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She says, "I'm going to brush her hair.
"But there's no way I'm going to brush my teeth with a toothpaste that has an insecticide in it".
We have red wine, and, yes, it stains your teeth, but remember, I'm going to brush for two minutes before bed.
"The nature of deal making," he said, "is going to brush up against more of these S.E.C. regulations than ever before".
If you lunge at them, if you tend to lean on them, they're going to brush you and go by you".
They tell him what he is going to do next, such as: 'He's going to brush his teeth.' This is annoying to him," said Dr Neal Boast, consultant forensic psychiatrist at the John Howard Centre.
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I went to brush my teeth and there he was behind me on one knee".
I noticed it when I went to brush my teeth and thought, tired from travelling, that maybe I'd cleared it myself with a towel.
When I woke up, the memory of his kiss still fresh, I watched Amoo's brown feet slowly descending from the top bunk as he went to brush his teeth.
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