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But you might blow your cover when you retrieve it for charging every three or four days.
But I could see his paddle floating away, and I suddenly had the bright idea to retrieve it for him.
Nadal wildly mishit a ball into the stands and one kind spectator in the wheelchair section jumped up smartly to retrieve it for the ballboy.
Yet it beguiles from the opening stanza: She let her golden ball fall down the well And begged a cold frog to retrieve it; For which she kissed his ugly, gaping mouth — Indeed he could scarce believe it.
But this doesn't bring Nostromo fame, and, consumed by resentment, he lies about the whereabouts of the silver and tries to retrieve it for himself, leading to destruction and, ultimately, his death.
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But they said they had no interest in retrieving it, for a memorial or any other purpose.
Last week, someone from the Museum of Chinese in the Americas in Chinatown retrieved it for safekeeping, said Fay Chew Matsuda, the museum's executive director.
When he asked if he could go back and get his phone, they retrieved it for him.
He retrieved it for the encore, an implacable midtempo riff and drone abetting one final freakout for guitar and synthesizer.
The Dally M contender stood up tiring Sharks Andrew Fifita and Luke Capewell, and momentarily lost the ball before retrieving it for first points.
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