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But I grabbed it out of curiosity to read on the train and was charmingly surprised.
Rodgers kicked the loose ball and linebacker Karlos Dansby grabbed it out of the air.
Rupert said, "Oh good!" and grabbed it out of my hand.
When I took my phone out, they grabbed it out of my hand and pushed me to the ground.
For days after the law went into effect, she grabbed it out of habit, so now she keeps it off.
Scott read the play differently and seemed unprepared for Manning's pass, which glanced off his arm and deflected to Dallas cornerback Brandon Carr, who grabbed it out of the air and ran 49 yards for the clinching touchdown in the Cowboys' 36-31 victory.
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"Pushing abstraction forward — or grabbing it out of the future — is what attracted me," she said.
If you tried to move your drink out of the way, she might grab it out of your hand.
Like if you say no, they'll just grab it out of you.
I ran back and started grabbing it out of the air while people around me handed me bills.
It could serve as a mere diversion, or a portent, as Debus demonstrated recently by grabbing it out of the chest and asking it a question.
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