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That is not rushing it out or sneaking it out.
The fact is, the British dental profession gave floss a quiet burial years ago after sneaking it out the back and finishing it off humanely with a lump-hammer.
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Paper-train the dog, so you don't have to worry about sneaking it in and out every single day.
More than an edge, more than sneaking, it turns out: "Still, I admit it's a problem to be both a composer and a conductor.
It's sneaking out to the fridge in college, when my roommates were asleep, and I thought they couldn't hear me making my many sick sad sandwiches to bring to bed, only to get up right after eating those to make maybe one more and eat something filled with sugar.
It was sneaking out to the fridge in college, when my roommates were asleep, and I thought they couldn't hear me making my many sick, sad sandwiches to bring to bed, only to get up right after eating those to make maybe one more and eat something filled with sugar.
If you have to resort to sneaking out at night it's always nice to have more than one friend with you.
A brilliant low volley saw Schiavone then move to set point and she closed it out by sneaking into the net behind a looping forehand and putting the ball into the opposite corner.
"To see high-up people recognizing his stuff as opposed to sneaking out in the dark, it's brilliant".
"Sneaking out" is not a felony -- sneaking out to rob a bank, sure, but sneaking out is not.
But in Brooklyn, it's three guys sneaking out for drinks on Atlantic Avenue.
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