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"Dammit, he better put up.
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In one scene he patiently explains to a child who confronts him with a loaded gun, convinced he is indeed a man of steel, that he had better put the weapon away in case the bullet bounces off Superman's chest and hits someone else.
A man stopped at a general store in Ohio to get some road information and was advised by the proprietor that he'd better put his top up.
But if fortune really has gone so far as to make Mr Bush president, he had better put his luck to good use.
If the Devil wants to lead me astray, he'd better put on a less tinny voice.Atlanta is a Mecca for young black professionals.
By Graham and John McCarten The New Yorker, November 12 , 1949P. 25 A man stopped at a general store in Ohio to get some road information and was advised by the proprietor that he'd better put his top up.
By Bernard Graham and John McCarten The New Yorker, November 12 , 1949P. 25 A man stopped at a general store in Ohio to get some road information and was advised by the proprietor that he'd better put his top up.
The New Yorker, November 12 , 1949P. 25 A man stopped at a general store in Ohio to get some road information and was advised by the proprietor that he'd better put his top up.
A photographer came to take a picture of the group, but he hesitated and delayed for sometime and finally got Mr. Atterbury to one side and whispered to him that he'd better put his coat on to have the picture look right.
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