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Underneath, she's broken; a tiny, fragile person.
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By the time they twigged, "all they saw," says Van der Put with a wince, "is a guy in a dragon suit breaking a tiny dog's paw.
At the end of this, millions will be still left uncovered, and others financially broken, so a tiny number of corporations can profit.
He sipped Champagne, laughed and even broke out a tiny blue squirt gun to soak the riders and photographers around him.
Obama administration officials and the Democratic leaders of the House and Senate, meanwhile, say they are determined to stay the course and still hoping to spend September and October on a debate that forces Republicans to defend expensive tax breaks for a tiny, wealthy minority.
And even earlier, when she put on the bravest face she could for that creep Estes, then let herself break just a tiny bit in the elevator?
Russian riot police broke up a tiny group's attempt to protest Beijing's bid for the 2008 Summer Olympics, detaining at least six demonstrators and two journalists Wednesday minutes after the protest began.
I came to this country on 3 September 2011 and I've not broken any tiny law.
(Dunning) HEATHER HARPHAM AND CASSIE TERMAN (Friday and Saturday) The two create a landscape that is navigated by guides like a clothesline, broken teacups, tiny blackbirds, tattered envelopes and a 30-year friendship.
Despite the increased willingness of mortgage companies to give troubled homeowners a break, only a tiny share of the subprime borrowers received any help and more than half of those who did get help received only a "repayment plan" to catch up on their missed payments.
The train ride to Almhult from Copenhagen, the nearest major city, passes through an unattractive grind of rocky forests, broken incongruously by a tiny Wild West theme park called Amerika.
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