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  • I was standing in some kind of wooded area and looking around Probably trying to find any distraction to keep me from going for my lecture and I did eventually find that tap-dancing squirrel but that's a story for another post and then somehow bits and pieces began to hit me. Archive 2005-02-01
  • They both tried to talk of ordinary things for the few moments before that meal was announced, and then some kind of devilment seemed to come into Amaryllis -- nothing could have been more seductive or alluring than her manner, while keeping to strict convention. The Price of Things
  • And then some unscheduled odd event - a thrilling novel, an unexpected phone call, a bout of debauch - will push the envelope, and the gears will start to spin.
  • And then something happens and you stop and look, the look becomes a gaze, the gaze a stare.
  • This blog entry discusses getting a phishing scam e-mail, and then some further logistics behind what might stop these from happening (and how to avoid getting scammed yourself).
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  • It's like we're doing 55 down the highway and then someone applies the brakes. mang This Week In Trailers: Valhalla Rising, Reel Injun, Black Field, Oil City Confidential | /Film
  • Only the outline has been cut out and then something happened, leaving the work forever undone.
  • It looked like 20 000 people and then some at the demonstration.
  • It crashed through the barrier and then something horrible began.
  • The body is washed and wrapped in a shroud, then cloth, and then sometimes a felt rug.
  • Three times a year, UCLA's unofficial Undie Run brings out thousands of skivvy-clad students looking to unwind -- and then some -- from finals week by meeting at midnight to run. The Kept-Up Academic Librarian:
  • The class are suitably impressed by his war stories and then some little horror nicks his medals. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a big visitors' centre at the ‘penguin parade’, and then some rather lovely boardwalks carrying you above the nesting grounds out to the beachside concrete steps.
  • He paid a thousand dollars and then some.
  • Delaney was not for trifling with and while others around him were off their game he compensated, and then some more!
  • So we have some jangly guitar songs with a dancefloor four four beat, some incongruous soft rock and then some straightforward house.
  • Every now and then some would-be curmudgeon rises up on his hind legs and yowls at the sky that the latest form of social networking is a blight on the cultural landscape and proves that people have nothing better to do than post pictures of their pets in various shocking forms of dishabille. MIND MELD: How Does Blogging and Social Networking Affect the Publishing Industry?
  • Having moved from New York at age three because Lucy and Desi Arnez moved my parents out to Desilu Studios in Hollywood, I grew up with writers strikes galore, some that loomed, gloomed, and then somehow didn't materialize and everything kinda went back to business as normal. Amy Spies: We Have Not Ever Gained Anything Except by Pushing
  • Mr. Parson's "Bitters," which itself sounds as if it should be in a small bottle on a dusty backbar, answers that and then some. Gift Guide: Books on Cocktails
  • It is also associated with memory difficulties, attentional problems, anxiety, agitation and then some individuals develop cognitive decline.
  • However, until the 1920s, few local recipe books used the colloquial name, and then sometimes only as a subtitle.
  • But every now and then some patient managed to break through the mental barrier erected by training, habit, and self-defence.
  • Captaine Axe's as Vice Admirall; and then some shares wer delivered accordinge to every man's part, to the common marriner [s]; and all the Tobacco belonginge to them, was shared and delivered. Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents
  • But then, a certain lovable someone (who prefers to remain anonymous) bought me a darling new digital camera -- right around the time that some damn fool went and hooked me up with a Flickr account ... and then somebody else was kind enough to -- out of the blue -- set me up with a paid Flickr account. April 17th, 2005
  • Well, it's time for more smokie-smoke and then some TBS. Elephants Diary Entry
  • There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.
  • Boredom is the problem, they have the basics and then some, food, clothing, housing, sex, and money leftover to get sotted and lack the gray matter of what to do with their time. “We Run ‘Tings, Tings Don’t Run We” « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Some people have had that service there all their lives and then something so precious was taken away. Times, Sunday Times
  • And then sometimes, history is graced by an individual who comes and changes the very essence of humanity.
  • ‘It sounded like a backfire - and then somebody hooted and shouted to me to hop out of the vehicle as it was on fire,’ she said.
  • His features went from a little annoyed at me, to shock, surprise, perturbation, and then something like a tightly constricted anger.
  • His composition is now and then somewhat disconnected; the impressions are vague, almost illusory, and the mirage is a little obscure, but the intense and abiding charm of Nature remains. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • These were communal dunnies so every now and then someone would open the door, loudly sniff the air and promptly scarper.
  • One of the most pitiful things in the relations of human beings to each other -- the action and reaction of events that is called concretely "human life" -- is that every now and then some of them should be called upon to lay down their lives from no sense of imperative, calculated duty such as inspires the soldier or the sailor, but suddenly, without any previous knowledge or warning of danger, without any opportunity of escape, and without any desire to risk such conditions of danger of their own free will. The Loss of the S. S. Titanic Its Story and Its Lessons
  • No, don't take that one; it's been rehashed so often online that even Gypsy would turn up her nose at it, and she gobbles everything within canine reach, and then some. Struggling with honesty
  • There's the 10% with the tubercle, and then some other percentage with a completely attached auricular lobule earlobe. The Anatomy of the Ear
  • And then something happened, the atonalities came together, and Claude could have sworn he was hearing a rainstorm. METAPLANETARY
  • Music dramedies that give us every good and bad archetype known to man and then some? Lorraine Devon Wilke: How The Killing Is Saving Television
  • You might not know the difference between a soufflé and an étouffée, but your cooking compadre probably already knows the basics and then some.
  • By the time they get their long white coats and stethoscopes they will have sampled just about every item in the Physician's Desk Reference pharmacopoeia—and then some. Quitting Smack
  • The colon is the sidearm of the canny production company, though, meaning that a programme can have an obscure name and then something which explains it to the dullards in the audience.
  • And then some of their cargo showed up, and they were all busy stowing it in the cargo hold.
  • On the menu this week: another day of the personal effectivity training tomorrow, and then some D&D to finish the day off. Weekly
  • They were seated in a square surrounding the flickering embers, and every now and then somebody would poke the fire to keep it burning.
  • Now it's on to Game 7 for a series that has given us everything we could have hoped for and then some.
  • Choose some snow on the mountain, for example, to hang over the edge of the box, and then some dwarf snapdragons for the middle height, and maybe some nicotiana for the taller group in the back.
  • PTO receives these applications online, prints them out, and then someone manually rekeys the information into an antiquated system, "he said. Latest from Computerworld
  • It crashed through the barrier and then something horrible began.
  • Best known as the frontman for Pearl Jam's artful bombast, singer Eddie Vedder takes it down a notch—and then some—with the sounds of his coming solo album "Ukulele Songs" May 31. A Summer Sampler
  • Looking round my rooms one day and noting the amount of royal prints and portraits he said, ‘I don't approve of hereditary institutions’ and then somewhat impishly he added ‘except for baronets.’
  • There was dead silence for a minute and then something streaked past.
  • My car stalled twice on the way there and then someone had parked in my spot.
  • It's the full English and then some – with added fried soda farl and potato bread. Belfast's top 10 budget eats
  • And then something astonishing and terrible would happen. The Broken God
  • In a few minutes we heard the crunching of the gravelled path under bare feet, and then some three or four of the _aua-luma_ -- the kava-chewing girls -- ascended the steps and took up their position by the huge wooden kava bowl. The Ebbing Of The Tide South Sea Stories - 1896
  • I rolled over, trying to heave myself up, as two black figures dropped from the tree almost on top of me; I blundered into one of them, smashed a fist into its face, and then something flicked in front of my eyes, and I only just got a hand up in time to catch the garotte as it jerked back on to my throat. Fiancée
  • After that folks, it's the rebuttal case and then some surrebuttal by the defense which is sure to be brief given their limited funds. Allison Hope Weiner: Pellicano Trial: Computer Expert Kevin Kachikian Cross-Examined
  • The derelict planks of the entrance creak and whine open; a gust of incensed wind trespasses our slice of heaven for a second, and then someone standing at the foot of the masoned steps points up into the shaft: ‘Ahi, Tonin's come!’
  • And from the first chapter when they finally share total skin-to-skin privileges and then some, the pages burn up with passion, lust, anger, tenderness, sensitivity, claws, teeth and all when these two interact in and out of the bedroom. Archive 2009-07-01
  • There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.
  • My heart became its own circus act, doing several summersaults and then some twirls and a back flip or two, when I heard the sound of her flowing voice.
  • What he saw was the hyperrealism of tiny defects and minute perfection, and then something else, something metaphysical. Times, Sunday Times
  • With uh, with some hash and then some tobacco.
  • Every now and then someone would appear, but most of them didn't want books, they wanted a photograph or a closer look.
  • Michael Novak, AEI scholar (and my boss there 30 years ago) and George Bush fan, takes on Obama's upcoming trip to Notre Dame quite cogently -- and then somehow meanders off into Bush's "victory" in Iraq, which Obama -- now apparently "briefed" - embraces! LewRockwell.com
  • The smooth-jazz star has always earned his keep, and then some, through his nimble-fingered command of the saxophone.
  • I've blown the emotional cobwebs away, and then some. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can type as fast as a speeding bullet and then some.
  • Businesses that run lean-burn, spark-ignited natural gas industrial engines face the same challenges as other gas-fueled engine operators - and then some.
  • There are just too many comedies, sitcoms, realty TV shows and then some that all seem to blur into one big mess.
  • There was another thump, and then something banged up against the door to her lab.
  • Bo heard a gasp, and then something being thrown in his general direction.
  • We had roast potatoes and cauliflower and then something like apple tart with custard for afters.
  • I've blown the emotional cobwebs away, and then some. Times, Sunday Times
  • His popularity fanned across the land and the more he complained, bitched, and screamed, his hysterics created bend-over laughter and then something strange happened. Page 2
  • It appears that this started out as a ordinary instructional cooking video, and then someone overdubbed it with basic nutritional information. How (not) To Make Macaroni Salad
  • They will hope to recoup it, and then some, by exploiting their recruit to the maximum.
  • And then someone was a right mardy cow on the way home.
  • Pour in Whiskey and then some boiling water, start stirring gently.
  • And then something astonishing and terrible would happen. The Broken God
  • I would have broken eye-sockets, rib cages, kneecaps and then some, such was my rabid bloodlust.
  • We had roast potatoes and cauliflower and then something like apple tart with custard for afters.
  • There is nothing worse than being in a cosy little restaurant, enjoying wonderful food, and then somebody lights up and blows that acrid smoke in your direction.
  • What he saw was the hyperrealism of tiny defects and minute perfection, and then something else, something metaphysical. Times, Sunday Times
  • They work so hard to earn a meagre living - and then some bod from the Office of Fair Trading comes up with a scheme to benefit the consumer, and cut down city centre crime, and it all goes up in smoke.
  • You have all those dreams beforehand and then something always goes wrong.
  • Occasionally I set a question that I think will stump you all and then someone gets it within about 5 minutes, and it's usually Pat.
  • And then something shifted, pulled back with a graunch, dislodging dust over her chin and mouth, and grey dirty light blinded her.
  • In a day and age when I can get my spot news anywhere at anytime, from sunup to sundown, maybe what I'm really looking for is someone to tell me what might happen next and then someone to stick with the story so that I understand every nuance it has to offer. Mike Hegedus: The Egyptian Coup -- Isn't That Over Yet?
  • Isolation, fear, death, blood, the macabre, pain: this film has it all - and then some.
  • And then something, instinct maybe, or whatever you like to label the incorporeal look-out in our psychological crow's nest, whispered to her that it might be wise if she awoke to her surroundings. Leonie of the Jungle
  • it cost me a week's salary and then some
  • In the beginning just remember it was darked and then someone smiled! try this: The Volokh Conspiracy » A New Soros Initiative on the Economics Profession?
  • We had roast potatoes and cauliflower and then something like apple tart with custard for afters.
  • I am delighted by what Franken did; the self-centered stuffed shirt needed this and then some. Al Franken's senate shut down
  • So, those pushing for a 1 percent cutin interest rates have got their wish - and then some. Now that's a cut
  • And then sometimes I kneel down to help you with your work.
  • Most often, when it enters your body, you develop what's either called bubonic plague, as you've shown pictures of where it develops into the lymph nodes and then sometimes gets into the bloodstream. CNN Transcript Jan 15, 2003
  • For dessert, we often do pineapple with fresh mint and then some coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm going to wait till it's over and then somehow talk to her.
  • His idea to collect the tax and then somehow refund to the neediest is the worst kind of paternalistic thinking. Dems ramp up attacks ahead of pivotal primaries
  • She's made wall hangings for every apartment and then some, and toran for all of the doorways. Odin's Day
  • There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.
  • There is a sequence in the film in which he imagines himself restored to the use of his limbs and then some, as he seems to soar like a gull over the beautiful Spanish coastline near his home.
  • June 28th, 2006 at 11:45 pm my 11:37 pm #205 – That should read: “and then someone calls her godless, also as an insult?” Firedoglake » It’s Bill Clinton’s Fault
  • This involved a great deal of driving and then some techie geekery so that I could record the gig.
  • I was trying to make my way to the bar, where the shotgun was, and then some asswipe hits me with a pool cue and I take a tumble down this stair and hit my head a bit. Archive 2010-04-01
  • We've had an entire console generation -- and then some -- to masticate the first three Silent Hill games, and because of that, I think we're forgetting some things. Archive 2008-09-01
  • Casting to type and then some, Ozon puts each of his vedettes through her paces, then rewards her with a song.
  • He lays them out on the huge steel plates and then someone marks out where to cut and where to bend.
  • First, they make you feel like a loser, and then something even worse happens to so-called yo-yo dieters. Six Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy
  • And then something clutched at me, something slimy and vile, and great mandibles champed in my face; but I stabbed upward, and the thing fell from me, leaving me dazed and sick, and smiting weakly. The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig'
  • I've blown the emotional cobwebs away, and then some. Times, Sunday Times
  • That menu (actually, there are two, dim sum and then some) is meant to be as fluent in Cantonese as it is in the likes of salads that might entice the ladies-who-lunch, and other diners willing to go adventurous with "cheesesteak" - style sandwiches made with Mongolian beef or General Tso's chicken. The Seattle Times
  • Firstly, false paths in static timing analysis and the algorithm to sensitize paths are presented, and then some factors affecting gates and interconnects delay are discussed.

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