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It was not Mr. Bush's, and he was merely using it to tease a reporter.
To save time and a whole heap of fiddling, enlist the help of your trusty up-ended knitting needle or chopstick, using it to tease out the corners of your fox shape gently.
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We used it to tease each other before a date.
When people say they dislike tickling, Provine often finds that their siblings or other childhood adversaries used it to tease them, but they actually may enjoy it when they have control over it.
"Texting is like teasing: you can use it to connect and give just a taste of what is to come".
"I used to get teased as a young boy for my deep voice, but I learned I could use it to adapt to different radio styles".
But using that to tease an album is probably a first.
It is used here to tease out, then summarily dismiss the opposing view that Japan had a large number of dissenters during the war.
When you come to a big knot, use your fingers to tease it apart; do not rip through it with a brush or comb.
Although this measure benefits from several advantages, such as its broad clinical usage and high ecological validity compared with more traditional experimental measures, it cannot be used to tease apart more fine-grained aspects of infants' looking behavior (e.g., fixations to the eyes vs. mouth).
If your bandage sticks to the wound, you can use running water to tease it off the wound.
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