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Almost every week someone pops up with a gene discovery: the shopping gene, the gay gene or even the maths gene.
"Every year to 18 months someone pops up and says, 'I think there's going to be a breakthrough,"' said Alexandra Smith, operations director for the Art Loss Register, a private international data base of missing and stolen art and antiques.
But every once in a while, "someone pops out of some crazy part of the U.S. and shows us all that it doesn't much matter where you live," Tower said, adding that the 19-year-old Sasha DiGiulian, one of the best female climbers in the world, is from the Washington suburbs.
When Bateman and one of his pseudo-friends have crowded into a night spot lavatory stall, and started arguing about something, someone pops their head over the top of the one next door and says: "Hey, will you keep the noise down, I'm trying to do drugs in here!" All the strange banality and gentility of upscale partying habits are summed up in the line.
A (Schrage): Because someone pops up in people you may know, doesn't mean any information is shared, often results from contact importer.
You're invited into this underground event where you either pop a cap in someone's ass or someone pops a cap in your ass.
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It's to rely on social care, which is now just someone popping by on a flying visit, forever on their way to the next "client".
There were no jokes from the crowd, no cries of "C'mon Tim", or chortles when someone popped a champagne cork.
I was at a Brownies-sponsored sleepover at about age 10, when someone popped Pretty Woman into the VCR, and I was aghast.
These could be as simple as a nurse phoning them, or someone popping in to make sure they had their heating on and were eating decent meals.
After a few more minutes, someone popped out of a nearby storefront and whispered to them that it was time to go.
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