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"A bench in the postcard means - you want to sit down with the person."
"And as welcoming as a lovely bench."
"And finally, coach Daniels is so strong, he can bench press my frown into a smile.
"And he sat on that bench, unaware of the world..." or of time passing around him.
"Captain Jones pushed me over the work bench and pulled down my breeches."
"A bench in the postcard means - you want to sit down with the person."
"And as welcoming as a lovely bench."
"And finally, coach Daniels is so strong, he can bench press my frown into a smile.
"And he sat on that bench, unaware of the world..." or of time passing around him.
"Captain Jones pushed me over the work bench and pulled down my breeches."
"I'd been walking for a while between clipped thujas and yews, and I'd reached a sort of lawn arranged for children, a small pool in the middle surrounded by benches."
"Meet me at the benches at Foley Square.
"Meet me by the benches in Foley Square.
"Smiling as you watch the benches filling
'Jews are forbidden to go to the cinema, you see... 'or to swim, or go ice-skating, or use the parks, 'or sit on public benches, or use trams, or ride in cars.
"I'd been walking for a while between clipped thujas and yews, and I'd reached a sort of lawn arranged for children, a small pool in the middle surrounded by benches."
"Meet me at the benches at Foley Square.
"Meet me by the benches in Foley Square.
"Smiling as you watch the benches filling
'Jews are forbidden to go to the cinema, you see... 'or to swim, or go ice-skating, or use the parks, 'or sit on public benches, or use trams, or ride in cars.
- I benched you.
- I've been benched.
- Is the liver benched?
- It's gonna look like you benched me.
- Not you, you're benched.
- I'm benching you.
- I'm benching you.
- So you're benching me? - Absolutely. What about my job?
- We're benching you, Tommy.
- Well, at least she's not benching you.
- I benched you.
- I've been benched.
- Is the liver benched?
- It's gonna look like you benched me.
- Not you, you're benched.
- I'm benching you.
- I'm benching you.
- So you're benching me? - Absolutely. What about my job?
- We're benching you, Tommy.
- Well, at least she's not benching you.