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The examples pulled out by Rosenberg: Listen up Glass Hear me now Let me use Glass to Go Go Glass Clap on Device, please 3, 2, 1... Glassicus Glass alive Pew pew pew The most striking point here, though, is the human element of the anecdote.
The owners, Jack and Grace Lamb, are attentive hosts who would sooner toss your bill away than allow a water glass to go unfilled or a gesture unrecognized.
I met this woman in Haiti, she had five kids, and she couldn't afford the glass to go around her kerosene light.
A sip of dog?" says the landlord, offering me a warm bottle from the wooden shelf and a half pint glass to go with it.
When Glass returned a few days later, Chester mentioned that he was about to be interviewed by Brian Glanville of the BBC and asked Glass to go in his place; he proposed they shave Glass's head and change his nose.
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Ask for a red wine recommendation and he suggests a solid French red (Chateau Larose Trintaudon, 2006, $12 a glass) and then he makes sure to pour you an additional half-glass to go with your hamburger.
There are harsh images of Hillary, looking brittle in dark glasses, to go with the harsh words.
Possibly, but there's more than enough 3D glasses to go around.
"That glass has to go somewhere.
Joel Pelcyger Los Angeles To the Sports Editor: Jeremy Lin should be given a pair of glass slippers to go along with his sneakers.
Never try to "force" a glass tube to go in a socket.
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