She closed her eyes, trying to make it all go away and force herself awake, when she ran straight into a soft something that went oof! |
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Radley gave a small oof as they managed to get him against the stale hay mattress. |
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This information proofs once again that it indeed might be premature to assume that the worse oof the economic crisis is already behind. |
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In the case oof local excursions, the journey form must be completed before the departure of the vehicle on the excursion in question. |
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There are cabbages in baskets and rusty ashcans in front oof the grocery store where we but nonalcoholic vermouth and ginger ale. |
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But I'd known from 17 that I was going to be an artist and... oof, my poor father. |
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With a loud thump and the inevitable oof, the tourist was free. |
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When you've got that much oof, he said, it's hard to spend it, and he and his other senior execs spend an incredible number of hours in the day working for the firm. |
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Eyes on the geode, he heard the little oof. |
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Pr oof of or i g i n: Olive growing in the Piceno area goes back to the very beginning of its introduction into the Italian peninsula by the Phoenicians and Greeks. |
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Foodtech, now in its 13th year, has established itself as the key meeting place for food technologists, quality assurance personnel and oof hygiene specialists. |
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The driver has a raised seating position for a more commanding view through what is said to be an unusually large windscreen, enhanced by a panoramic glass r oof. |
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The data from the multi-fiber tests will be used to aid the development of failure models for the new OOF program. |
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