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In addition to the ceaseless mispronunciation of the setting (with a long "a" in Copenhagen), each cast member has nabbed a "Danish" accent from midair.
And sooner or later it's going to bring on a disease on this country, a disease that's going to spring from midair and it's going to be bad.
Robertson drove the right side of the lane and attempted a push shot from midair about 7 feet from the basket.
Birds long have been astir, the robins picking after worms, the crows boring into the lawn for chinch-bug grubs, the swallows snatching mosquitoes from midair, kind calling to kind in their jubilant pea-brained codes.
The threads of enamel paint spinning across the surface of "No. 4, 1948: Gray and Red" at the Guggenheim, scattering comets and spermatazoa as they go, were dripped and spattered downward from midair.
Pharmaceutical companies also appear to conjure prices from midair.
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It must keep the sound radiation from the front of the cone from colliding in midair with the sound radiation from the rear of the cone.
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