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  • The tall female sekasha-caste elf with spiky short, blue-dyed hair was standing at Tinker's right shoulder, acting as a shield.

    Another snippet that didn't fit in wen_spencer 2010

  • Tinker's bona fides are understated, too, relying on the ellipses of the elite; he was from Massachusetts, he went to 'college in Providence' and he worked for 'a small firm on Wall Street'—that is, he was born in the Back Bay, attended Brown, and now worked at the bank that his grandfather founded.'

    A Spirited Climb Into Café Society Joanne Kaufman 2011

  • All the color drained from Tinker's face, and his fists clenched and opened, clenched and opened.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • I thought I'd give you an update on The Tinker's (father of dgr) progress since becoming an internationally acclaimed author on the publication of his little memoir Bugle Boy, life as a fourteen year old in the Royal Marines at the outbreak of World War Two, with it's lovely foreword from The Duke of Edinburgh.

    The Tinker on Tour 2008

  • That's about as high as you can get in Tinker's estimation, is a good feller.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • Raz's right arm cocked back, and then his fist snapped into Tinker's face, slamming into his left cheek instead of his nose as Tinker turned away and down.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

  • I thought I'd give you an update on The Tinker's (father of dgr) progress since becoming an internationally acclaimed author on the publication of his little memoir Bugle Boy, life as a fourteen year old in the Royal Marines at the outbreak of World War Two, with it's lovely foreword from The Duke of Edinburgh.

    The Tinker on Tour 2008

  • I thought I'd give you an update on The Tinker's (father of dgr) progress since becoming an internationally acclaimed author on the publication of his little memoir Bugle Boy, life as a fourteen year old in the Royal Marines at the outbreak of World War Two, with it's lovely foreword from The Duke of Edinburgh.

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  • The pictures she produced were more glossy, but there were still plenty of recognisable quirks: in 2006, for instance, she shot couture gowns in the woods at Tinker's Bubble, an eco-community in Somerset.

    Corinne Day: Pioneer of a new kind of beauty 2010

  • Tinker's stool scraped again, sharper this time, as he got up and walked around to Raz, cupping his hand around Raz's tattooed bicep.

    The Devil's Bedpost 2010

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