He obviously had me down as just another buddy to hang out with every now and then. |
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The streets along the K Street corridor, where the well-heeled lobbyists hang out, are abustle with people heading for their power lunches. |
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We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop. |
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Myra had learned to only hang out the washing if the wind was blowing from the direction of the common. |
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I'd actually always thought she was way cooler than him, and was keen to hang out. |
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Members can take lessons at a variety of levels at little or no cost or just hang out and jive to big band music. |
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There were times when I would fly out to L.A. and see him, or whenever he'd be in Philadelphia, we'd hang out. |
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It has wider hallways, higher ceilings, more windows admitting more natural light and more places for students to hang out. |
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I find my grandkid waiting for me in the library, a safe place to hang out, where the librarians know him, and me. |
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We have the occasional sighting of a bluejay or a cardinal, but that doesn't make up for the lower class of birds who hang out in my yard. |
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It's on a traffic-heavy street, not the kind of area you'd necessarily choose to hang out in. |
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I have to confess the best part of the evening was when the rain drove everyone away and we could just hang out, drink our lattes and talk. |
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If it mysteriously appears anytime soon, she can still come hang out here and drink vodka and lemonades with me. |
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Spiritual guides hang out in relaxed places where they can be of assistance to others without revealing their supernatural powers. |
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It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance. |
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They live in their own universe, no one understands anything they say, and they hang out with the Arminians a lot. |
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Rather, she may just want to go down to the local beach to ride a longboard, hang out with her friends, and enjoy the ocean. |
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This is the part of Temple Bar where Dubliners can hang out without ruining their street cred. |
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Corporations routinely pay the tabs of reporters who hang out at exclusive golf clubs and hostess bars. |
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We never ate at Monk's, but we did hang out at the same 7-11 pinball machine corner ever day. |
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Once at the beach everyone was free to go local, sample snacks and drinks at the beach tavernas, swim nude, or just hang out. |
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It has become a magnet for avant-gardists who want to hang out in a place that has become a byword for New York's alternative arts scene. |
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While every one else was letting it all hang out, they sported suits, ties and short haircuts. |
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Freshly caught octopus hang out to dry on a washing line before being barbecued. |
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Sea eagles hang out in the arctic north of Norway because they've been pushed back there by us. |
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There will be some space to hang out and a pool hall is in the basement of the Rumley Building. |
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They suddenly had much less time to hang out in seedy bars and undertake wild art projects. |
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This episodic, meandering film follows the men as they wander the streets, hang out in bars and offer advice to each other. |
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The leftist types I hang out with can discuss this movie for hours with themes of sexism, racism, classism running throughout. |
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Those who hang out their shingle without this knowledge, perpetrate the myth that skill acquisition is not necessary. |
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One of the mailing lists I'm on got trolled this week, which was interesting as it rarely happens to places I hang out on. |
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The season's bad boy is a heart-stealing student rock musician who two-timed Jen but is somehow still allowed to hang out with the gang. |
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Ten years ago we didn't just hang out in coffee bars, paying more for a skinny cappuccino than we did for real drinks. |
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In the evening I hang out with a myriad assortment of interesting characters. |
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Abandoning the fine traditions of their ancestors, they tend to hang out a union jack and name the establishment after themselves. |
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Make sure you get in between the fingers and under the nails where uninvited germs like to hang out. |
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Every time I'd get a couple nickels scrapped together I'd go down and hang out. |
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Why else, then, do I hang out in the vestibules of trains, when a comfortable seat is at hand in the car behind me? |
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Then they spin coins in a cafe and generally hang out together, becoming friends. |
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Up the slope of the mountain the scrub is less, and massed burrawangs hang out their fronds as if to repel the wanderer. |
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Alex, after he had found out that I had gotten no other offers, had volunteered to stay home with me and hang out. |
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Village youths could be given a place to call their own and to hang out with their friends. |
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Two AFC South stalwarts that stood pat this offseason in the free-agent department figure to let it all hang out as they always do. |
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They are mostly experimentalists, so those of you who hang out at blogs like this one can see how the other half lives. |
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This is also a favourite hang out for the local underage kids to smoke cigarettes out of the view of oblivious parents. |
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Reflecting now on that degrading article, I have to accept that Carnival is no longer about freeing up and letting it all hang out. |
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But wouldn't it be great if just once in a while candidates let it all hang out and had a little fun? |
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The place was jam packed, everyone seemingly letting it all hang out after the work week with their favourite brew and having a smoke. |
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A cast of any Shakespeare in the Park has, thanks to that marvellous ambiance, the luxury of letting it all hang out. |
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It is the end of yet another work week, so, it is time to let it all hang out, relax and have a couple of drinks. |
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You live in a mansion, dress in the most expensive clothes, and hang out with the most popular people. |
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She will not get into any real trouble, but the stoners will never hang out with her again. |
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In those days up to 300 average street-legal vehicles would show up on a Wednesday evening to compete or just hang out. |
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You don't have to be a millionaire to come here, but if you want to hang out with stroppy supermodels, it probably helps. |
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We hang out and chat a lot, visit each other's homes or go out to eat after the show. |
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After all, if my outgoing, friendly, extroverted best friend couldn't find anyone to hang out with, what hope was there for me? |
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This is where the young hang out, in coffee shops, fast-food outlets, shopping malls and on the street itself. |
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Australians invented a clothesline that spins called the Hills Hoist so you don't have to move when you hang out the washing. |
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You really expect me to believe an angel is going to hang out with a succubus? |
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We did hang out with them in Montreal, though, and they were so sweet, they totally understood where we came from. |
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I'm leaving for Tampa tomorrow to hang out with Florida friends and see the Pixies and ride roller coasters and stay at a cheesy hotel. |
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They hang out where it is cool, usually near water in the early fall, and eat choke cherries and berries where they can. |
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The jazz club where I used to hang out in the city centre was raided last week. |
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She didn't mention anything about my family jewels, which must evidently hang out when I fight. |
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If Gina wouldn't go there was always someone else willing to hang out and watch me play pinball with me instead of going home. |
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Teenagers have always used text messaging not so much to convey information as to hang out electronically with friends. |
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Aaron told me that they used the hut to play cops and robbers when they were little, but that they now used it to hang out in at night. |
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We all kind of played water polo with a football and then Lindsay insisted that we hang out in the spa with Logan and Taylor. |
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That's a lot of pressure to be putting on kids who basically just want to get drunk, hang out, and cruise chicks. |
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You get to feed your computer gaming addiction, plus hang out with your crew. |
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I still didn't like the girl because she was dating Mark, but I can't completely hate someone that I hang out with everyday. |
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Enjoy those sweltering days of summer in style, and what better way to do it than to hang out on the leafy deck of a beautiful house? |
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It's downright sneaky of them to hang out there with their privates exposed. |
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The only place for groups of young girls or boys to hang out is on the ground of the alleys just outside their homes. |
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Either way, it's an excuse to get all duded up, and hang out with a bunch of folks I know. |
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To start, two million cards will be distributed at retailers and through street teams hitting places where kids hang out. |
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If you want to ditch school and come over to hang out with me, they why should I stop you? |
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I hang out in divey pubs, listen to indie music, and I shop at thrift stores. |
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A true bromance happens between men who know themselves, who are over their issues, and just want to hang out with other intelligent and open men. |
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The two Bond Streets weren't always posh but by the early 18th century this had become the place for fashionable dandies to hang out. |
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Maybe you don't want to go to a bar and hang out with munted people. |
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They just want a safe place where they can hang out and listen to music. |
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The first time I hang out with this girl she's having shots of soy sauce to stimulate her salivary glands so her cheeks swell and spit shoots out of her mouth. |
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Never mind that it takes me two hours to hang out four loads of washing, not including folding and ironing time and I usually do about 12 to 16 loads per week. |
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His comic timing is polished up to split-second accuracy for the role of Elliot Richards, the hapless computer nerd that nobody wants to hang out with. |
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The family is barely holding together, and Charlie acts out with violent activity designed to impress a gang of roughnecks that he'd very much like to hang out with. |
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I'll be down in Rhode Island giving a talk next week and then getting on a plane to the Bay Area where I'll hang out and catsit and eat burritos for a week. |
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We hang out sometimes, but would it be weird to ask him out for a date? |
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Although he's a busy bee, we still hang out in LA when we get the chance. |
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So there are hundreds or even thousands of postulants, novices, seminarians, active priests, and retired priests who live, work, or hang out at American seminaries. |
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Right at the end of our little retreat we will be heading off to Van Reenen to hang out with some of the church planting teams that we have been working with. |
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If you wanted to find out which soul, funk, and jazz artists were being sampled in your favorite hip-hop songs, you had to hang out with producers. |
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The inhabitants can hang out along the edges of the side balcony, still in the embrace of the house, with a commanding view of surrounding garden and beyond. |
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Tyler and Nannette's glasses clack together when they kiss for example, and the excuses they find to hang out with one another are both convincing and romantic. |
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But another source said that Smith would sometimes hang out in front of a strip joint down the street, mumbling to himself. |
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Currall bangs on about how you are always there for him, you have great dress sense and a great record collection, and that you hang out with the coolest people. |
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Love is marred by the grubby ring he left round the bath, the dirty pants on the bedroom floor, the washing you asked him to hang out left screwed up in the washing machine. |
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I was trying explain to someone the other day why I was continuing to hang out with someone who was, by all accounts, a cause of a lot of peskiness for me. |
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The emos who hang out in Mexico City's Insurgentes Circle, distant relations of our own kohl-eyed musical mopes, face constant harassment from corrupt police and local punks. |
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People should go to a coffee house to let it all hang out, not to sit huddled in tiny groups, each keeping to itself, each pretending the others aren't there. |
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Some teams even take their comradery off the field and hang out together. |
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This precinct of shops is habitually used by a bunch of local chavs to hang out, harass people going to said shops, smoke, drink and be generally chav-ish. |
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Both vaporiums I visited included areas to hang out it, like the louche opium dens of old. |
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In order to eat, they had to hang out with gaffers and best boys! |
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We should be able to hang out our shingle like any other professional. |
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Players hang out together and reside in college campus dormitories. |
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He was trying to organize a hoedown tonight down in Alphabet City where all of the new first-years could all get together and hang out before we start work Friday morning. |
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She now realized why bandits would choose a place like this to hang out, for it quickly got dark inside the forest, under the thick blanket of leaves. |
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Perhaps they have parties on the weekend, where they let it all hang out. |
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Then, in flashback, we follow Hussein and his motormouth pal Ali as they hang out or deliver pizzas through Tehran's teeming streets on their motorcycles. |
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She had arranged for him to slide down the fireman's poles, go for a ride on a fire truck, squirt water from a fire hose and just hang out with the firefighters. |
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He said he did not expect to attract everyone, but hoped some people on the fringes of undesirable groups might use the pub as an alternative place to hang out. |
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I hang out with artsy theater people, with angry political activists, and with nerds of all stripes. |
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Does the gang still hang out together, and is it wild for you all that Ashton and Mila are a couple now? |
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You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends. |
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Maybe if I hang out with enough gays they'll be able to convert me and I can proceed to indulge in wanton and indiscriminate sexual encounters with both genders. |
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I'd rather hang out with the naifs and unsophisticates, I think, who appreciate the new and unusual, and whose bar for those things hasn't gotten to be ridiculously high. |
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He stiffed me because he wanted to hang out with his buddies and smoke. |
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Let's get the rest of the gang together and hang out at the canteen. |
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It was getting to create jokes at the source, and to get to hang out with comedians. |
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A motley crew of kibitzers, many of whom don't drive, hang out on Brochu's premises, reading tabloids, exchanging wisecracks and arguing their theories. |
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Greenwich, itself, is a really cool place to hang out in, particularly at night, feeling a little more chilled and relaxed than the hustle and bustle of the city centre. |
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Her long tresses hang out from underneath a vast woolly hat. |
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Argostoli, on a peninsula along the south-west coast, is the main lively town where locals and tourists gather to shop, eat, drink, hang out and people-watch. |
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When you get back, hang out on your porch in a rocking chair and sip lemonade, or take a catnap in one of the many hammocks scattered around the property. |
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I don't know, why do you hang out with the brain and the ditz? |
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He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught. |
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The same thoughts go for BIXen. That used to be quite possibly the best place in the world to hang out. |
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A staple of our Big Bend fishery, seatrout hang out over lush grassbeds, hunting for the pinfish, white bait and crustaceans that swim there. |
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He's my best friend, and we still hang out all the time, and we've definitely reconnected. |
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Cetinje has few exports besides young, jobless men, many of whom hang out at a cafe owned by Jovetic. |
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That is a way to make awkwards. And it's not fun to hang out with awkwards more than once. |
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I'm taking along my brother Michael, because it's nice to hang out with him, and Tom Meeten who played Andy Warhol in Luxury Comedy. |
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Maggie Hudson Used to hang out in The Thistle, The Climax, Market Tavern and Friday night at the student bar at the Lanch. |
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The wrinkly club boss with a long-standing penchant for Speedos, is regulary snapped letting it all hang out. |
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She is a massive Iron Maiden fan and was willing to be at their beck and call, just to hang out with her idols. |
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We can hang out with our friends from the comfort of our laptop. |
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She's good enough at fixing vacuum cleaners that she should hang out her shingle and try making some money at it. |
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Examples of phrasal verbs are to get up, to ask out, to back up, to give up, to get together, to hang out, to put up with, etc. |
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They say all the lowlifes used to hang out at the docks and plot their despicable crimes, before being elected to public office. |
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Radio Mostar announced that all Bosniaks should hang out a white flag from their windows. |
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As scary as they sound,gyms are not just places where lycra-clad lovelies and body builders in posing pouches hang out. |
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I used to hang out with them all day and begged him to teach me. |
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Shooting whooping cranes is a major no-no, so wouldn't ducks find a big flock of whoopers and hang out right in the middle? |
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Crows and towhees begin to hang out, knowing that the freshly turned earth will yield a meal once I'm gone. |
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But after Wednesday's bash he opted to hang out with punk rockers The Horrors at Brixton Academy. |
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When she and Sarsgaard aren't working, they hang out with their daughters and try and go on the occasional run together. |
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It's that place where earthquakes happen, greaseballs hang out, and ne'er-do-wells do nothing for nobody. |
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As I've said in previous columns, I used to hang out with a bunch of dossers. |
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But a day or two to hang out on a pal's set, eat craft service and bask in the schadenfreude of their best friend's production nightmares? Who wouldn't want to do that? |
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She also thinks it's a little silly that so many famous artists and critics leave their nice, air-conditioned lofts to hang out in the dirty plywood playpen. |
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Some people would go and hang out with gay cholos and stuff like that. |
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Vignettes in this collection feature songbirds that hang out in parking lots, ravens that cavort on airport tarmacs, and a rare spotted redshank visiting Brooklyn. |
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I'd never stepped foot inside a tattoo parlour before, so that worked in terms of Rupert being a reluctant member of this gang of odd bods who hang out together. |
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After watching him perform so energetically, it is a bit of a trip to hang out with him when he's out of character. In real life, he's really mellow. |
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Some uke-less kids come to the club to hang out and watch, and those tend to be the first ones to whom Thomas hands over ukes to when he gets a new one. |
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Victoria Odita was rushed to RAK Hospital in critical condition as a result of an incisional hernia in her abdomen, which caused her intestines to hang out of her body. |
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The field in question is attached to a lovely hotel, and in between all the lunges and squat thrusts we get to hang out with hunky athlete James Cracknell. |
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