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: They'd put up even money, now, with Casey at the bat.
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She recalls that while on Capitol Hill, her kids would fish for loose change at the vending machines: " They'd routinely come up with $ 20 or $ 30.
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Lee refused and stated " They'd rather make money touring than releasing an album they did not believe in.
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They'd peddled the soap virtually alone, and without much success, until about a year ago, when -- with the addition of `` SX-21 '' to their secret formula and the inauguration of a high-powered advertising campaign -- sales had soared practically into orbit.
They'd played a Fillmore East gig without me, and Skippy took off with some black witch afterward who fed him full of acid.
They'd been here before looking Nightjars for series 2 of Birding with Bill Oddie, but they found none.
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They'd be at my house trying a post-birth abortion on me "; and " Feminists have no sense of humor, but clearly God did in creating feminists.
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They'd come, separately, to Gloucester some twenty years ago -- there's always been an artists' colony somewhere on Cape Ann -- and each married here.
In 1964, an article called " Comic Strips They'd Really Like To Do " featured one-shot proposals by cartoonists including Mell Lazarus and Charles M. Schulz.
They'd done a hit called ' Walk Away Renée ', and ' Pretty Ballerina ' was their follow-up that was a semi-hit, and he joined the band right after they had their hits.
In his book If Voting Changed Anything, They'd Abolish It, Livingstone outlines his belief that McDonnell presented exaggerated figures in order to support his proposal.
They'd seen the charts in Sounds and a lot of ' em just assumed we must already have a record deal of some kind, but we didn't.
They'd filmed all sorts of stuff in Scotland and were looking for an ending to the show, and used the otter scene.
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He does not know whether to look up or look aside, to put his hands in his pockets or to clench them at his side, to cross the street, or to continue on the same side.
Besides, Miss Henrietta -- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back -- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing ; ;
A popular belief grew up after the war that the only time during the Civil War that Thomas ever put his horse to a gallop was when he went to hurry up Stanley for this assault.
Lewis, at the head of the table, would leap up and move around behind the chairs of his guests making remarks that, when not highly offensive, were at least highly inappropriate, and then presently he collapsed and was put to bed.
In the interim between now and next year, we trust the House and Senate will put their minds to studying Georgia's very real economic, fiscal and social problems and come up with answers without all the political heroics.
And one of the best services available to the people who try to raise and can meat, to plant, grow vegetables and put them up.
Thus, when the Russians sent up their first sputnik, American chagrin was human enough, and American determination to put American satellites into orbit was perfectly understandable.
When Linda Kay had put up her breakfast dishes and mopped her linoleum rugs, she would go to the Big House.
but they were going up to the Big House after supper, and she had to put on a clean dress and fix her hair a little.
Draw-file the edges, square up the ends and put a slight chamfer on the edges so they will not snag in the frame.
We found that three men -- two carpenters and a helper -- can put up wall panels or trusses more economically than four men -- because four men don't make two teams ; ;
Perhaps he had better have someone help him put up the pegboard and build the workbench -- someone who knew what he was about.
We are abstracting from the fact of strikes here, but it should be obvious that the extent to which the public-limit price is raised by a given increase in the basic wage rate is also a function of the show of resistance put up by the industry.
or, to put the same thing in physiological terms, that the performance-capacity of the tactual apparatus, from the periphery up to the tactual centers in the brain, -- that is, from one end to the other -- was unimpaired ''.
Noticing Russell's horse in front of the long log building, he assumed his friend had slipped inside and would be able to put up a good fight, so he began working his way down the ditch to join him.
It was decided to strip the whole area down to the bricks, and to replace the rough coats up to one inch thickness to agree with the older artists' preparation, with a mortar, one part slaked lime, three parts sand, to be put on in two layers.
Old Mr. Pocket's frantic response to life imprisonment with a useless, social-climbing wife is to `` put his two hands into his disturbed hair '' and `` make an extraordinary effort to lift himself up by it '', whereas Joe Gargery endures the shrewish onslaughts of Mrs. Joe by apologetically drawing `` the back of his hand across and across his nose ''.
They love to dust, scrub, polish, wax floors, move the furniture around from place to place, take down the curtains, put up new ones and have themselves a real ball.
One manufacturer who held an allegedly basic patent said: `` I would readily put over $50,000 into the manufacture of the device, but it is so easy to make that we would enter immediately into a prolonged ordeal of patent litigation which would eat up all our profits ''.
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