"Do me a favor, throw away that nasty weed of yours" | |
"Ferco, don't throw away any of this on your path through life. | |
"I know Teacher Gao wouldn't throw away even the smallest piece. | |
"I'll throw away my striped tie "And my best pressed tweed | |
"It goes without saying- don't forget to throw away these little Post-its too." | |
"Do me a favor, throw away that nasty weed of yours" | |
"Ferco, don't throw away any of this on your path through life. | |
"I know Teacher Gao wouldn't throw away even the smallest piece. | |
"I'll throw away my striped tie "And my best pressed tweed | |
"It goes without saying- don't forget to throw away these little Post-its too." | |
'You are the rain who throws away the umbrella' | |
- Even if he throws away his gun. | |
- My grandson is so rich he throws away money. | |
- Then, it throws away number one. | |
A man who throws away money is a big worry. | |
'You are the rain who throws away the umbrella' | |
- Even if he throws away his gun. | |
- My grandson is so rich he throws away money. | |
- Then, it throws away number one. | |
A man who throws away money is a big worry. | |
! He threw away a Circle. | |
"Every absurd, aristocratic and individual match, will be threw away by new era eventually! | |
"I threw away all my films except the ones I'm sending you. | |
"I threw away all my pain medication the other day." | |
"I threw away my chance with her" | |
! He threw away a Circle. | |
"Every absurd, aristocratic and individual match, will be threw away by new era eventually! | |
"I threw away all my films except the ones I'm sending you. | |
"I threw away all my pain medication the other day." | |
"I threw away my chance with her" | |
"His Highness enjoys throwing away what's left of his patrimony!" | |
'But now the British made a terrible blunder - 'throwing away their moral authority 'and transforming the Easter Rising 'into the seminal event of Irish statehood.' | |
'cause I passed a house this morning on Sycamore street that was throwing away a chair that looked like a high-heeled shoe. | |
(The thought of locking you up, and throwing away the key.) | |
- But you're throwing away a great chance. | |
"I suggest it should not be thrown away | |
"It's money thrown away. You know I'm antiq...arti...anticlerical!" | |
"We have to believe, dear sister, "that his life was not needlessly thrown away, | |
'The River Thames 'pulsed through the heart of the East End like its blood, 'sustaining its people 'and taking with it much they had thrown away or lost. | |
(Man) The ball is thrown away... (Remote clicks) | |
"His Highness enjoys throwing away what's left of his patrimony!" | |
'But now the British made a terrible blunder - 'throwing away their moral authority 'and transforming the Easter Rising 'into the seminal event of Irish statehood.' | |
'cause I passed a house this morning on Sycamore street that was throwing away a chair that looked like a high-heeled shoe. | |
(The thought of locking you up, and throwing away the key.) | |
- But you're throwing away a great chance. | |
"I suggest it should not be thrown away | |
"It's money thrown away. You know I'm antiq...arti...anticlerical!" | |
"We have to believe, dear sister, "that his life was not needlessly thrown away, | |
'The River Thames 'pulsed through the heart of the East End like its blood, 'sustaining its people 'and taking with it much they had thrown away or lost. | |
(Man) The ball is thrown away... (Remote clicks) | |