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TWO Christmases ago the director Bryan Singer was looking for a modestly scaled movie to make, something he could slide in quickly between behemoths.
Boothe also could slide in at center.
These could slide in: Virginia Tech cornerback DeAngelo Hall, Miami of Ohio quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, Oregon State running back Steven Jackson and Williams, if eligible.
Choosing his words carefully, he endorsed a move for another outfielder, saying, "You would think that we might need some assistance some place down the line," but he appreciates how the team has responded over the past three weeks and wants to make sure that, if the Mets were to make a deal, they would bring in a player who could slide in without disrupting their chemistry.
If this thing could slide in at under $500 and would be sold as a consumer device, it might be something to watch.
When shoving a pie in the oven, they blew a gust of wind underneath the crust creating a swell that gently rolled across the doughy horizon so their masterpiece could slide in with more ease.
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At 10 30 P.M., Marclay realized, a shot of David Strathairn, delivering the news as Edward R. Murrow in "Good Night, and Good Luck," could slide into Dustin Hoffman, in "Tootsie," watching television.
On Thursday, the Bank of England warned Britain could slide into recession in the aftermath of a vote to leave the EU in next month's referendum.
The Bank of England has warned for the first time that Britain could slide into recession in the aftermath of a vote to leave the EU in next month's referendum.
She warned that many Americans could slide into poverty in retirement because their nest eggs were so small.
Without a political settlement with Hezbollah, he said, Lebanon could "slide into a conflict," in which Hezbollah fought openly with Sunni forces, with potentially horrific consequences.
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