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Only one thing spoiled the vibe: bunk beds, two pairs of them.
That's my best friend, Dylan wanted to tell the blond woman, who the longer he didn't reply to her offer was more and more squinting at Dylan like she might have miscalculated, like he might be a thing spoiled by the company she'd found him in, a misfit, not a kid worth her rescue in the first place.
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"She must look like a proper yacht, and not a shanty boat or a barge, because she must give coastal property owners no reason to complain to the harbormaster about the ugly thing spoiling their precious view," he wrote.
So many petty things spoiled the picture of world domination.
It is also very American that the word has become the rallying cry for all things spoiled, lazy, and undeserving.
"If there's even one mistake, the whole thing spoils," she said, sitting upon an antique wooden chest.
"One wrong thing has spoiled the whole," he said.
The result was that his honeymoon the 100 days at the start of his term when a president stands his best chance of getting things done was spoiled by a debate over gays in the military.
One thing that spoils Lagos, at least in the eyes of non-Lagosians, is crime.
The only thing that spoils the Wile E. Coyote effect (he is forty-three years old, yet he has never so much as broken a bone while skiing) is that a number of his narrow escapes have coincided with the deaths of other people.
Only one things spoils these visions in blue: the number of jet-set brats who infest them.
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