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All the "Star Wars" films have included it (even though there are reports of the upcoming "Rogue One" supposedly dropping the crawl).
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He was apprehended after he supposedly dropped off secret documents at a park near his home in Vienna, Va.
Gay men in particular, who used to frighten the horses with flamboyant displays of sexual outlawry, gender treason and fabulousness, have supposedly dropped their insignia of tribal belonging and joined the mainstream.
Too Open," July 27) reminded me of an incident attributed to Julia Child, in which she supposedly dropped a roast chicken (it was really a potato pancake) and, without missing a beat, scooped it up, put it on a platter and confided to the camera, "Remember, you are alone in your kitchen".
About 425 years ago, Galileo Galilei supposedly dropped pairs of balls of different sizes and materials from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to show that all objects accelerate at the same rate under gravity's pull.
The location where Neal was supposedly dropped off is "basically in the middle of nowhere," Tully said.
You can supposedly drop by the bar or patio without a reservation and have a crack at pretty much anything on the menu — a la carte curls of smoked duck breast; hearts of palm with carbonated grapes; chanterelle ravioli in sharply flavored chile foam; charred creamed corn; or a combination plate of lamb roasted in a smoky, glassed-in fire pit.
The 8GB iPod Touch is supposedly being dropped from the lineup as well.
Some of those have involved nooses supposedly being dropped around her home.
Whether they genuinely think that Labour can't win without dropping supposedly "contentious" issues is a moot point.
Supposedly, people had been dropping objects from it, causing injuries on ships below.
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