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He could have crossed somebody.
"Just the fact that somebody can be sexually exploited and violated, and the first thought that crosses somebody's mind is to make a profit from it.
It can choose to "cross-endorse" somebody else's — and this provision of New York's election law has given minor parties just enough clout to play a modestly major role.
If you remember in the film, the mother reacts to the fact that there's somebody crossing their lands.
Gerwig, in leggings, sneakers, and a floral dress, adds a few long prances of her own, like somebody crossing a stream, and spins around for the hell of it, or for the bliss of hearing Bowie in her head.
"She did tell me she always had to wait to see somebody crossing the street, because when the sun gets in her eyes, she can't see," Ms. Waisome said.
Explaining the scene in his post-race press conference, Vettel said: "I had to look again because I wasn't sure whether I had a problem with my eyesight or I saw somebody crossing the track.
This could have easily been somebody crossing the street and struck by this vehicle".
There are tense gangland meetings, ambiguous encounters, shoot-outs, and a finale in which everyone appears to be double-crossing somebody else.
I feel it is my duty to rep my groups well, so maybe there will be one less comment, one less shunning of someone else who comes along or to combat some crappy individual that somebody crossed paths with.
I was crossing my fingers that somebody would be at the ditch when I got there.
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