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Maclure's taking a can of Lilt and his flip-flops.
It's good for me, a release and a rare treat, although I do have to stop myself taking a can of Irn‑Bru to go with it.
The man who lit the gas lamps in the theatre district remembered taking a can of beans from the middle of a supermarket display pyramid and feeling a flicker of pride and then a flicker of amusement at his pride when the other cans did not fall.
A few years ago, when I first started brainstorming different ways to make money, or possible businesses to start, I felt like taking a can of bright red spray paint, drawing an X on a concrete wall and smashing my head straight through it.
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"Picture yourself, God forbid, having to take a can of tuna from someone.
Negron took a can of white paint, walked up to a wall on the third-base line, and traced an "N" and a "Y".
The latter designer, a confessed gardening addict, found traditional corsages too sweet, "so I literally just took a can of spray paint and sprayed them black," he says.
Suppose I ought to take a can of beans.
When trying to grab a soda, he accidentally took a can of Coors Light instead.
First take a can of fuel and shove that up your crotch.
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