"I've carved out a piece of turf for myself I took it" end quote. | |
"Koenji Jack turf." | |
"Mrs. Vercel is a heavy better at Nice turf. "Married Julien Vercel under false name. | |
"She sounded real mad". That ain't turf. It's personal. | |
"Those bastards invaded our turf?" | |
"I've carved out a piece of turf for myself I took it" end quote. | |
"Koenji Jack turf." | |
"Mrs. Vercel is a heavy better at Nice turf. "Married Julien Vercel under false name. | |
"She sounded real mad". That ain't turf. It's personal. | |
"Those bastards invaded our turf?" | |
But look at all these turfs we need to pass through: | |
I guarantee to close all of your turfs for one month. | |
I'll get the... let's do two surf and turfs. | |
I'll have your turfs seized at the next executive meeting! | |
Seoul, Busan, Gwangju... those are his turfs. | |
But look at all these turfs we need to pass through: | |
I guarantee to close all of your turfs for one month. | |
I'll get the... let's do two surf and turfs. | |
I'll have your turfs seized at the next executive meeting! | |
Seoul, Busan, Gwangju... those are his turfs. | |
- He's been turfed over to you. - I'm not seeing him. | |
- The e.R. Would have turfed her to o.B. | |
- They turfed him to us? - RAFAEL: | |
- We just turfed him there. | |
Consider him turfed to medicine. T-Man. | |
But when dealing with a patient whose olfactory nerve is inextricably linked with who she is, then perhaps the surgeon would do best to go over those risks personally with the patient, instead of turfing the duty to a resident. | |
But, given the choice... grizzlies always prefer their meat to their greens... and turfing up the soil sometimes throws up tasty treats... like ground squirrels. | |
I can't condone turfing patients onto other services. | |
I'm turfing her to general surgery for an appendectomy. | |
Joe, we're turfing you to dermatology to buy ourselves some time. | |
- He's been turfed over to you. - I'm not seeing him. | |
- The e.R. Would have turfed her to o.B. | |
- They turfed him to us? - RAFAEL: | |
- We just turfed him there. | |
Consider him turfed to medicine. T-Man. | |
But when dealing with a patient whose olfactory nerve is inextricably linked with who she is, then perhaps the surgeon would do best to go over those risks personally with the patient, instead of turfing the duty to a resident. | |
But, given the choice... grizzlies always prefer their meat to their greens... and turfing up the soil sometimes throws up tasty treats... like ground squirrels. | |
I can't condone turfing patients onto other services. | |
I'm turfing her to general surgery for an appendectomy. | |
Joe, we're turfing you to dermatology to buy ourselves some time. | |