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forge the fire equipped with forced-draft bellows used by a farrier for rapid heating of horseshoes for hot-shoeing. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| From Tony-nominated Broadway plays the silver and small screens, the actress forges ahead without missing a cardiovascular beat. As a very amateur sailor, I believe there are two types of watercraft in the world: (1) the craft that forges ahead steadily through wind and wave, indifferent to countervailing forces until it hits the ultimate iceberg, rogue wave, or boat bigger than itself, and (2) the craft that skips nimbly from wave to wave, riding the good, avoiding the bad, and at all times seeking the best winds to move it forward (sort of like my boat, when I don't get in the way). Meanwhile, Tracy forges ahead with one of his best hitters watching most games from the bench, a tough thing for a manager weary of seeing his injury-depleted, youth-laden club get shut down night after night. |
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