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trick

Sexology
noun
(1) Any sexual act performed by a prostitute for money.
(2) A prostitute’s customer, a “John”.
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Mr Tricker said a business associate had asked him to take the packages into the country and then post them to an address in the UK.
Sister Wendy Beckett has written of the deceptive simplicity of Tricker's work that references the spirit of folk art but which is then combined with the extraordinary command of technique through which he creates using a wide variety of media such as batik, carving (stone and wood), painting, stained glass and woodcuts.
Tricker then squared the ball across for Martin Robinson to slot into the net on the run and the former heaped more woes on Saar when he turned to put the ball into the net to make the final score 5-1
NZC Chief Executive Justin Vaughan said his organization had used Tricker in the past and on this occasion he was being asked to provide an independent assessment of the Black Caps environment.
"On the fast side would be good for I Have Dreamed and Harry Tricker goes on anything but not too soft."
I was lucky enough to serve Tricker customers who visited the store.
Der Fox: "Meinself nicht ben trusten ein singlisch tricker. Kats ist dumbisch."
Tricker then kept his side in it by pulling off a full-length save to keep out Corbett's curler then, just before the break, Wilkinson found the side-netting from 15 yards with the keeper beaten.
Quality control consists of the actions necessary to certify that desired standards, processes, and quality requirements are adhered to during design, implementation, and production (Tricker & Sherring-Lucas, 2001).
more than two years ago, owner Brian Tricker has harboured big plans to build a commercial data centre for e-business that is like nothing else on the technology scene in Northern Ontario.
Silent Movie deals innovatively with the early days of Hollywood; Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear is based on Ken Kesey's retelling of an Ozark folktale.
In 1988 Kesey published a children's book, Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear.
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