"grabbed it, slammed it on the desk and ran out to the corridor"...wow, thats a bit odd...
2007-12-14 20:00:02
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answered by Chrissy B Shizzle 2
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I guess the closest thing I can think of is after scoring a goal some players (Ovie comes to mind) will jump against the glass when they are celebrating, the showmanship after a goal is the closest I can come up with. I'm sure they do it subtly, but I've never seen it to the extent it exists in the NFL or NBA.
2016-05-24 01:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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line 6, page 20 says,
"In molecular processes, one is correct if they state that ALL neutral charges of any substance will be either combusted or complex in any matter of exposure to air or heat (example sunlight) - however this is not always true, especially if any surrounding cationic forces enable an electric charge involving static, heat or even sound, and therefore, the molecular process cannot be completed, or will restart once there are negative charges that surround each and every ionic molecule."
*continues reading physics magazine*
2007-12-14 20:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Soak calamari in cold water for 30 minutes. Drain and pat dry with paper towels.
Sorry! Nearest one is a cookbook since we're having friends over to make cookies this weekend! :)
** Calamari cookies, not included!
2007-12-14 20:00:47
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answered by SuperGeek 3
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Leslie waited quietly until the seventh-grade boy who'd been sent down with the extra desk scraped it into position hard against the radiator and under the first window.
2007-12-14 20:03:17
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answered by BigRick the Beer Drinker 6
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Table of weights and measures.
I wasn't reading that it's just the nearest book!
2007-12-14 20:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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"It was so silly of me, I always forgot the salt, but when I went back with it only a few minutes later, she was sitting motionless in her chair and there was something about her which gave me a fright."
That's the sixth sentence rather than the sixth line, but it'll give you a better idea of "what people are reading these days" as you said. It's from Sarah Challis' "Footprints in the Sand", about two girls to go to Mali to scatter their great-aunt's ashes, as stipulated in her will.
2007-12-14 20:02:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I was alarmed to see Mr Across The Road in his garden in a shortie dressing gown. I hope he is not going to become a homosexualist in his twilight years. Lol!
2007-12-14 20:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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(Webster's Dictionary)
pg 20, line 6......boor, A rustic; an ill-mannered or (illiterate fellow.)
2007-12-14 20:01:32
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answered by Jasmine 1
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The front door banged behind him, and he headed down the street.
2007-12-14 20:03:53
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answered by patti duke 7
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