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Winking is all I think they really know how to do.
Ponyo Roger Sutton 2009
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North Sands, SalcombeGo to the Winking Prawn cafe, right on the beach, for great views and a fantastic breakfast buffet.
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Winking was the best I could do, wishing she had an OPEL-standard work-control link.
New Race Joe Sullivan 2010
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Winking their way through the film, they don't take themselves too seriously and neither do we, leaving us happy to have joined them along for the wacky ride.
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Winking broadly to its readers, the paper reported that “wealthy St. Louisans on occasion smuggle champagne into the bone-dry interior of the club, and, miraculously keeping it a secret from the waiters, pop corks against the ceiling, and toast the cock-eyed world.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Winking their way through the film, they don't take themselves too seriously and neither do we, leaving us happy to have joined them along for the wacky ride.
Zorianna Kit: Hot Tub Time Machine - So stupid it's genius! 2010
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Winking knowingly, he motioned to the hot food simmering on the stove, he said, Help yourself, son.
365 tomorrows » 2008 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2008
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Check this record out, especially "Burned Out And Busted" and "Winking Eyes."
Sal Nunziato: Compact Reviews of This Week's Compact Discs, for Those Who Still Care #8 2010
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Winking broadly to its readers, the paper reported that “wealthy St. Louisans on occasion smuggle champagne into the bone-dry interior of the club, and, miraculously keeping it a secret from the waiters, pop corks against the ceiling, and toast the cock-eyed world.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Winking airplanes from the corners of the earth descend on a slant, toward the unseen airport in East Boston.
A Toast to the Visible World: Remembering John Updike - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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