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JONZE -- Well, shooting the Pharcyde video, "Drop," part of the fun was how seriously they took it.
And the way that he is so sensitive to sometimes drop part of what somebody is saying to lower case which gives a slightly different feel to the rest of the sentence.
Most animals keep having babies until they drop, part of the evolutionary drive to spread their genes as widely as possible.
Here, the schemes using TFRC perform the best as they drop part of the video traffic already in the source: For Foreman, 1442.4 and 1180.8 packets, in average, are dropped by the source in the application layer adaptation and in the combined case, respectively.
An adult may also drop part of its tail and slink away while the tail bit acts as a squirmy decoy; this is called autotomy.
Mary Hemingway clearly didn't "insert" that final chapter the Times reporter called "...a wistful paen to Hadley... .. that Sean is so eager to drop part of into an "appendix".
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Every 6 months you drop parts of your act you don't like anymore and add new material, so you always have parts that are fresh and then you have your "classic" stuff that everyone has heard about, but you get better and better at explaining it.
On the other hand, the percentage of female-headed households with children in poverty dropped, part of a nationwide decline.
Last August Sweden dropped part of its investigation into Assange after the statute of limitations on allegations of sexual assault expired.
Jay Heikes has dropped part of the ceiling in an office and, using beet juice and coffee, stained it with a purple cloud worthy of Helen Frankenthaler.
Heeding the objections of scientists, the Energy Department has dropped part of a plan to make foreign nationals at its laboratories wear badges stating the countries they are from.
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