Even if this team sneaks into the playoffs as a wild card, it clearly is not a playoff-caliber team. |
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He carries concealed contraband, which he sneaks into the country in order to avoid inspection by the U.S. Customs Service. |
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Alice becomes annoyed by the squeakiness of one juror's pencil, so she sneaks up behind him and steals it. |
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Of note is the use of red and blue cammo on the scuff pads and in the lining of the sneaks. |
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But you'll find yourself admired, too, if you wear one while in your sweats and sneaks while out running errands. |
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Forcefully, I pushed my foot into my favorite sneaks and rushed out towards the field. |
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Add a sweater, a tank or a tee, and sneaks, and you'll have many different looks with just one great skirt! |
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Truth is, these sneaks can take you from the gym to a night out on the town, as long as you know how to wear them. |
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She traded the sneaks with the red flashing lights in the heels for a pair of jeans, clear fingernail polish, and sandals. |
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All those flouncy skirts, matching tops, jazzy sneaks, and bouncy hairdos are enough to lure even the laziest girl off the couch. |
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Another intense rally opens the third game of the set and the American just sneaks the point. |
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He sneaks in the passing lanes for steals and slides over to help when a teammate is in trouble. |
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From this new position, he sneaks covert glances across the aisle at her soft profile. |
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The dark, humpy peak sneaks in and out of view over the next couple of days as we climb higher into the valley. |
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My legs have become fidgety and my glance goes against my own will as it sneaks its way in his direction. |
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Anna sneaks us onto the tube with her pass, something I would never do when sober. |
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He works in the Continental Shoemakers' factory and sneaks away to write poetry when business is slow. |
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It sneaks into view from the narrow streets, and one is drawn to it like a Magnet for the Spirit. |
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The thistle feeder is dominated by goldfinches, although an occasional house finch or song sparrow sneaks a snack. |
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Certainly, there won't be any growing up in public if their charming sonic bricolage sneaks into the mainstream. |
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Sterling sneaks a sip of his sponsor's product, uncaps his Sharpie one more time and laughs. |
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They sneak up on their prey just like a house cat sneaks up on a bird or toy one slow step at a time. |
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Yule trains alongside his rivals, and admits that he sneaks the odd sideways glance at them. |
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She sneaks out of the house, steals her mother's car, shoplifts, and makes out with a guy she met at a bar. |
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Liz rather cleverly starts a fire using meths from the camping stove and, while Mick is distracted, sneaks in to free Kristy. |
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Perhaps he merely sneaks off to look at girlie magazines and drink with his friends. |
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They're trying to make me think he's a cat burglar that sneaks out at night. |
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Bilbo sneaks off to get food, as people on shore lash the barrels together into a raft. |
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In Sean, Landers sneaks into art history by camouflaging his name, writ very large, amid a pastiche of colorful forms from Woman with a Flower and other works. |
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A bemused line reading sneaks in when you are anticipating a hammy hard sell. |
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And when there is music as well, that becomes even more extreme, particularly when it sneaks in seemingly inopportunely between the words. |
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Curvy lines and tiny dimensions make it a cute little devil that sneaks everywhere. |
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He sneaks up to roust rooftop flocks toward Momma as she flies out of the sun for a kill. |
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The chords cycle without changing, though a contrapuntal arpeggio sneaks in and plays against the chords as they fade. |
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It sneaks in and stealthily installs itself bundled with games or some utility programs. |
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It sneaks different proposals into a major budget document that it cannot get through in the House by stand-alone bills. |
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Paper table mats and disposable napkins substitute for linens, and every now and then a plastic dish sneaks in among the china. |
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She sneaks across Bifrost, the light bridge that connects Asgard to earth, and goes in search of Tyrone's family. |
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The answer is the kick-space. The Kick Space Heater sneaks under kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and even into stair risers. |
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Without the hormonal surge that mothers endure, you experience a love that sneaks up and ambushes you when you're not looking. |
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It was to play the neighbour who sneaks on the person who is caught out in the government ad about benefit cheats. |
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If Labour sneaks in, there will be lesser, but still painful, belt-tightening. |
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One has a double who stays at home to look after her family while she sneaks into parliament to do her job. |
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It's purpose is not to provide sneaks with opportunities for vindictive mischief that can have horrific effects on innocent people. |
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Every year, when winter sneaks up on us, everybody fears the bad weather and slippery roads. |
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To the extent the flesh sneaks into you, instead of walking toward God, you will gradually be walking toward the falsehood and the world. |
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Use the cruise control though, because this is one of those engines that sneaks up on you. |
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Each day, in between loads of laundry and dishes, an apron-clad Guadalupe sneaks in 40 minutes to an hour on a treadmill in her basement. |
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When we break away from our soul contract or when we forget about it, disease sneaks in and slowly turns into heavy emotional imbalance. |
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Yet for all the creature comforts, the sea still sneaks up on the platform. |
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If an abysmal new series sneaks on to the schedules without provoking an outburst from us, it can trundle through its six-week schedule unscathed. |
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He was wearing black sweatpants with a green stripe, nicely accessorized with a well worn green Eagles baseball hat and a black t-shirt and sneaks. |
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Finally, Holden sneaks into his parents' apartment to visit his kid sister Phoebe, who's about the only person he seems to be able to communicate with. |
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Pack some sneaks to keep your tootsies happy for the long haul. |
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Somebody sneaks in and chloroforms you, or sprays knock-out gas under your door, and while you are comatose and unresisting, your worldly goods are stripped. |
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She sneaks upstairs and moves through the hall way to her room. |
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Biographers were ever the under-belly of the literary world, patronised because they weren't epic poets or triple-decker novelists, and demonised as gossips and sneaks. |
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Apparently, the word of mouth from the sneaks was just awful. |
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Grab your sneaks and head outside, or use the school gym if it's allowed. |
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I put on a sleeveless white top, black cargos, and white sneaks. |
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Bloggers, however careful we try to be, know about the solecism that sneaks into every post, the unexpected spelling mistake, the ambiguous statement. |
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Under cover of darkness our hero figuratively sneaks onto the White House lawn and retrieves those long lost medals, earned over that hellish 4-month span. |
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At 16, Anneth compulsively sneaks out at night to flirt and drink at honky-tonks, dancing to the latest songs by Elvis, Patsy Cline, and Sam Cooke. |
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And did you ever wonder how your kitten sneaks by so quietly? |
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Approval has to be ultra-careful because Iraq, up to tricks as always, sneaks in items that could, at best, have a dual use. The troubles continue when the goods reach Iraq, largely because everything there is so run down. |
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There would be just as much inequality as there is now. In other words, Mr Mankiw's analogy sneaks in his conclusion by implying that greater inequality is the price we pay for more invention and creativity. |
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So, if the government wants to make a policy change that is unacceptable to most Canadians, the government sneaks it into a bill where the people have to vote to run the country. |
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While on the outside the church is growing, sin sneaks into the church. |
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The vast array of foods into which gluten sneaks means that coeliacs have to be vigilant all the time. |
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The river sneaks into the gorge along a canyon during about twenty miles, ending at Saint Martin d'Ardèche in the southern part of the department. |
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Switching from monthly to bi-weekly mortgage payments sneaks in one or two extra payments annually and can have your mortgage paid off years faster. |
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Romeo sneaks into the Capulet barbecue to meet Juliet, and Juliet discovers Tybalt's death while in class at school. |
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Bill C-10, the budget implementation bill, goes well beyond the budget and sneaks through the backdoor to bring neo-conservative measures that have nothing to do with stimulating the economy. |
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However, on the other hand, it sneaks the changes to the Navigable Waters Act, which affect the same bridges and dams, through Parliament in the budget when it knows we cannot have debate. |
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Admiral Rous sneaks in for the weight-for-age system, and so does Barry Cope for the crabstick. |
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These two fast friends play cowboy games together happily until one day Sideswiping Slim sneaks in and manages to steal Rusty. |
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As soon as Lajo gets the clearance she sneaks back into Mirza's kitchen, tucks up her lehnga, and begins to work. |
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But determined to keep Alex a secret and warn him away from Yorkie, Ash sneaks off to meet his old pal. |
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The understated artistry of The Danish Play sneaks up on you. |
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The monster that sneaks into the lives of a dysfunctional family in A Windigo Tale, by Armand Garnett Ruffo, an Ojibway poet and playwright, and based on his own play, is a more disturbing type. |
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It's not like it's snowing and feels like Christmas, so it sneaks up on you,'' said Jennifer Eisenberg, marketing director for Westfield Fashion Square. |
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We would have been laughed off the street in Philadelphia if we were seen wearing sneaks. In the big city, the young population wore loafers or boots. |
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