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A SINGLE spiderlike irrigation boom, a quarter-mile long, which rolls around a center pivot, costs $68,000, Mr. Polatis told me, and he has a lot of them.
Sickness means a bad day at work or facing unemployment, which rolls around at the end of the season anyway.
Among the most notorious prongs of the traffic division is the Incident Unit, which rolls around the city from accident to accident, making determinations of blame and plucking errant cars from the road.
And they are also a hot seller off the Tongue'N Cheek truck, which rolls around London serving Heartbreakers, made with half-and-half minced rare breed beef and ox heart served on an artisan bun with cheddar and chimichurri: "So juicy it will spray you with your first bite!" says owner Cristiano Meneghin, who was inspired by the nose-to-tail ethos of his native Italy.
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At the warning track, he reached for the drive, which rolled around in the webbing of his glove.
He robs three liquor stores and spends the cash on breakfast cereal, which he rolls around on in huge piles alone and naked in his room.
The hamster is placed inside a plastic ball, which rolls as the hamster runs around.
The real scandal at the network was Diane Sawyer's "visit" with Elian, parceled out on both "Good Morning America" and "20/20," in which she rolled around on the floor like a Romper Room teacher to extract exclusive video of her prey.
There was, for instance, Lady Chatterley, in which she rolled around naked with Sean Bean before the insufferably explicit cameras of Ken Russell: the role went down well abroad, as did the film, but at home it led to a severe absence of work, too many British directors too anxious to equate talent with the ability to remain clothed.
Its blockbuster reputation will never rescind, which while great in the short term, as developer Rockstar rolls out its PC support plan, will pile on the pressure for whenever the inevitable next instalment "proper" rolls around, which it will.
Clinton noted that three justices on the court -- Anthony Kennedy, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia -- will all be in their 80s by the time November rolls around, "which is past the court's average retirement age".
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