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Origin of times sign1

First recorded in 1945–50
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He also must obtain a cell phone and carry it at all times, sign copies of an extradition waiver and surrender his passport.

It would be nice if all this were a end times sign for the misogyny that helped these magazines, in their heyday, give traditional nudie mags like Playboy a run for their money. But, as any lady with a Tinder account can tell you, the world is not bereft of men who treat women’s minds like they are unfortunate obstacles to overcome on the way to vagina.

From Salon

It was a sign of the times, sign of a generous policy on part of the Scottish clubs, sign of an extension of the golfing spirit, that this South-country green was welcomed into the sacred number of those on which championships should be played.

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timespanTimes Square