Just invest a few grand in plastic surgery and maybe you too could become one of the most beautiful women on the planet. |
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Sure, you too may have received credit from your supplier, but balancing the debits and credits is surprisingly difficult to manage. |
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He was demanding as a director, but I wouldn't agree that he worked you too hard. |
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Yes, we worked you too hard in the last case, Mr Besanko, we would like to hear first from the respondent. |
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I have a steel-boned underbust corset that I can wear for you too, or I can bring it along for you to lace me into. |
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You know, you too have really turned out to be quite a looker since I first met you. |
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Now you too you can mimic a banjo or a slide guitar in your home or office. |
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Follow these seven rules and you too can beat the system and earn money from your plastic. |
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Efficient, fast, cheap and ultra-clean, this subway system not only offers archaeology and contemporary art, it sings to you too. |
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For as much of a bonehead you are, I really think that Taylor abuses you too much. |
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This year you too could buy someone in a low income country a mosquito net or a nanny goat. |
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Fill in any form, answer any telephone call, and soon you too will become part of a carefully-mapped demographic. |
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I hope I haven't confused you too much about the difference between a psychotic and a neurotic, there is a definite difference. |
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I can't tell you too many details, cos someone out there might steal my ideas before I have time to finish my recipe book! |
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After hearing her tale of blind panic in the deep, you too will be struggling to stay off the cream cakes. |
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If you play your cards right, you too can join me in listening to this fine piece of electronica. |
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If you were to copy Geraldine's eating habits you too would have a svelte figure. |
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We thought that this magnificent typo deserved immortalisation, and you too can celebrate a delicious slip of the key right here. |
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If you have an appreciation for the well-crafted yet uncommon work of art, this album will be ear candy for you too. |
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Tell her that you want to be her friend, but she crowds you too much. |
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Now imagine being turned down or paying exorbitant sums for life insurance and health coverage by companies that deem you too high a risk even though you feel fit as a fiddle. |
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Scrutinizing the lines on your face, she strokes your cheek and asks if your boss is working you too hard. |
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For just eighty-five quid, you too can celebrate Valentine's Day like Prince Charles. |
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Are you too attentive to your job and not having enough fun? |
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Also, let the griever know that you too are thinking about their lost loved one. |
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And if you're getting lots of seemingly random comments on your own company website, you too may have unwittingly become part of a SEO link farm. |
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Current owner is a Boy Scouts of America Climbing Merit Badge Counselor, and you too should become one for another drawing card. |
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When you believe the story of yourself too much, that can zombiefy you too. |
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Happy birthday Wrigley Field, but are you too beautiful of a ballpark? |
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If you receive a negative EKG, you too can go on a prescription-drug binge. |
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God bless, love you too xxxx GOTCH Gladys Much missed mum mother-in-law and nan. |
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She shows off her bod in the lingerie brand's finest offerings, but you too can have a piece of the action at a pursefriendly price. |
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And hey, all you soapers out there, you too can be the first on your block to own exclusive-to-you Daily News attire. |
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Those who don't are just as likely to underwork your body as overwork it as they may be worried about pushing you too hard. |
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Stop taking my food from the fridge! That goes for you too, Nick! |
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By betting on pipelines, particularly, you too can expect to go ka-ching. |
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Does this look familiar? Are you all weak and pathetic? Do you fear woodlice or splashes from the toilet? Maybe you too have a belt of the old melodram patheticism. |
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