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Develop a thing that you two can do for a greeting or a "hi".
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New Hampshire, for instance, seems to have developed a thing for linking sex and malignant disease.
The American television networks have developed a thing for foreign performers in recent years.
Jericho, as the Bible tells us, developed a thing about walls.
Listen, I keep wanting to tell colleagues, I've got a daughter at home and she's developing a thing for the zebra that hangs above her crib.
For some time she has been engaged in a sort of aesthetic romance with the image of an artist or storyteller near the end of his life – in an interview with Marina Warner in 2006, she joked that she had developed "a thing about old men".
Pomerance even hints that Treves develops a thing for Mrs. Kendall, which explains why he's so short-tempered when he catches the actress appearing bare-breasted before Merrick.
You even develop a little thing for Sam Ervin.
"Memphis needs to develop a lot things in his play.
"One of the things we want to avoid is being overly prescriptive and develop a list of things that can't be served to children because that list constantly changes," Mr. Manfredi said.
Over time, Lisa and I develop a shorthand for things I'm too embarrassed to say: "masturbation" becomes "M," "sexuality" becomes "ooality," and my crushes become "him".
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