Rolling a rock in the street doesn't cause you to dent a fender in somebody's car. |
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The murder of a stranger who entered somebody's house for shelter would call down the anger of the gods. |
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Of course they can conserve these things only by handing them down, by passing them on to their children, or to somebody's children. |
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If somebody's having a crack at the nuclear program I hope they know what they're doing. |
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If you can't get a rag out of somebody's garbage, the steward of any estate will give you something to cover your nakedness. |
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Even in the dog days of August, playing for one of the worst teams in the league, somebody's battling, and playing heads-up baseball. |
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But to plan somebody's murder is a particularly heinous crime and I think few people would do that. |
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How she got lost and stumbled in on Andrew's father pulling a silencer back from somebody's head. |
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The neighborhood carpenter would improvise a coffin with wood that sometimes came off of somebody's wall or chicken coup. |
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If I was wandering around telling people to shop less, eat less, borrow somebody's old clothes, I'd quickly become a figure of fun. |
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The customers come and go, but the privacy of Mathilde and Antoine's world remains as inviolate as the inside of somebody's head. |
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Most of these homeless people are middle-aged or elderly men. They live on the streets or cotch at somebody's place. |
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Outing those with delusions of grandeur, paranoia, and entitlement is a tough job, but somebody's done a great job of it. |
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If you despoil a whole town, if you wreck the environment for thousands of people, somebody's going to describe you as an entrepreneurial genius. |
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One day, a lobbyist will get enough money and pump enough money into somebody's campaign, and that will be that. |
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When political hot air is turning into cold blood, when duplicitous spin is becoming lethal, somebody's got to speak up. |
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I think that when it looks like somebody's got things a lot better than we do, we like to see them fall because it's sort of a great equalizer. |
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If somebody's hurling abuse at you, it may be better to just walk away from the situation. |
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Was the wrong button on somebody's computer, which brought events to light, an accident or deliberate? |
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I've been in restaurants in Brussels where I felt like a welcome guest in somebody's home. |
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Honestly, the one decent Christmas-related idea I've ever had, and somebody's only gone and stolen it. |
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On the first tee, he hit a shot off the heel and almost hit somebody's head in the gallery. |
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I think that it would be legitimate to ask for references from somebody's employer and bank. |
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When we are alienated or frustrated, we will never forget somebody's generous help. |
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As soon as you start importing, you are goring somebody's ox, breaking somebody's rice bowl. |
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Many times we realise, only in hindsight, that we have been only a pawns in somebody's game. |
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They just let things happen and then get a PR man to announce somebody's got the sack. |
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At these parties, refusing somebody's advances is considered to be the height of bad form. |
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From the milk teeth to, potentially, false teeth, you have the story of somebody's life. |
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It's not just gonna be somebody's cousin's boyfriend's sister twerking on the corner. |
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Hardly a day goes by without me hearing her yammering away in her high-pitched whiny sing-song voice, making somebody's life miserable. |
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So it's like a celebration of life more than the mourning of somebody's death. |
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When somebody's got a lot of money and the rest of the world knows about it, they're sitting targets for scams. |
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Then Stef kicked him in the face again when the two of them were slam-dancing at a party in somebody's garage. |
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If somebody's new shirt was a size too small, or their bright red lipstick was smudged, I wouldn't think twice about making them aware of it. |
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Why should I suffer because of somebody's negligence, carelessness, stupidity or even a deliberate act on his or her part? |
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While generally speaking that's a very good thing indeed, it's a bummer when your personal fortune is placed at the mercy of somebody's greed. |
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There are mental equivalents too, like having somebody's name, or a fact, or a song title on the tip of your tongue, but being unable to get it out. |
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Every time I say I never want to hear another concept record about somebody's failed marriage, one comes along that's lovely enough to make me to eat crow. |
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But I'm not somebody who goes doolally over somebody's weakness. |
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This little boy has nearly lost his life through somebody's stupidity. |
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Accidents happen because of somebody's lack of care and attention. |
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The fact of the matter is, the journalism business is a very local business, and no amount of technology available right now can substitute for being in somebody's face. |
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Again, what does it say about the human heart if you get your jollies, so to speak, by peering into somebody's interaction on a supposed desert island? |
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I've been in restaurants in Brussels where I felt like a welcome guest in somebody's home, the waiter playing the role of mine host to perfection. |
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Perhaps disappointingly, investigation techniques such as shadowing or discreetly checking out somebody's background take up just a small fraction of the course. |
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In 1962, Phil Rogers's ball finished in somebody's pint pot. |
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What is the specific legislation under which, if, a 15-year old boy heaves a brick in somebody's window and he has done it many times before, he might end up in detention? |
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I know I'm really a television talker, but gee, twice in my lifetime, somebody's offered me a record situation and I grabbed it and I'm so happy I did. |
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To see the turbinates, just look up somebody's nose, Sobel advises. |
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As with any good research, the only acceptable data should be collected from primary sources, not word-of-mouth, your buddy, or somebody's opinion. |
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Street light? Was I coming up in somebody's basement? Whatever it was, I was all for light. Trapped is bad. Trapped and blind gives me the crawlies. |
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That's really frustrating when you have a chance for that glory, to win a game where somebody's luckier than a two-dicked dog, and you just can't do it. |
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