"1921 smallpox 'A'strand." Yes, we are aware of that. | |
"A single strand of CNA..." | |
"Above them, on a single strand of wire | |
"Gently work it through with fingers to saturate every strand. | |
"Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand of it." | |
"1921 smallpox 'A'strand." Yes, we are aware of that. | |
"A single strand of CNA..." | |
"Above them, on a single strand of wire | |
"Gently work it through with fingers to saturate every strand. | |
"Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand of it." | |
"The little bird is here with strands of slumber." | |
"The strands of hair fly Across your face..." | |
"With a delicate purposeful flick of your finger, "you tossed away strands of hair "behind you ear and melted my heart." | |
"then longen folk to go on pilgrimages... "and palmers for to seken stranger strands... "to distant shrines known in sundry lands; | |
"whispering through the strands "of her fine yellow hair, | |
"The little bird is here with strands of slumber." | |
"The strands of hair fly Across your face..." | |
"With a delicate purposeful flick of your finger, "you tossed away strands of hair "behind you ear and melted my heart." | |
"then longen folk to go on pilgrimages... "and palmers for to seken stranger strands... "to distant shrines known in sundry lands; | |
"whispering through the strands "of her fine yellow hair, | |
"Assuredly it was one of Constance's bad days, "one of those days on which she felt that the tide of life "had left her stranded in utter neglect. | |
"Burger Beard "banished our poor heroes..." (GASPS) "...to be stranded on | |
"Dear Heaviside, l am badly stranded. | |
"Don't leave me stranded on the road." | |
"Got stranded in Cleveland." | |
(Liz) It's another stranding. | |
(Man on phone) Duvey, have you heard anything about another stranding? | |
(Tamika) Hmm, I hear there's been another stranding. | |
After a life of adventure abroad, Mrs. Erlynne had drifted to London-- ...her social stranding a thing of the past, the present a problem for her polished wits. | |
Airports are shut down, stranding thousands ofpassengers. | |
"Assuredly it was one of Constance's bad days, "one of those days on which she felt that the tide of life "had left her stranded in utter neglect. | |
"Burger Beard "banished our poor heroes..." (GASPS) "...to be stranded on | |
"Dear Heaviside, l am badly stranded. | |
"Don't leave me stranded on the road." | |
"Got stranded in Cleveland." | |
(Liz) It's another stranding. | |
(Man on phone) Duvey, have you heard anything about another stranding? | |
(Tamika) Hmm, I hear there's been another stranding. | |
After a life of adventure abroad, Mrs. Erlynne had drifted to London-- ...her social stranding a thing of the past, the present a problem for her polished wits. | |
Airports are shut down, stranding thousands ofpassengers. | |