And just as I thought of black humor Lihn extracted a little bottle of pills from his pocket.
He interviewed partners, talked about the content on the slides, and walked the audience without pulling notes from his pocket.
From his pocket, Jerry brought out a stack of three-by-five index cards.
"This one here, this is a coin from ancient Rome, " said a gray-haired gentleman, drawing out a dime-sized disc from his pocket.
He fed the boy a bun, and a steak, and a crumpled cream puff, pulling each piece of food from his pocket with a flourish.
Mr. Bower pulled a spool of fishing line from his pocket and carefully knotted a copy of his local newspaper, the Centre Daily Times, to the fence.
Hotz tossed a wad of cash from his pocket to the ground and sat with his legs crossed on a desk chair before three giant computer monitors.
In stark contrast to his successor, bulldog Andy Grove, Moore has always been the engineer's engineer, a Dilbert billionaire sitting in a cubicle, a pen protruding from his pocket.
He drew a charred stick from the edge of the ashes, touched the garden boy on the shoulder to make him stay as he was, then pulled a drawing book from his pocket.
In February, Mr. Christie attempted to make light of the subject during an appearance on "Late Night With David Letterman, " breaking out a doughnut from his pocket and munching it on stage.
Dr Daly then saw a "civilian" appear around the corner of a house and "suddenly produce a gun from his pocket" and fire two or three shots around the corner towards the soldiers, who seemed oblivious to his presence.
John Henry took his dollar watch from his pocket and looked at it as though the time would decide whether or not he would come, but it was too dark under the arbor for him to read the numbers.
Stieglitz financed it from his own pocket and that of his wife, the heiress to a brewing fortune, with some backing from fellow enthusiasts.
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McCain has been forced to spend time away from Florida, raising money though, while Romney can partially fund his campaign from his own pocket.
Thinking of it, Lobo's shoulders slump, and he pulls a blue striped handkerchief from his back pocket.
Petrol cans were found in the room and a lighter was later recovered from his trouser pocket.
Yet, when Mr Calhoun recently bought six new shops, he had to finance the expansion from his own pocket.
Hanwell Snr took a hankie from his back pocket, worked it round the grime on the back of his neck.
The triangular edge of his white handkerchief shows from his breast pocket.
Out of hundreds of entries responding to Mr. Waldegrave's challenge, the judges chose five winners (costing the minister five bottles of fine Champage, from his own pocket).
After some byplay, the spectator would discover that the bill was no longer there, whereupon Scott would pull from his own pocket a small metal tube, secured with a padlock, and remove the signed bill.
S., the resident director of wine education and a master sommelier, who came bounding into the lounge one evening with a wire basket of empty bottles (from an outdoor tasting) and a waiter's corkscrew wagging from his back pocket.
David Fritts, who occasionally sneaks a chew of Red Man from the leg pocket of his hip- waders, shed 60 pounds last year after urging from Wal-Mart FLW Tour organizers.
When we enthusiastically agreed (after our heart rate dropped), he led us aside -- away from prying eyes -- and produced a pair devices, delicately wrapped in a silk handkerchief, from his suit's inside pocket.
After running away from his village with two rupees in his pocket, Mr Jois eventually managed to study at Mysore and then began to pass on what he had learnt.
The Democrat says that his Republican rival is in the pocket of oil companies and notes that contributions to Mr McCain from oil executives rose in the days after his turnaround on offshore drilling.
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While many parents encourage their 16-year-olds to get a job to supply their own pocket money, Prince gets an allowance from his father's estate, large by any teenager's standards.
If Lavender screws up, or if the market ticks away from him on a trade, he must dig into his own pocket to compensate a customer.
Some would say that given that the chancellor is able to borrow at maturities of up to 50 years at record low interest rates, he should count his blessings and pocket the billions of pounds of cheap cash from conventional sales.
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