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But until that day comes I'll continue to pop in unexpectedly.
They will not give a key to her parents, who live nearby, lest they pop in unexpectedly.
There, several pilotless surveillance aircraft turned in unexpectedly strong performances, including the Air Force's Predator and its missile-toting cousin from the Central Intelligence Agency.
And it's disturbing how much dust and detritus can accumulate in a few days, especially under the kitchen table: quite embarrassing if people pop in unexpectedly.
Never drop in unexpectedly.
Whatever he lacked in murk and mysticism, Mr. Cruise made up in unexpectedly dark, insinuating presence.
The same is happening in unexpectedly suburban places today, with uneven results.
If anyone comes in unexpectedly while I am working I am terrified.
"It's special, the Tour de France," he said in unexpectedly fluent French afterward.
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