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pops

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Third person singular of pop

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Still not comfortable with his inevitable fate as a future Trivial Pursuit question, Joe – real name Sam Wurzelbacher – still pops up at fringe political events.

The plagues are strikingly recreated from a visual effects point of view, but one of Rameses' cronies pops up to provide boring rational explanations for them; and the Red Sea just sort of goes away of its own accord.

No doubt she'll be even more welcome next time she pops into Nike and American Apparel's flagship branches, both handily placed just down the road from the BBC.

Every now and again, a league premised on a gimmick pops up – like the WWE-backed eXtreme Football League, or the way ahead of its time trampoline-and-basketball hybrid Slamball – but there hasn't been a competitor big enough or rich enough to put into question which league boasts the best talent in the world.

The report continued: Peterson estimated he "swatted" his son "10 to 15" times, but he's not sure because he doesn't "ever count how many pops I give my kids".

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 10.28pm AEST13 28 Bit tricky given Russia is currently top of the pops.

Her PA pops into the office with a stack of papers topped with a Danish pastry, and we head across to the boardroom.

The word "fun" pops into almost everything she describes: "I can't imagine not working, really.

And then suddenly up pops a dialogue box with text that looks like an escapee from the MySpace museum saying something like: "Hey!

As it is, the Opt Out website contains no information beyond vague and unsubstantiated claims about Obamacare being a "bad deal", and two embarrassingly poorly made ads featuring a "Creepy Uncle Sam" character who pops up between a woman's legs as she undergoes a gynaecological exam and asks a young man to roll over while he pulls on a surgical glove.

Although I'm not aware of having eaten a curry with dried fruit since the 1980s, here they work surprisingly well, contributing little pops of juicy sweetness, though it's probably not wise to overdo this.

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