Rolled
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I also used to think that all of our food came from these happy, little farms where pigs
rolled
in mud and cows grazed on grass all day.
There was
rolled
up turkey cold cuts,
rolled
up ham cold cuts,
rolled
up roast beef cold cuts and little cubes of cheese.
And when I
rolled
into town, I heard on the loudspeaker, "Minda Dentler is one of the last competitors to make the bike cutoff."
I put my snorkel in my mouth, and I
rolled
over the side of the Zodiac into the water.
And on the last day with this female where I thought I had pushed her too far, I got nervous because she came up to me, she
rolled
over on her back, and she did this deep, guttural jackhammer sound, this gok-gok-gok-gok.
One of the materials that can do this is a remarkable material, carbon, that has changed its form in this incredibly beautiful reaction where graphite is blasted by a vapor, and when the vaporized carbon condenses, it condenses back into a different form: chickenwire
rolled
up.
Young, red-faced with his sleeves
rolled
up, fists of fingers like fat rolls of coins, he looked like Popeye the sailor man come to life.
Insects of the Lepidoptera order— butterflies and moths— keep their proboscises
rolled
up tightly beneath their heads when they’re not feeding and unfurl them when they come across some sweet nectar.
And Chicago just
rolled
it out to get people to sign up to shovel sidewalks when it snows.
And it's a wonderful bit of gear, because it's like having a flying tripod, crane and dolly all
rolled
into one.
And then the 2015 election
rolled
around and our party won.
I remember I was about 13, glued to a grainy black and white television in my parents' living room as Soviet tanks
rolled
into Budapest, and kids not much older than me were throwing themselves at the tanks and getting mown down.
I was thrown out of a car,
rolled
several times.
Then in about the 1930s, with the advent of plate glass,
rolled
steel and mass production, we were able to make floor-to-ceiling windows and unobstructed views, and with that came the irreversible reliance on mechanical air conditioning to cool our solar-heated spaces.
Whatever I give, it will be not a diamond pendant not a diamond ring, even a chocolate, I will give you a surprise with a lot of tinsel paper
rolled
up with it.
When the headlines rolled, what happened was, the marketers came calling.
And this powerful awareness
rolled
in over me that I was a minority, and in my own home country, based on one facet of my character.
And on the month that the last refrigerator
rolled
off the assembly line, the employees of Electrolux in Greenville, Michigan, had a gathering for themselves that they called the last supper.
Because of the heat, I took my shoes off, and I
rolled
up my pants, and I walked into the water.
And this particular technique is one that's been borrowed from the semiconductor industry, and therefore is low cost and can be
rolled
out in large numbers.
However, as an engineer, as a biomedical engineer and also as a human being, I'm not going to be satisfied until we've
rolled
this thing out, taken it out of the lab and got it to people in large numbers and particularly the people that need it the most.
And we went there, and we arranged ourselves in front of one of the barricades, and a little while later, a column of tanks
rolled
up.
He looked at me,
rolled
his eyes, and said, "Well, there is this one greenie option for people who have a problem with investing in mining, alcohol or tobacco."
One roll of the dice would tell you very little, but the more times you
rolled
them, the more data you collected, the more confident you would become, not just whether they're loaded or fair, but by how much, and in what way.
And clearly, we're not finished, because when we left that pilot study and went back to Dublin, I
rolled
home in my wheelchair and I'm still paralyzed and I'm still blind and we're primarily focusing on the paralysis at the moment, but being at this conference, we're kind of interested if anyone does have a cure for blindness, we'll take that as well.
This is back in 1964, when the technical managers have suits and ties and NRK
rolled
all its equipment on board a ship, and 200 meters out of the shore, transmitting the signal back, and in the machine room, they talked to the machine guy, and on the deck, they have splendid entertainment.
When our birthday
rolled
around, it was the first we wouldn't be spending together.
When we
rolled
out this training, a few brave drivers admitted they had seen these women, knocking on the cabs in the truck stops, looking for customers.
You take loneliness, you take depression, you take confinement, and you add to that,
rolled
up in a little white sheet of paper, one of the most potent neurostimulants that we know, called nicotine, and you add to that one of the most potent addictive substances that you know, and you have a pro-carcinogenic environment.
I've been stared at, screamed at, whispered about, and one time I got smacked in the face by a little old lady's purse that from the looks of the shiner I took home that day I am pretty certain contained at least 70 dollars of
rolled
up small change and a large hard candy collection.
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