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Many women had already slipped a copy of Krasikov's book into the purses at their feet.
Most readers, one suspects, will be slipped a copy by a worried mother or a soon-to-be ex-wife.
As I gathered my brown paper bag and slipped a copy of the newspaper under my arm, an urgent e-mail message flashed onto the computer alerting our community about the hazardous condition known as Sudden Branch Drop.
This was the generation of smart, largely female, often middle-class readers who slipped a copy of the News of the World inside their Sunday broadsheet and grinned about their weekly gossip-magazine habit.
Moved to investigate the death of a local girl, 13-year-old protagonist Charlie Bucktin Levi Millerr) picks up In Cold Blood at the library, and minutes later is slipped a copy of Breakfast at Tiffany's – mysterious note inside – by local Holly Eliza Wishart Angourie RiceWishartheAngourie Rice), the sister of the dead girl.
Record company EMI was reluctant to release it as a single until the band slipped a copy to DJ Kenny Everett, who played it on Capital Radio 14 times over the following weekend, persuading EMI, the BBC and other sceptics that the listening public could handle it.
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When His Royal Highness slips a copy into the hand of the Japanese ambassador's wife and says: "I'd like you to have A Taste of Mey", I imagine her replying: "A taste of your what?" The Duchesses of Northumberland and Hamilton write books of gardening advice.
That moment arrived today when he unearthed his television and slipped a weathered copy of "Titanic" into the VCR.
In an effort to preserve the document before anything could happen to it, staffers slipped a printed copy of the internal review from the secure agency facility back to Capitol Hill.
Goodman did not want to take Sharansky by surprise, so he slipped an advance copy of the column and a personal note into Sharansky's mailbox.
"We're making a statement that this is bigger than one genre," said Anne Messitte, the publisher of Vintage Anchor, who discovered the book when a colleague at Random House slipped her a copy.
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