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The button lay in a special tin in the right-hand corner of Miss Lewis's top drawer.
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Or that the start button lies under a red latch on the dashboard?
There have been four different winners in the first four races this season, and McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button lie second and fourth in the championship, four and 10 points behind leader Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull.
He knows where these buttons lie.
At the booth for Base Connect, which is double-sized -- triple-sized, if you include the adjacent one for its sister company, Legacy List Marketing, Inc. -- a sea of buttons lie ready for the taking, some for aspiring Congressional candidates, some reading "HARDENED CONSERVATIVE," some commemorating the conference itself.
Everybody always has a bunch of spare buttons lying around, so why not repurpose them into some twee little studs?
"For the last two years, we have been talking about reconstruction -- that is roads, hospitals, clinics and schools," Mr. Karzai said, before pressing a button to lay the first concrete base of the Hyatt Regency Kabul on Saturday.
Roger was unshaven, with hair growing down his neck, past the top of his shirt collar, which was unbuttoned to the third button, and lay open beneath the pea-green coat that needed cleaning, and which was either too large or too small for Roger it was hard for Patrick to say which.
Now replace your 'home' button and lay your replacement screen over your faceplate.
The buttons themselves lay nearly flush with the phone, which certainly looks nice, but I'd appreciate just a bit more of a hump or bump to help feel my way around.
A man who, Victoria Beckham once observed, flies long-haul in a three-piece suit, releasing just one waistcoat button to lie down and sleep.
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