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Did I forget to pack something?
And, maybe, you pack something for a gippy tummy.
If you're willing to pack something bigger, you can get a lot more zoom for your buck with the Kodak or the Sony.
Ever since that realisation, I've felt restless and incomplete, the vote abstractly missing, like when I've forgotten to pack something for a holiday but I'm not sure what.
He might be able to shake down paid killers and local mobsters, but there's nothing he can for his wife; well, except maybe remember to pack something more substantial than beef jerky if he takes Molly ice-fishing again.
"I guess they thought I could pack something in these boots, but it's hard enough getting my feet in them," said Ronnie Minter of Dothan, Ala., the man in the cowboy hat.
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Mom must have packed something blue or white!" "Whaaat?
Knowing that star players often dress in showy get-ups during their podium appearances, Hibbert packed something a little different — a brass monocle on a string.
Maybe, but if you look at "Nude Descending a Staircase" it still packs something of the punch that people felt when they first saw it at the Armory Show in 1913, the same year that "The Rite" premièred.
You don't know what would offend Salinger more: the invasion of his privacy, or the fact that he was so intruded upon by the man who authored the line, "The United States government just asked us to save the world — anyone wanna say no?" This film packs something of the same irresistibility.
Last seen in September at the 2013 Frankfurt motor show, the car is a familiar animal, but its CES iteration packs something entirely new: laser headlamps.
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