Instead of replying, she exhaled as if she were getting rid of something, and threw her head back, staring up through the dark at the felt lining of the roof.
Technically, if you were getting rid of a bit of grass or something then you should show the umpire first.
Suppression has often been shown to increase the frequency of the unwanted thoughts you were trying to rid yourself of, once the period of active suppression is over.
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"They were going to get rid of Catherine from the love triangle and then they were going to make money out of it at the same time, " Mr Smith said.
He may not get the praise he deserves but, when they had a little blip at the start of last season, some fans were saying they should get rid of him, which is quite ridiculous.
After the war, Czechoslovaks were eager to rid their country of most of its German population.
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No-one should be surprised to hear the abolition of ID cards is also seen as a notable success, albeit one the Lib Dems did not have to push too hard to get on the statute book as their Conservative partners were equally committed to getting rid of them.
They were willing and determined to get rid of injustice, corruption, nepotism, and poverty.
He set about getting rid of councillors who were judged not up to the job.
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Consequently, the cuts in inventories to get rid of unwanted stocks were far and away the biggest in the post-World War II era.
The New York Times said it was hacked for four months, though for most of that time it was tracking the hackers through its systems to try to understand what they were doing and how to get rid of them.
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In fact, most of the recent strategic activity among top-tier contractors involves getting rid of military units that were under-performing or conflicted, rather than buying deeper into the business.
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German papers were also critical of the speech, with Carsten Volkery writing on the website of the weekly Spiegel that David Cameron was not able to get rid of "the old curse of the Tories", who were constantly preoccupied with Europe.
They were spread out on the lawn and sunned repeatedly for days, in a desperate effort to rid them of their naphthalene odor, after which they were hung or folded up and put into cupboards.
Wouldn't natural selection have got rid of religious tendencies if religion were clearly bad for humans after all?
Mr Wilby's wife Maria said the allegations were "manufactured pieces of evidence to get rid of my husband".
Most of the rents were regulated, and to charge market rates Mr. Speyer first had to get rid of tenants who had sublet their apartments illegally or didn't live there full-time.
Large amounts of diuretic tablets, which she used to help her body get rid of fluids after a binge, were found in her bedroom.
As much as 10% of the country's coffee-growing region, or about 300, 000 acres, were replanted this year in a bid to get rid of the scourge.
Basically, what happened is that they get rid of the vast majority of people who were on the public housing loans.
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They were held together by friendship and a wish to be rid of the hobbling academicism of much American poetry in the 1940s.
In a Germany-style hyperinflation, volatility goes berserk as everyone gets rid of rapidly depreciating money, as if it were a hot potato or a bag of toxic spinach.
While these are undoubtedly problems for the United States, the deepest difficulty is that neither the Pakistani military nor political establishment have articulated to themselves or to their own people the plan they have to rid the country of its jiihadist militants, which were once clients of the Pakistani state, but have now increasingly turned against it.
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They were persuaded to put more money on their credit cards to get rid of debt.
And so as he's done that, he's really gotten rid of the two generals, Abizaid and Casey, which were advocating the old policy.
They were, after all, under orders from the Environmental Protection Agency to get rid of lead.
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