A lot of people just want a good strong cup of joe to get ready to go to work. |
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If it weren't for the in-game cinematic sequences, I probably wouldn't have cared what the average joe thought about Novistrana. |
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Of course if just the ordinary joe wants to buy my script well, that's ok too. |
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So the system is weighted in favor of the habitual offender who knows the intricacies of the law better than the average joe. |
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Thirsting for a strong cup of joe, we kept our sand-encrusted eyes peeled for any sign of gourmet coffee. |
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On a recent Monday morning, as I plodded, zombie-like, to the break room at work to get a cup of joe, I passed Elizabeth in the hallway. |
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And it's pushing the new espresso products to price-sensitive latte sippers while still offering its old reliable cups of joe. |
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My take is that gelato is to ice cream what a mocha-caramel latte is to a cup of joe. |
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You have to buy breakfast, and as was the case in World War II, you'll be getting just a regular cup of joe, no fancy coffee drinks. |
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But despite the countless cups of joe chugged down in cubicles, the workplace represents just a fraction of the overall coffee market. |
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Mellow acoustic guitars keep the beat, while Mead's well-crafted lyrics perk up the listener like a good cup of joe. |
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The shop's longevity and grandma's living-room decor makes Fong Da a virtual time capsule, as well as a place to sip on a great cup of joe. |
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But if you let joe public on your land you need public liability insurance. |
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He wore a black-hooded sloppy joe with white writing across the front, grey shirt, black tracksuit pants and white joggers. |
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Boss Dornbush approached Chris' cell and gave him a tray containing a sloppy joe sandwich, potato chips, and a soda. |
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For college students, buy a reusable mug so that the daily cup of joe does not lead to daily tossing of paper or Styrofoam cups. |
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The average joe in the street doesn't know your name, Posy, but you are getting noticed by the people that matter. |
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Spider-Man was an everyman, a character whose secret identity, Peter Parker, was your average joe. |
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So I got a job in a factory, making some money, saving, being a regular joe again. |
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Creationists live in a much stranger and deeply imaginative world than your average heretical joe. |
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And sonically, how can a record that simultaneously evokes joe meek and dubstep fail to transcend its temporal context? |
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I'm just not sure whether I want yesterday's meatloaf as today's sloppy joe. |
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Back in town these guys would be wolfing down a sloppy joe and a platter of fries. |
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He travels the circuit, pretending to be an ordinary joe, and then cleans up on bets and prizes because he has a great rock-and-roll voice. |
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I like to think I'm smart enough to see this all in perspective more than the average joe at least. |
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And in this day of reality television, where the average joe is king, the pressure to look like royalty is felt by all of us. |
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However, one conclusion you can draw is that the average joe is actually more level headed than most of the experts who run the country. |
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This looks like it will be the last of the Average Joe shows, because the girl has picked the hot guy and not the average joe both times now. |
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You're quick to write something that the rest of the world doesn't accept as poetry, quick to separate yourself from the average joe. |
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The average joe watching Channel 9 would think the whole thing involved a bunch of misguided dreadlocked hippies trying to tear down fences. |
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Since then, the problem of spoofed joe job emails has only gotten worse. |
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I had a car and a 9-to-5 joe job, so I was making some money. |
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So while many of us reach for our cup of joe and tune out the often conflicting caffeine news reports, it may not be a bad idea to keep listening. |
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The average Joe who was happy with any old cup of joe a few years ago is now ordering a daily skinny latte and expecting every cup of drip coffee to be fresh and flavorful. |
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Either way, the average joe looking to be entertained is reamed. |
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Unlike hoity-toity displays of pedigree fluff, the average joe Cat Show is a celebration of middling felines. |
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His lunch tray somehow managed to slip from his hands on the way to a table and he had ended up wearing the sauce from his sloppy joe on his long-sleeved, white stretch-shirt. |
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It looked like someone had spilled a cafeteria tray full of sloppy joe. |
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Come here for the full sensory camp experience, not for a hung-over cup of joe. |
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They may live in New York, San Francisco, or Taos, N.M., but they band together to influence joe schmo in Oshkosh, Wis. |
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I believe it's called a sloppy joe but thanks for the commentary. |
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Students, though, were not entirely without their daily cup of joe. |
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Literally hundreds of billions of cups of joe are consumed annually. |
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Even Louis CK gets in on the fun as the joe schmo foil to Richie. |
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The reception included bride and groom favorites of fried green tomatoes, sloppy joe sliders, and macaroni and cheese. |
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Also, isn't joe Schmo an unusual name for a person from that part of the world? |
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Get a couple dozen packets of dry gravy, sloppy joe, spaghetti, and taco mixes. |
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Some people say I make the best joe in town. But you know there's a kiosk over on Eighteenth Avenue, not that far from here. |
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The postprandial moment has never struck me as a time for joe. |
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Sweet and spicy Asian flavors reinvent the standard sloppy joe. |
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