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I think that I got a little bit of shell shock from all the alarms going off all the time because every one of them I was is she OK, is she OK.
Remove a little bit of shell from each end of the egg.
It's best to do this so that if you get a little bit of shell in with the egg you can easily get rid of it.
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Congressman Jason Chaffetz questioned the replacement of military forces with contractors, asking: "Are we just playing a little bit of a shell game here?" There is some irony in the fact that a decision by the Iraqi government to deny US soldiers immunity will result in an increase in the numbers of much hated and unaccountable security contractors.
You don't run for shit now with that little bit of shell in your shoulder," Reggie responded, referring to the partial bullet that had lodged just below the back of Chuck's neck when he was shot the month before.
Customers looking to get more battery power with their player can shell out a little bit of extra cash for an upgradeable memory backpack and get 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB of additional storage capacity.
The argument for micropayments is probably familiar to most of you: You may not want to pay a big subscription fee but might be willing to shell out a little bit of money to read an article that interests you.
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Even though the Main Course crew has been generous enough to provide all of their music for free you can also find their stuff on Beatport and iTunes if you don't mind shelling out a little bit of your hard earned lunch money.
For Connor, everything stems from this place with Angel and Holtz, and when we got the opportunity for him to let that out, I think he came out of his tough shell and showed a little bit of his sensitivity.
"I guess he's kind of like a shell at the same time, a little bit of protection," Rollins said.
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