And as though summoned by my thought, he flops down into the seat on my left. |
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He dramatically flops backwards, lolling out his tongue and pretending to be dead. |
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During tricky situations, the caddy is also unable to recommend punch shots, draws, fades or flops. |
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Jessica dressed in a red halter top, white fitted capris, and white flip flops. |
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If you have a high, weak arch, and pronate plus wear flip flops you could be doing yourself some harm! |
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His hair flops into his eyes as he runs, muscle and skin moving effortlessly. |
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Having had her share of flops and misses, the dimpled actress is finally calling the shots and choosing the films she wants to. |
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If so, consider a posterior polyp that flops in and out of the glottic opening as the patient changes position. |
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Hajnalka's four-year-old daughter Regina flops down between them and closes her eyes as Mark drapes his sweater over her. |
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And to the chagrin of Danish film boosters and patriots, they all turned out to be relative flops. |
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But the strange thing about variance is the cold decks, bad flops, suckouts and bad beats seem to find a way to cluster themselves together. |
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I bit my tongue but slipped my pink pashmina and kitten-heeled flip flops back into the wardrobe. |
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It pulls out all the stops to try to wipe her slate clean, to obliterate the flops and the failures of recent years. |
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This is a wholesome look at what two citified and sissified urban brattlings can learn about a hard day's working wading through cow flops. |
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The most adorable pair of black capris, a red-flowered sheer shirt chunky black flip flops. |
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The waves broke in lethargic flops and meandered forward in fingers of white froth. |
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So dig out your sunglasses, surf boards, flip flops and sun hats for a party with a difference. |
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I on the other hand chose to wear dark blue jeans, a white wife-beater and matching dark blue flip flops. |
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We are wearing sunglasses, and sneakers or sunglasses and high heels, or even, sunglasses and flip flops. |
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She pushed back the burgundy chenille blanket that had been covering her and stood up, slipping on her flip flops. |
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After her shower, she dressed in a pair of jean capris, a plain black t-shirt, and a pair of bright orange flip flops. |
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If the film flops, the banks will only have a heap of cans and nothing else. |
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Unfortunately the next few releases, while still technically brilliant, were commercial flops. |
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She had on her camouflage cargo pants, a black tank top, and flip flops. |
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If she kept him far enough away, she thought grimly, ignoring the flops of her stomach every time she heard a step, she had a slightly larger chance of surviving. |
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Where the movie flops on its back and gasps for air is in its fight sequences, which are so choppily and confusingly staged that I quickly gave up trying to follow 'em. |
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I read somewhere that you can tell a day tripper because they are walking in East Hampton in flip flops. |
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Without oil, we'd be looking at a summer without sunscreen, sunglasses, flip flops, and the many other items that we make from this substance. |
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How many times have you seen someone riding a motorcycle while wearing just a t-shirt, shorts, and flip flops? |
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If an 18-year-old flops down on his parole officer's chair and says he couldn't care less about his programs, is that disrespectful? |
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It flops about in a piteous manner, at the same time crying kill-dee-dee-ee as though in mortal pain. |
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Since Cray Y-MP8 can hit two and a half billion flops, it is considered to be gigaflop supercomputer. |
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I run a business, if it flops I'm accountable and suffer the consequences, so why not have the same rule for the snobs who run the biggest companies? |
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When panic sets in, they regress completely and start ordering up things that are technical flops, too. |
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Allen's film career stumbled in the early 2000s, with a string of flops including Curse of the Jade Scorpion and Cassandra's Dream. |
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In the long haul ministers will get the credit for their successes and blame for what flops. |
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Marathon Man's success was a welcome psychological boost, since the 1970s witnessed some of Schlesinger's more spectacular theatrical flops. |
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A classical musician, she became interested in electrical music and her repertoire and career have been a mixture of hits and flops. |
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And that means there's obviously a big element of chance involved when it comes to having hits or flops! |
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Still floating around one of them, not far from Çesme, are clothes: a jacket, a hat and flip flops. |
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The other one was Jeffrey, a short pudgy guy with wire framed aviator glasses, bushy eyebrows and a penchant for wearing flip flops even when it was cold out. |
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Get a glue gun and stick some sequins on a pair of flip flops. |
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Tuesday's publication of US household confidence, which has reached its highest level in three years, brought on a few flip flops as some investors' inflationary concerns grew. |
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Wear appropriate footwear, such as running shoes not flip flops. |
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The ear cartilage can retract to fold the ear so that it flops in a specific way, either backward or upward at a right angle to close off the ear opening. |
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Jeweled flip flops with zebra effect and a touch of silver. |
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However, for the fourth year running, St Helens once more proved flops in the Grand Final. |
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Yoga mat, meditation cushion, flip flops, trainers, writing pad, torch, alarm clock, towel, 1 bed sheet, private toiletry items, soap, clothesline, detergent, money belt. |
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Despite past flops and a lack of government experience, Mr Hichilema has benefited from the defection of politicians from rival parties riddled with factionalism. |
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Some take the summer rack railway but most don mountain boots, trainers or flip flops to trek up Snowdon. |
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Yet for the last 10 years, the star has not shone so brightly and his bankability has evaporated with a series of box office flops. |
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I bet Van Gaal would receive support from England shoot-out flops David Batty, Gareth Southgate, Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle. |
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Children can make a pair of flip flops, design a swimming costume or their favourite knickerbocker glory. |
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Show your 'Palm Beach' attitude with dip-dyed tees, chinos or Bermuda shorts paired with classic Aeropostale flip flops and you are summer-ready. |
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The time for flops and wallflowers has well and truly come to an end! |
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Russell Simmons once told me that one hit artist could fund ten flops. |
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From knowing whether to wear rain boots or flip flops, to enjoying a refreshing glass of water after being in the sun, Environment Canada's science and technology affects our lives daily, often without us ever realizing it. |
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The 1990s gave us scads of dotcom flops, but it also gave us businesses like Amazon and Google: companies that are fundamentally changing the way the economy works. |
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Falstaff takes bribes, flops in battle, commits highway robbery. |
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At-home spa Forget heading home from your pedicure in flip flops. |
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It looks very much like a dragon may be hiding inside: a huge, red, arum-type flower, deep velvet-red with a huge, blackish-red spadix, rises out and then flops over. |
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The risks, though, are considerable – not least because if The X Factor flops, then Fox may well drop the show and concentrate its efforts on Idol. |
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He keeps brushing away the thatch of brown hair that flops over his eyes. |
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The prices are low enough to take the sting out of the flops. |
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A HEART attack victim was saved by a pal who burned his flip flops to attract an air ambulance. |
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Opting for a wide, over the foot strap rather than the design of flip flops, the adilette sandals provide a fresh style and a different level of comfort for the wearer. |
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Not for you the trip to the shops to get your 'holiday wardrobe', not unless it's to Milletts for a super-strong kagoul, and you'll need wellies rather than flip flops. |
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But my top of the flops was a 46-year-old bottom feeder from Southampton. |
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