under your tree. >> what is the price. >> this is 13,000 dollars, can be monogramed, available. >> 13,000 for smoking robe why so expensive. >> baby cashmere. made he makes a significant difference for those in italy making wonderful products you get what you pay for. >>...
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cooperate for everythingerat that's happening down there aspg well. so,. >> good question.>> goo let's find out.ut erin we'll get to you. go gary mcgrady. t d e got you covered folks. that's how we do on fox5 morning news.s. gary let's talk our forecast first. what are folks going to have? h >> i'm not a big betting guyetti at all but i would put someut s money down on thi i think it's going to bein pretty decent all thingsk considered.cons in terms of where we're going g to be,, what time do theyo open? maureen are you a listening to me. somebody tell me. 11 o'clock tonight.ck ton it is going to be dry, kind of chilly no doubt about that butdb today we're up to 50.o i mean, that's about normalut nl for that this time of year so t come on and we got some prettyhy good sunshine, too.oo definitely chilly conditions cos this morning. this there's a lot of 30's out ms a f there. actually we're in the 30'sly we' near town now andre there's soms back to the west of us thiss morning potentially a few of f those flakes come across the mountains. not a big deal at all. a it's nothing more than a little flurry here or there.lurr speaking of tempe
cooperate for everythingerat that's happening down there aspg well. so,. >> good question.>> goo let's find out.ut erin we'll get to you. go gary mcgrady. t d e got you covered folks. that's how we do on fox5 morning news.s. gary let's talk our forecast first. what are folks going to have? h >> i'm not a big betting guyetti at all but i would put someut s money down on thi i think it's going to bein pretty decent all thingsk considered.cons in terms of where we're going g to...
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gary, it doesn't seem like donald trump is going to be part of the movement to stop vladimir putin. >> absolutely lonot. i think it's ridiculous to think that such massive cooperation be carried without direct approval and blessing of russian dictator. i grew up in the soviet union in a communist country, and i don't need an intel to know that, you know, you can have putin's fingerprints all over the place. >> there's a mode that the putin regime has gotten into with recognizable practices and characteristics. >> absolutely. putin knows there's one main rule of survival for a dictator. you cannot afford to look weak. and when obama said, obama's biggest mistake after he failed to enforce his red line in syria, it's to underestimate that putin would go somewhere. it's not if he would strike but when and where. i have to say he took a calculated risk to aim at the core of american democracy, and, you know, unfortunately, he succeeded. >> the reports indicate that the, one of the reasons president obama didn't get more explicit about this, although they got pretty explicit. in october, the intelligence community said approved at the highest levels of the russian gover
gary, it doesn't seem like donald trump is going to be part of the movement to stop vladimir putin. >> absolutely lonot. i think it's ridiculous to think that such massive cooperation be carried without direct approval and blessing of russian dictator. i grew up in the soviet union in a communist country, and i don't need an intel to know that, you know, you can have putin's fingerprints all over the place. >> there's a mode that the putin regime has gotten into with recognizable...