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Or maybe the company was tired of turning out one masterpiece after another and decided to coast for a while.
In 1971 he disappeared to the West Coast for a while and played piano bars under the alias Bill Martin.
You begin with a hell of an opening, you coast for a while, and you end with a hell of a closing".
"People should not carry out activities on the beach and stay away from the coast for a while," he told reporters.
I liked that final stretch, the road going straight along the coast for a while, the water big and empty to the south, the fields and low hills above spotted with light here and there from farmsteads and faraway cottages.
Then you coast for a while.
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He predicted that Apple would suffer a similar fate after coasting for a while on the back of existing products.
In his windy semifinal on Ashe, Murray dropped the first set but coasted for a while before edging out a blustery 5-7, 6-1, 6-1, 7-6(7) win over No. 6 Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic.
Atheism has been coasting for a while, as that dismal bus ad ("There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life") proved, managing to be both pusillanimous and patronising in an even shorter space than the average tweet.
With her kids out of school for the summer, she devoted herself entirely to them, and decided to coast for a short while on her savings.
Bewildered, they coasted along for a while, when, wham, there was a splintering crash.
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