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After they tumble through the air entwined, they find, when once again on terra firma, that one has grown horns and the other a halo.

One has grown to more than a million members.

One has grown out of the uncertainties of adulthood; the other wants to avoid them.

One has grown accustomed to, if not weary of, voodoo kings, their jungle queens, and all manner of resettings.

Usage recognizes no clear distinction between logistic and nonlogistic services, but a somewhat blurred one has grown out of the traditional and opprobrious identification of logistics with noncombat rear-area activities.

Buster's planting is quite random, and the tree has to be carefully examined in the round, since quite often one has grown into its neighbour and wouldn't necessarily meet the standards of the Christmas tree inspectors.

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Two men had been together eight years; one had grown up on the Lower East Side, the other in Venezuela, and there had been immigration issues marriage would have helped with.

Ms. McCluskey said that they have some sort of party every two weeks or so, inviting a dozen guests, but this one had grown to 20 -- and presumably not on the promise of Scottish cuisine.

One had grown up beside a playground in inner-city Richmond, the other on Wimbledon Road in Cleveland's wealthiest suburb.

To go to Old Trafford is the ultimate one, having grown up watching lot of games there.

That is a proper, if perilous, subject for grownup cinema, and I for one have grown tired of supermen, and superwomen, who start with such a flagrant advantage over the rest of us.

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