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  • Jane Tise pattern aka "best midriff ever" - A Dress A Day

    Jane Tise pattern aka "best midriff ever" - A Dress A Day 2006

  • I remember Jane Tise -- but then, I'm ooooooold. *self-pitying sniffle!

    Jane Tise pattern aka "best midriff ever" - A Dress A Day 2006

  • He identified a Lt Steyn, a Const Pieterson, and a policeman known only as Tise as being amongst those who had tortured him.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Force, testified he had arrived at Gubevu when Mr Sebe was already standing naked in front of a hawker's shop in Chief Tise

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • Through gorges, over cliffs, across glaciers, by peaks that seemed star-high, I made my way to the Lang Tso, a lake of marvellous beauty, asleep at the feet of the Tise Gangri, the Gurla, and the Kailas Parbot, giants which flaunt their crowns of snow everlastingly in the face of the sun.

    Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ 1901

  • Tise has since remarked that my husband would do well to remain away from Winston, as she intended making things warm for him on his return.

    My own life, or, A deserted wife, 1895

  • Tise told me to remain where I was, and perhaps someone else would move in below.

    My own life, or, A deserted wife, 1895

  • When Tommy Tise couldn't get any answers from police, he took matters into his own hands a few weeks ago.

    WVEC Top Stories 2009

  • When Tommy Tise couldn't get any answers from police, he took matters into his own hands a few weeks ago.

    WVEC Top Stories 2009

  • Tise masterfully tells how Orville and Wilbur Wright raced British and French flyers, who were trying to perfect controls for their primitive airplanes.

    unknown title BY LARRY HIGGS STAFF WRITER 2009

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