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There's even a British aid worker who, in homage to the rottenness around him, has become a heroin addict; you can almost see a ceiling fan turning slowly, futilely above him.
"Makes me chuckle to think of each English cricket fan turning to their Saffer friend to call him a 'doos'," says Richard Spry, "when the correct pronunciation is, of course, 'doos'...".
As long as Cuba was not free, she would go on sitting at her computer with her little dog stretched out on the tiles beside her, alert for the telephone, with her front door open and Santa Rita at the ready, and the ceiling fan turning slowly in the smothering air.
If you don't have a fan, turning on a computer monitor can have the same effect.
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If you have a convection fan, turn it on.
The fan turned out to be an assistant district attorney.
Overhead, a fan turned, but the air did not.
Another fan turned up unannounced on Kelly's doorstep.
One fan turned out to be pretty influential: Mr. King himself.
Near the back of the crowd, one fan turned to her friend.
Instead the fan turned towards an injured player watching from the bench.
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