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Smart but hotheaded, Yancy is on suspension from the county sheriff's office, busted from detective to restaurant inspector.
Beached after things go badly, separated from his exec who's nearly busted from the service after his reaction to the unsurprising yet highly cinematic end of his marriage, Torrey settles into some quiet staff work at a recovering Pearl Harbor only to find a variety of second chances, both personal and professional.
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"Instead, we're busting from the seams".
I'm still amazed you got busted for text messages from 2002 and 2003.
If you're the bleeding-edge type and don't mind a few scrapes and busted knees from time to time, feel free to give it a whirl.
Yep, point made; busted, working from a stereotype.
The Surface tablet shows the company is ready to bust free from the software world.
There are so many opportunities out there if you want to bust loose from the corporate environment.
Dark Age of Camelot, put it: "Are you going to get more sympathy from busting 50,000 Chinese farmers or from busting 10,000 Americans that are buying?
He removed a Churchill bust from the Oval Office.
"Composers are not the bust from the conservatory," he points out.
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