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But Rob's the guy who always folds.
As he sits at home, Mr. Alejo nearly always folds his arms tightly across his chest as if to ward off a blow or a kick.
As you read this, Mr. Bush is negotiating the terms of his surrender to the inevitable -- he always folds in the end.
Imagine an electronic newspaper that becomes plastic in the heat of your hands but always folds back down when you're done reading it.
It always folds into a compact three-helix domain containing a helix-turn-helix DNA-binding motif.
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For Derrida, Husserl's descriptions imply that the living present, by always folding the recent past back into itself, by always folding memory into perception, involves a difference in the very middle of it (Voice and Phenomenon, p. 56).
They could always fold in Cablevision later.
There's basically three types of poker players: guys who always stay in, guys who always fold unless they have great hands and guys who always bluff.
If it is too tricky for the kids to follow (it should be fine), you can always fold your paper into a simple triangle and cut that!
"I always folded too quickly, and I probably lost a lot of money because of it," he said of some earlier jobs as a writer.
Or, should you pick up a couple of stilt-walking hitch-hikers, you could always fold the middle row into the floor to give the rear bench masses of room.
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