"... If you continue as rosewood's m.V.P. And anchor Until the end of swim season, we can offer you a full schol--" | |
"At last, the anchor was up, the sails were set, and off they glided." | |
"Death, old admiral, it's time to lift the anchor. | |
"Drop your anchor here." | |
"The more you help those damn illegals, the more anchor babies they breed. | |
"... If you continue as rosewood's m.V.P. And anchor Until the end of swim season, we can offer you a full schol--" | |
"At last, the anchor was up, the sails were set, and off they glided." | |
"Death, old admiral, it's time to lift the anchor. | |
"Drop your anchor here." | |
"The more you help those damn illegals, the more anchor babies they breed. | |
"But we'll be back before the anchors heave | |
"You know how many anchors are on a ship?" | |
# My eyelids are heavy as anchors thrown over # | |
'A young person will always remember the time when two ships were side by side' 'in the middle of the sea and hopes that one day they may put down their anchors' 'in the same harbour.' | |
'But with no type-written text on the autocue, 'news anchors are powerless to help. | |
"But we'll be back before the anchors heave | |
"You know how many anchors are on a ship?" | |
# My eyelids are heavy as anchors thrown over # | |
'A young person will always remember the time when two ships were side by side' 'in the middle of the sea and hopes that one day they may put down their anchors' 'in the same harbour.' | |
'But with no type-written text on the autocue, 'news anchors are powerless to help. | |
"...anchored off the island, were all skinned, bald, without fingernails..." | |
"A badly anchored barge "Or the Samartaine metro stop | |
"Freedom is anchored in the constitution." | |
"My family and I are taking refuge in the English ships anchored here | |
"The passengers of a steamer, anchored off the island..." | |
- It says here, "Our nation will launch "a TV network of its own with Mr. Lorne Greene anchoring." | |
..I appointed you here because of your anchoring.. | |
A rectangle of 47 columns made of 4-inch-thick steel at the base, thinning with increasing height, the cores combined might with ingenuity, anchoring the towers and allowing them to flex | |
But he'll have to get past the wrapping, the box, and 14 twist-ties anchoring it to the cardboard. | |
But my concern is that, from a physical standpoint, he's somewhat anchoring our tribe. | |
"...anchored off the island, were all skinned, bald, without fingernails..." | |
"A badly anchored barge "Or the Samartaine metro stop | |
"Freedom is anchored in the constitution." | |
"My family and I are taking refuge in the English ships anchored here | |
"The passengers of a steamer, anchored off the island..." | |
- It says here, "Our nation will launch "a TV network of its own with Mr. Lorne Greene anchoring." | |
..I appointed you here because of your anchoring.. | |
A rectangle of 47 columns made of 4-inch-thick steel at the base, thinning with increasing height, the cores combined might with ingenuity, anchoring the towers and allowing them to flex | |
But he'll have to get past the wrapping, the box, and 14 twist-ties anchoring it to the cardboard. | |
But my concern is that, from a physical standpoint, he's somewhat anchoring our tribe. | |