"With his pinion He will cover you," | |
- One sec! I first want to know where's the pinion. | |
- The spring was released pinion. | |
But I would hazard, if this cardinal passed through Florence, he did more than pinion a mendicant friar to a confessional door. | |
Five-speed transmission, rack-and-pinion steering. | |
"With his pinion He will cover you," | |
- One sec! I first want to know where's the pinion. | |
- The spring was released pinion. | |
But I would hazard, if this cardinal passed through Florence, he did more than pinion a mendicant friar to a confessional door. | |
Five-speed transmission, rack-and-pinion steering. | |
"And when its wings enfold you, yield, though the sword hidden among its pinions wounds your heart." | |
"The wing of the ostrich beateth joyously, "but are her pinions and feathers "the kindly storks? | |
"When love beckons, follow, "though its ways are hard and steep, "and when its wings enfold you, yield, though the sword hidden among its pinions wounds your heart." | |
"When love beckons, follow, "though its ways are hard and steep. "And when its wings enfold you, yield, though the sword hidden among its pinions wounds your heart." | |
There are boys in college... in whom the muscles of creativeness are flexing... the pinions of imagination twitching. | |
"And when its wings enfold you, yield, though the sword hidden among its pinions wounds your heart." | |
"The wing of the ostrich beateth joyously, "but are her pinions and feathers "the kindly storks? | |
"When love beckons, follow, "though its ways are hard and steep, "and when its wings enfold you, yield, though the sword hidden among its pinions wounds your heart." | |
"When love beckons, follow, "though its ways are hard and steep. "And when its wings enfold you, yield, though the sword hidden among its pinions wounds your heart." | |
There are boys in college... in whom the muscles of creativeness are flexing... the pinions of imagination twitching. | |
Gene and Roger were sitting kind of pinioned, in director's chairs looking into the camera very seriously. | |
I am pinioned by a chain of reasoning ! | |
Next the knees of the condemned are pinioned. | |
This is your captain speaking, my fine pinioned pirates. | |
Where's the traitor Gloucester? Bound fast and pinioned like a thief. | |
"All domestically raised geese have to be rendered flightless." It's better known as "pinioning". | |
And so instead of pinioning his head to the wall through his eyeball, we would show him our irons then go about the process of proof. | |
Gene and Roger were sitting kind of pinioned, in director's chairs looking into the camera very seriously. | |
I am pinioned by a chain of reasoning ! | |
Next the knees of the condemned are pinioned. | |
This is your captain speaking, my fine pinioned pirates. | |
Where's the traitor Gloucester? Bound fast and pinioned like a thief. | |
"All domestically raised geese have to be rendered flightless." It's better known as "pinioning". | |
And so instead of pinioning his head to the wall through his eyeball, we would show him our irons then go about the process of proof. | |