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My dog died for this bit of living, Susanne thought.
The reason for this bit of legerdemain is not clear.
Why interrupt our president for this bit of stuffy financial news?
Shocked by the valuation, she casually taps the cherished find and exclaims "for this bit of plastic".
But he said the Air Streams and pup tents were not long for this bit of earth.
"My Audio Biography," which kicked off Jazz at Lincoln Center's 25th-anniversary season on Thursday night, has every justification for this bit of canonical horseplay.
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Among the businesses the report cited for following this bit of wisdom were SmarterKids, Abebooks.com, FragranceNet.com and FTD.com, among others.
Take, for example, this bit of aesthetic theory, disgorged by Engleby after listening to Beethoven's late quartets: " 'Late work.' It's just another way of saying feeble work.
I thanked Joe for sharing this bit of family history with me and adopted the body language doctors often assume to signal that the visit is about to reach its end.
Condoleezza Rice, America's secretary of state, who helped broker the November agreement, is pushing for at least this bit of it to work.
"Would you say that the shower has 'necessity status' for you?" Allen's research subject muses for a moment over this bit of jargon.
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