Word: peals
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Four minutes after everyone had settled in, the peal of a shrill whistle provided the speed daters with another chance to make their parents proud, or perhaps remedy the perpetual singlehood so often induced by Harvard culture. Even a few non-Jews could be found...
...holidays approacheth! Twinkly colored lights festoon all things. The tintinnabulation of bells peal from street corners. And the bright promise of redemption through consumption beckons from every department store in the land...
...With a peal of laughter, Felicity spurred her horse and tried to catch up to The Stable Boy. The ripe sun beat down on them as they galloped. Felicity could feel the sweat trickling down into her decolletage as she rode, and the wind tumbled her hair into glorious disarray. The half-tamed stallion coursed beneath her. “Onward, Zalathal!” she urged, striking the crop against the Spanish steed’s rippling rump...
...They’re often slightly more expensive, but only because neither the producers nor the environment are being exploited.” While one of the summit’s immediate goals was to place fair trade bananas in dining halls seven days a week, the peal appeal is just one element of HIDO’s campaign. “A lot of us want to be in Africa or India right now, but we’re going to be much more effective if we stay here and get our degrees first,” said HIDO...
...doing the whole cunt-woman prop thing or not?” asks one cast member. The roughly twenty members of the Athena Theater Company (ATC) present at the meeting break out in a peal of giggles...