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This is a powerful car, but not a neck jerker.
Has that little jerker Lewis been messing with my brokers?
A version of the "upright jerker" is used for capital punishment in Iran.
This film is another tear jerker which is based on relationships.
Jerker ($129) is an adjustable workstation that can be used either for sitting or standing.
Intended to replace hangings, the upright jerker did not see widespread use.
I'd use more but only one will fit on my desk at home (Ikea Jerker) without something being off center.
In later years, it has been called a "stone cold classic" and "a bonafide tear jerker".
Some of the tropes that are often used to produce tear jerker moments:
Consequently the tap handle was typically large, as a busy shop would have the soda jerker using it frequently.
Luke Hoskins,the number-two shell jerker, was slower than he should have been.
Your tear jerker video is just Hoopla.
He also invented the jerker line, a method used to pump oil to the surface from multiple wells using a shared steam engine.
The upright jerker was never very efficient at breaking the condemned's neck and was withdrawn from use by the 1930s.
It was beautiful and touching, man's best friend at his best and friendliest, a real tear jerker.
A technique to accomplish this was published by Wide and Jerker Porath in 1966.
William Bakewell, a soda jerker, is madly in love with White and has even asked her father for his consent to their marriage.
Tear jerker is a highly sentimental film, TV show, play, book, song, etc., intended to produce tears in the audience.
A real tear jerker.
The upright jerker was an execution method and device intermittently used in the United States during the 19th and early 20th century.
Jerker Lysell is a Swedish orienteering competitor.
Soap opera coverage website Holy Soap branded her final episode as a real tear jerker.
Frayer Jerker is a homophonic translation of the French Frère Jacques (1956).
Jerker Rosén : Den svenska historien 2.