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My mother always knew if I'd had even a drop of something before showing at her place for supper.
After speaking with members of Roberto's family, the police began a routine search of building when, those close to the investigation said, officers came upon a drop of something that looked like blood.
(Either that or someone put a drop of something strong in their tea this morning!) During my selection, I said I would make better provision and services for older people a priority if elected.
You can add a drop of something like rosemary oil.
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Even in the quieter moments, have a back drop of something constantly going on that distracts the characters and keeps them on edge.
There's an extra emotional kick in her designs, a note of regret, even malevolence, when she injects a drop of black into something.
Fitzgerald found the medium of the short story difficult, writing in his Notebooks that "the price was high, right up with Kipling, because there was one little drop of something not blood, not a tear, not my seed, but me more intimately than these, in every story", and telling Ober that "all my stories are conceived like novels, require a special emotion, a special experience".
The price was high, right up with Kipling because there was one little drop of something, not blood, not a tear, not my seed, but me more intimately than these in every story, it was the extra I had.
"Some of these sites will tell kids exactly how many drops of something they need to take in order to get high," said Ms. Quist, the principal.
These come about when you suddenly realise your mate has dropped a spot of something stronger without telling you, and now everyone has a Jansport rucksack for a head.
She says she saw my buddy drop off a bag of something and if I wasn't high I had nothing to worry about.
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