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It makes you wonder, though, about their target audience: what a bunch of saddos and losers they must be to want to thrill and trill along to such wonders as “New approaches for the EU sugar industry” better known as 'Tossie' (towards sustainable sugar industry in Europe: really, I promise I have not made it up!) or “A snapshot of EU achievements” or my favourite, “First ever EU sports-related initiative sets strategy for future”
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It makes you wonder, though, about their target audience: what a bunch of saddos and losers they must be to want to thrill and trill along to such wonders as “New approaches for the EU sugar industry” better known as 'Tossie' (towards sustainable sugar industry in Europe: really, I promise I have not made it up!) or “A snapshot of EU achievements” or my favourite, “First ever EU sports-related initiative sets strategy for future”
Archive 2007-12-09 2007
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“Miss Mering, amor mia,” the Count said, going immediately over to Tossie.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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The mist deteriorated into a drizzle, and Tossie gave a screamlet.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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Mrs. Mering sniffed at her handkerchief, Verity looked worried, and Tossie, huddled in the corner, positively glared at him.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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“Next time I do not doubt we shall be more successful,” he said to Mrs. Mering, but he was looking at Tossie.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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Tossie fluttered down the stairs in the polka-dotted veil, carrying a reticule and a parasol, and we set off.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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“You are not in a position to speak to me at all,” Tossie said, raising her diary like a weapon.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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Tossie cried and scampered off, nearly colliding with Verity, who must have come up the back stairs.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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He leered at Tossie, and I wondered if this might be the mysterious Mr.C. “We are delighted to assist in any way,” Mrs. Mering said.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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