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Before anyone could order as the ice cream boat slid up onto the sand at Goose Neck Beach, Mr. L'HommeDieu pulled out a deck of cards, asked his first customer to pick a card, not a flavor, then pulled that card out of his mouth.
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But he realized that fiction could order experience as well as philosophy could, and also provide some of the same comfort.
A handful of strikes on valued government or military targets could be ordered, as was done in the Gulf of Sidra raids in 1986 after Libya was linked to the bombing of a Berlin club popular with American troops.
If you protest theyll just point out that you too could have ordered as lavishly as they had.
The mechanical resistance of the morphological elements of all examined cultivars could be ordered as follows (according to increasing values): (1) perimedullary zone, (2) pith and (3) cortex.
I heard a john once say that he could order a girl as fast as a pizza.
Defendants who contested the charges against them at trial risked significant jail time with no hope that a judge could order treatment as an alternative.
There was a time when Deng Xiaoping could order his colleagues, as he once did, that there would be "no arguing" about the decision to proceed toward a market economy, or at least expect the kind of discipline the Republican Party once had, before it became an unruly marriage of business and Tea Party wings.
They went at about five times the normal rate of sale, with everything from batteries to oil lamps to gas grills flying out the door as fast as he could order them.
Officials said it was still considering more complaints of ballot irregularities and could order recounts in other regions as well.
It did not say the officials must hand count ballots, or that they could order such a count as part of an election contest.
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