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The care and love all the creators have for this play pours out from the stage.
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It pours out, angrily, aggressively and if uglily were an adverb it would do that too.
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One young mother, Marlie(ph), paralyzed in a sporting accident, pours out her story.
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Everyone is silent and finally cheers erupt when the water pours out.
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Foremost among these is what can create a flash so intense that it pours out more energy per second than billions of entire galaxies put together.
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What makes Andreas so compelling is that once per month, the creator pours out in an essay on the site, his thoughts about living and working in the high-tech startup world.
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Despite all the changes taking place citywide, cariocas (residents of Rio) still gather late into the night and sway to the samba music that pours out of bars and cafes in rejuvenated neighbourhoods like Lapa in the south of the city.
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Anytime he's pulled over, he pours a little out onto his lap, and then tells the approaching officer he's been trying to rush home ahead of a bladder emergency.
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Then, you would lift the spout until the solution pours into the upper nostril, and allow the liquid to drain out the other nostril.
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In the kitchen, Jocelyn pours Fritos into a dish and takes a glass bowl of green apples out of the refrigerator.
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That is why the Treasury is not ruling out some changes to the monetary policy framework this year, even as it pours a bit of cold water on the nominal GDP debate.
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