A double turn blood knot will do the trick, or tie a few granny knots in the tail link. |
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Yes, I have a few wrinkles, but I am quite a well-preserved, glamorous granny. |
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She was jumping for joy because she's about to become a granny for the first time. |
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My granny knitted that scarf for me when I went to high school and it meant a lot to me. |
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Also at this level is a granny flat with a television room, kitchenette, bedroom and shower room. |
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If you want the granny apple to hold slightly and maintain its shape, you can cook it gently in a light sugar syrup. |
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Other episodes focused on him lounging on a lilo with friends and visiting his granny. |
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Now pull the loop shorter through the granny knot to leave just an inch or so of loop and a short tag end. |
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His daughter and his ex scrapped in front of the crowd leading granny to faint at the service. |
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Subject to planning permission, this could be converted into a self-contained apartment or granny flat. |
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The castle also comes complete with a granny flat and a two-bedroomed lodge. |
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Take a New Yorker who can't deal with taking the granny cart out to the grocery store and walking up five floors to their shoebox apartment. |
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There's just time for a shout-out to his granny, who has a cold and couldn't make it tonight. |
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Or perhaps a hand-knitted sweater that looks like granny just cast it off her knitting needles for her favourite grandson? |
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I remember my granny had huge arms with tattoos because women in the 1920s used to go and get tattooed at the docks. |
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There were a lot of conversations about auntie or granny snuffing it so the kids could divvy up the profits from a sale. |
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I recall the shy smile of the spectacled granny riding in a wheelbarrow pulled by her son. |
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Scriptwriters insist on depicting reporters as unscrupulous, hard-bitten hacks who'd sooner sell their granny than miss out on a scoop. |
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As for beauty, granny had to depend on handed-down tips and recipes made from easily obtainable ingredients. |
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I'll be a young granny, but if my kids have kids in their 20s and think I'm going to look after them full-time, they're on a hiding to nothing. |
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The grounds, which have great views, also house a granny flat with timber summerhouse. |
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And I'm not ready to wear elastic waistband polyester pants or shapeless granny housedresses. |
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If it's cold enough for a fur turban and a granny sweater, it's too cold for peep-toe shoes. |
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Everybody knows sewing isn't a granny thing anymore, so we're gonna show you how to turn a piece of fabric into a piece of fab! |
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So, after some plotting, the pair commandeer an ice cream truck and hit the road with granny chilling in the freezer. |
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Your granny and granda in Chicago hope you had a great day and hope to see you soon. |
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My granny went first when I was fifteen, and my grandpa went next when I was eighteen. |
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My granny always said it's a crime not to seize the opportunities that present themselves. |
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Daredevil granny Ellen was on cloud nine for her 80th birthday celebrations. |
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So, when my formidable granny asked me, from the other end of the table, to repeat my request, the entire family stared. |
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But I feel it was time well spent, sitting in by the fire with my granny and telling stories. |
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James was quick to tell teacher she would have the same name as his granny when she was married. |
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Meanwhile I have very fond memories of both my granny Mary Ellen and my Auntie Mary Kate. |
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I was really upset for the first couple of weeks, missing all my friends and family, especially my granny and grandad. |
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Tamryn and her brother Matt, five, were being looked after by their granny on Wednesday night. |
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Liz walked into the kitchen and through into a granny flat that was attached to the house. |
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The house itself is very well maintained with four bedrooms and a granny flat attached. |
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We recently got permission for a granny flat in the garden and there are protected trees. |
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Attached to this cottage is a one-bed, self-contained apartment that can be used for extra rental income or as a granny flat. |
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This area is currently being used as an office but ideally can be converted to a granny flat to provide extra accommodation. |
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Subject to planning permission, this could be converted into a self-contained granny flat, home gym or games room. |
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The property also features a walled garden and many extras, including a granny flat to the rear. |
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From here there is access to the extension, which is used as a self-contained granny flat and has its own front door. |
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Helen has applied to the council for permission to construct a granny flat extension. |
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He and his wife, who died last year, lived in a granny flat at the property. |
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He said the delay on the application, to build a roof extension and granny flat on a house in York, is the longest he has ever known. |
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My blistering pace has now slowed to a mere crawl and I've been reduced to using yes, my granny gear. |
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Just shy of 12,000 feet, even the smallest uphill can test one's lung capacity and necessitate granny gear. |
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Cut it off about 2 feet beyond the top bar, and tie this loose end with a granny knot that will come out easily later. |
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Park, a keen sailor, told the trial he did not use granny knots, of which there were some on the body ropes. |
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Blow the balloon up to a normal size and knot the end tight with a granny knot. |
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She transformed herself from catwalk goddess to grey-haired granny as she celebrated Halloween. |
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Aisling Young is eight, made her First Holy Communion in May and her granny plaited her hair for the occasion. |
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It was his Scottish granny who introduced him to drink, aged 12, when she would wake him for his 4am milk-round with a dram of whisky. |
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The thick criss-cross mess looked like the job your granny might do on an old rag doll. |
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Birthday wishes come to Sean from his granny Betty and all the family. |
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In addition to three reception rooms and four bedrooms, it boasts a self-contained granny flat, a two-story mews and extensive parking for six cars. |
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A miasma of middle class angst simultaneously stings granny and granddaughter into revenge against Annie at the same time it is paralysing their victim. |
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It doesn't have a camera and the features won't set the world on fire, but it is easy enough for your granny to use and small enough to slip into a clutch bag. |
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Although granny was a kitchen wizard, she never shared her secrets. |
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The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc. |
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Now granny decided that we should not get either hives or boils so in the early spring we had to go and get some young nettles which she then boiled and strained. |
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In years gone by, your granny might have had a canteen of silver cutlery and, at grand dinners, servers fashioned from the precious metal conveyed food from kitchen to table. |
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The house has four bedrooms, several public rooms, a snooker room and a conservatory, as well as a three-bedroom granny flat overlooking extensive gardens. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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The procedure doesn't distinguish, for example, between the granny knot and the square knot even though it is impossible to deform one into the other. |
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There is an old lady living in a granny flat at the top of the house and one of the conditions of buying the lease is that they leave her there to see out her days. |
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It was a very difficult climb, requiring use of the granny gear. |
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Inside you will see photos of Mark with his arms around his petite granny. |
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No doubt there will be plenty of ladies entering the most glamorous granny competition with so many fit and good looking grannies around these days. |
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She beams at me over the top of her hippy-dippy granny glasses. |
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Currently used as four loose boxes, this building would be ideal for conversion into a self-contained granny flat, subject to planning permission. |
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I was aware of it when I was a girl and I often asked granny about it, but she was very quiet and never said anything. |
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My granny the Escort concludes with two of the women reaching a crossroads of sorts. |
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Unlike his granny, Harry does carry cash, and paid for his own ticket and those of his staff. |
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The granny flat is an extension that can be entered by two doors from the hallway and it is quite private and separate from the rest of the house. |
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In the summers his mother used to return with the kids from Limerick to her native Dublin, where he would be surrounded by his granny and a selection of doting maiden aunts. |
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She bought me a rose to plant in the garden in honour of my granny. |
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Our granny is 85 and she is the holiest person in the world. |
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There is no way an old granny would get that treatment from me! |
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Harry had better come back with a clean chin or else granny will not be pleased. |
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In the current housing market, it may well be there is a lack of demand for houses with granny flats attached. |
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My granny always runs her vegetables through the deflavorizing machine before allowing us to eat them. |
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I held up what had to be the most wholesome pair of granny panties I'd ever seen. They were like great-granny panties. They were even white. |
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You know, Jers, you've become one incredible miseryguts. A grumpy old granny. I mean, I'm offering you a hand, here. |
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This is where grassroots trends like fedoras, graffiti prints, plaid shirts, nerd glasses, messenger bags, and granny boots originated. |
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Dearly loved mam of Derek and Chris, mother in law of Adry and a loving granny of Amber and Carl. |
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So you can hear a filthy little cackle from an 11-year-old to an even filthier one from an 80-year-old granny. |
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He is cursed with parents from well beyond the lunatic fringe and a senile granny. |
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Still chortling at the comment from Sean Penn when he met her with her new 22-year-old squeeze, whose granny is a year younger than Madge. |
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Next come gladiator sandals, leggings, granny underwear and capri pants or pedal pushers, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. |
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One day I'm going to be a grandma and I'll at least be able to show my grandkids that granny was hot. |
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There was excess capacity back in the NHS's hay-days of 1997, now we have bed-blocking, granny dumping and full waiting rooms. |
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It packs in up to nine bedrooms over its two upper floors, not counting the coach house granny flat. |
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Joe and his American girlfriend Bobbie Tolsma, 29, lived in the granny flat in the grounds which include a tennis court and mini golf course. |
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The exquisite four bedroom house has outbuildings built to housing standards which offers potential for use as an office or granny flat. |
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The council has a proposed Unitary Plan to build apartment buildings, granny flats and splitting one house into two. |
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Many inter-war properties could be transformed into two flats whilst others could add granny flats suitable for special needs cases. |
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For the first time, the city will permit the granny flats in single-family areas. |
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He had come to town as a child with the old woman who had adopted him, a cronelike granny straight from a storybook. |
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But a ligature made from tights and used on Helen's neck was tied in a common granny knot. |
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Less well-known are cat's paw, crabber's eye, Turk's head, sheepshank, halliard hitch, carrick bend and granny knots. |
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Within hours Labour had seized on his comments, pointing out that granny flats have been exempt from council tax for 15 years. |
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A number of reforms to the R-Codes, such as encouraging more apartments and granny flats will see more diverse and affordable housing options open to the market. |
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We've had the granny tax, the pasty tax and now the fat tax. |
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I didn't even remember that I was wearing my spinster lingerie until the underwire bra and granny panties were off my body and lying at the foot of the bed. |
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Among the many outstanding features is a first floor granny flat with private entrance, a pentagonal conservatory, three reception rooms, and two en-suite bedrooms. |
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Conversion of a garage to a granny flat at New Greenfields, Newport Road. |
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