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No one threw up.
They didn't break any of the lovely glasses etched with vine leaves; no one threw up or said anything unforgivable; no one was killed.
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NBC.com for one throws up a warning on the Sony device where most content from that site plays just fine on the Logitech Revue.
One throws up; the other suffers a combination wedgie and the loss of his pants (two current comedic staples) and inadvertently flashes a classroom full of children.
A hand brushed up under the chin to dismiss a statement or a person, one thrown up in the air to mean "Fuhgeddaboudit," or both palms extended to the side face up (accompanied by a pious look) to mean "What can I do?" Most of her gestures, though, are accompanied by words, and that is the focus of this book, by a psychology professor at the University of Chicago.
It is apparently a festival tradition and the bikers love it, even the ones throwing up on the floor and those stuck to the windows.
One occasionally gets the impression, from Mary Lovell's compelling, fluent and problematically sucker-uppy biography, that she isn't always entirely sure whether the jokes are funny or not: she quotes the tried-and-tested ones over and over and leaves out the new ones thrown up by Nancy Mitford's enormous, enormously funny correspondence, or by Jan Dalley's recent biography of Diana Mosley.
By Friday she'll be back in the U.S. and Canadians will briefly discuss her the way the hosts of a party discuss the boorish party guest no one can remember inviting, the one who threw up in the downstairs powder-room sink without telling anyone.
I pushed aside the cover and there, where me willie-wacker once was, was me bloomin' nose!" The nurse ran to summon other nurses and doctors, all of whom entered O'Riley's room, took one look at him and either screamed, laughed, fainted, or, in one case, threw up.
After learning of the passage of ethics reform, one member threw up her fists and said, "This time, I'm on a mission.
One player threw up.
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