| 1. | Balthus declares, having worked himself once more into a lather.
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| 2. | Even Wal-Mart is in a lather over fancy soaps.
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| 3. | Lather yourself in an array of Ivory soaps and Breck shampoos.
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| 4. | Big-name chefs rarely get into a lather over it.
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| 5. | Lathers graduated from Dearborn High School in 1905 at age sixteen.
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| 6. | Lathers was an entrepreneur, school teacher, handyman and landlord.
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| 7. | It was not the last time Barkley would be in a lather.
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| 8. | I left class in a lather, dreading Lesson 2.
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| 9. | Coach Vince Tobin was in a lather, as well.
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| 10. | And no, it did not send the Scot into a lather.
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