Sentence examples for aisle dropping from inspiring English sources

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ON one side of the aisle, dropping phrases like "Christian country" and "the real America," lawmakers rued the decline of absolutes in a permissive age.

There were so many fairness arguments that you really did expect Harry Reid to start walking down the aisle dropping pieces of toast in peoples' mouths.

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Forget mindlessly rolling down the aisles, dropping items in the cart for reasons of brand recognition or this or that gustatory whim.

Beer, wine and non-vintage champagne would flow as press officers, prettily accoutred in the latest company T-shirts, sauntered down the aisles dropping large chunks of hash and fresh packs of Rizla papers into passengers' waiting hands.

Is it OK to roam the aisles dropping items into my bag, or does that make me look like a shoplifter?

Both are modules that plug onto the top of the company's VirtualConveyor robot — a kind of large, warehouse Roomba designed two autonomously navigate from point A to point B in a space, while avoiding collisions with people, aisles and dropped objects, in the process.

If you live in France or within driving distance and you're looking to replenish your cellar — or if you just enjoy the spectacle of grown men fighting over the last bottle of a certain Bordeaux grand cru in a supermarket aisle — it's worth dropping by one of these fairs.

David Fuller, the producing artistic director of the Jean Cocteau Repertory, opens the company's new season with a rolling roar: screaming artillery explosions and bomb bursts as soldiers in modern combat dress and carrying automatic weapons storm down the aisle onto the stage, dropping and dying in the onslaught.

Celebrities, citizens and politicians from both sides of the aisle slammed Trump for failing to condemn the obvious and dropping the ball on moral leadership.

The machine room is designed with a center aisle, the driver's cabs have pressurization applied to avoid air pressure dropping when running through tunnels, and the cabs are equipped with air conditioning.

He is crouched in position of dropping his turds, in case someone peeks over the bread aisle and sees him do it; he is alone in a low foot-traffic aisle (the squash aisle, for example, would be a great place to shit in a supermarket, right by a pallet of Capri-Suns); at one point he kicks a turd under some skirting, which you would definitely do if you just shat in a supermarket.

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