Yesterday, during my morning tea break, I dashed around the corner to the cafe and got my ever present hot frothy coffee. |
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In town a man ties several dozen eggs on the back of his bike, while a small farmer wheels around the corner with a can of milk on his carrier. |
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After the middling and mundane meal, a sub-group is scooting off to see a play around the corner, while several latecomers stay to eat and chat. |
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Indeed, the relative mildness of the falls to date may have lulled investors into thinking a recovery was just around the corner. |
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Her voice trailed off as she disappeared around the corner, headed for the children's bedrooms. |
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I lived in an almost millenarianist paranoia, thinking that the end of the world was literally waiting around the corner. |
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She turned around the corner only to collide with Dan, who was mindlessly walking to his room with a newspaper in hand. |
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With fall just around the corner, these shooties are a must-have transitional piece to help you segue through the seasons. |
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Suddenly, Aurelia came hurrying around the corner and tripped over his foot. |
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Autumn was only just around the corner but the leaves weren't turning yet and the weather still felt like summer. |
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There was only the limousine, disappearing once more around the corner of the estate wall toward the turnaround. |
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Motioning for her to stay around the corner until he signalled, Paris walked towards Blair's cell. |
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Mr Clegg, 82, has lived just around the corner from where the camera is sited for 49 years. |
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Eventually we nip to Pizza Express around the corner while we're waiting to be unclamped. |
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A Striker suddenly waltzed around the corner and started through the skyway towards him. |
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From behind the building, a Mind-Melder floated around the corner, slaloming through invisible gates. |
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After school Lilith and Allie were walking home together when a car came around the corner and slammed on the breaks. |
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Jack almost steps onto the street, but is forced to jump back again when a sleek horse appears from around the corner and races past him. |
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With Bonfire Night just around the corner there will be plenty of fireworks in the shops, which is a cause for concern to the fire brigade. |
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Ben went on around the corner, having left his bookwork chores to call his sons to lunch. |
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With the festival of lights around the corner, attractive discounts will also be bounteous. |
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And the snazzy maroon and gray hotel shuttle goes to the hospital around the corner, not the airport. |
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Growing around the corner were large lilac and snowball bushes that had long since lost their blossoms. |
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I was just about to break the terrible news to her when her cat strolled casually around the corner of the house. |
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Gank will probably come around the corner any minute and sit on the porch and chop it up with you, drink a brew. |
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Business is brisk at a wedding souvenir shop just around the corner from the cathedral where the real bells will toll. |
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The kite is lifted by about 20 boys and is carried briskly around the corner to the waiting truck. |
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The sound reached him seconds before he skidded around the corner and located her. |
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It's melting already, but the traffic's at a crawl and there's a broken-down bus around the corner. |
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Just around the corner from the Dubliner is the long-established Bourbon Street noshery and sleeping palace. |
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The fire was so severe that staff in the canteen of the police station around the corner in Northway could smell smoke. |
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With that Galen rushed around the corner, pulling one of the said caplets from his mouth. |
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The hillock did, indeed, provide a good vantage point as we watched the colourful parade of racing cars haring around the corner in front of us. |
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However, the movie plays like a series of vignettes, which means that another captivating scene is always around the corner. |
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Two men, looking like extras in a movie set in a small lakeside town in northwestern New Jersey, come careening around the corner, eyes popping. |
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Now, we've got a house on V street, around the corner, that we suspect is being used by bootlegger's and drug stoolies as a depot for mules. |
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With the championship only around the corner, things are beginning to heat up. |
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With its hairpin turns and limited straightaways, Martinsville is a track where an accident is always right around the corner. |
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With Christmas just around the corner, we are now taking orders for Christmas cakes and puddings etc. |
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I mean, perhaps the prisoner had himself swung a punch around the corner where you couldn't see it. |
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The clerks can be extra cheery, since the end of the shift is right around the corner. |
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With Purim right around the corner, I hoped that this year those words would finally come to fruition. |
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Crawl through then traverse around the corner and along the small ledge to belay in the corner beneath the chimney. |
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I can still clearly remember getting a fish supper from the Philadelphia chippie around the corner. |
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As if there was a factory churning them out around the corner, they kept multiplying. |
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There are always friends who are ready for a chat in the coffee shop, ice cream parlour or fast food joint around the corner. |
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There came such a clattering of hoof beats around the corner that it caused every eye to look round. |
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A Manchester lawyer fighting to clear the name of a convicted murderer is hoping a breakthrough could be just around the corner. |
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He quickly peeked around the corner of the kitchen to check that he hadn't been heard. |
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Despite the protestations of the market illiterati of the Left, government rationing of health care services is right around the corner. |
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As we passed around the corner I reached out and goosed Michelle, but she was ready for it and returned the favor. |
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You cannot set up in a stadium with a live feed without a mobile broadcast unit, so I assume there's one around the corner. |
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Above her, the boy was coming around the corner of the bed, his sword glinting in the dim firelight. |
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I peeked around the corner of the alleyway and spotted some shadows playing across the ground via the moonlight. |
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Why would he say that when he himself is politicking like a true politician with elections just around the corner? |
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His flunkies came running around the corner and they threw themselves at Tal. |
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When the chance came to open my restaurant with just 40 covers around the corner, I knew I had to go for it. |
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So with your guide in hand and August 13 just around the corner, you are now prepared for the most intense two weeks in sports television. |
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In the face of systemic or structural inadequacy, war cannot be avoided forever and is always just around the corner. |
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I dropped my counseling folder onto the desk and walked outside silently, carefully creeping around the corner. |
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Christmas is just around the corner and the cut-price tickets would also make an excellent Christmas present. |
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On Saturday, we met at Andy's newly furbished house around the corner from The Royal Oak for a joint house-warming and birthday party. |
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He looks as if he's scared that his daddy is just around the corner, might have seen him misbehaving and will ground him for a month. |
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Her huge black Labrador came galumphing around the corner of her house and wagged his tail excitedly when he saw he was being taken on a walk. |
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With a new version just around the corner, this version of MSN Messenger is starting to look a little dated. |
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Easter is only just around the corner and everyone has been prewarned not to buy me any easter eggs. |
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Remember when you were just around the corner from realising love was a game you wanted to get in on? |
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Just around the corner is the finger-printing room, where prints are still taken the old way, using ink, rollers and sheets of paper. |
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All Hallows Eve is just around the corner, where ghouls, goblins, witches and vampires are ready to come out. |
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As the weather starts to warm and spring is just around the corner, roses, and shrubs may need a prune. |
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But we are failing to confront the fact that scientific change is now moving at such a pace that designer babies are just around the corner. |
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In truth, we know diddly-squat about what is just around the corner in terms of earnings, let alone what will happen over the long term. |
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She was waiting at the door when we came around the corner ready to grill us. |
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Clarissa suddenly exclaimed and ran around the corner, returning momentarily with a camera. |
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A few months ago I wrote of a househunting trip, a visit to a domicile around the corner. |
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However far you go in the exploration of this subject, you can be certain that there will be things around the corner waiting to surprise you. |
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Sleigh bells are ringing, dreidels are spinning, and your two-week vacation is just around the corner. |
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He raised eyebrows by opting to kick around the corner instead of lining up traditional drop punts from the pocket. |
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He had only gone a short distance down the cross road, when a patrol car came skidding around the corner, its lights ablaze. |
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A water ouzel flits around the boulder's base, and bolts upstream and around the corner up Slesse Creek. |
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The ropes are stretched tight around the corner posts, to allow for acrobatics from the actual ropes. |
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The silver Porsche zoomed around the corner of the local raceway, two helmeted racers inside. |
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Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner. |
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The old house was moved to an adjoining lot on Walnut Street, just around the corner from its original location. |
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As we came around a curve, a speedboat came whipping around the corner, soaking us to the bone. |
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I found some liquid soap in the small closet around the corner along the hallway. |
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A hard rasping sound from around the corner caused him to drop into a tiger stance, arms hard and lithe. |
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No one was there, so he took us around the corner to this karaoke bar and got us wasted. |
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Today I very nearly wimped out on the Lunchquest deal, thinking that I'd pop around the corner and get a sandwich instead. |
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The two men laughed and looked knowingly at each other, then disappeared around the corner. |
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You never forget there is an election around the corner from the first second you are re-elected. |
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Christmas cards and festive season wrapping paper were on sale, a sure sign that the big shopping spree is just around the corner. |
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She heard a yip, and then the Great Dane burst around the corner, wagging its tail as if it were playing a game. |
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Would you like the latest radar gadgets to warn you that there is a speed trap around the corner? |
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They were of course unaware of the latent potential for economic growth just around the corner. |
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Music carries from the various bars along the street and every once in a while a car zooms past, screeching as it swerves around the corner. |
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As Montreal finally heats up just in time for festival season, the familiar colours and rhythms of Carifiesta are just around the corner. |
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In addition, I catch up on the latest Bajan music and now that Crop Over is around the corner, I'm getting the latest riddims. |
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I expect to see, any moment, careering around the corner by Argos, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Death, Plague, Hunger and Jason. |
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I had a ringside seat for the early years of that project, because it all happened right around the corner from my old lab. |
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The black limousine came slowly around the corner and pulled up next to the colossal sight that was Air Force One. |
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A burst of fire came through the doorway, but I held my position around the corner, out of the line of fire. |
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In the dark oil Rats, the rodents swarm in a mass around the corner of a windowless red-brick building, perhaps a factory. |
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So she angled the gun around the corner and fired several rounds before she heard the man go down. |
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Fail to budget properly, managers are warned, and insolvency looms around the corner. |
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I have heard many a screeching of car breaks as the driver has been bombing along and come around the corner to meet a huge tractor. |
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He turned at the sound of tires screeching in time to see the back end of his car speed out of sight around the corner. |
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No longer can players drive hard into a corner, then swing the back end of their car around the corner. |
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Thankfully, the EMS was located just around the corner, their approaching sirens screaming. |
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Suddenly the black car came screeching around the corner and stopped right next to Amy. |
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Jake's car came screeching around the corner and stopped in front of the Peter's house. |
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She swore violently as a black SUV screeched around the corner, spraying her with muddy street water. |
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The city in which you're driving is huge, and filled with people who quite sensibly run screaming when you screech around the corner. |
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Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, a pickup truck came screeching around the corner of the parking lot. |
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We are doing a marvellous job of bringing through young players and the upturn in fortunes is just around the corner. |
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This is a place for an escape, so don't expect any flashy evening entertainment or a theme park around the corner. |
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Your attention drifts away from the task at hand just as a car comes around the corner with its high beams on. |
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It's important to dwell on the positive in life, because tragedy lurks around the corner. |
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If the rate cuts are seen to be having an effect on the general economy, the idea of a recovery being around the corner may seem more believable. |
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But they better show their mettle, given that reunification is around the corner. |
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I live in an area of microclimates, where the weather can be completely different around the corner. |
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At first he thought Craig was playing a joke and had just moved the car around the corner. |
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God is revealing a powerful message to us all that we must not give up in times of darkness, because the dawn of a new beginning is just around the corner. |
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Like all hardware technology, obsoletism is right around the corner. |
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We were looking for someone willing to make a sweeping statement announcing the Texans had arrived and that the play-offs were just around the corner. |
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We hung a left along the High St, and it was just around the corner. |
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While chatting with some of the National Guardsmen, another guardsman approaches and informs us that a woman is in the middle of a stroke around the corner. |
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After what felt like an eternity there was a sudden burst of movement and frantic activity as the car sped around the corner and back into the car park. |
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The Franks took an apartment on the Merwedeplein, right around the corner from Frieda Brommet. |
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The club is located just around the corner, so getting there is a cinch. |
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Last year we collected enough cards to receive 200 trees, including alder, ash and Corsican pine which we planted at Croft Wood around the corner from our head office. |
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The lack of laughter in the auditorium is offset only by our blind hope that there is method in this madness and that an explanation is around the corner. |
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Even the greenest of politicos knows that no matter the politics of the present, campaign season is just around the corner. |
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As with the last few mornings, after getting up I crept around the corner of the stairs, hoping to see a large chair-shaped parcel sitting in the hall, but no such luck. |
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Grab a sweet bun from the bakery and get a sago from around the corner. |
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Car doors slammed, and after a few minutes Zak came around the corner. |
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James pointed to a white clapboard building around the corner. |
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What would the Bachelor mansion be with a hot tub or two casually waiting around the corner at any given moment? |
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Fame and prosperity were just around the corner, although both depended on Monet painting landscapes and scenes that would appeal to buyers in the bourgeois market. |
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The Diddy Men were just around the corner marmalizing a passer by. |
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At the JG Strydom Hospital just around the corner, where the surviving children were taken, she was diagnosed with double pneumonia and concussion. |
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It was great because we got to stay next door to my in-laws, and my mom, probably one of the best cooks ever to grace this planet, lived around the corner. |
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I had another chance to observe him when a bouncer from the nightclub across the street politely asked the teens to escort me around the corner to avoid attracting attention. |
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It comes back to this idea that autism or disability is just around the corner but never in the room. |
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But he insisted that CIA employees had tried their best, all the while believing that another attack was around the corner. |
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Kitty staggered around the corner to the rear of her building, trying to make it home. |
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Then he just booked it around the corner and we never saw him again. |
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Wagner wrote the second act of Tristan just around the corner, and Napoleon watched a regatta from a terrace on the Grand Canal a chamber pot's throw away. |
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A soldier wheeled around the corner, arm cocked with a grenade. |
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I poked my head around the corner, wearily eying the bustling servants. |
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After the joys of the three-day Festival meeting at Cheltenham, it's back to bread-and-butter fare, and a taste of what is just around the corner, tomorrow. |
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The first day of school is right around the corner and young people around the country are relishing these last few days of summer vacation like the drippy end of a Popsicle. |
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I was just a little girl but I used to love peeking around the corner and watching them doing the jitterbug and throwing the girls over their shoulders. |
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At a gas station in southern Baghdad, an inconceivably long line of cars snakes down a road, around the corner, and up over a bridge all the way across the Tigris. |
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But the next assault is just around the corner, and the band's talent for stringing out the quiet moments makes the next shower of blows rain down even harder. |
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As I was taking this, a man beckoned to me from around the corner. |
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The smoke suggests a whiff of danger lurking around the corner. |
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The brick red building that was meant for Derek was around the corner. |
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So I drove around the corner to the trailhead of the logging road that led back to the crash site. |
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But they do put it right around the corner near the time the video was shot. |
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He imagined clean towels and crisp linen, and the opportunity to freshen up and prepare himself for what he figured must be just around the corner for him. |
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On my first visit to Khuzaa I found two ammunition vests around the corner from the bathroom where six bodies were piled. |
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His high school prom was around the corner, and he had been hanging out with a boy that he had a crush on. |
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I peaked around the corner and watched Rems as he sat on the porch with his homeboys, laughing and slanging away, totally unaware of what's coming his way. |
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She turned to simply stand motionless, her wrist cannons locked on her target and Jack came around the corner to aim his weapon as well, then stopped suddenly. |
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Leon and Chris watched until he completely disappeared around the corner. |
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Just before he vanished around the corner, I called out to him. |
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If the outside corner is exactly plumb, and they seldom are, you can simply wrap the paper around the corner and begin from its edge on the other side of the corner. |
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He looked around for a moment then disappeared around the corner. |
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Before Sarah was born, a cop named Donald Rios was shot around the corner from the school she now attends. |
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I can feel a burgeoning market for spittoons just around the corner. |
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It's that magical time of year again, when everyone expects a new iPad to be right around the corner, which in turn means an amassment of iPad 3 rumors clogging up our lives. |
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But a drizzly ten minutes later, an exuberantly overweight man with a bright-red face suddenly roared his taxi around the corner. |
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Yeah, sometimes I go to this little Italian place around the corner called Otto to read or to do proofs. |
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His tires squealed in protest as he pushed his car around the corner. |
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It should be a sure sign of good summer fishing just around the corner. |
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When Zohar and I met at a falafel joint around the corner, I told him about Linda's reaction. |
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Matt led his troops around the corner and joined the recce men in the shadows. |
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With the vacation season right around the corner, packing up your trip staples has become part of the routine. |
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He has been studying hard, but his exam is just around the corner and he's nervous. |
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So we went around the corner, looked in the garbage, and, boom, there's about 16 of the tapes he didn't like! |
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He came running around the corner at a breakneck pace and couldn't stop in time to avoid hitting the fruit stand. |
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Suddenly a little boy somersaulted around the corner of the house as if he had been projected down a flight of stairs by a catapultian boot. |
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If you're looking for cheap clothes, there's a discount clothier around the corner. |
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The hyperclean Dia style, evident in all large Chelsea galleries, is in full cry around the corner at the new Gagosian space on West 21st Street. |
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As Schumacher recovered, Hill came around the corner and attempted to overtake into the next corner. |
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Just then a girl scuddled lightly around the corner, slipped on a patch of icy snow and fell plump upon the sidewalk. |
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As they reached the door, Bose, having yarded the cows, was stealing around the corner of the pig-sty, and making for the woods. |
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With Christmas literally around the corner, one fashion statement the nation can't ignore this time of year is the dreaded Christmas jumper. |
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He went to the grocery store around the corner from the bank. |
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One time, we were working on a dress for Kylie and he sent me around the corner to the market to buy eight string vests for pounds 1 each. |
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The line of people went out the door and wrapped around the corner. |
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He noticed somebody come running around the corner and to the side of the station sedan nearer to the kerb, and get in. |
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The Wolfman took it on the arches and quickly ducked around the corner and the boy hobbled up to Greb. |
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Jump up to the ledge on your right and shimmy around the corner. |
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Old lady'd be shat off if she knew I was just around the corner. |
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They skidded around the corner and accelerated up the street. |
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Meanwhile, just around the corner from the hall in Berkley Street, Soweto Kinch and Gary Crosby play their tribute to the great Jamaican altoist Joe Harriott. |
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If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner. |
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