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Those are net figures, by the way, not Gross ones.
Years of watching your Buddhist friends gently coax spiders onto pieces of paper and carry them outdoors have made you feel guilty about killing living things, even gross ones.
"He grabbed" — polite words didn't seem fierce enough, and the gross ones struck me as obscene — "my private zone!" This was the name my kid's grade-school teacher had used for any area covered by a bathing suit: private zone.
The 40-minute production, geared to children 3 to 8, is interactive: children are asked to provide magic ingredients (a few appealingly gross ones), chant spells, sing songs (the upbeat score is by John Fleming), clap hands and even provide a shoe and a box of salt.
Six Japanese manufacturing sectors had larger value-added surpluses than gross ones.
Don't worry, not gross ones.
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"That was a gross one," Rousmaniere said, of the 1920 race, which he has studied, poring over photographs, news accounts, and seaman logs.
Goofy and a bit gross (one of the best scenes is where a member of the choir makes a snow angel in a pile of vomit), the original Pitch Perfect took $113m£71.5m5m) worldwide.
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