And what could be better than a British comedy and the innocent joy gleaned from a glimpse of an actress's bristols? |
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I mean, I'm a lady, and, consequently, I'm not too surprised by the sight of another lady's bristols, because I've seen similar things before. |
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Carolina is a premier coated bristols brand used in a variety of applications including greeting cards, book covers and marketing collateral. |
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No, they mean the perky, tanned Bristols of glamour models, TV presenters and actresses which grace the pages of most men's lifestyle magazines. |
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We have to be innovative if we are to compete against the Bristols and the Manchesters and the Londons of this world. |
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He was confused and irritated by the fact that the country was full of places with the same name, chock-full of Franklins and Springfields and Bristols. |
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Romantics can box up the Wessex league clubs into a neat little eightsome reel – Plymouth, Torquay, Exeter and Bournemouth along the coast, Yeovil in the middle and, to the north, Swindon and the two Bristols. |
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Coloccini reckons that his experiences grappling with the Doncasters and Bristols of the world has actually helped his cause in the Prem even now. |
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It's like asking who would come out on top in a fight between Superman and Spiderman, whether you'd rather lose an arm or a leg or Kylie's botty versus Brook's Bristols. |
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