tweed in A Sentence

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    Harris and Border Tweed.

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    And possibly the Tweed.

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    Tweeds, wools and subdued colors are recommended.

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    Tweed doesn't go with it.

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    The Tweed Courthouse.

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    William“Boss” Tweed escapes from prison and flees to Spain.

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    Colors dominate the dark. Fabrics- Tweed, gabardine, jersey, cotton.

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    Tweed names him Tod, because he reminds her of a toddler.

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    Gentlemen, you're getting all hot under your Tweed collars about this.

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    To further get an edge, Tweed wanted his team to train more.

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    is actually just across the New South Wales state border in Tweed Shire.

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    Tweed is a unique style of woolen cloth, its appearance is characterized by"flowers", soft color.

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    These Tammany banks helped to make Tweed the third-largest landowner in New York City.

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    Wool from these sheep is used for the manufacture of army hosiery and Tweeds.

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    As of 2002, the Tweed Courthouse became home to the New York City Board of Education.

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    On a hill Vixey joins Tod as he looks down on the homes of Copper and Tweed.

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    On a hill, Vixey joins Tod as they look down on the homes of Slade and Tweed.

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    Tweed never talked about his ethnic background- probably because it served his political interests to keep it ambiguous.

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    Tweed was jailed again, but he was allowed to visit his family every day accompanied by a guard.

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    When the political leader“Boss” Tweed was arrested in New York on corruption charges in the fall of 1871.

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    Tweed tried to bribe Nast and the publisher of the Times to leave him alone, but they turned him down.

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    With a nod he vanished into the bedroom, whence he emerged in five minutes Tweed- suited and respectable, as of old.

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    Rather than face a potential lengthy jail sentence, Tweed cut a deal to expose his entire former operation, and everyone involved.

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    travels through the inland Gold Coast region and links with the Pacific Highway at the New South Wales/Queensland border near Tweed Heads.

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    Boss Tweed was a democratic politician and was, for a time, the leader of Tammany Hall, a New York City Democratic Party political organization.

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    This explains why one of the team's major financial backers was Tammany Hall leader and the most powerful man in New York, William“Boss” Tweed.

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    After he would fulfilled his part of the bargain, the governor of New York decided to not fulfill his end, and kept Tweed in prison.

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    With the financial and political help of Boss Tweed, the Mutuals recruited the best players(by paying“under the table”) and turned them into a baseball powerhouse.

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    When the political leader“Boss” Tweed was arrested in New York on corruption charges in the fall of 1871, among his many assets was a luxury hotel.

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    At first, everything came out clean, largely from bribes and that many who were examining the books were more or less on Tweed's payroll, so to speak.

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