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In gratitude, he bought you some pie.
"West London is SHIT"; or "some pie or tart from Jamie book" (underlined).
And if they know what's good for them, they won't leave without tasting some pie or the sugar-laced wafer cookies called stroopwafels.
Dusk was falling slowly, the wind rising in the high places as we slouched into town to hang up the horses and get a beer and some pie.
This is most obvious in pictures that emphasize formal and abstract qualities, like Paul Outerbridge's still life of a ceramic pitcher and some pie plates, titled "Rhythmic Curves".
So far, nine expressions of interest have come Olbermann's way, some pie in the sky, some enticing, he said from Santa Monica, Calif.
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This two-pronged policy approach is not some pie-in-the-sky idea.
"This is not some pie-in-the-sky kind of thing," Mr. Romney said, speaking at trucking facility here.
Some pie-shaped lots closest to the inner circle are small while others are larger, affording the ability to subdivide.
"A renewable energy economy isn't some pie-in-the-sky, far-off future," Obama said during the factory visit.
President Obama noted the other day that high-speed rail is not some pie-in-the-sky idea.
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