Sometimes it's obvious that everyone took five and smoked a joint the size of a rolled-up Sunday New York Times. |
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Swiftly swatting the bug with a rolled-up newspaper would have been the best course of action. |
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Vice City sees you in the role of Tommy Vercetti, just released from prison in a lairy Hawaiian shirt and rolled-up jeans. |
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By the time I concluded that yes, I did indeed need a piece of carrot cake and successfully bounced a rolled-up napkin off my waitron's neck, a saxophonist appeared. |
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Both she and the president, casually dressed in khakis and rolled-up shirt sleeves, had swordfish and salad. |
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We were in the air about 45 minutes when I felt a poke in the ribs and turned to find my row-mate prodding me with his rolled-up reading material. |
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So if you're still poking around the beach in rolled-up trousers and a floppy hat, wishing you could get out to a reading or something, well, you can. |
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At the scriptorium this past fall, calligrapher Brian Simpson arrived with a rolled-up batch of completed pages. |
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They get to eat as much as they like, blue bottle-wise, and it saves me smooshing flies with a rolled-up newspaper. |
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Or put rolled-up towels, fancy soaps and a back scrubber in it. |
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A pressure bandage can be made by placing rolled-up gauze, or even a sanitary napkin, directly over the wound and wrapping or placing duct tape tightly over the bandage. |
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Led by a fanfare of pipes and bugles, monks buckle under the weight of the rolled-up 45m Thangka tapestry, with crowds clamouring to touch the 18th century holy relic. |
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