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Every day, when the President took his nap, Rob Roy would stretch out on the window seat near him, like a perfect gentleman, and stare thoughtfully out the window, or he would take a little nap himself.
Every man who dabbles in the market to make a little easy money on the side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb.
Every pitch in the game brought forth a howl from the enraptured audience and every fly ball the visitors dropped ( and because their right fielder was still a little fuzzy from drink, they dropped many ) called forth yelps of derision.
Every little change in every little property would mean the whole thing is destroyed.
Every time the photograph bends, even a little, this can break down the emulsion.
Every car uses either a 5. 0 L Ford " Boss 302 " SVO or a 5. 0 L Chevrolet small block race-engine ( depending on the make )-capable of producing between 460 and 485 kW ( 620 — 650 bhp ) of power, but generally quoted as a little over 450 kW ( 600 bhp ) in race trim.
The AI was criticized by PC Gamer UK as " laughable ": " Every encounter you have is filled with people too stupid to realise that running away or taking some sort of cover would be the best option ... Academy requires little to no skill to play through.
This tongue-in-cheek " doctrine " is usually summarized as " Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business ," which Goldberg remembered Ledeen saying in an early 1990s speech.
* " Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business "
Former Foreign Office minister Denis MacShane said: ' Every little rat who feasted during the Bush years is now leaving the ship '.
Every little street is a delight.
" Every little moment has a meaning all its own.
Every character in the novel is fascinated by the charismatic Stavrogin, especially the younger Verkhovensky, who envisions him as the figurehead of the revolution he attempts to spark, though Stavrogin shows little interest in these schemes.
More explicit expressions of dissent as also common: “ 25 November 2002: Every Day new intrigues and tyrannies by our repressive turbaned rulers ... And crazy Muslims around the world that bring nothing but carnage and shame ... I swear to god ... if it weren't for clergy like Eshkavari who keep telling us that what they do is not Islam ... I would abandon this little faith once and for all ” In 2004 the government began to arrest and charge bloggers as political dissidents.
Low overhead and no video or promotional cost partnered with very little distribution costs allow for hearty royalties " Every six months I send those guys royalty checks ," Werckman says.
Every possible exit was blocked and with so many guardsmen, there would be little room for a riot to break loose.
He made three receptions for 60 yards in a week twelve win over the Kansas City Chiefs on November 29, and Reid said, " Every week we're giving Freddie a little bit more responsibility and he's coming along very well right now.
* In " Jeder stirbt für sich allein " ( published in English as Every Man Dies Alone or " Alone in Berlin ") by Hans Fallada, the author depicts the " resistance of the little people " to the Nazi regime.
Every time the monkey claps its little cymbals together, a nearby living thing dies.
Every once in a while someone will come up to have a little conversation.
Every man, woman and child knew that if something that horrific could happen to that little girl, it could happen to anyone.
: Every 400 years, a baby werewolf is born into the Fangsworth family, and so when the moon shined on little Sherman Fangsworth, he changed into Fangface, a werewolf!
Every man-of-war, you know, has her Lucky Bag, containing a little of every thing, and something belonging to every body.

little and Lambeth
Henry James, in his short story " An International Episode " ( 1878 ) has Lord Lambeth driven through town in " a little basket-phaeton " by his companion Bessie Aldon.
: With her little Lambeth pal,

little and gal
MSN shared a similar sentiment when they included this " this loving, caring, super-sexy gal " on the list of " gaming's hottest babes ", placing her at number six, and stating that her presence in the series was " a little subtle, giving her more of an emotional undertone ," and that the franchise would not be as special without her.
" All the truckers are asked, " Who's the gal in the little pink Mack?

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