Each and every time he parked and disappeared into the dense mesquites with bow and arrow, however, one of them would move the pickup. |
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And in the bathroom I'd have a field day, heavily thumping the loo seat down every time he left it up. |
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Why is it that every time something goes down the Americans immediately send people over to try to work things out? |
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He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
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The Reaper has come knocking at least five times over the last 72 years, but every time the author has sent him packing. |
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We can take the Middle Path and preserve our freedom without acting like stubborn and willful children every time we are asked to obey the rules. |
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Additionally, aiming is much more interactive, thanks to an over-the-shoulder camera angle which is activated every time you aim your weapon. |
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On a vacation cruise in December, we were provided moist cloths every time we reboarded the vessel. |
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The stereo system is stripped and a 500,000-watt system is put in, one that causes sonic booms every time a kick drum plays. |
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My husband jokes every time we pass by a shop window because I have to stop and be amazed at the sparkles. |
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And every time an employee moves house, their tax would need to be recalculated again. |
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Imagine living in a tribe were the Chief is superseded by the witch doctor every time there is a lack of rain or the crops are poor. |
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Fights with the riot police erupted every time people tried to reach the US embassy. |
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Yet every time Tariana Turia tried it, the worm all but committed hara-kiri. |
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How could I when you were practically clawing my hand away every time I tried to steal a bite? |
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And that leaves you really with either asking the judge to recuse the D.A. or asking for a curative instruction every time this happens. |
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To make matters even worse, the films were recut and retitled nearly every time they were released for exhibition in a new country. |
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But every time you feel you might just have some sympathy for Archer he puts his foot in it again. |
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Never missing a comic beat, their charisma worked every time and they knew how to milk the audience dry. |
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Today we cooed and ogled and wolf-whistled every time he was on the screen. |
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Can I just point out that she makes a red mist appear in front of my eyes every time I think about her? |
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We've got an answering machine gag that seems to knock them dead every time. |
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They make up 89 percent of the payers, and they pay on the knocker every time. |
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In a picture book, every time you turn the page, there has to be a wow factor. |
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I turned away to spit them out, but every time I did my mouth refilled with more seed pearls. |
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We have to keep on writing notes up every time National changes its leadership, and I do not think we want to do it anymore. |
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I told her that no, every time I check things over, I change right answers into wrong ones. |
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I fly this route regularly and every time there is a huge, egalitarian, all-inclusive line to enter the gate lounge. |
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The title should change every time a new poet is appointed and should alliterate or rhyme with the name of the new holder of the title. |
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I wish I had a dollar for every time I spent a dollar, because then, yahoo! |
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Her plan puts the onus on landlords to collect the information and pass it along to the city every time a new tenant moves in. |
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She also had the gift of being able to reinvent herself every time she took up her pen. |
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So it is not necessary to give antibiotics, every time the child lands up with a cough, cold or wheezing. |
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There is a mad scramble with people hopping in and out every time a bus stops. |
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When we code a computer program, we do not rewrite the entire thing every time something fails to work. |
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He ran with the remuda, but every time the remuda was driven towards the pen, he would break away. |
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They're not extravagant or lavish, really, but he runs into the kitchen and stands on my feet every time he hears me open the cupboard. |
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I inhaled the smell of old perfume and talcum powder every time I helped zip her dress. |
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The second Phil zipped me in, I could feel this very uncomfortable pressure in my inner right elbow every time I bent the arm. |
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If you have to choose between a slow network that's rock-steady and a zippy one that keeps blinking in and out, Reliable wins every time. |
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His lawyerly grasp of a brief on every subject gives him the edge over questioners every time. |
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When it got a little darker, I began to crack open the driver's side door every time a vehicle zoomed by to wave my flashlight. |
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It seems funny that when I do, I can see the camera zoom onto me every time. |
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In fact, by running this ad on YouTube, by circulating amongst the media, every time they tell the story, they have got to reshow the ad. |
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But it is no small thing to see anger and resentment each and every time you try to open up. |
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I like her immensely, even though I harbor a respectable amount of fear every time I have to converse with her. |
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He was also involved in the drug scene, and even shot his roosters up with speed every time he fought them. |
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He remembers his mother throwing big birthday parties for him and the two other leapers every time leap day rolled around. |
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If that balance is somehow compromised, and the bike is left to itself, it will fall every time! |
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Also, synthetic wigs are easier to care for, as you don't need to restyle them every time you wash them. |
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He's going to leave a trail, every time he talks, every time he spends money, every time he eats and resupplies it's becoming easier. |
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The interactive diary has provided me with images that resurface every time I open a diary I'm studying or writing about. |
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For example, every time I go to any corner store and ask for tobacco products, I'll be able to prove to them that I am of legal age. |
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The hall reverberated with applause, as two little kids of the group emerged every time on the ramp. |
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In that case, let's use the laws of the land and fine the horse owners every time their horses mess the streets. |
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If he plays like that every time he is captain, we are in for a revival of England football fortunes. |
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It seemed that every time he fanned away some sand with either his fins or his hands he revealed something remarkable. |
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For this act he inherited the role of pantomime villain and was booed roundly every time he touched the ball from then on. |
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This film about love and loss is so real in its emotion and so well acted that each and every time I watch it I cry like a baby. |
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Still, every time World Wrestling Federation rolls through Dallas, Nash and his little buddy ringside. |
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And every time employees sign up for the benefits, it has a ripple effect on the community around them. |
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Elliot can afford to look the other way because he is lining his pocket every time someone is cheated. |
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When animals migrate to mate and find food, they are at risk every time they need to cross a road. |
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The drinking habits of the time involved the guest calling for a drink every time he felt dry. |
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They were friendly, approachable and passionate, and I still think of them every time I play their album. |
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Either way, this creamy, moisturising lippie provides a boost of caffeine every time you lick your lips. |
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The streets are so listless and dull that every time I walk down one I can't help feeling they want me to be sad too. |
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If star-crossed Romeos think of their moon-faced Juliets every time they look skywards, why not the man on the street. |
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Practitioners who seek immediate answers cannot embark on a systematic review every time a new question arises in their practice. |
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He is now attracting an army of fans, and keeps winning every time he steps up to a new racing division. |
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Gaghan and I would remind ourselves every time we went through the script that the issue of control was our Rosetta stone. |
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They can set up and store personal settings on the system which are activated every time they log on. |
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I think of myself as one of those guys that every time they putt, it looks like it might go in. |
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In the second half it looked like we were going to score all most every time we got the ball. |
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And every time I say, it causes a lump in the throat, that he resigned as a co-conspirator in a widespread criminal conspiracy. |
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The best assistance we can give our emergency services personnel is to put our own safety first every time. |
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I didn't want to be a safety net for him to fall on every time he had a little misunderstanding with Dana. |
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When given the choice between swimming or drowning, choose swimming every time. |
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Even if you have a stable position in a company, every time you are onstage is potentially an audition for your next role. |
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In Australian Rules, every time a goal is kicked the ball is returned to the centre of the field and bounced again to restart the game. |
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As an additional safeguard, the firearm also contains a tiny camera which takes a photograph every time it is fired. |
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And although they were the same stories they were told differently every time. |
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One could settle for the same old brand every time, but to get stuck in a fragrance rut is a cardinal sin. |
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Some are structured so that a cardholder pays a fee every time the card is used in an automated teller machine or at a cash register. |
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There was a mad intensity to everything, it was like some frenetic nightmare, every time I thought of Aykan and his plans and conspiracies. |
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The magnum only carried a bullet at a time, so Nanook reloaded every time he shot. |
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Her mind was a twisted and tangled web of emotions, changing every time she thought she liked someone. |
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Besides, every time you pop a shard of mango in your mouth, your taste buds must be having a party. |
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This was what the crowd had come for and every time Caucau received the ball after that there was a babble of anticipation. |
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The story is told of a goalkeeper who kept waving to his girlfriend in the grandstand every time he saved a goal. |
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He never backed out of anything or shied away from any opponent, and he was prepared to put his career on the line every time he fought. |
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Except, every time I went outside for a cigarette, he would scab one and then not say a word to me. |
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She sported a glamorous wardrobe, wearing a new gown every time she stepped on stage. |
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Not only that, every time they're able to score a point they start taunting and teasing us, and they were good at it. |
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The Hope-based cleaning machine is supposed to sterilise metal surgical instruments such as scalpels and forceps every time they are used. |
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It seemed as though every time he played, he either scored or he was a contender for man of the match. |
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In Jeff's defense, he can do backside bigspins every time, even while blindfolded. |
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Normally, the sale of colour televisions soar every time there is some major sporting event. |
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I hated it every time it came on the radio, though tellingly, I don't ever remember myself reaching for the dial to switch it off. |
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But she adds that every time she tries to sell her house, prospective buyers are scared away by the bands of drug dealers circulating out front. |
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I loved to hold its face close to mine in the dark and watch the scintillations produced every time a radium nucleus decayed. |
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But of course he says this, and a great deal more, far more wittily and scorchingly every time he goes into a recording studio. |
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And every time I am at Toronto's main railway or bus terminals I have an eye out for stray packages. |
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To keep bacteria from growing, put your sponge or scouring pad in the dishwasher every time you run it. |
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They are rejected by relatives who are reminded of the terrors committed by the Janjaweed every time they look at their small faces. |
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A typical boy, my little Maddy is now scowling at me every time I mention his resounding defeat. |
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Why is it that every time the phone rings my dogs start scrapping and making a racket so I can't hear what is being said? |
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Another marketing method is to service each part of the body every time a client comes in. |
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She winced every time she heard the loud screams of heart-break and pain that exploded from Mrs. Lane's mouth. |
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It was not helped that there was only one microphone for the interview and it screeched every time Webster moved it back and forth. |
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An official marshal in an orange vest was in place to initiate the spontaneous applause every time a wheelchair athlete sailed past. |
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I'm trying to stay calm but every time I see the adverts on the telly, I can't stop smiling or giggling. |
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They're not going to bet the same amount every time, and we look for people who have a large bankroll. |
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I'm playing at least five or six Migos records every time I touch the turntables. |
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But God knows every time my coworker bends over near the front register, by the windows, there is always some dirty old scuzzbag staring. |
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But every time we do so, we have had to bow and scrape and beg and plead to please be allowed to do the right thing. |
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He left everything he had on the wrestling mat and football field each and every time he competed. |
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She drew a fair share of applause every time she appeared on stage, and made quite a few fans before the evening was over. |
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You are constantly barraged with people and their problems every time you step outside your door. |
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I've done more than 1,000 BASE jumps and 2,000 skydives now and every time I walk up to the edge of whatever the object is, I'm nervous. |
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Then I came to realize that every time I create self-awareness, consciousness arises as a byproduct. |
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Paramedics should not have to enter a battleground every time they fight to save someone's life. |
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I was trying to stay calm and hit good shots, trying to hit it straight every time. |
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The sound isn't the greatest but still at its best with weird chimes melodising every time you enter a town. |
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Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mum Jean has another personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. |
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However can someone tell me, please, why every time you want to set the timer on your video they never coincide with each other? |
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There's no better time than the present to shop at EJ's menswear, as every time you purchase you are in with a chance of winning a car. |
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Almost every time, a player with a good short game will beat a player who can hit 300-yard drives. |
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He learned quickly, worked harder than almost everyone else and came up smiling every time. |
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You've heard of war driving and phishing but now there's yet another reason to wear a tin-foil hat every time you surf the net. |
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So every time I take a serving from the jar, the jar gets tipped on its side so that the contents can pour into my bowl. |
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So if you feel compelled to bedazzle your boss, unless she praises you every time she sees you, you'll always feel you failed. |
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No matter how many times I've stood here and stared at the setting, it still mesmerized me every time. |
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Number each part of the preparation in a logical sequence that you can follow every time. |
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The other day I was talking about the mysterious toasty bread stuff that was served up to you at the start of every time you went to Sizzler. |
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No, you just go tattling to mommy and daddy every time I put a toe out of line. |
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I try desperately not to cringe when offered tongue, frog's legs and pig's trotters, and I eat them, every time. |
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How many times have you driven behind a ten year old Ford or Vauxhall that puffs out massive clouds of blue smoke every time it sets off? |
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Whenever the roomies are gone he follows me around mewling and jumping on me every time I sit or lie down. |
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She had a new top-of-the-line laptop and every time that a better model came out she would get a new one. |
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True, sometimes they had to go back for top-ups, but came back smiling every time. |
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People don't want to deal with the hassles of microtransactions every time they want something. |
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And every time we stand around the bar, they tower over me and block out the light. |
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Tracy was busy sketching a diagram of Sed's room, while I was clicking my tongue every time the clock's second hand ticked to amuse myself. |
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Before today, every time Sophie visited this memory, she shook it off as coincidence. |
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Workers do use it every time they organise a trade union and fight for better wages and conditions. |
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Uncertainty plagued her, following every move she made, surfacing every time anyone mentioned her betrothal. |
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If there is a choice between a new apartment and a more classic type of home, the latter will win out every time. |
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Instead, we were told an interesting scientific fact that there is energy loss every time it goes over a transmission line. |
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I almost wished we could use the defunct treadles because every time I turned my machine own it ran away with me. |
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It get very annoying to have to, in effect, ship one's oars every time he passes, and continually having to check what he's doing. |
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I notice he wanders a little farther out in the pasture every time he sees me coming up the tree-lined driveway to Linda's Southwind Farm. |
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A strategic zapper logs a driver's car every time he passes a certain point and he is billed every month accordingly. |
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And every time I try to buy it, they tell me I have to go to the shooting gallery, which is where? |
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If they get abused every time they misplace a pass it means the next time the ball comes their way they will welcome it as much as a dose of flu. |
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Put your keys or other commonly misplaced objects in the same place every time you set them down. |
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She started throwing wild punches but missed every time as he maneuvered around them. |
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For every time you bump into people in the street, there must be ten times as many when you just narrowly miss each other. |
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The bare-chested frontman sports a handlebar mustache that seems to unroll every time he trills a buccaneer rrrr. |
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Specifics aside, this is one slim, trim, light package and every time you pick it up you marvel yet again. |
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I would labor to rescue them, misting the plant with a green plastic spray bottle every time I passed, a dozen times a day. |
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Bill and I have done a lot of birding with Jeff, and he amazes us anew every time we're together. |
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Army truckies are applying defensive driver and first aid training every time they drive their vehicles. |
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I mean, here was this guy who wanted to run this great big river in these itty-bitty boats that broke every time they hit a rock. |
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Problem is, every time someone brings up those inconvenient facts, you respond with more truthiness. |
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It took his breath away and his eyes moistened every time he walked into the room. |
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They are sick and tired of government officials who change their position every time there is trouble. |
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And, although you feel terrible every time you do it, you lose count of the number of times you raid your children's money boxes. |
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It seemed like every time they got the ball, we forced a turnover in that game. |
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Sometimes my parents got a little suspicious as to where I was disappearing every time our village was under siege. |
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You'll get an email every time there's a new post but by tweaking your personal settings you can receive a daily email of all the posts together. |
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He complained that the community flooded every time a typhoon or tropical storm swept through Taoyuan. |
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I swear every time I see her, her hair looks more and more blonde, I wish my hair would be that blonde again. |
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The guy comes back after sitting out several games and immediately starts shooting every time he touches the ball. |
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The caravan was sited so that they could see straight into our lounge and kitchen every time they came in and out of the door. |
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You don't see professors handing out blue ribbons to MFAs every time they get subect-verb agreement right. |
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It's so muggy and sticky and every time I breathe in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp. |
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That old nick name never went away, bringing a blush to her cheeks every time, it was a sign that her father was happy to see her. |
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Cheekily, and undetected, he repeatedly stole a few inches by placing the ball outside the arc every time he took a corner kick. |
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The catchphrase was delivered with a look of saucer-eyed amazement which slayed the studio audience every time. |
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Even though I think 80s music was pretty bad, the nostalgia's slaying me every time. |
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The less we understand them, the more they look like a shaky, flexible and sleeky snake that changes every time we try to touch it. |
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Web users are getting fed up with the bombardment of irrelevant messages every time they log on. |
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I grew hair on my face but lost a lot of hair from my head every time I brushed. |
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With this anti-intellectual attitude, I ought to be mute every time I detect scientific ignorance in a movie's story or set design. |
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Most every time you ride another racer's slipstream, you'll easily overtake their position long before the meter fills. |
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But I don't have time to call them, and every time I sit down to write a letter, I end up with some super cheesy gag of an invite. Boo. |
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Its mystique and appeal will grow with the passage of time every time you see it. |
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Yet in every time, there were men and women who clearly saw this sin and called it by name. |
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By using photos of something that you're trying to learn, you can quiz yourself every time you unlock your computer. |
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If a pound was collected every time a promoter emerged without a proper mantle then world poverty could be eradicated immediately. |
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She relived her experience in her sleep every time she dared to slumber, and her nights were becoming progressively worse. |
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So many people to say hello to, none of whom you really notice when you work there every time. |
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Abba gathered the family over lunch as he did every time he had something important to talk about. |
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Jeans are growing back up to the waistband as women become slightly more modest about showing off their underwear every time they sit down. |
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It felt special being in this car, it would put a smile on my face every time I went for a drive. |
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Doug was having a good time too, every time she hit a note hard, he pounded on his cymbals for accentuation. |
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Umpires must keep a careful watch as to the position of the runners every time an outfielder makes a throw. |
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You can hear the whomp every time the ball flies past the batter and lands in the catcher's mitt. |
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Seemingly every time that I saw a shirt I liked, closer examination would reveal yet another pair of accursed short sleeves. |
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For ordinary sensible people, genuineness trumps a slick tongue every time. |
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And in those experiments we see particles of matter and particles of anti-matter emerging in perfect balance every time. |
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You get a whiff of that fluid too, every time you pick up your clothes from the cleaners. |
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But again, we are giving far greater credence to that idea every time a jury acquits another guilty man. |
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So every time a good kids' movie comes out, he takes them to see it before I can. |
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North Carolina will win nearly every time, but Princeton will run them ragged with their disciplined execution of plays. |
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That argument is really, really stupid, but it is put up almost every time by people in favour of somehow lowering that top tax rate. |
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Luke angrily stabbed his sugar-free juice box with the plastic straw, missing the hole every time. |
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That I am a westerner is viscerally obvious to me every time I have to fly east. |
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You don't realize anything, how much you've changed or how it raises Cain every time you smile. |
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I got into the habit of starting it up with jump leads every time I needed it. |
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I don't have to experiment or be adventurous and choose something different every time I eat in an Indian restaurant. |
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It might be an irritation putting the wheel clamp on every time you leave the vehicle alone, but how long does that simple precaution take? |
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Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets. |
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But every time my mother would punish me by whipping me with the duster, my father would rush over to shield me. |
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But every time governments and the media have whipped up such hysteria it has boosted racism. |
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Every day we wake up without James, every time the clock reads a certain time, we know that's the time the building came down, you know. |
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I think maybe they scroll slightly every time you wave or something, but they're not as readable as regular text messages. |
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Another girl decided she had to re-do her hair every time it fell out of place. |
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It took slow, wobbly steps, cantering to one side every time it stepped with its front left foot. |
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It was an apartment by the railway track and every time a train went by the whole apartment would shake. |
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Of course, that don't mean having a revolution every day like them yellow-bellies and Bolsheviki, or every time some job-holder does something he ain't got no business to do. |
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And every time there's this look on his face of shock and mystification. |
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Don't expect me to come running every time you want something. I'm not your servant. |
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But every time I spoke to this tall, soft-spoken man, I heard hope spring anew. |
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However, every time I pulled this dress out it was perfectly wearable. |
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Consequently, he was booed every time he touched the ball by the boorish, and unforgiving, Brazilians in the crowd. |
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The rule is that every time a new writer enters the canon an old one has to get the boot. |
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I know some can feel D's pain when he lays it down about his love for the streets, but every time he screams, yells, howls and barks, I lose patience. |
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A barber has become so annoyed by mobile phone use in his shop that he has started issuing fines every time he hears a bleep or electronic jingle. |
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If only it would deliver a shockwave every time I reach for a bag of cheetos. |
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You know, every time something happens and then the dust settles and they begin to raise their head over the parapet, they're then shot down again with yet more revelations. |
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He is so innocent but so smart, he warms my heart every time I think of him and I will do my best to make sure all his dreams come true as will his parents. |
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Every jag, every bump on the wall revealed a zone of darkness that was worth to explore, but every time, in the shadows, there was just the sides of the cave, continuing. |
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But she still worried herself silly every time a visit was coming up. |
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They are now doomed to a lifetime's torment, reminded of their foolhardiness every time someone tries to call. |
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This is an incredibly well-managed track that lets you feel the rumble and roar of the tanker every time it bears down on or overtakes the struggling Plymouth. |
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She yanked out the brush and began combing through that lock of knotted hair vigorously, her eyes watering slightly every time the brush hit a stubborn tangle. |
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The reason this thanks is in this separate post is because every time I add just one more sentence to the post below, I get the accursed long post error. |
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Oh, you know, I've been writing for so many years, and every time I read something that I wrote a few years ago, I would think, Jeez, I can improve on that. |
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The faithful animal, which was in general as quiet as a lamb, became like a raging tiger every time he saw the person who had murdered his master. |
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It was enough to leave me rolling my eyes every time it resurfaced. |
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Walking along the Prado, every time, for better or worse, I pass different versions of myself and of Havana. |
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And every time I go for a stroll by the river when I'm feeling a bit under the weather, I come back home wondering why I felt so poorly in the first place. |
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I wouldn't follow this as a webcomic, at least not regularly, but it's more or less guaranteed to make me a little bit happier every time I see it. |
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And we are getting gypped every time contract negotiations come up. |
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They joke about the hotly-disputed incident every time they meet. |
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They were allowed to take off their blindfolds, but had to cover their eyes every time a guard entered their tiny bare room, where they squatted on mattresses on the ground. |
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Otherwise why would Moin Khan, the wicket-keeper batsman of tigerish resolve on the cricket field, greet you with a warm, affectionate hug every time you met him? |
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It's a constant threat every time I go through a low door in this dress. |
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Just look at the crosseyed blissed out look he gets every time he does it. |
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We all need to commit to putting safety first every time we drive. |
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I knew that every time I met him brought him nearer to the accomplishment of his purpose and my fate. |
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The press should have reported every time Sarah Palin refused to meet with credentialed members of the media. |
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The Ballistic Cube is a violently reactive target that jumps, bucks and boogaloos with each hit, then lands showing you a four-inch surface every time. |
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Who knew that one day our vain quest for a sunburn would come back to haunt us in the form of panicking every time we see an unfamiliar blotch on our skin? |
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You could almost hear Kagan, Breyer and Ginsburg cringing every time she spoke. |
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There are long, lingering closing down sales at the two rental shops nearest to my flat, and the local Blockbuster is emptier every time I go there. |
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It contains a special autogenic conditioning session that combines visualization and relaxation techniques to help put you into your optimal zone every time you bowl. |
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He had dark spiky brown hair that made it look like he just woke up every time you saw him and his deep hazel eyes filled with anger and hate, but a tint of heart. |
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My ice axe, tied to my wrist by its nylon sling, was flailing around wildly and every time the snow engulfed me, I choked as it went in my eyes, up my nose and into my ears. |
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In a head-to-head matchup with Romney, Santorum will win the right wingers every time. |
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Charlie's frequent bed-hopping was a strange thing to be hurt by, but every time he did this, Evander felt that pang of pain and disappointment that he never showed. |
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He was a tangible threat each and every time he touched the ball. |
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He was asked about it every time he showed his face in public. |
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The little bridges that cross the babbling stream at the entrance to his home brought joy into his heart every time he crossed it, as this was the place he loved. |
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I find that every time I have an insect bite, the itch turns into a lump and the lump stays although I can't causally link the lumps with only insect bites. |
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You'll be rewarded with deep flavor and candy that sets up perfectly every time, as in the case of our classic buttery almond toffee and our pretty cashew brittle. |
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If you lose two in a row to a side they start to feel like they have the wood on you and they play with confidence every time they take the field against you. |
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In the northeast, we have this little box you put on your windshield that is detected every time you go through a tollbooth or over a toll bridge. |
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However, every time Rudolph turned his back, the band would surreptitiously displace a tom-tom or a speaker, causing Roddy to become increasingly agitated. |
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It was born 50 years ago, and the world has to live with it just as it does with the borders of Europe, that are redrawn every time there is a war or political upheaval. |
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My mother's cat, so long terrified by my very presence, appears to be getting used to me, and now does an impressive, fawning wriggle at my feet every time I pass. |
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Every main level also features three non-essential objectives, giving yet another reason to try and try and try again every time. |
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Every study ever performed has shown that the fit and lean outlive the dumpy and diffident every time. |
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I tried to sneak in a quick scratch every time Bachardy looked down, but I must have looked like a crazy person with scabies. |
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Is it annoying that every time you sit down for one of these scientology comes up? |
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The first mile worth of battery capacity added to the vehicle will displace gasoline every time you use it. |
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The industry has been making manful efforts to curtail production so that prices will not go through the floor every time that there is a pick-up in demand. |
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He has to get this right, or every time he makes a budget forecast or talks about tax percentages, he is going to be screwed. |
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And every time I had tried suicide in the previous year I had screwed it up. |
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One at a time, x's start to appear in the boxes on the screen, and you are told that every time this happens you are to push the key corresponding to the box. |
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She is the most perfect creation in the world, the most innocent bundle of coos and yawns and mumbles, and my heart breaks every time she focuses on my face. |
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Using 80 target fig trees, the researchers recorded every time a group of mangabeys revisited a given tree to look for food and which trees they chose to ignore. |
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It's a city packed full of historical monuments and relics, of myths and legends, which seem to come to life every time you walk through its century old streets. |
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He grew bigger every time you looked behind as he followed you. |
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Relocation costs are the costs incurred every time a firm relocates. |
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You won't have a problem damaging the sensitive innards with neglected battery acid and the camera's light metering system will work correctly every time. |
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And every time I mistype gub for gun, I want to go back and watch this again. |
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The band collaborates with new musicians every time it performs. |
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So from now on there'll be no childish attention-seeking and mentions of laryngitis and bronchial pneumonia every time I get a slight cough or sore throat. |
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I'm glad you like it, the name thing amuses me every time as well. |
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It pains me to the core every time I have to write to you about this debilitating but curable illness called bipolar disorder, also known as clinical depression. |
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Everyone with more than one follower on Twitter is having an identity crisis every time they log in. |
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The lengthy performance numbers seem almost spliced in from another movie, and the narrative flow gets lost every time the film detours into a concert hall. |
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He also had almost total recall of every time we'd been together. |
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Is it normal for my cat to micturate on the carpet every time? |
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So every time I was in a bar after that, I would add a Jameson on to my order and leave it on the bar as a mark of respect for a mate who couldn't have a drink. |
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You'll feel a smug warmth every time you pass a broiler chicken house and think of your own happy, healthy poultry scratching in the dust at home. |
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But most of all, Anna hated the way she scowled at her every time she passed by, simply because she'd always turned her down on her offers to play doll. |
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