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It wasn't a matter of passing so much as of positioning.
Time wasn't passing so much as kneeling beside him in a torn T-shirt disclosing the rodent-nosed tits of a man who disdains the care of his once comely bod.
And, the official said, changes brought about by the health law will make it cheaper for companies to offer family coverage without passing so much of the cost on to employees.
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So much time has passed, so much has changed, that all that remains is your sketchy memory of it.
The word diabetes comes from the Greek word for "siphon" — because diabetics pass so much urine they are like siphons draining water.
His coaches at Wasps have broken every rule in the book by encouraging him to be selfish and not pass so much.
Perhaps he has passed so much time in a Republican primary bubble, hearing moans about the parasitic 47 percent, that he didn't appreciate how obtuse and arrogant such comments appear.
Harwell is ninety-one, a fact that absorbs the shock of the news somewhat, but it's still sad, if only because when Harwell passes so much history will pass with him: not only decades and decades of one of baseball's most important franchises, but a broad band of twentieth-century Detroit as well.
I passed so much of the world I grew up in, to my children.
How every phase felt endless as it happened, but passed so much more quickly than I can even fathom.
In fact, Rep. Trent Franks from Arizona liked the ban that his state passed so much that he decided to propose one for the District of Columbia (against the wishes of DC's actual elected representatives).
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