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At this very second, the great Cadbury chicken may be about to lay another mediocre batch.
Apart from player reserves, which Laporte has identified in the past as a weakness, the coach may be about to lay another ghost.
At the market's close they were swapping hands at $38.23, giving the company a market capitalisation of $105 billion.That is still an absolutely breathtaking valuation, propelling Facebook ahead of the likes of Amazon and other high-tech behemoths such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard (which is rumoured to be about to lay off some 30,000 staff).
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He was about to lay down millions more.
So it was soon obvious to the crowd that the creature was about to "lay".
Its driver, the police said, was about to lay down a far bloodier wake.
The setting is Lvov, Poland, in 1943, where the Nazis are about to lay waste to the Jewish ghetto.
He is about to lay the first bit of a 215km pipeline which will carry gas from Colombia.
Though excited by my discovery, I was saddened by the burden I was about to lay on Jonah.
He is about to lay the boy down in his bed when he has the strange feeling that he is looking at himself.
She also has a panting, baby doll expression, as if she is about to lay a finger on her pouty lip.
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