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It drips from the canopy in globules on to upturned palm leaves and blades of grass.
In a version featuring the wild cherry flavor, the lozenge dangles from a stem; in another for orange, it drips from an orange half.
It drips from the high conveyor belts that carry loads from the warehouses to the ships, making piles that resemble week-old snow.
It's hot, and it smells, and it's sticky and filthy, and it drips from your lips, and you love it, because that is what it is to make love to a woman.
In this case, listeners to Jackson's national radio show should consider a brief tune out of his show to show that the N word is just as offensive no matter whether it drips from the lips of a tired white comedian, gangster rapper, blue room black comedian, radio shock jock, or a one time civil rights icon.
Point out music and sounds all around you, like the background music at the store or the beat the water makes as it drips from the faucet.
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It dripped from his warning to his own party that "we still have the largest majority in decades, and the people expect us to solve some problems, not run for the hills".
When we turned off our flashlights, there was a hint of light in the sky, enough to illuminate Surbeck using garden clippers to cut a branch from a tree and snip it into a Y shape about four feet long; he tied a black plastic bag across the forked end, to create a tool that hinted at a lacrosse stick but was designed to catch bonobo urine as it dripped from treetops.
At first, just take it out with your hands and have fun kneading it, hitting it, rolling it up into a little ball, letting it drip from your hands into the bowl, and molding it into a variety of shapes.
"Mommy, Daddy has blood," says Olive, as it drips drips drips from his body.
To create this mixture, thin some regular classroom glue with warm water, until it drips evenly from a spoon.
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