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They're and asking
They're not asking her back onto the show.

They're and for
They're just something you're supposed to put on cereal for breakfast ''.
They're just waiting for the proper time to come over here and dump this place into the Adriatic ''.
`` They're an expensive English shoe for walking around a lot.
`` They're looking for trouble ''.
They're fighting and dying for you as I speak !< span style =" font-size: 90 %;"> ( Red Faction )</ span ></ ref > Parker takes up arms, with the help of Hendrix, a rebellious Ultor security technician who guides Parker through the complex.
* Stars of the Lid recorded a version called " Don't Bother They're Here " for their 2007 album And Their Refinement of the Decline.
The album also spawned the 12 " single " Downtown Train / Tango Till They're Sore / Jockey Full of Bourbon ", with Jean Baptiste Mondino filming a promotional music video for " Downtown Train " ( which would later become a hit for Rod Stewart ), featuring a cameo from boxing legend Jake LaMotta.
Although she could see nothing, she did seem to enter into a light trance and repeatedly said, " They're waiting for you!
They're also used for resonant transformers such as Tesla coils where they can achieve reasonably low loss in spite of the high leakage inductance.
On July 23, after suspending Jackson for disobeying a sign during a July 17 game, Martin made a statement about his two main antagonists, referring to comments Jackson had made and team owner George Steinbrenner's 1972 violation of campaign-finance laws: " They're made for each other.
The unrepentent Slovik said to the soldiers whose duty it was to prepare him for the firing squad before they led him to the place of execution, " They're not shooting me for deserting the United States Army, thousands of guys have done that.
They're shooting me for the bread and chewing gum I stole when I was 12 years old.
They're awards for insiders.
" They're looking for bid increases when I feel like there's a real migration to the Web, and it's difficult to really justify those rate increases at this time.
They're in-jokes that got into the campus paper for some reason.
" Reviewing for Yahoo, John Mulvey said, " They're an evolutionary dead end, the final, absolute triumph of alternative metal.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s he had a string of hit records, produced by Lee Hazlewood, which were noted for their characteristically " twangy " sound, including " Rebel Rouser ", " Peter Gunn ", and " Because They're Young ".
As George Simon in Metronome magazine notes at the time, " They're used in the foreground and background ( note some of the lovely obbligatos ) for vocal effects and for Tommy's trombone.
They're not very well known for their other songs, and these two are considered their best ones ...
They're also known for their often-ribald live performances, which were only matched by that of James Brown and The Famous Flames in terms of musical spectacle.

They're and .
`` They're Japs.
They're Japs '', came a high-pitched voice.
`` They're the ones we can expect to do better ''.
They're doin it now.
They're glued and screwed to the inner member of the keelson.
They're followed by the front and rear bulkheads as illustrated.
They're easier to shade there.
They're not.
They're buying fun and adventure and family experiences.
During the return trip, Barco kept muttering to himself in meaningless phrases, such as: `` They're under sand dunes They're better off, I tell you I saved their souls ''.
They're not even food.
They're all being used on offensive missions ''.
`` They're all here, back to 1865 '', Carruthers told him.
`` They're going to louse me up good.
They're up there in that freezing climate and all of us have to try and help them ''.
`` They're ugly and I hate them '', the boy insisted.
" They're the kind of twisted, instantly memorable characters one meets in John Ford's westerns, Jack Kerouac's road novels, but, most of all, in the blues and country songs of the 1920s, ' 30s and ' 40s.
They're not even human.
They're cartoons.

asking and for
If he had married her, he'd have been asking for trouble.
Twenty minutes later she was at the desk of the Grafin's pension, her tears dried, signing a hotel form and asking for a bath.
Then Miriam varied the senseless psychological warfare by suddenly withdrawing a suit for separate maintenance that had been pending, and asking for divorce on the grounds of cruelty, with the understanding that Wright would not contest it.
A need so deeply planted, asking for direction, so to speak, is likely to be gratified by the vivid examples and heroic proportions of literature.
Consequently, on October 31, 1896, Mrs. King wrote to Thompson, quite against her daughter's wishes, asking him not to `` recommence a correspondence which I believe has been dropped for some weeks ''.
Woodruff said nothing, and Pike, frustrated, stormed throughout Little Rock in an unsuccessful search for `` Vale '', asking his friends to keep their ears open.
As it was the custom of that alert colony to take over the property of persons asking for protection, this was an act roughly equivalent to throwing open the door to a pack of wolves and saying `` Come and get it ''.
When Quiney and William Parsons wrote to Greville in 1593 asking his consent in the election for bailiff, they sent the letter to Mr. William Sawnders, attendant on the worshipful Mr. Thomas Bushell at Marston.
Richard Quiney the younger, a schoolboy of eleven, wrote a letter in Latin asking his father to buy copybooks ( `` chartaceos libellos ) '' ) for him and his brother.
The Providence Sunday Journal article ( Jan. 29 ) asking whether American taxpayers are being victimized by a gigantic giveaway to pay for the care of war veterans who have non-service-connected disabilities sounds as though The Providence Journal is desperate for news.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
Perhaps after the soldiers had laid him on the ground, while Joseph of Arimathea was at Pontius Pilate's asking for Christ's body, Nicodemus was gathering his mixture of myrrh and aloes, and the others had gone home to mourn.
She concluded by asking for a brief interview -- `` to settle with you where '' -- and she threw in a tribute to his `` gentle manners '' and `` the wild originality of your countenance ''.
The innocence that they tried to conceal at the beginning is clearly destroyed forever when one of them, asking for a piece of lemon-meringue pie, gets a plate of English muffins instead.
He's really asking for it ''.
In doing so Marshall and Byrnes were `` asking for the ratification of a grim lesson in the facts of international life ''.
Bari was asking for it, he thought.
On the other hand, a husband who always has been vigorous and assertive may suddenly become passive -- asking, psychologists say, for reassurance that his wife still finds him desirable.
Here the absent sitter makes a `` date '' with a communicator ( someone close to him who is deceased ), asking him to `` come in '' at a certain hour, when a channel will be open for him.
And while less than ten years earlier the wayward Black Sox -- all of them top performers in their positions -- had toiled for stingy Charles Comiskey at salaries ranging from twenty-five hundred dollars to forty-five hundred dollars a year, stars now were asking ten thousand dollars, twenty thousand dollars, yes, even fifty thousand dollars a season.
But come the next session of Congress, State can expect only that its summer guest will bite its hand when it goes to the Capitol asking money for diplomatic entertaining expenses abroad or for living expenses for its diplomats.

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