The movement of a Mexican jumping bean will cause the tumbler to turn and toss about. |
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I listened to a couple of people arguing the toss about who was the wronged party. |
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Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers. |
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After all, you could argue the toss about this from now until next Christmas if you liked. |
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And if they want to argue the toss about it, they have 28 days to prove they were strong-armed into switching against their will. |
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Meanwhile, our politicians are arguing the toss about when elections should take place. |
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Yet doctrinaire democrats don't seem to give a tinker's toss about placing limits on what a legislature can divvy or decide. |
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You can jog on if you think I give a toss about your hurt feelings. |
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It's fun to toss about and push hard in corners while allowing a fair bit of aggressive play before electronically stepping-in to restore order. |
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While both unions and employers argue the toss about companies' ability to award the next pay round, they now agree that if cuts have to be made they must be spread evenly. |
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Who gives a toss about productivity, which simply makes others rich? |
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Again, is it any wonder why hardly anyone gives a toss about politicians? |
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Then, as though an earthquake was happening, I saw the earth starting to shake and toss about like a sailboat in a storm. |
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Those who toss about concepts of the internal worlds without ever having perceived them, usually falsify the reality although they do so with good intentions. |
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