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I asked the steward to chill some wine, bring in some cigars and make himself scarce.
It appeared obvious that he had to make himself scarce for a few years.
They told him, bluntly, that they believed Britain's cause in the country to be unjust, and that he should make himself scarce.
And that – and I'm almost done – is before the generous 22-month gestation period in which nature allows the father to make himself scarce before the 10 years of parenting starts.
Who was obliged to make himself scarce during the 2001 election after his meeting with a newspaper as shadow chief secretary to the Treasury resulted in widely derided claims that his party could find £20bn of annual spending cuts it hadn't mentioned in their manifesto – a claim that derailed the whole campaign?
Trump, presumably, cannot wait for the occasion, when it is hard to believe he will make himself scarce.
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(Chip made himself scarce).
Senator DiFrancesco also made himself scarce today.
Then he made himself scarce, rarely performing in public until 2010.
Where Merzbow has made himself loud and ubiquitous, Jandek has made himself scarce.
Sir Geoffrey made himself scarce, possibly so someone couldn't take a photo and tweet it.
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