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The others, a peke, a spaniel, a half-sized German shepherd-cross with one prick ear, were asleep on the mound of grimy rags that made up Veronica's bedding.
I wish it were a bubble as it would take one prick to burst it.
It only takes one prick to burst your balloon, and then it's all over: here today, gone tomorrow.
The Beeb's like an extended-family reunion: much love, and even more generalised goodwill or at least polite smiles, but there's always one prick.
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Two agents approached Meshal on the street from behind and one pricked his ear with a needle loaded with a deadly nerve toxin.
Not only is the intuitionistic continuum indecomposable (that is, cannot be partitioned into two nonempty disjoint parts), but, assuming the Continuity Principle and Kripke's Scheme, it remains indecomposable even if one pricks it with a pin.
Of course there was one asshole, real smarmy, rich prick that knew I had no right to first class, that my being upgraded was only due to someone missing their flight, and he tried to call me on it.
No one will prick a finger on this drawing.
That's quite enough from me on root canals, but there's just one more prick: after surgery comes the agony of paying for it.
Angelina Jolie is the wicked witch (she turns out to be named Maleficent) in Sleeping Beauty, who puts a terrible spell on the infant princess, the one about pricking her finger on a spinning wheel.
"It was one needle prick and then it was all over," Mrs. Marcus said.
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