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"There are a lot of people that follow what we do every year and Knobble's a famous name now and even has his own Facebook page.
Did anyone else know the word knobble existed and what it meant?
It wasn't that they couldn't have them dropped, knobble a witness or two or ensure the court dispensed as light a sentence as they could.
Santon 5 Needs to get blocks in, and knobble his opponent
Dylan once described the house to a friend as: "This tumbling house whose every broken pane and wind-whipped-off slate, child-scrawled wall, rain-stain, mousehole, knobble and ricket, man-booby-and-rat-trap, I know in my sleep." In 2003 owners Carmarthenshire County Council splashed out more than pounds 50,000 on the building and it now runs as a museum and educational centre.
(I knotted those into a nice woolly knobble and made a dolly for the dog.
Atletico Madrid used every underhand ploy they could think of to win this UEFA Cup tie, from trying to knobble the ref to publishing Bolton's travel details on their website.
``This tumbling house whose every broken pane and wind-whipped-off slate, childscrawled wall, rain-stain, mousehole, knobble and ricket, man-booby-and-rat-trap, I know in my sleep,'' wrote Dylan Thomas of the Boathouse, Laugharne, where he lived for the last three and a half years of his life.
``This tumbling house whose every broken pane and windwhipped-off slate, child-scrawled wall, rain-stain, mousehole, knobble and ricket, man-boobyand-rat-trap, I know in my sleep,'' Dylan wrote to a friend.
BLACKBURN boss Mark Hughes last night accused Arsene Wenger of dabbling in the "dark arts" by trying to knobble refs.
Earl tried to make amends for attempting to "do a Tonya Harding" (the American figure skater who arranged for a henchman to knobble her rival Nancy Kerrigan) and knee-cap Sebastian, the favourite in the Camden cat contest.
`The rivalry hasn't reached the stage of the Tonya Harding incident,' says Jo, referring to the 1994 ice-skating contest when Tonya Harding tried to knobble her main challenger Nancy Kerrigan by having her stabbed.
They attach, limpet-like, to the outside and inside knobbles of repetitively this area it your elbows.
| Similarly, 10% of onions that are the wrong shape and size, and 8% of carrots grown with knobbles and bobbles are left with growers.
Grant's novel begins with a hangman making his way through the mud and sludge and "knobbles of frozen dung" of the London streets to cut down a young woman who hanged herself, and ends in a compelling way that won't be what you're hoping for.
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