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Our favorite movies are supposed to be watched over and over whenever you get that itch.
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So if watching your fantasies play out on TV doesn't quite scratch that itch, you can enact them yourself down at the range -- or get a concealed carry permit, and convince yourself that the only reason you're not Jack Bauer is that the right opportunity hasn't yet presented itself.
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We've all experienced that uncomfortable itch under wool sweaters.
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There are also lots of increasingly interesting places for people who are like Wikipedians to go, like Quora or StackOverflow, where discussions are happening, where people can scratch that same itch to learn or to instruct someone else.
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It can't be overstated that the worms itch, a lot.
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Dr Breslin and his colleagues want to find out how genes influence human perception, particularly the senses of smell and taste and those (warmth, cold, pain, tingle, itch and so on) that result from stimulation of the skin.
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The network griped about the dwindling audience and small-time advertisers that were pitching products for body odor and jock itch.
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"I'd like to think that I would do it just like I would scratch if I had an itch, " says Louis-Dreyfus.
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But a year later Gill began to itch to do something on his own, and this came at the same time that an unyielding force in the family, his mother, had decided it was time for him to get married.
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"I detect in the latest Gove plan - as implied and reported - is what I'll call the itch to instruct and dictate to teachers and children because it will do them good, that teachers and children themselves can't or shouldn't choose, investigate and discover what is suitable and worthwhile, " he wrote on his blog.
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Kenneth Branagh, trying out a Woody Allen impersonation that makes you want to hide under your seat and cram popcorn in your ears, plays a journalist with an itch.
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