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Until then, I'm happy to watch the little basal rosettes, which I used to squash with my shoe as a child, growing under the cold glare of the kitchen window.
On Monday, the Washington Post provided a glimpse into the "raw traffic" (content) that the NSA collects from such a recklessly vast amount of individuals, that the regular ol' non-terrorists whose personal privacy is invaded far outnumber the actual bad guys (or "targets") that the NSA is trying to squash with their all-knowing spy powers.
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The locals treat us like harmless idiots, doing their best not to squash us with tractors as we stand in the middle of country roads pulling noble Stannis Baratheon poses.
If you can actually get your teen talking, you don't want to squash it with unsolicited advice.
If choosing to wear boots, don't threaten to squash people with them unless they bother you) or stomp around.
While at Harvard, Mr. Nickerson showed unusual perseverance by teaching himself to play squash with his left hand.
The argument started on a hot summer's day in June 2009 as Aasia Bibi picked falsa berries – a purple fruit used to make squash – with her Muslim neighbours.
From pork stuffing to acorn squash with apple cider, your recipes showed us just how experimental a "traditional" Thanksgiving meal can be.
An avid tennis player, Spitzer once tried to play squash with Bowen, and thought, being young and fit, that he'd lick him, but Bowen ran him all over the court.
He pretended to squash his face with his hands, closing his eyes and flattening his mouth.
It prompts a terrifying blankness I prefer to squash down and forget with my daily routine.
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