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Everyone seems to have personal qualms over which to shed tears, and everyone looks busted as hell, particularly Kiara, whose complexion resembles wet, unmixed cement.
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Links look busted, though.
So I can look busted?
All his political enemies lined up to have a go, threatened to undermine the BBC's independence and ultimately ensured the trust – which frankly looked bust – and the question of BBC governance, would be central to the forthcoming charter renewal discussions.
The cops are looking to bust you.
The actor hits 60 this year and, putting a fatherly arm around Chloë Grace Moretz in the film, could he be looking to bust in on Liam Neeson's family-values-avenger racket?
"If you're looking to bust through a plateau, taking five grams of creatine before your workout might help you do that," said Steve Hoffman, a trainer in Cherry Hill, N.J. "It adds water weight to your muscle and helps you lift more".
It occurred to Charlie now that, given the run of luck he'd been on, today was the day the tellers would be replaced by undercover agents looking to bust deadbeats who cash their dead moms' Social Security checks.
The problem of hoax news seemed to reach a crisis point two weeks ago when a gunman walked into a Washington, D.C., pizza shop looking to bust up a (nonexistent) pedophile sex ring, supposedly run by the Clintons, that had been written about on hoax websites.
When he shows her O'Connor's photo, she says she'll read her because "she looks kind of busted up, y'know?
Maybe Posada touches you, maybe he doesn't, but the ultimate sad truth is that a hard slide always looks better than busting a disco move.
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