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I completely refuse to string someone up by the knees," Sobchak says with an intoxicating mixture of challenge and flirtation.
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"I broke my G-string!" someone bellowed on the darkened stage Monday at Irving Plaza.
As the Rudd saga showed, stringing someone along in political negotiations can have dire consequences.
Any man who can thread 30 needles inside his stomach using a swallowed strand of black string is someone to be reckoned with.
(That said, you could probably quite easily google the string of someone's tweet and work backwards from there).
His candidacy rests on two propositions: that a society awash in prosperity, its confidence in government buoyed by rising surpluses, should be ready to spend liberally to solve its most vexing social problems; and that the ideal guardian of the nation's purse strings is someone like him -- a Wall Street-hardened financier who has spent his career doing deals in dollar amounts of 9 and 10 digits.
Encryption, has, since at least the Ancient Greeks, been a method of scrambling information with the noise of arbitrary character strings; only someone with a rubric could determine what is the noise and what is the message.
Should someone string a curtain over the doorway?
While Peter Decker of the Los Angeles Police Department is distracted by a string of carjackings, someone is terrorizing his daughter.
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