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He could lay on some Who.
He started by asking whether he could lay a wreath at Ground Zero as a show of respect.
He once spent two years in bed reading every book about probability he could lay his hands on.
Released from the bondage of schoolwork, he also began to read everything that he could lay his hands on.
Instead he pulled freely and without permission from whatever movie tapes or DVD's he could lay his hands on.
Roberts retaliated by throwing Rumer's shoes out of the window – "and everything else he could lay his hands on.
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So he could lie doggo".
As Morgan says, McCarthy learned early that "he could lie and get away with it".
He constructed an intercom so he could lie awake all night yelling insults at her from his bedroom upstairs.
In his new bedroom, he could lie on the bed and reach up and touch one of the bullet holes.
He could lie instinctively, he knew how to protect his flanks and he was fearless; he had everything, in fact, a successful spy should have.
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