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He would have spit our pity back in our faces.
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"How Bowser would hold a coffee cup, how he would laugh and spit out coffee, " chuckles Moore.
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He asked the owner to put the drink on his account, and on his way out, as he passed the young gauchos, he told them to move aside because he was going to spit.
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They still had bands at the Corn Exchange, but he bet you couldn't spit on the floor any more.
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'If you fall in, you'll probably get spit out eventually, ' he says with a smile.
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Right about here he is grinning, almost implying that I should spit it out.
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"There's no computer that's going to spit out a terrorist name, " he said, arguing that the most effective counterterrorism tool is citizens coming forward to police with concerns about individuals.
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Dr Venter's was the real McCoy: when he put the viral DNA into host cells they started to spit out new viruses just as self-destructively as cells infected with the natural Phi-X174.
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He was baffled by the wad of Croatian kuna a bank machine spit into his hand.
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If a tiny demon, equipped with a radio transmitter, could peer at each nucleus individually, he could choose to flip it only if it were already down, thereby causing it to spit out some radio energy.
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Instead, he stood his ground with dignity, took a handkerchief out of his pocket, wiped off the spit, threw the handkerchief on the ground and left.
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