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  • Today I took my running back up after an enforced 3-week delay to let my knee ligs recoup.

    Running - Some Thoughts for the Beginning Runner 2010

  • Coleman ran the meter to £10,000 as GLA chair, claiming it was OK as he went to 169 ligs during the year.

    Archive 2007-10-07 2007

  • Coleman ran the meter to £10,000 as GLA chair, claiming it was OK as he went to 169 ligs during the year.

    Cross Town Traffic: Every Day is Coleman Fool's Day 2007

  • In Aberdeen meanwhile Lib Dems are going to gigs and ligs on the taxpayer and shamelessly stuffing their fat fibbing faces.

    Archive 2007-01-07 2007

  • Though expecting journalists to behave like politicians around ligs and freebies and disclose every last little drip of grease that crosses their palms and glass of bubbly that crosses their lips, as the gonzo journalist Iain Dale seems to, well that's possibly a bit OTT.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • Though expecting journalists to behave like politicians around ligs and freebies and disclose every last little drip of grease that crosses their palms and glass of bubbly that crosses their lips, as the gonzo journalist Iain Dale seems to, well that's possibly a bit OTT.

    Borschtola: Is Alisher Creosotemanov Buying the Press? 2007

  • Though expecting journalists to behave like politicians around ligs and freebies and disclose every last little drip of grease that crosses their palms and glass of bubbly that crosses their lips, as the gonzo journalist Iain Dale seems to, well that's possibly a bit OTT.

    Archive 2007-09-30 2007

  • 'Why, she puts the wool on the carding-machine and ligs it out.

    Sarah's School Friend May Baldwin

  • An '' e's maäde the bed as 'e ligs on afoor' e coom'd to the shire.

    The Book of Humorous Verse Various 1902

  • An '' e ligs on 'is back i' the grip, wi noän to lend 'im a shove,

    The Book of Humorous Verse Various 1902

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