It is an extremely rhythmic and melodic collection of songs that expresses pop in the most subtle of ways. |
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His durability will stop the revolving door at the position, and he will provide pop in the bottom of the order. |
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If you stick a blown-up balloon into a vat of melted chocolate, it'll pop in your face. |
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I think he is officiating at another event or two nearby and thought he would pop in and say hello. |
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A slew of characters offering up information and speculation pop in and out in her lively paced, almost Holmesian pursuit of the truth. |
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If using fresh tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then pop in cold water, enabling you to peel the skins away. |
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One can't simply install the operating system on an existing machine, pop in a couple of peripherals and go. |
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We are providing a choice of a cooked breakfast or a continental breakfast and are hoping people will pop in. |
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They had bought a sausage roll each and held a bottle of pop in their hands. |
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In the meantime, pop in your favorite movie and take a load off your mind, because you deserve it. |
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He dresses film stars, supermodels and the aristocracy of pop in clothes that are symbols of status and success. |
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As tender perennials are damaged by frost, remove them and pop in fall-blooming asters, chrysanthemums, and pansies. |
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I pop in and see what I want, but for about 10 minutes I can't find a sales clerk anywhere near the sporting goods area. |
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Whenever I feel everything's getting on top of me, I just pop in there and every kind of support and counselling is on tap. |
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The shop is poorly run, inadequately stocked, with indifferent staff, but you can at least pop in and out within five minutes. |
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Dashing mixologists behind the bar prepare classic concoctions to get you in the mood and you could just pop in here for a drink. |
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You'll dine like a king and probably want to build a house next door just so you can pop in every day for lunch. |
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I work on polishing it and harmonising it, but the melodies just are there, they just sort of pop in to my mind. |
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There are many people who are very used to listening to opera, classical music, world music, and pop in languages other than their own. |
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He was in New York for the premiere of Tommy in 1975 and had decided to pop in on his admirer while he was in town. |
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She also did a vox pop in the town centre where people told her the issues they felt were important for the election, which included pensions, taxes and immigration. |
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Or pop in and visit one of the 17 Bettie Page clothing stores across the country boasting apparel inspired by the pinup beauty. |
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Stuff your fave artists into the Sony Ericsson Zylo music phone, style the Walkman? player, pop in the earbuds and lose yourself in superb sound. |
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What's more, during the day you're welcome to pop in just for a coffee. |
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While we eat, locals pop in for takeaway chips, milkshakes and ice cream. |
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That may have contributed to this week's latest pop in Chicago oat futures. |
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A parliamentary committee in Germany investigates radio and TV quotas for Teutonic pop in an attempt to stem the tide of British and American hits. |
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The bubble size has a direct impact on how many bubbles fit on the screen, so there are a lot more bubbles to pop in the more difficult levels. |
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It could be as simple as a microwavable product-something easy for the housewife to pop in the microwave. |
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Classic in the kitchen, Internet radio in the bathroom, pop in the kids' room: Loewe Multiroom makes differences in taste a pleasure for all! |
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Please pop in to our Cafe, right next to your motel, to pick it up before you leave. |
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In fact, one of the fastest and easiest ways to make the tedious task of spring cleaning less taxing is to pop in a CD while completing your chores. |
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Carter volleyed Carlton into the lead with what looked to be the winner with two minutes remaining but there was still time for Mark Andrews to pop in an equaliser. |
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That's where dishes you can pop in the oven and forget about come in. |
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I like the fact that all you have to do to get a fairly good cuppa is pop in a disk and let her rip. |
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We also have an MSN-AOL chat thing on our laptops and at our office, so we can always pop in and say hello to somebody, or whatever. |
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Make sure you hear that little pop in the bottle when you open it, and also to serve the baby food onto a plate rather than just serving it straight out of the bottle. |
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So, Gardner residents, it might be time you pop in for a little off the top, and a pushup. |
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Damion is always keen to explore new products and is experimenting with a brioche-like custardfilled honey bun when I pop in. |
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Anyone looking for a laugh should pop in for a pint and check out the natives. |
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Mary Beth, a 39-year-old textile worker, felt a pop in her right wrist when she lifted an 8-pound bobbin into a spinning frame. |
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An air of resigned condescension swithered around me as it was patiently explained that you couldn't just pop in and buy a bed. |
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These destructive habits are characterised by holding soda pop in the mouth allowing it to bathe teeth, or swishing between the teeth to 'de-carbonate' the drink for several minutes before swallowing. |
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Simply place delicate undies, those mysterious socks, or garments with lacy or delicate detailing into the bag, zip up and pop in the washing machine. |
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They also took into account virtual particles that pop in and out of existence. |
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You never know when one is going to pop in. |
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Some grommets are designed to pop in from one side. |
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I am not talking about the standard blood transfusion service that comes around to your church hall and you pop in for half an hour, have a cup of tea, and go back to work. |
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Just pop in the included AA batteries and crank your tunes. |
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Although the formative influences on the genre were primarily British, the bands that developed and codified power pop in the 1970s were nearly all American. |
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We were in training on the astroturf and I've rolled my foot over the ball, my foot's been planted in the astroturf and I suddenly felt a pop in my knee. |
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