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I think you're a very good forker and spader really!
"Hey, forker, we're all soldiers together," the corporal said with a grunt of laughter.
It features a thick shape with a forker line crossing it and running either side of the shape.
Critics such as Charles Forker argue that the boy actors were a result of what "we may call androgyny".
Deputy Inspector Edward Forker, the new commander of the police inside, said he is eager to take the terminal back.
Dr. Khan himself had requested a review of the charges, Mr. Forker said.
Mark Forker, the director of special effects for the film, sought to make the landscape convincing, handling sky replacement and digitally removing greenery from scenes.
Maghery's Dermot Forker is the only survivor from that game, and his vast experience should be vital as his colleagues bid for their first county championship.
One stroller on the promenade, Jim Forker, of Bayonne, said, "We're the only county without a golf course and this is the only place to put one."
Eight grades were taught, seventy pupils in all, T.C. Anderson was the principal, Miss Jesse Forker was his assistant.
'God moves in mysterious ways, his wonders to perform,' said the Rev Wilbert Forker in presenting the world's largest annual cash prize to Mr Colson.
Reached by telephone last Friday, the Rev. Wilbert Forker, vice president of the Templeton Foundation, said that a formal announcement of the presentation was in the mail.
New Jersey's plan has been found feasible, and the state is studying what permits might be needed to operate a prison ship, reports John Forker, director of support services for the Corrections Department.
What was next was the Port Authority Terminal, which received a "general bomb scare" at 5:45 P.M., said Edward C. Forker, a Port Authority police inspector.
The Kings Point campus was originally Walter Chrysler's twelve-acre waterfront estate, named "Forker House" (now known as the USMMA's Wiley Hall).
"If you follow their advice, you would throw batteries out the window of your car as you drive down the road," said Tim Forker, an official of the Environmental Action Coalition in New York.
Mr. Forker said that the judges concluded there were no grounds to withhold the prize that had been awarded Dr. Khan "for his tireless work as a coordinator for peace between Muslims, Christians and Jews."
Original Purpose "We're going to take the terminal back to its original purpose: a regional transportation facility," said the commanding officer of the bus terminal police, Deputy Inspector Edward Forker, who said he was pleased with yesterday's sweep.
About 2,000 Royalist forces were defending the town, governed by Sir Gamaliel Dudley, and his lieutenant, Sir John Mainy, and their junior-lieutenant, Sir Conor Forker, who had arranged earthworks and other defences.
Tom and Mr. Damon, with Frank Forker, the young machinist, were soon busy in their big tent, which was a combined workshop and living quarters, for Tom had determined to stay right on the ground until the big race was over.
Current members include the literary academics John V. Fleming, Debora Shuger and Charles Forker, the chemical weapons specialist George Parshall, the religious historians David L. Holmes and Robert Bruce Mullin, and the psychiatrist Margaret Morgan Lawrence.
Routine Blood Test Deputy Inspector Edward E. Forker, commanding officer of Port Authority police at the midtown Manhattan bus terminal, said the driver of the Holiday Coach bus, Juan Torres of Union City, would be given a blood test.
Although the film largely used computer-generated models, Digital Domain used physical models to depict the collision between the battle-damaged Enterprise and Scimitar; Digital Domain's Mark Forker said building battle-damaged models was at least twice as hard as creating models of pristine starships.
Professor Forker for example has explored the "historically documentable sexual preferences" of both King James and Bacon - and concluded they were all oriented to "masculine love", a contemporary term that "seems to have been used exclusively to refer to the sexual preference of men for members of their own gender."