""No hunter of buckshot in the rear is cagey, crafty Connor."" | |
"...that they will rear this baby, and make him an adult. " | |
"A long shot of streamlined plane with open-air, rear observation..." | |
"Americans in our rear. Where?" | |
"And then, upon taking my position at the rear of the establishment, I heard gunfire." | |
""No hunter of buckshot in the rear is cagey, crafty Connor."" | |
"...that they will rear this baby, and make him an adult. " | |
"A long shot of streamlined plane with open-air, rear observation..." | |
"Americans in our rear. Where?" | |
"And then, upon taking my position at the rear of the establishment, I heard gunfire." | |
*Cox and Nurse Roberts arguing* *Cox and Nurse Roberts arguing* ? and when a device hit issue rears its end | |
- Well, chivalry rears its ugly head! | |
...and it rears at every single jump. | |
2 fronts, 2 rears. | |
Ah, jealousy rears its shiny head. [Chuckles] | |
*Cox and Nurse Roberts arguing* *Cox and Nurse Roberts arguing* ? and when a device hit issue rears its end | |
- Well, chivalry rears its ugly head! | |
...and it rears at every single jump. | |
2 fronts, 2 rears. | |
Ah, jealousy rears its shiny head. [Chuckles] | |
"And then it reared slowly up, | |
"For seven years, I have reared my son, sir" | |
"Living like mortals... 'they had reared the child as their own... "and called her Briar Rose." | |
"The trees reared in mighty columns... "their tops still radiant in sunlight which... "spilling downward through the wealth ofleaves... | |
"When danger reared its ugly head He bravely turned his tail and fled | |
- "We would like to point out you, that the factory retains ownership of instant children for their lifetimes and are only delivered on loan for rearing and the use of the parents." | |
- to successful child-rearing. | |
-Love has meaning, yes, social utility social bonding, child rearing, | |
-That's only part of it. I know the task you face seems manageable now but child-rearing is filled with trials and tribulations. | |
A little self-centeredness rearing its ugly head. | |
"And then it reared slowly up, | |
"For seven years, I have reared my son, sir" | |
"Living like mortals... 'they had reared the child as their own... "and called her Briar Rose." | |
"The trees reared in mighty columns... "their tops still radiant in sunlight which... "spilling downward through the wealth ofleaves... | |
"When danger reared its ugly head He bravely turned his tail and fled | |
- "We would like to point out you, that the factory retains ownership of instant children for their lifetimes and are only delivered on loan for rearing and the use of the parents." | |
- to successful child-rearing. | |
-Love has meaning, yes, social utility social bonding, child rearing, | |
-That's only part of it. I know the task you face seems manageable now but child-rearing is filled with trials and tribulations. | |
A little self-centeredness rearing its ugly head. | |