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1. Hell, we still have our spats.
2. Tired of traffic, incorporation spats, breezy officialdom and the dead office air?
3. That evening Uncle Allen bought a pair of spats and put $ 5 down on a black overcoat with a velvet collar.
4. "Spats kills people with his feet[sentencedict.com/spats.html]," Siretta said.
5. Do these public spats damage macroeconomics?
6. Gasoline is a solvent liquid that removes grease spats.
7. It was an extraordinary series of spats in a race that everyone believed would be determined by a downpour.
8. The growth and management of the pearl oyster spats in the farm were investigated.
9. Philippakis gets into Twitter spats with award-winning authors and chats about the decline of Western civilisation.
10. It was an extraordinary series of spats in another extraordinary Malaysian Grand Prix.
11. Some musicians get into Twitter spats with rival bands and chat about the contents of their riders.
12. She says she helps clients avoids marital spats by offering a limited selection of colors.
13. Then spats took a catnap(sentencedict.com), and the bird looked out for dogs.
14. Besides, how do you comment on China-US trade spats and the US House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee's passage of a bill regarding the RMB exchange rate?
15. Underpants on the head -- Since boxers became an external pants accent, briefs have gone the way of spats.
16. Fritz Juventi from the Valenzuela Perseverance, looking not a day older in his tricorn and spats.
17. His government recently found itself involved in one of the worst spats in years between Tokyo and Beijing.
18. Dying of uncoolness, I tugged down my tuxedo pants to try to cover my ridiculous spats.
19. Regular readers may have noticed that in describing these periodic spats, Bagehot tended to side with Mr Blair.
20. The clan has a long, bitter record of public spats, financial battles and abuse allegations.
21. If you took into account our age, cultural differences, and occasional spats, you might have reduced the odds further.
22. It is this highly entertaining yet unsparing "gloves off" approach to spousal spats that gives the film its voice.
23. Compared with the D-larvae and the umbo -larvae, the densities of the post larvae and the settled spats show rapid reductions at the end of the development process.
24. The process is a little like identifying Tom Wolfe by ignoring his suits and his spats and concentrating instead on his socks, but it gets results.