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  • Joking apart, I probably wouldn't have discovered sir's extracurricular activities, as I wouldn't have been looking at porn trailers.

    Should teachers be accountable for their private lives? 2011

  • & Mr CooperYohan reporting, .. not sure sir's, .. have been sipping a little scotch.

    A Brief History of Wildcatting 2008

  • James ok so Dexter is $26.99 at Target. so where are you guys reporting that it is $18.29 because thats where i want to go and buy it good sir's

    This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: The Last House on the Left, Dexter, The Simpsons, and More | /Film 2009

  • I hate a girl who "sir's" me as if I were a lord, and makes me curtseys, and never looks at me, and seems as if she hated me -- '

    Gladys, the Reaper Anne Beale

  • With a ceremonious gesture signifying that he assumed the young sir's consent, Big James turned away.

    Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899

  • There a few old gentlemen with rosy faces were stamping up and down and slapping their chests, exchanging their 'Raw morning this, sir's,'

    The Giant's Robe F. Anstey 1895

  • Brooks's face fell, and he explained that just as he was starting in the pursuit he had caught his legs on "Sir Chawles sir's" stick, and "barked hisself."

    The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers Mary Cholmondeley 1892

  • But I decided to make an exception and agreed to do it since it was Priyan sir's film.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • This is something I have understood from Malay sir's classes and I hope many of us develop such feeling towards our country.

    unknown title 2009

  • Its about discussing that question in and out, learning the concept involved in solving it, posting a solution, discussing and understanding others solutions and finally comparing it with Aarav sir's solution which comes the next day.

    unknown title 2009

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