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"So anyone who thinks this is some sort of slap at the republicans is really misjudging the prime minister's commitment to looking after all Australians, and bringing us all together".
Mr. Suharto, the man he called his best friend, had appointed him vice president just two months earlier as a sort of slap at a growing chorus of critics.
"For us to sort of slap them on the face and say, we no longer want your services or we're embarrassed by you and ashamed of you and we'd like to put you in the back of the tent just felt really dismissive and disrespectful".
All the time I got some sort of slap in my face: you better leave, we can't do anything for you.
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"After seeing apartments all day, you get sort of slap-happy," he said.
I highly hold onto my evangelical roots, even though they sort of slapped me in the face a little bit.
He always wanted you to call him Larry, but you always had the suspicion that if you sort of slapped him on the back and called him 'Larry,' he would turn around as Sir Laurence".
I sort of agree.
"It is sort of a slap in the face," Ms. Kazimiroff said, speaking from the couple's longtime home on East 201st Street.
It was just the sort of crisp slap in the face that was needed to bring the piña colada back to life.
Free at last, the chubby guy took his shirt off to reveal big flabby boy-boobs, which he fondled with one hairy, claw-like hand while with the other he began wolfing down leftover waffle fries and nuggets from their service racks all open-mouthed and kind of moaning, while in the back the fry boys were now howling sort-of and making slapping sounds and banging metal.
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