| 41. | Then the fairy tale concludes with the clerk's neighbour, a theological student, asking for the galoshes.
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| 42. | The beauty of this from a journalistic point of view is that galoshes will be obsolete as a news-gathering tool.
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| 43. | There is something about fall, fireplaces and foul weather that makes port as necessary an accessory as galoshes and log tongs.
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| 44. | And El Nino had forced me to find galoshes for all eight of my tiny reindeer _ that's 32 galoshes!
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| 45. | And El Nino had forced me to find galoshes for all eight of my tiny reindeer _ that's 32 galoshes!
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| 46. | What course does one take once the school year starts and complaints from a child begin mounting like galoshes in the cloakroom?
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| 47. | In the pre-dawn pallor, men in rubber galoshes creep through the mist rising from endless rows of frozen tuna.
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| 48. | Walking back from the inauguration in my dress shoes with leather soles, I realized why friends advised me to get galoshes,
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| 49. | Then they woke up Monday to icy roads in outlying areas and something not even worthy of galoshes in and around the city.
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| 50. | This time, the damage looked worse, said resident Victoria McGrath, as she and her husband approached the bridge in galoshes.
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