Sheen took the babelicious Denise Richards off the market when the two got hitched this weekend. |
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He was balding, pudgy, pale and had his pants hitched up a little too high on his waist. |
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As skirts were hitched up and ties loosened, out came the blue Rimmel eyeliners and the Body Shop blushers. |
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These tunics were usually worn to below the knee, but during travel they were hitched up by a belt to make walking easier. |
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After he had moved on to other news, Ara hitched her rucksack higher on her back, prepared to go to her glade. |
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Her skirt was hitched up way higher on one side than the other and the buttons on her shirt were all in the wrong holes. |
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It was hitched up to reveal an underskirt of a different color and with no hoops or panniers. |
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He said he hardly ever picks anyone up, and I said this is the first time I'd successfully hitched. |
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The two of them trekked and hitched across Iran, relying on the kindness of strangers. |
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I had left Peshawar early in the morning the day before, and hitched out of town on a succession of brightly painted trucks. |
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So at the start of the summer holidays I hitched to Birmingham, found a studio that swallowed my false ID and got both nipples done. |
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We hitched in pairs and, as a general rule, we'd all meet up outside the cathedral of whichever city we were heading for. |
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In the city's photographic market, which is still largely hitched to 35 mm, digital is confined to the lower end and to media professionals. |
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They were now behind the church where people pulled up their buggies and carriages and hitched them to the posts that were set up. |
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The prehensile tail is muscular at the base, and it is hitched around a branch as an anchor, particularly when descending. |
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Ross's Maoist back-to-nature fantasies were hitched to theories filched from the 1960s architectural avant-garde. |
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Reining his horse up beside Barranca he ground hitched him hoping that nothing would startle the gelding. |
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Red already had the team hitched for her, so she kissed Joey goodbye and climbed up in the tall seat. |
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The horses had been hitched to it, and Jairdan, who was driving, was already in the driver's seat. |
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At the end of a day's fishing, the day's catch was loaded into a cart, and the dog was hitched up to haul the load into town. |
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Mitchell said the cable did not break, and detectives believe something went wrong when Hart's harness was being hitched to the cable. |
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The horses were hitched up to a nearby tree, untacked, and seemed to be getting along with each other fine. |
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The soaring cost of getting married has inspired a council to help couples get hitched on the cheap. |
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But she was married at the time and Gene had been married and divorced and in no big hurry to get hitched again. |
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As she knocked back the booze she told pals it was only a matter of time until she got hitched to the Babyshambles frontman. |
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The couple, who have both been married before, are getting hitched at St John's Church on Saturday. |
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The 41-year-old got hitched to Michelle Farthing at St Matthew's Church in Little Lever before a crowd of 80 people. |
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Thousands of hardy travelers hitched panniers to their 10-speeds and pedaled off to see the country and the world. |
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Considering the divorce rate in this country, one might cogitate on why so many people still want to get hitched. |
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She gets wasted, hitched, and divorced in the girlie flutter of an eyelash. |
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Taking full advantage of improv comedy's inherent freneticism, the five-person group hitched up their pants and plowed through a slew of scenes. |
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The Post reports that newlywed Britney Spears got her brand-new hubby to ink an ironclad prenuptial agreement just days before they got hitched. |
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He always had his baseball glove hitched to his side and always welcomed a game of catch. |
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He promptly strolled over to the depot and hitched a ride home on the goods train. |
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There was a small, four-wheeled wagon with two llamas already hitched to the tongue. |
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After throwing back many pints, they wake up the next morning and find that while in their cups, they seem to have gotten hitched. |
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A three-horse team, hitched as these were with two wheel horses and one leader, is a very hard team to handle. |
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He hitched up his gunbelt, checked the Colt in his shoulder holster, and reloaded his carbine. |
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To complicate matters, an escaped killer is on the loose, having hitched a ride on the truck. |
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Elza hopped off the bay's back and hitched the two horses to the nearest tree. |
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The internal block at the bottom holds the tail button to which the tailpiece is hitched. |
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After breakfast the two girls followed Hosh and Darell to the stable where they hitched a wagon cart to two mahogany horses. |
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For the holidays, the row houses were decorated to the hilt with multicolored lights, life-sized mangers, plastic reindeer hitched on roofs. |
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The vegetation consists of succulent plants, cacti and terrestrial bromeliads, with thorny trees and bushes hitched to a sandy soil. |
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Kara hitched up the trap and Anana tethered her horse to the rear of it and joined her friend. |
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The movie is a marvel of special effects seamlessly hitched to a powerful coming-of-age story. |
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Others operated the plows, seed drills, binders, and other implements hitched behind the engines and tractors. |
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We returned to camp, hitched one sledge to each Skidoo, then began making our way towards a little rocky hill just north of Kanak Peak. |
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I hitched up my shorts and struck out for shore, bodysurfing the mediocre waves. |
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The horses were unhitched from the front of the trailer and two pairs hitched each side to heavy port and starboard booms. |
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Her father helped her to the stable, where the stable boy hitched up the carriage and they drove off. |
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For this task, the farmer hitched the horse to a harrow which was dragged along the ground to break up the clods. |
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Bryce hitched one shoulder in a shrug and reached for a fork. |
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Woolley hitched the horse to the back of his four-wheel-drive and traveled 1,500 miles to Churchill Downs. |
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In 1988 the zebra mussel, once confined to the lakes and rivers of Europe, hitched a ride to Lake Erie, presumably in the ballast tanks of a visiting freighter. |
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He hitched his wagon to the ideologues who surround him, filtering out those who disagreed, including leaders of his own party and the uniformed military. |
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Chinese couples had stampeded to get hitched before the Year of the Horse started last week, spooked by a cosmological sign that the coming lunar year bodes ill for newlyweds. |
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This they hitched to their truck, and then we drove off to the station. |
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He put on a wonderful demonstration with his four-horse hitch of Belgians and another competitor showed how it's done when he hitched his pair of gray Percherons tandem. |
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So will letting Rebecca and Rhonda get hitched paralyze republican governance in the United States in some similar way? |
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So, just to be safe, Kawalek drove his boyfriend to City Hall and got hitched. |
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Last weekend, for example, my friends Josh and Heather got hitched. |
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Delighted at the chance to escape the mayhem, I hitched along with him. |
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A runaway teen hitched a ride in the wheel well of a plane that reached 38,000 feet and subzero temperatures. |
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Some hitched lifts, clinging dangerously on to the sides of trucks and mini buses as they wound around the hairpin curves over a sickening drop to the valley below. |
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I hitched my pack into a more comfortable position and grimaced. |
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Women rolled lodge skins, secured packs, and hitched travois. |
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The prompters, which are not permitted to put their head in front of the horse in the time trial, were Thoroughbreds hitched to sulkies who galloped behind Moni Maker. |
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The horses were hitched up and finally everything was ready. |
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I'm reminded of a story my pa told me about how he got hitched. |
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An evil grin hitched his mouth up slightly and he reloaded his pistols. |
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To save money, my friend Steve and I hitched from Hampshire to Somerset, Jack Kerouacs with bumfluff. |
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I never saw the good side of a city until I hitched a ride on a riverboat queen. |
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I'M sure Cilla and Les won't be the first couple to get hitched just because they fancy a matching set of Le Creuset saucepans and a fish kettle. |
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Da Gama and his sickly brother eventually hitched a ride with a Guinea caravel returning to Portugal, but Paulo da Gama died en route. |
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We decided to go blueberrying one day up in our hills. We grabbed our blueberry cans, hitched them to our belts, and headed for the blueberries. |
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And the Republican solution is to get more people hitched, stat. |
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They had a horse hitched to a whipple tree, and on the whipple tree was a pulley. |
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They then travelled to Greenland and hitched a lift across the iceberg-covered waters of Baffin Bay in a tiny boat. |
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A NORTH Wales couple have shunned churches and register offices to get hitched in an historic burial chamber. |
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She hitched a ride to the nearest store and called her father. |
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The merpeople and the sentients who lived on the beach often hitched rides on these creatures, steering them by pressure on exposed nerve centers. |
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One such arrival is the emerald ash borer, an Asian native suspected to have originally hitched a ride into North America in wood packaging exported from that region. |
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He became aware of this half way round the room, and stood on one leg to put it right, but in doing so hitched up the other trouser worse than the first one had been. |
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The brown Italian wall lizard had hitched a ride to their home in Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, after the family had stayed on holiday in Urbino, Italy. |
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