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If you’re in Sag and looking to get your Steinbeck on, the innkeepers at Baron’s Cove would like to have a word with you.
Source: https://behindthehedges.com/barons-cove-john-steinbeck-sag-harbor/
It makes it easier for us to step on the field and just focus on the referee if the decisions are going against us… just to have a word with them.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/rugby/no-captaincy-crisis-bulls-nizaam-carr/
Many said that he should also have a word with Ashton’s teacher.
My deepest apologies, dear readers, for this interruption in regularly scheduled sarcasm—I promise I'll have a word with the powers that be, assuming we're not all bowing down to our new robot overlord by then.
Source: https://bleedingcool.com/comics/joker-harley-quinn-uncovered-1-preview-dead-horse-meet-baseball-bat/
“We’ll have a word with him and see where we are at.