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Nor is it at all clear to us why “Walter J. Trumble is the sort of name” that Woolf thought apt for this “elderly and apparently prosperous” gold-toothed husband (indulgent but unfaithful) who evidently made the unfortunate mistake of visiting the United States of America.
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Nor is it at all clear to us why “Walter J. Trumble is the sort of name” that Woolf thought apt for this “elderly and apparently prosperous” gold-toothed husband (indulgent but unfaithful) who evidently made the unfortunate mistake of visiting the United States of America.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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And Mrs. Sabo gives me a little gold-toothed smile as if whatever was on the other end of her fishing line has just pulled her back into the present for a minute and in the silence I feel my mom is here, together with me, under the Lithuanian sunrise, both of us with decades left to live.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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And Mrs. Sabo gives me a little gold-toothed smile as if whatever was on the other end of her fishing line has just pulled her back into the present for a minute and in the silence I feel my mom is here, together with me, under the Lithuanian sunrise, both of us with decades left to live.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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Comedy rapper Doc Brown opens with a prank, pretending to be the kind of gold-toothed, macho hip-hop star that Edinburgh audiences would probably hate.
Doc Brown 2010
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Aaron Hillis for Premiere on The Grand: [T] he coup de grace is [Zak] Penn's Incident at Loch Ness buddy - and one of the greatest living filmmakers today - Werner Herzog, who provides the film's biggest yuks as 'The German,' a gold-toothed, brass knuckle-baring, rabbit-owning card shark.
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Langton would have liked to smash his fist into his pugnacious, gloating, gold-toothed mouth.
Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008
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I ignored the heckling reporters and directed my question toward the gold-toothed, young hoodlum who lay stretched out before me.
Street Judge 2008
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I ignored the heckling reporters and directed my question toward the gold-toothed, young hoodlum who lay stretched out before me.
Street Judge 2008
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When did we get to the point where gaudy, gold-toothed wannabe gangstas rhyming about 'bitches' and 'hoes' became representative of all black people Americans?
Brian Copeland: "I'd Walk a Million Miles for One of Your Votes..." 2008
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