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Sims

[ simz ]

noun

  1. William Sow·den [soud, -n], 1858–1936, U.S. admiral, born in Canada.


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To make it work almost everything else about these shows has to seem factual which is why many look like a weird Celebrity Sims.

The Sims brought the celebrity cameo game to the next level with a series of high-wattage star appearances.

Now, Lange will front the first campaign, shot by David Sims, for Marc Jacobs's newly-launched beauty line.

As Dave Sims pointed out, DeBartolo's players loved him and he had an impressive record.

Sims shot at them, killing one, thirteen-year-old Virgil Ware.

A French gentleman, surprised at the animal's rapid retreat, politely asked Mr. Sims what could be the cause.

There are also some holes on Sims Island that contain water for a much later period.

A poor young man had been seized by the same talons which subsequently griped Sims in their poison, deadly clutch.

Mr. Sims and Mr. Burns were accused of no crime but birth from a mother whom some one had stolen.

Thomas Sims was declared "a chattel personal to all intents, uses, and purposes whatsoever."

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