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But, eventually, a campaign run solely on charm and hokum tends to wind up in a ditch.
Pet hair (human hair too, for that matter) tends to wind itself into the spinning mechanism and has to be cut away.
The first six months of the year are usually the busiest, Mr. Smith said, "but it tends to wind down a bit in the fall".
Howie disagreed and Sharon was left to break the tie -- she tends to wind up in that position a lot doesn't she?
Unsurprisingly, it's that last bit of the annual G8 summit that tends to wind up anyone who labels themselves an anti-capitalist.
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He hated snitches; they tended to wind up dead.
You tend to wind up with goo, or worse.
"They tend to wind up in people's drawers, jars, and pockets".
Because tuition at foreign schools is not subsidized by any states, graduates from places like Ross tend to wind up with larger-than-average debts.
"People who smoke marijuana don't tend to wind up in the E.R.," he said "They just want to watch a video, eat some ice cream and go to sleep".
The algorithm then trawls through Tesco's purchasing data to see what other products (staples such as milk and bread aside) tend to wind up in the same shopping baskets as ostrich burgers do.
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