I hope the next cop who tickets me looks just like that, fishnet stockings and all! |
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And, phooey to the woman on the bus who quipped, I had a dress just like that in tenth grade! |
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If my colleagues knew I was here, I would be thrown out of our organisation, just like that! |
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If you don't get a handle on that insufferable smugness of yours, you'll grow up to be just like that name-dropping skite on the radio. |
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The statement was allowed to go just like that and no one even asked why the case was so. |
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To keep it simple, serve the juice just like that, or thicken it with a little slaked cornflour. |
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And just like that, CNN raised the curtain on the new faces of the network in front of its largest audience since the War. |
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It's not being harsh but we simply have to attach some conditions because we cannot give money just like that. |
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It is an amazing thing, a man you have thought might be dead suddenly speaking to you just like that. |
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I speak my mind, just like that, nakedly right out there in the open, shockingly point-blank in front of everybody. |
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And just like that, the greatest municipal finance crisis in one of the state's richest counties will be on the mend. |
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My feelings for him blossomed, then ripped apart just like that. |
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Other times a vacationer might glimpse the grisly discard from the corner of her eye, a serene walk along the beach interrupted just like that. |
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The tiger was too careful and too crafty to reveal himself just like that. |
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We do not live in an ideal world in which everybody would welcome humanitarian action just like that. |
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The perception that liberals are unpatriotic stems from that moment in time and from actions just like that. |
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Had I used my fleshly thoughts, I couldn't have just left my finger just like that. |
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People have therefore often asked me what on earth possessed me to think that I would get it through just like that. |
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A logical inference from this theory is that placenta in angiosperms should have amphicribral vascular bundle, just like that in a young branch. |
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Throughout the blustering winds parting the tall grass, a figure darted through the brush, and just like that moved as fast as the bolts of lightening above. |
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You must remember that we are in a heavy industry with huge continuous industrial tools, furnaces that do not stop or restart just like that. |
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Exchange can be used for much more than email and calendaring, and it's unlikely that customers can throw an Active Directory-based architecture overboard just like that. |
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And just like that, five hours in line paled before thirty seconds of very genuine warmth from a man who, by the end of the night, had signed for a thousand people. |
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Would you expect a heroin addict to come off heroin just like that? |
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We, who are but masses of sin, live out our lives just like that. |
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An accident took the lives of six men just like that. |
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The transition is a bit complex because you've just been following a certain cadence on the bike and then you have to find another for the footrace, which doesn't happen just like that. |
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And today, we are saying that Canada signed the international convention and must honour that agreement, repatriate Mr. Khadr, treat him appropriately and, above all, not turn him loose just like that. |
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In vitro results can not be extrapolated to human being just like that. |
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Most organisations that are dealing with celiac disease put just like that that beer is not allowed in a gluten-free diet, because usually barley or wheat is used when producing beer. |
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My grandson became a vegetarian, just like that, suddenly! |
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It stopped one day, just like that, after having gangrened our lives. |
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The issue of the physical and financial sustainability of the development of post-primary education is raised, just like that of its economic and social sustainability. |
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But one cannot copy a model just like that or impose it by force. |
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It is just like that and it gives me deep joy to meet you and to be informed of all the good that the parishes and other ecclesial realities of Rome have done in this pastoral year. |
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And just like that, we were all back to nicking out in the field. |
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There's canned laughter aplenty, there's flat-sharing and they all congregate in a bar with a sofa just like that one in Central Perk. |
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And yes, that Madeira cake recipe does taste just like that Madeira cake. |
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We were jogging slowly in the park when, just like that, she collapsed. |
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Just like that dead mayor of ours, she said that middle and low-class families would get a better life. |
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Jerome Flynn has toured with his own tribute show to Cooper called Just Like That. |
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