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  • Ah your artist books..another passion of mine stashed away in a tower of lastic boxes, behind the can of beans, and covered in fluff.

    Cut and Paste Fresca 2009

  • Like that double-lastic sportsbra, we is here to support u and uplift u!

    no skwish! i be gud! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • ‘No swag, ‘lastic-side boots, flyaway tie, new rifle, old horse; looks a bit fishy don’t it?’

    Robbery Under Arms 2004

  • The scho - lastic doctors, at whom the humanists shot their arrows, made many fine speeches on cosmology and Aristotel - ian physics, but did not put a hand to operations of research.

    RENAISSANCE HUMANISM NICOLA ABBAGNANO 1968

  • Not until the religious controversies of the sixteenth century did metaphysics have a vigorous revival, largely in Scho - lastic terms.

    PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY LEROY E. LOEMKER 1968

  • This assumption pre - supposes an approach to the past resembling the scho - lastic “realism” of objective values.

    PERIODIZATION IN HISTORY DIETRICH GERHARD 1968

  • In typical scho - lastic fashion they showed little genuine interest in literary style.

    HUMANISM IN ITALY PETER HERDE 1968

  • Dumping down on the sofa he removes his 'lastic sides, as his

    What Every Woman Knows 1898

  • Moleskins, flannel waistcoat, cabbage-tree hat and 'lastic-side boots.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

  • "Sperm" candles had been cut up and thrown on the floor during the afternoon, and rubbed over by feet cased tightly in 'lastic-sides; and hoops were hung horizontally from the tie-beams, with candles stuck round them.

    Children of the Bush Henry Lawson 1894

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