We live together, and I think that there should be more than maybe a once a week quickie. |
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This week we'll clean out the Answerman's inbox a little, with some quickie responses to some quickie questions. |
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Election outcomes have a variety of reasons that do not lend themselves to quickie analysis. |
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We are getting more of what I would call quickie storms, which are short and sharp and do a lot of damage. |
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Maybe we could even rush out a quickie biography, explaining to the masses the meaning of Mr. Greenspan's life and work. |
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However during the first half I had to nip to the loo twice and on each journey I slugged another quickie of Rioja down. |
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Are you saying that you're flying to the Dominican Republic for a quickie divorce? |
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Nevertheless, this quickie reference guide will help you pull off a successful barbecue in your neighbourhood. |
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Why, in this age of cynicism, sexual free-for-all and the quickie no-fault divorce, do people still get married? |
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It would take some black-hearted schadenfreude to gloat over the comedian's 75-second quickie divorce from his 18-month civil partnership. |
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In the world of quickie romances and shotgun relationships, finding the perfect match is nothing short of an Olympian task. |
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If you're going to do that, you might as well just have a quickie in your parents' laundry room or something. |
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I have some blog catching up to do so this post was just supposed to be a quickie to say congrats to my getting-older-by-the-minute daughter. |
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The study also found universities were offering quickie degrees to school administrators to make easy money. |
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Marriage wasn't an option for them yet, this wasn't the era of a quickie divorce. |
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And there are the quickie meals for those who have no time to enjoy culinary delights at a leisurely pace. |
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I'm not talking about quickie paperbacks, the kind that publishers toss off in a matter of weeks in response to an event or news story that captures the popular imagination. |
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A quickie 5-game series against a single international side is not necessarily what you want but it's what you're given. |
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How about when you stop by the combination gas station and quickie market on your way home and pick up a gallon of milk? |
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Jurors are usually cautious in a circumstantial case, as was clear from the quickie nature of their verdict. |
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When I refused a quickie divorce on his terms, he served me with divorce papers filled with baseless complaints. |
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I have friends who have fallen pregnant several times after a quickie with someone from a nightclub or wherever and the result has been an un-wanted pregnancy. |
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One woman admitted that she was past her best and was only looking for someone to meet her for a quickie in the steam room, where she wouldn't have to bear close scrutiny. |
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There is no quickie scheme that will make you a successful person. |
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Away from the world of wine-and-cheese openings and quickie television interviews, Gandhy's public-spiritedness draws him to causes like a moth to a candle. |
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While we're on a Valentine roll, let's have another quickie survey. |
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This quickie patch should be taken under consideration, or I need to be bullwhipped for possibly not understanding the ramifications of this simple change to allow it to work. |
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With its decades-long history of offering quickie hitches and divorces, marriage has long been a big business in Nevada. |
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For a quickie summer breakfast, melt a little butter in a pan. |
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Sometimes, you just want to send out something simple: a quickie email to a list of existing customers, or a Christmas invitation to the members of your Rotary Group, or the minutes of your last annual meeting. |
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But it is true: that is a good time for a quickie. |
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It seems that quickie wedding services are no longer limited to Las Vegas. |
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If the Durham quickie is struggling to cope with a phoney war, how on earth is he going to cope when the real thing starts? |
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Quickie also is re-emphasizing its JetSweep Waterpower Pushbroom, a combination washer and mop for outdoor surfaces. |
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