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Now other men would drop by the house.
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He noticed that every day a young man would drop in to pick up his wife, a Legg Mason employee and would have to be dragged out of the firm's small library every night.
My friend Logan told me that there was a Mister Softee truck he would patronize as a youth where asking for "double sprinkles" meant that the ice cream man would drop a dime bag into the bottom of the cone and then fill it up with ice cream.
The men would often drop books off at the bookstore, she said, adding, "They help people, and people help them".
I'd have to suspect, though, that he'd be thankful if the House-Senate compromise included the Senate bill's jurisdiction over the entire power grid, and the House bill's language protecting the grid from solar and man-made EMP, he would drop to his knees and thank the good Lord above.
Once the opposing team were set with possession, the wide men in Dortmund's 4-2-3-1 would drop back so they would defend with two very traditional banks of four.
Tom Homan and his nephew Adwin Moody ran the Hen Island boat, and they would drop off the men at their trains and pick them up, for 50 cents each way.
Van Gundy, unaware that his big men would start dropping so steadily that he would wind up playing power forward himself in today's practice, had sympathy, but little else, to offer Dudley at the time.
That would be the man who'd drop to his knees in the mud and, in the cloud of gun smoke, raise his hands in surrender.
Why does this man, for whom the biggest stars in Hollywood would drop everything, shun publicity?
Van Commenee hinted that that one member of the men's relay 4x100m squad disqualified in Helsinki - Malcolm, Chambers, James Ellington and Mark Lewis-Francis - would drop out to make way for Adam Gemili.
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