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What about when you pop
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autoresponder, one ad tracker, one pop up box, and a really cheap associate program
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Pop Up Wizard
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They took to the bed for an hour, just in case Jorma or Venna decided to pop back in on them
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Peter slept in an old left shoe in an alley, all nustled up next to his ma and pop
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"Why do we have to live with this old bottle of pop? He ain't my real pa anyhow!"
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When Ma had left for work, Peter talked to the only one who listened in these situations: his pop
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Pop had always been this ice-cold presence in his life, just watching him and judging
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Some kids didn't have a pop at all
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Pop smiled and his face wrinkled up more than usual
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‘They’ll still be open now … we could pop down and see if they have any boxes
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the toast, waiting for it to pop up
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When you need it, it will pop into your head
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She was a lot less intellectual than Alan, not quite what one would call limited, but other than pop culture and basic reading and writing, she wasn't educated and she certainly wasn't the deep thinker that he was
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The children were made to sit at one end of the bench with their father while the mother went off to buy a couple of bottles of fizzy pop and a packet of jammy biscuits
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Oh, and pop in a lamb Madras, pilau rice, a mushroom bhaji, and a couple of bottles of Spanish brandy while you're at it"
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What did she mean, that he was a prude because of that? Or was she glad to hide how much use she made of them? What would she come here for, just to drink yaag? She could make it pop into existence at their house, cup and all, on a whim
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… Thanks! Yes, of course you can pop over but it will have to be before 3
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“You’ll want to pop into my instrument room sir,” was all he would say
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mother went off to buy a couple of bottles of fizzy pop and a packet
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I didn't pop pills then
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totally unrelated, when the event will suddenly pop
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Pop him into the shopping trolley,
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Just pop him into the shopping trolley, key in the magic
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‘Of course – where are you living, Bert?’ He gives me the address and suggests that I could pop in any afternoon
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‘Yes, I only got that one a few months ago and I just happened to pop into the shop the other day to see if they had another one
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He had a big long larorlie trellis leading all along the side of the house, filling the space between his house and the next one, heavy with last year’s swelling pods and new buds ready to pop
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’ Chrissie said, remembering how she had to practice to whatever pop records Mum had bought
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“But it shouldn't be!” the Sportsman countered, “There should sound a pop like the uncorking of a bottle of wine
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That was a pleasant change from the pop culture, sex and bodies that she had talked about all evening
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She’ll pop round and see if he is in his house
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the pop machines, and went to our table to eat, hoping that Roman would show
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There was a loud pop
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going to pop out of my torso
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Going out with Sally and her family would be nice … yes, I’ll go … I’ll pop over to see Sally tomorrow and ask if there is anything I can contribute to the picnic
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After lunch, you can pop over to the garden centre and get some plants
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Could you pop over to my place and check for me, please?’ I asked, he looks up, suddenly animated,
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His Pop was a big time salesman, always on the
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She popped the bubbles with great glee, sometimes one by one; sometimes she’d roll the wrap over itself so multiple bubbles would pop at once
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“Ooh, careful young master I'm nearly ready to pop already!” whispered Kaitlyn, and smiling, closed her door softly
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Gone were the graceful days of Heather walking to the pop machines with
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She giggled and got up, pulling them apart with a little sticky pop
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She wasn't about to pop his bubble, by telling him that parents always thought, their children were the best looking things on the earth
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He was still on the first stairway when his torch went sputter, sputter, pop and profound and utter darkness took hold
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somewhere nice first pop out of the can, they nearly
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6) Plug in your free 5 day autoresponder series The best way to write your free 5 day course that your prospect get via your pop up window is to take chapters out of your book and put them in as a free teaser
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It was a fourteen-iron gig, a really great deal if you can just pop down there from home, not so great if you're hours away and had to pay an iron each way for wagon, keda and driver
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There was nothing so VERY remarkable in that; nor did Alice think it so VERY much out of the way to hear the Rabbit say to itself, `Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT- POCKET, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before see a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge
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I'll pop in tomorrow to see you at your place
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"Pop another ducit into the meter will you please Lemoss
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The convenience store, a tiny Mom and Pop of the type usually filled with fresh bread and milk and boxes of chocolate and biscuits so old that the boxes were sun-faded into mere facsimiles of their original
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“I’ll pop it down to Todd’s place tomorrow, if Sky can’t locate its owner
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“Just pop down here a moment please Harvest Festival
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Dingle if he could possibly pop over to read this
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Classical renditions of pop songs
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your children, all you have to do is pop their healthy meal into the microwave
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It is also possible to go much deeper, pop up in a new reality, erasing the past without a trace of memory
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Let me tell you the short story of the pop star Céline Dion who is an inspiration for French speaking Canadians and a lot of other people all around the world
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I am quoting Céline Dion as an example, not because she is a pop star but because she represents the keenest of evidence that fairy tales are sometimes made true
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“Are you crazy? All he has to do is wiggle into your brain and pop goes the weasel
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threatening to pop out of his sockets and he was coughing with
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But only pop in for a second, she needs
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race now knows souls do not pop out that easily?
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only wish that a simple sneeze could pop out souls
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Sometimes they even pop up twice a day! It was
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Taking into account the previous, could you go on as always, without feeling dumped on, angry, distressed, depressed, or whatever negative, violent, or other emotions that might pop up in your mind? Would this affect you just a little, somewhat, or perhaps a lot? In other words, how dependent are you on these things to have a rich and fulfilling life? More specifically, how dependent are you on external factors, as opposed to being internally centered and in tune with yourself and your loved ones to be able to feel whole, relaxed, and satisfied with your Earthly existence?
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I think I just saw her pop her head out between the stalks of wheat and then disappear again!”
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Having been betrothed to Zarko for a long time, Helez had a feeling that he would soon pop the big question
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It becomes a tax haven for teen pop stars
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There’s pop and juice in the frige
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White smoke began to pour vigorously from around the door, then there was a dull pop sound and the hatch door simply dropped out of the hull, landing with a crack on the rocky ground before toppling over to lie flat
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She faintly heard a button pop as her shirt was liberated from her waistband
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“It’s the 1st of May today for what it’s worth bloody hell back home the maypoles will be out and the kids will be dancing round them and enjoying the day with food and pop”, and his eyes looks dreamily into the distance I felt sorry for him because I knew how much he missed his wife and kiddies
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There was a loud pop as the pressure seal was broken and the door was pulled hurriedly open from outside
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when they go to open up the program it’s going to pop up
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It is just going to have to pop up and state that, “Hey, if you
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What I mean by that is that it will pop open a page that’s
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I’d pop the gum into my mouth, giving me the oral gratification
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The next of kin would have been the first person to pop up on the investigative radar
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In Pop Warner, in High School and in College, I was the best player on the team, but I wasn’t always on the best team, go Bruins
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The hours went by, I had another scotch and soda, before switching to soda pop
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managed to pop the trunk, but it had not opened all of the way
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chips on a plate, grabbed a can of soda pop and sat down to eat
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I noticed they picked up chairs, books and associated gear, but that pop cans, wrappers and other paper trash were still lying about haphazardly
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He said, ―Mom, Pop, I want you to meet the best damn man that ever shit between a pair of shoes!‖ I was really embarrassed, but they didn‘t seem to think anything was wrong with this statement
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“He is going to pop the support chain that he knew was weak
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Over a medium heat, begin to pop the popcorn
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I took a few deep breaths to try and compose myself as I held onto the sides on the basin looking down into it as if a solution would pop up through the plughole
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Every now and again a giggle would pop out
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“Sure I do!” William had already found the flip part of the stopper and the bottle made a small pop sound as soon as he released the top
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A pop philosopher who had no effect on the philosophy field, and an awful novelist who had no admirers in literary circles, Rand's appeal was to very sheltered well off individuals with a fantasy image of themselves as persecuted
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The exit door disappeared with an explosive decompression that made my ears pop, then my mouth opened in an 'O' of surprise as pig-boy was sucked through the opening
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And hot! One time he and Mush-Head brought a litre of juice, a can of pop and one canteen with a litre and half of water
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When he thought of Pop, sitting there hour after hour, day after day, watching the Cable News, with its litany of death and disaster, its obsession with terrorism, work-place and high school shootings; he guessed no one was immune from the paranoia
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“You’re a half-wit, Brubaker,” Nibbles told the trees around him, snapping open another can of pop
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for a living is really what she wants since her dance with modern pop
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“What’s going on in there?” called his pop from the living room, where Frew Cobbs was all wrought up about how the terrible wild fires in California impacted the illegal aliens getting driver’s licenses and port safety and recalls on dangerous Chinese-built Barbie dolls
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While she was cooking it up into stones, he’d slip out, pop the bitch, then zip right back
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, with my family—the usually husband and kids contingent, with extended relatives who pop in and out of the house from time to time
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" Jorma knew that Herndon was pretty excited about his boat because he popped back out the hatch and lifted one of the seat cushions to show him
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A few other heads popped up from cubicles to stare at Henry
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” He popped the sushi roll into his mouth
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Herndon almost popped an aneurism over that, she could see purple veins pound in his face, but she turned it on him with the story of Kulai's fortune
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He was going to have to think of something however because he'd heard the noise and popped out of his door
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doostEr put the second bale on his side and popped it open, he tore into it
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I popped pills and potions, tried yoga
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"She popped it with a stick years ago, but don't tell her dad she said that, please
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Little beads of sweat have popped out on his forehead
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A bloody mary popped into existence on the bar as her hand snatched by
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He took out a silver cigarette case, engraved with swirling ta moko designs and popped the lid
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They popped their heads round the door for a
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Bahkmar popped her panel right at his hand without saying anything
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As soon as Moamar announced the decision, Bahkmar was popped from the stands into system space
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We popped up bottom up, slammed back down on our faces and gradually righted to endure the same pounding for hours more
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They popped their heads round the door for a quick visit and for a coffee
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Alan must have heard it because his head popped out of their nest and scanned the horizon
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we popped up to see if we could help” said Fred
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which had popped right into his mouth due to
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“God that was good!” He mumbled as he wrapped the last piece of bacon in the last biscuit and popped it into his mouth
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He continued spitting out vile things until Big John popped him on the head
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He told the lady that his mother had just popped next door to borrow some sugar so that she could make a cup of tea and she wouldn't be long
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One by one they held out nubs of bread until the pieces filled my hands, then the bishop stood before me and blessed it, took a piece and popped it into his mouth
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She popped thru the door and danced down the steps
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"Bugger me, but you're ugly", said the soldier, but he steeled himself and popped the dog into the shopping trolley
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Having filled every pocket the soldier popped the dog back in front of the cash machine and went on his way to the second room
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He popped this second dog into his shopping trolley, entered the magic numbers on the cash machine's keypad and proceeded to stuff his trouser legs full of as many twenty-pound notes as he could
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After a few seconds the soldier started to feel really freaked out, so he popped the dog into the shopping trolley, pressed the buttons and built the biggest pile of fifty-pound notes he had ever seen by the door
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He pressed one on his mobile phone and with a whoosh, up popped the dog with eyes as wide as compact disks
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Just then Black Rod, in his role as master of ceremonies, popped his head around the door and said, "Time, Sir
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“I popped in to see how you're doing with those signals but it doesn't take long to see you are nowhere
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"She's a bitch, she popped into a place I was staying and snatched the guy I was with right out of my arms
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"Here you go," she said, and she popped a view onto a nearby screen
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Bottles of fizz were popped and toasts were drunk
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" He banged a keyboard and watched a dark little screen that popped up above him
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He popped Ava's last backup to the desktop once again
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Big Al wiped up the last of the jam with his crust and popped it
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flash bulbs popped as his picture was taken
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He told the lady that his mother had just popped
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himself and popped the dog into the shopping trolley
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soldier popped the dog back in front of the cash machine and went
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He popped this second dog into his shopping trolley, entered the
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to feel really freaked out, so he popped the dog into the shopping
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He popped the question on Thanksgiving
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Just then Black Rod, in his role as master of ceremonies, popped
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Ava wasn’t about to let this come to fruition, so she stopped the captain’s grant line and then popped into the office tapping Yellelle on the shoulder
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He heard her, his head popped up
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He told her to send them back and popped another breath freshener
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stray arm popped up from the mix and was shoved
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He turned slightly so that the pole spanned the gap between them, then without any effort popped each of them in their solar plexus with the two ends of the stick
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With a shrug he popped the
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They popped out of the other side, stumbling
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A story popped in my head, the one every young boy
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Probably just popped out
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This time a picture popped up along with a full
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“Well it’s not us,” Agent Shultz popped in from the back of the room
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But just as he passed between them, with a flick of his staff, almost to quick to see, he popped them each in her solar plexus
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into the garbage can at the edge of the kitchen, and popped another open all in one
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I popped another beer, conceding the fact that I would never be able to keep
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She popped the bubbles with great glee, sometimes one by one; sometimes she’d roll the wrap over itself so multiple bubbles would pop at once
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that just popped into my head when I looked at them
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Kneeling down, she gently touched Crystal's golden locks, instantly she popped up and began wiping the sleep from her half-opened eyes
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"Heat” The word popped out before she realized she’d said it
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Talking to herself was one of her biggest problems, and she hated to admit it, but when he popped his head back out of the room with a knowing look, she had to say something
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He’d popped back up, after her father was married
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Then, another imp popped up and licked the cream off with its comically huge tongue
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At that note, she immediately popped to her feet
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Emma sat shaking her head when Beth popped through the door to announce that lunch was ready
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She’d no sooner nodded her head to agree, when Jim popped his head into the room from the front hall, he stood there for a minute, glaring at her
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A second later the youth again popped up, swiftly, the girl who’d been pushed to the ice, flung herself forward, across the jagged surface
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She popped out of the car wearing a long beige trench coat, something
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She was just pulling her hair out of the back of the shirt, when he popped the door open and stepped in
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through the air, and it popped in my mitt a lot louder than it had in his
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man’s shoulder popped in mid-rotation before he slammed to the dirt floor
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He popped the mitt well; it wasn’t just a fluke that day in January
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Again his mighty arms stopped her, pushing her into the open door of the truck, he popped the clutch and was flying before she even knew where she was
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I started to squeeze I knew he was dead when his eyeballs popped out of his skull
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The ball had no arch and when it popped Johnny’s glove he shook his wrist
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sounded when the leather popped in the catcher’s mitt sixty feet away, of how
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back and popped the third pitch up there harder than the first two
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In a second he popped
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" When their eyes popped out of their heads, she rephrased the statement
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“insurance” popped into my head, and I ran over to the construction equipment,
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No; as soon as the probe slewed into alignment with the next facet, he popped back into existence, more substantial than ever
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The boy’s eyes nearly popped out of their sockets when it
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She popped a bead from a tiny pocket in her ruffle and tossed it on the cup stand next to the end of the cushion his butt was heading for
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“I popped down to the East Wing to look for the jar in case you had forgotten it!”
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That same evening Grants wife popped into the laundry to give her violets a dash of water and she looked at the tall interloper, it was quite dead
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"Beauty and Sky have popped down to the village to explain to your family's why you are late" Granny said with a twinkle
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That bubble popped as soon as her eyes landed on the big black android
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There was another team here, a farmer was sleeping under his empty wagon, his head popped up and he asked, "What's all the hollering about? You don't need no escort to the shitter in this…"
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"Now what?" Alec asked as Bri Lynn popped out of the trap door and shook her head
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Nothing wriggled in it, no bubbles popped
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My ears popped the way they do on an airplane, and my skin prickled
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I had a couple of valiums as I was very nervous, invoked protection from my guides, and then popped a Red Dragon tab
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I, uh, I was telling my friend Morty that you and your kind are normally found in the flat marshlands in England and although it is flat here, there’s no marsh and we’re definitely not in England, so, I was wondering, well, you’re here, and not there, and you popped out of a wheat field, and…”
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A vision popped up in her mind of him ripping the clothes off her body and kissing her passionately
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The right answer popped into his mind
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"More reports popped up in Utah and Washington State
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" he made a popping noise with his lips into his mic
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From drawing images on a canvas, to creating a whole new world with a few different colored markers, most of the images that are posted on the company's feed use a variety of colors, show images popping up off the screen and show some form of creativity flowing off the page
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Her husband was not impressed when she eventually returned home minus the shopping trolley, without any money and too scared to make amends for her failings by popping down to the off-licence for him
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I carry it back into the kitchen and rinse it under the tap, popping the Devil’s Ivy into it and taking it upstairs
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Omi said, popping a candy from the jar into his mouth
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Chrissie glanced at him – he was staring at the body on the floor, his eyes nearly popping out of his head
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Sometimes she even went so far as to chew on the bubble wrap, and she could hear loads of popping noises inside her head
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The fat man stayed on his feet though, and with no other strategy popping into that
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popping up in a sixty-degree day once or twice, only to return to its winter chill the
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wrapped around throats and to see eyes almost popping out of heads
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popping his eyes out of their sockets
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"She does have a way of popping up where she doesn't belong
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" Jake answered, to what he thought, was her calling him, popping his head into the shabby dimly lit room in the basement
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replay that ball popping out of my mitt
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However, before the bones began popping beneath his flesh Alec released him
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Theodorous, the brown-eyed Death Guard, recoiled in shock, his eyes nearly popping out of his black hood
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"We should have thought of this before we got here," Viktor said, popping back to animation
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Her gray eyes darted to the left where a large chunk of wood levitated above the heads of the other demons, then, before they could reach her -- with an ear popping THUD!, the shard of doorway slammed to the earth, crushing them
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Who knows what kind of world they’re living in now, with demons popping up on the street? The sooner Sebastian made more progress on his research the better
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Scott pushed the power-driver into each screw, popping out with a whine
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Shelley felt her ears popping as much of the air within the shelter was sucked out through the open door
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“That’s good Billy Boy she will be glad to see you she knows your home and has been looking forward to you popping in on her after all you were always her favourite
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My feet like everyone else’s were blood raw and as I marched along I could feel the blister popping and filling my socks with their blood mucus and liquid
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Popping unbidden into his mind: an archive film of the hapless hero being faced with diffusing a bomb, with no time to wait for the expert to identify the correct wire to be cut
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It felt like small rocks popping against his furry-covered cap and tender ears
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Cursing, Terry eased himself from the car, popping the bonnet to look at the engine
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It did not really explode in the sense that there was no bang but rather a popping sound
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Once the popping has slowed, remove the pot from heat
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(There, I‘ve said it!) Isn‘t it peculiar how many young boys (now grown men) traumatized some thirty to forty years ago seem to be popping out of the woodwork with such alacrity; the suppression of (such) painful matters buried for years suddenly provoking a reawakening of Conscience or whatever else you may choose to call it? Could it be that the promise of financial gain may be a (chief) motivating factor in their decision to tell all? I believe that a number of these accusations have been trumped-up or are simply the product of overactive or ―extended‖ imaginations that have seemingly lost their perspective over time
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Bru used his telephoto lens to look into the shelter’s interior, popping off a few shots with his flash
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‘Just popping in to renew old acquaintances,’ that’s what the bastard chirped, chatting away as though we were long lost friends, but my blood ran cold at the sight of him
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“Should have brought some marshmallows to cook over the fire later,” she said, popping a burger into a roll and handing it to Troy
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Steve shot me a look of surprise, like a rabbit popping up from his hiding place only to find out the hunting season is still on
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Six guys and two women all wearing heavy headphone style protectors were popping away at varying regularity
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One thought kept popping into his head
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Popping the trunk button, father leapt out and began to pull out my stout luggage and pile it up behind the car, in the street
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After popping into existence in the alley, and then shooting off up to my room, I was so shaky and scared
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"I told her you were just popping out to buy her a villa as a thank you present for going out with you tonight
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Popping shots, drilling the table clean
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They scrambled, popping the slots with shells
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If any of my neighbors can see in, there’s going to be a popular YouTube video popping up soon
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I often find beautiful flowers popping up in my garden which have had only nature’s encouragement and nutrition to grow
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“Aiight niggas, here’s what’s popping,” Quan started after taking another pull of the black
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For a long time the only sound was the crackling fire and the popping embers
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Popping sounds fill the air as everyone in the Pit starts to fire at one another, young and old, the cameras momentarily forgotten
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Selena stared at the three friends on the floor, popping her hip out
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So what happened in the time immediately following their celebration on the rim of the crater? Jaro remembered Bruce popping open the warm champagne
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She could hear Sven’s voice mingled with the popping of flaming
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A small plate and smaller menu concept is also all the rage, with nordic influences popping up here and there
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We’ll have armies of people popping our pills for the rest of their lives, all so they can eat like piggies without looking like them
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Your eyes are practically popping out of your head, and you’re as cold as ice
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There was a popping noise and the radio went silent
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Ever since she had heard about his dead girlfriend, he had been popping into her mind more and more
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“Do you believe in vampires then?” he took a large gulp of his wine casually, popping the glass on the sofas arm
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As much as he enjoys busting my stones, I decided to play it straight and spare him the comic comments that were popping into my head
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was almost popping out, she placed the food down on the table
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Its trunk sucked at the top of the shell before popping it into its slathering mouth
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The two scruffy occupants were watching the venue intently to see who would be popping out
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Jaden hears a low popping sound from a distance behind him
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He did a double-take, his eyes popping open, before composing himself and coming over to greet me with a kiss on the cheek
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And, when the delivery boy comes, it would all either be excitement with eyes popping out or agitation at ignorable, miniscule details
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bubble, popping it with her tongue when it was sure to make the
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’It won’t be through want of effort, I can assure you of that,’ she said, popping
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Prove the popping
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The reality and pain of that mom-betrayal-shit is always popping
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They keep popping up and down
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A few minutes later a string of popping sounds made them open their eyes, and they realized that they were on the patio of their cottage on the slope of the volcano at Hilia
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Loud popping sounds came from under their feet as accumulated gases and air bladders exploded under the pressure of hurrying feet
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Now we’re the frogs! he thought as he viewed the carcasses that still littered the upsweep of sand, where men now performed a similar slip-and-slide, scrambling their way to the top, again, amid the same popping sounds as before
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“Together! Together!” He roared as the whip cracked with great popping sounds
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The Egyptians were the first to answer the popping sound of many more whips as they crawled after their wagons with suddenly renewed vigor
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again, amid the same popping sounds as before
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“Together! Together!” He roared as the whip cracked with great popping
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answer the popping sound of many more whips as they crawled after their wagons with
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She picked a few early daffodils that were popping out everywhere amongst the trees
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dress and popping into the sea
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the huge nets in the rafters and the sound of their popping was lost in the uproar
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All was silent until the local police came to see who had been popping firecrackers in the old Magistrate's Office, but it was empty
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said, popping up behind Batistuta
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➠ Popping the top of a pen
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Charly thanked her warmly, picturing herself in front of Clay Feister, his beady eyes popping with surprise as she bought a CD
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They started popping corn to string into garlands
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While the girl took the main responsibility for popping, Charly prepared her contributions to tomorrow's feast
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Calvin looked it over thoroughly, popping his head up from cover for seconds at a time, trying to find a good shot
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Montana rinsed off in the shower for a minute before popping out to look for soap and a washrag
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We can certainly expect to see this iconic button sequence popping up in more Playstation 3 games and console features in the near future
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He floats upward to a stand, his eyes popping out and his tongue swelling up
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But she could not stifle the sound of the gun popping so close that she felt the bullet rush past her when it exploded in its next victim
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Muller folded the belt strap, popping it for effect and leaning over her, so close she could feel his breath
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Her gaze was met with an endless sea of lights popping and flashing
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Just as an electron can appear in any spacial position about its nucleus (so quickly that it seems to be a cloud), time is open for our spark’s next random popping up
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As the doors opened the cameras began popping once more
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The woods were dark, with fireflies popping in and out of view
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Every time I did though, I feared a ghost’s head might come popping out of the speakers
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What, my head morphing out of your mother’s image and popping out of the mirror at you… a little over the top? Too much?
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She reached for the aspirin on her nightstand, popping the lid to pour
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Bush strips off his jacket, tosses it in the corner, walks over to a refrigerator against the wall, opens it up, takes out a can of beer, pops the top and begins to chug-a-lug
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Every now and then, when she thinks no-one is looking, it pops out … am I being a fool? Or even worse, an interfering old bag? I hope not
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David pops the trunk with a key fob
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At a serving trolley nearby, Mohammed pops a cork, winks at the princess, who nods slightly
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Calling him a bloody bastard every time he pops into my head goes some way to resolving the issue of my feelings for him, but it’s much harder coming to terms with my utter stupidity
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One of the secretaries pops her head round my door, wide-eyed, ‘Jo! You’ll not believe this but the police are here! Any idea what’s going on?’
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pops and dating girls for a week at most
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Dave pops his head round the door mid morning
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with the money Pops had given me
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allowed to use, thank Jesus and Mary) that Pops got for me
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Pops stood in the doorway smiling, holding in his hand the folded black
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Ma and Pops sat up toward the top of the stadium, wrapped in their
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She was dressed in a short, strapless, body wrap held by ruffle and pops on the left
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He took the two pops of the top end out first, and folded that down, and caressed her
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After caressing the smooth curve of her hip for awhile, he undid the other two pops and opened the other half of her wrap
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the first question that pops into the mind, when one talks about
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"That right pops?" The reporter answered
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The former, unless given to critical reflection, is (oftentimes) spontaneous; giving rise to whatever pops into one‘s head; the latter generally follows creative impulses and subsequent effects that require additional time to develop
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“Uh, huh,” said Pops, intent on the paper, which quite frankly Brubaker had asked him to cancel numerous times
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To the south, we could still hear pops, thuds, whunks and whacks
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Staggering to his feet, Conal followed Piers towards the gate, trying to ignore the crackles, pops and hisses issuing from the burning bodies behind him
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After I was shot years ago in my gunfight at the mom and pop"s convenience store in Toronto, I spent more time in a hospital than anyone should have to in a lifetime
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Pops just lowered his head, with a momentary glare, and stifled his next comment
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Pops was a good bird
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On the bed, Pops, in his pine
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climbed out of the pit, and readied Pops for the deep six
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It was Pops
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When Pops finally
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My pops taught me a lot, but the most important lesson he gave me was one that he didn’t even know about
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She breaks off a piece of the muffin and pops it into her mouth
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We go all the way to when I was in my mother’s tummy; some of the yelling pops up in my memory
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The second he asks the question, the answer pops out of my mouth
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“Yeah Pops, just have to fetch a few things
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that it would probably be most profitable to do a squeeze page for one offer that pops up
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Just think about this, the first squeeze page pops up and they get 10% opt-in rate on that;
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Grandpa Blaise and Corey sit with me until a face that I’ve been waiting for pops out from behind the curtain
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“Well thanks to you pops, you being the principal and all
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I can explore any idea or thought that pops into my mind!"
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A box pops up that says Off to the Races
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Smiling, Zachary steps forward and tries to pull the candle out, but the cake pops open
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question that pops into your mind can be
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that issue pops up during a time I can handle it
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Pops and Dottie were traveling a lot, and they thought I would get a better education, and stay out of trouble if I was shipped off to prep school
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Underwood was on his way to his honeymoon in Myrtle Beach, SC, when Pops had the state police pull him over and tell him to go to the nearest phone to call my father
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Pops told him that P&G had made an offer and he wanted to know if Underwood was willing to sell his shares
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Pops had told the people at P&G that he was leaving town and could not be reached, and no one was to be told where he was
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Pops, who was in Raleigh on business at NC State at the time, heard she was staying in “my” hotel, and thought it would be a coup for me
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Pops thought about that and developed a strategy
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Along about the second semester of my junior year, I persuaded Pops to let me have a car again, one from his antique car collection in Ithaca—a 1952 Nash-Healey sports car
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But when Pops came home, he just asked if it hurt, and that was it
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As I said, Pops traveled a lot in his work, and sometimes we would all go with him
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Often we would travel together and meet Pops at the other end
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Pops wasn’t blind to my faults, and he pointed them out in a gentle way
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Pops admitted that he was pretty active in this area when he was young, and the one thing he warned me about was getting involved in a parental suit, or what he called a “shotgun wedding
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” Dottie and Pops even made a bet when I was sixteen
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Pops had explained he got it as a collector’s item, and they drove it for three years
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Pops said he had my college education paid for through an insurance policy even before I was born
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During this time, Pops continued to publish and print the Duncan Hines guidebooks at his press in Ithaca
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“Food was interesting,” Pops told an interviewer about the industry he left in 1962 to start a new career at the age of fifty-two, “but media work is exciting
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As Pops was nearing his legal ownership limit of twenty-one broadcasting stations, seven each of television, AM and FM radio stations, he realized that at this time, in order to continue to grow, he would have to move to other media acquisitions
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While Johnnie was sitting across from the “big desk,” Pops, through his company, cosponsored a series of lectures on communications at Cornell
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As was his style, Pops had already started exploring the possible purchase of an estate in the Ithaca area, regardless of the fact that none were for sale at the time
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At any rate, to keep her happy, Pops gave my mother carte blanche with interior decorators and furnishings
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When I moved to Ithaca, Pops insisted I rent a house for a year, even though by that time I had enough money to buy one from the proceeds of my first house
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” In effect, I was to go down and blow him out, since Pops felt he was too close to the CFO who had hired him
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Pops thought sales contests got the juices flowing
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” And Pops summed up his passion for work, the only one he had, by saying, “You have to give to get…and whatever the job takes you give
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As Johnnie Babcock can attest, although Pops had great confidence in Johnnie’s management skills, Pops never hesitated a minute to overreach him, intervene and take control of my supervising functions
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As Johnnie mentioned talk sheets were used to guide Pops through many phone conversations, but while he was using them with acquisition prospects, a secretary skilled in shorthand was frequently on another line making notes on exactly what was said for careful analysis at the conclusion of each call
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Knowing the details and every nuance of how the conversation went gave Pops the advantage going into the second round
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When Pops objected to a $5-a-week raise for a secretary who had been with the company for forty years and hadn’t had a raise since his son joined the company, young Roy said she was doing a good job and deserved one
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After all, Pops started with nothing
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The vision at the party was, indeed, the lovely Ginger Rogers, and Tetlow vowed never to take fashion advice from Pops again
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It was seldom that Pops was at a loss for words, but there were exceptions
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’ ” Later, Pops said, Dottie told him the message should have read: “To RHP from your closest friend
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As Dottie said when asked what it was like living with Pops, “Life with Roy has been fun, hard and breathless
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, former chairman of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company’s executive committee, was an old friend of Pops
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It’s ironic that I went with Pops when he bought it, which was the only occasion I was with him where he pulled off one of his many deals
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Right after I attended the auction with Pops, a story appeared under the headline, duesenBerg roAdster Brings $5,300 At sALe in the Watertown Daily Times on Friday, October 27, 1961
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When Pops died, he left it in his will to Soyring, who had taken care of all his antique cars, and the rest of the cars in his collection were sold or given away
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I suspect she knew my father would personally be interested because of her husband’s connection with Ithaca College, and of course Pops ended up buying it
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The price on the car was more than Pops was willing to pay, but they took the two-hour drive to see what he could negotiate, anyway
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When they got there, the owner of the automobile stuck to his price, and Pops said it was beyond his reach
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During this time, Pops offered a figure $3,000 below the asking price and was still turned down
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Pops then named the new price at $1,000 more than his first offer, wrote the check, shook hands with the former owner, and the two men left
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When they arrived at my father’s home, Soyring said he noticed when he named the price, the $3,000 difference hadn’t been split evenly, and that Pops had paid only $1,000 more
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In his hometown, Pops became a director of the internationally famous Ithaca Gun Company in 1959, serving for eight years until it ran into business problems and was sold in 1967
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During this same period Pops became involved in the Tompkins County Area Development Corporation, the First Research Development Corporation in Ithaca, and from 1960 to 1966, was president and director of both the Upstate Small Business Investment Company and Great American Investors
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My mother remembers Cronkite asking her what Pops had given her for the special occasion
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Over the years, Pops served in many capacities at NC State, including president and chairman of the board of the University Alumni Association, chairman of the public relations committee of the Development Council, and chairman of the Board of Trustees in 1977
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In early 1992, Pops received the Centennial Award from his alma mater
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He engaged Cornell to research American eating habits before launching his food enterprises, and after his food research in the Cornell labs, Pops made his link with Duncan Hines
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As Johnnie mentioned earlier, in 1983 Pops was instrumental in creating the Lewis H
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In 1980, Pops became a trustee of The University of North Carolina’s School of Journalism Foundation
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Pops became a member of the Ithaca College Board of Trustees in 1973 and was elected chairman in 1982
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”15 Pops didn’t limit his involvement in education to North Carolina and Ithaca-based centers of higher education
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At age eighty, after sixty years in four business careers culminating in a media empire, Pops never forgot his farm roots
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As Johnnie Babcock points out, extravagant praise and accolades were heaped on Pops over the years with seldom a negative word
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There is no question that Pops treated different people in different ways and came across to individuals differently—no question about that
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’ ” One of the financial candidates interviewed by Pops was told in the interview there were no “yes men” in the management group