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furry

(of the tongue) coated with whitish cellular debris
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But when a contingent of fur industry members showed up as a counterforce, one furrier became angry and punched a photographer from the New York Post, with the resulting bad press hurting the industry's image more than the protesters' efforts.
Already the furrier's moved out, leaving just the supercilious travel store owner, juggling fusilli and roadmaps in some Byzantine display.
These include a Taco Truck, paired with entertainment in the form of duo Sons of Bildor; an "Instant Christmas" package meant to provide a holiday home makeover, complete with decor, food, lights, and cleanup; a "casual luxe" fox fur vest from York Furrier, and more.
In this regard, the EU will ask for an indication on the "sensitivities" of the SADC partners to ensure that all concerns are properly addressed," he furrier said.
WORCESTER - Irving Lerner has been a furrier, an Army Air Forces gunner, a prisoner of war, a father and much more in his 91 years, and the mementos of all those roles emerged over the weekend as volunteers descended on his Richmond Avenue home to organize clutter and make much-needed repairs.
Super Furry Animals, Newcastle University - The Super Furry Animals are back after a two year gap and furrier than ever.
I first went 12 years ago after meeting a friend of mine called Mick O'Rourke who worked with me in my first job as a furrier. When I bumped into him with Brendan O'Carroll I told him we were in a bad situation financially.
Jellson moved the furrier business to 500 Pleasant St.
Tyson sued for pounds 61,000 by Manhattan furrier who claims money is payment for sable coat bought for Givens' mother.
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