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tush
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tush
canine tooth in a horse.


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With the economy like it is, my customers have less tushes around, so I'm not selling as much," he said Friday, heading out in his 1938 Ford panel truck to make some deliveries.
The tushes or canine teeth, conical in shape, with a sharp point and curved, are cut between the third and fourth year, their points become more and more rounded, until the ninth year, and after that more and more dull in the course of years, and lose, finally, all regular shape, Mares have frequently 4 no tusks, or only faintly indicated.
A fashion insider who spent the last nine years at Saks Fifth Avenue (both in Sarasota and New York City), Sizemore dotted his trophy wall with jeans-bearing tushes that show off exclusive labels like William Rast (created by Justin Timberlake and his buddy, Trace Ayala, last October) at $180 to $210 a pair; Diesel jeans ($140 to $216) and a slew of other celebrity-endorsed names.
 
 
 
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