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Inmates have been known to tear a hole in the rear of their jumpsuits, to hide a balloon of drugs.
A telephone booth in function, the recess is a balloon of space that is entered from the building's third-floor lobby.
This year, for example, Nickelodeon is to introduce a balloon of Dora the Explorer, the star of the top-rated cartoon show among preschool-age children and the first Latina character to appear in the parade.
The commercial, which continues to run on TV, shows the Stewie balloon fighting for a Coke balloon above the streets of Manhattan with a balloon of a more mainstream character, Underdog.
Ms. Hadid will also speak about the work on Dec. 4. Footnotes Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will include a balloon of Humpty Dumpty made by Tom Otterness, the artist known for his cartoonish bronzes.
The Trieste was a natural progression of this thinking: instead of a basket held aloft by a balloon of hot air, the Trieste was a steel cabin kept buoyant by 32,000 gallons of lighter-than-water gasoline.
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Fear produced a ballooning of the interest rate spread.
The Shia-led government has overseen a ballooning of the country's security apparatus.
This is cinema without gravity, a ballooning of joy that makes people laugh out loud; if Fred Astaire ever saw the movie, he must have nodded in recognition.
It further expanded the drug war and the federal death penalty, leading to more severe sentences and a ballooning of the prison population.
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