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due out
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38.12 |
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It is due out next year. |
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broke out
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8.10 |
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Occasional shoving broke out, and a couple of fistfights. |
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burned out
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5.13 |
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He added that Koch seemed burned out. |
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worn out
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3.95 |
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Emmitt Smith looks worn out. |
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passed out
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2.50 |
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Some even passed out small American flags. |
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drawn out
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2.44 |
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But this will be a drawn out war. |
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left out
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2.30 |
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I feel so left out sometimes. |
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single out
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2.24 |
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Too many to single out. |
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burnt out
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2.04 |
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We passed several burnt out cars. |
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separate out
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2.04 |
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Separate out your net return yards from your gross. |
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smooth out
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1.71 |
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Most ships have stabilizers to help smooth out the journey. |
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striking out
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1.65 |
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Top prospect Russell Branyan is striking out too much at Triple A. |
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farther out
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1.58 |
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And people like what they get farther out. |
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likely out
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1.58 |
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He is likely out for the season. |
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right out
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1.45 |
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I pushed it right out. |
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struck out
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1.45 |
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He walked four a struck out seven. |
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carried out
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1.38 |
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Authorities have not said who they believe carried out the bombings. |
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bombed out
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1.32 |
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Anifa spoke outside a bombed out schoolhouse. |
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ruled out
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1.32 |
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No one interviewed ruled out flying forever. |
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dry out
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1.25 |
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But will the cedar dry out? |