Melanie had kept her hand in doing a bit of outside catering and decided to drop in on a few people with some sandwich samples. |
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We're going to drop in on Deidre's mum and offload most of our luggage, taking only overnight bags with us to Sydney. |
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If you're in central London on 25 September, drop in on the language stand at Victoria station and enter a competition to win an Italian course. |
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From way back it was a gathering place for postmen who used to drop in on their way home or even before they started their rounds. |
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I've even met his parents, who drop in on Sundays, and when I called their son a good barman, they joked that he's been mixing their drinks since he was five. |
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They are our saving grace, and whenever I need a pick-me-up, I drop in on one of them. |
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But is there any one of the current nominated shows you'd like to drop in on? |
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Along your journey, drop in on one of the region's many attractions. |
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Encourage and support neighbourhood programming such as weekly pot lucks, lunch and learn or lunch and leap sessions as well as more community activities that people can drop in on. |
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The official opening of the Petitcodiac Riverkeeper office was held May 10 and Executive Director, Daniel LeBlanc would like to invite everyone to drop in on your next visit to Moncton. |
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Natalie Portman could drop in on senators. |
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Or I could drop in on you, Prime Minister. |
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He decides to drop in on John unannounced. |
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Eileen asked if I would like to drop in on the meeting downstairs. |
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The lateral forces further caused the leading truck on the Herzog locomotive to push to the high side of the curve, roll the high rail, and drop in on the low side. |
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Reserve your spot below or drop in on one of our free, one-hour workshops. |
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We've even had the odd engineless RAF jet fighter drop in on us. |
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