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Thus, the cliché that Republicans like to fall in line and Democrats like to fall in love.
"I'd like to fall victim to the old boys' network," says another.
"Turkey is a pragmatic society which doesn't like to fall behind the world.
Plenty of players would like to fall short like that every year.
Makes fun of, among other things, Halliburton… First, I would like to fall on my knees in front of the I.N.S. headquarters in Washington, D.C., and thank them.
It performed great, if you like to fall asleep while listening to the loud whooshing of a Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade balloon being deflated by someone snoring.
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"Part of me would like to fall into business," she said, "and part of me would like to do something with kids.
By Gary Shteyngart The New Yorker, March 27 , 2006P. 66 First, I would like to fall on my knees in front of the I.N.S. headquarters in Washington, D.C., and thank the organization for its successful work on behalf of foreigners everywhere.
For those voters who like to fall in love with their politicians by finding a common humanity, Mr. Obama did not deliver at any of the three debates; he gave off very little heat, alluring or otherwise, and his composure had a certain flatness.
So probably not the sort of hardware the CIA would ever like to fall into the hands of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps?
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