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That's like paying $5 for each pile of "doggie diamonds" they leave on your Persian rug.
Do this for each pile of clothes.
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Not bad for a pile of animated sweets.
(Skeptics might mistake it for a pile of crenelated sugar cubes).
He charges them just $100 for a pile of rusty artifacts.
And as for the pile of windblown dust and soil that the rover spent weeks analyzing?
Thanks once again for the pile of comments - you've all done yourselves absolutely proud.
Le Clapas takes its name from the old Occitan word for a pile of stones.
"Sixty-thousand dollars for a pile of wood they'd never seen?" he said.
"I would kill for a pile of scrumptious cookies," he replied.
It was bare, save for a pile of Batmanglij's gold Vampire Weekend plaques in a corner.
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