We developed it to take over where DDT leaves off.
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Over the last four an' a half years this whole show's been a giant undercover operation with one purpose: to capture a fugitive from justice, Scott Edward O'Brien.
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Took me three years to get over Soupy Sales.
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CYBILL That happens to be a big problem over there, Missy!
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[They get up and reach over the (small) table and passionately embrace.
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IAN No, the agency's sending over a selection.
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Secret lunchtime meetings over cheese and pickle sandwiches.
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I mean, they're either too stupid to walk and talk at the same time, or they're so ambitious they wanna take the gaff over.
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DL [to ROBBIE--he scarcely acknowledges ALAN] Just hand over my dog.
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ROBBIE I mean, that bloke was a real pushover, weren't he?
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He strolls over.
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[massaging her shoulder] KATH Come over in half an hour.
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They and the others are talking amongst themselves. Jan comes over.
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Sally comes over to Sue.
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That's over my head.
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And you did it all over again with Jack, didn't you?
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Sometimes, you can be so busy looking over your shoulder,
that you don't see what's going on in front of you.
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So no more lookin' over your shoulder, ok?
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Are you twenty-one or over?
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Flowers in vases are all over the counters.
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We've been thinking a few things over and we feel...
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The days of out youth are over.
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I need time to think it over.
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It's nearly over, just hang in there.
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What's it doing all over the floor.
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The stranger looks over at him with a scowl on his face.
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Jack calls him over to his table.
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I've been looking for you all over the place.
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He didn't tell her about Sharon's coming over, either.
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The box falls over and spills onto the floor.
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It's all over, isn't it?
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Her mother brings over some tea for her.
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I heard it over the radio.
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I heard about it over the internet.
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Do you want to stay over night here or keep on driving until we reach home?
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[running over] Hey you hair's on fire!
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Apparently she's been looking all over for me.
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I couldn't help overhearing what you were saying and
I just wondered if you could tell me exactly what happended.
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If it's the only way I'll get to see you over Christmas, I'm willing to give it a try.
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Well, I'm dashing over to the Ted's house for a half an hour.
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They're over there organizing the party games now.
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Why don't you come over for a quick drink or something?
Do you have any time?
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I'm not-- Bert [over her words as he leaves] See ya later.
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Look...why don't you come over...come over here and spend Christmas with us?
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What's the point in cleanin' it if we're gonna do it all over again come Monday?
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Who you got coming over?
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It goes with every order over ten dollars.
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I mean all that toothache stuff...and anyway, I thought it was all over.
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There's a lot of talking over each other.
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I left him slaving over a hot stove.
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Sign these...it's over...all of it.
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It was over when you talked about me behind my back.
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I thought we'd get it over with.
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Ted looks over at Bert and winks.
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[BLOSSOM and ETHEL go over to them, BLOSSOM saying, "Excuse me," to someone on the way.] BLOSSOM You made it!
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I stayed over there for one year.
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And it wasn't like it is today...all these shoes and socks all over the place...
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I got sick of watching you two slobbering all over each other, so I just left.
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You weren't a husband, a lover.
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She wears a robe over a tee shirt.
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It doesn't mean he has any rights over you, does it?
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He's givin' her a couple of weeks to think it over.
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Go sit down...I'll bring it over.
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Let's no over do it, ok?
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I'll go over and get him, ok?
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See you over there.
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Well, we should go over!
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He's walking all over you!
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All that trouble he caused over that Trisha girl?
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Yeah, well that's over now, isn't it.
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It's over.
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Shift your body over.
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Get over it, okay?
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I'm sorry, I, I shouldn't be, bringing up my relationship problems when, you're still trying to get over Judy..
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an innovation long overdue, in my opinion..
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I don't know about Destiny, but I think that woman over there is my seventh grade volleyball coach..
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They walk over to a heavy, bald, exotically dressed Tarot Card Reader.
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He said he doesn't mind coming over to walk it.
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She hears her name over the radio rushes over to turn it up.
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How come your chick's not over here helping us.
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Ellen puts the tape in and meanders over to the couch.
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I can come right over, if that's what you need.
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I told you you didn't have to come over!
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[glib] Yeah, well, after you hung up, the dog called right back and said, "Get over here!"
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Don't look no but he's heading over here.
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It's all a little overwhelming.
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[looking over shoulder for distraction] Look at the, taco chips with the onion dip.
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Her voice can't be heard over the sirens.
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They bend down and look over the clothes.
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Why don't you work over it again with a rougher sponge?
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Sally is going to get upset over this.
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Billy calls over to his brother and his girlfriend.
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He oversees the day-to-day operations of his father's factory.
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He and his lawyer are going over the minutes of the meeting this morning.
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Get over it, Mr.
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The objection is overruled.
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I wonder if he knows that you're working to help hungry people all over the world..
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Screeching tires, crash noises while the two mugs silently crash sending beer and glass all over.
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Ted: Excuse me, where's the bathroom.
Stranger: Right over there.
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Let me look you over.
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Sue howls to the sky over and over.
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She was wearing an apron over her dress.
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Ted opens the door for Janet who wears a hooded cape over her dress.
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I despise the tyranny of the strong over the weak.
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Margarite holds her black, gloved hand over her mouth.
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As the song begins Kelly swoops over to the phonograph
area to Janet who hands her a white silk scarf and smiles at her.
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People all over the world had heard about the change.
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He and Rose had met over Linzer torte, in a Parisian coffee shop and become fast friends.
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She staggers in, weak from illness, wearing a hooded cape over her nightgown.
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Trish and Al, who had a natural gift for hospitality,
took over the running of the beauty parlor.
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I know it's a little over-dramatic but um, I have a tumor in my breast, an' I was waiting for a biopsy report but it came back, it's benign, an' everything's cool, so I apologize for that.
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What will you do when the show's over, by the way?
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Bill stops to blow a note, then sings overly enthusiastically to Mike!
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There is no, "another time." The party is over, this is it!
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No Jim, it's all over... LARRY...I should have dragged it out a little bit
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You're gonna over dry it.
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You can't over dry.
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The same reason you can't over wet.
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I mean, come on, you got a tee-shirt with blood stains all over it, maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem right now!
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What kind of a Sick Person calls and hangs up over and over?
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Apparently you have a tremendous influence over this woman!
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If I have this much influence over her, why don't I just call her an' tell her to get back together with him--that's aalll!
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She invited me over for dinner!
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I was appalled to learn of the destructive influence you've had over her life all these many years..
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She peers over the edge, the wind blowing up on her face.
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Then a man in a black cape edges over to her cautiously, reaches and holds her forearm.
KATHLEEN Who are you?!
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The window overlooks Central Park.
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Guess we should just get this over with.
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Dawn breaks over the small town.
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I'd like two eggs, over easy.
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She was supposed to hand it over today.
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He told me I was fired over the phone.
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It's been over an hour.
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Teddy leans over the balcony and gets dizzy.
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She is swaying slowly and sensually to the music that is playing very loudly over the stereo.
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Teddy walks over to the stereo and turns off the music.
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Roll it over and see what's underneath.
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There's rumors all over school.
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They announced the winners over the intercom.
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Fifty-four degrees on a slightly overcast day.
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I came out over Highway Two near Lewis Fork.
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The overhead fluorescent lights are flickering and are producing a buzzing sound.
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I've been looking all over for you.
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COOPER There's over ten thousand dollars here.
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He is looking over different cigarette butts in the ash tray.
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Brought her over from Hong Kong, six years ago, left her everything.
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Ted is quickly overpowered and they pull the gun out of his hands.
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Right over here.
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He slowly turns in place, bends over slightly and says ...
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Sally looks over her notepad and scribbles something down.
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A red stain slowly spreads over the area of the carpet she is starring at.
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Ted leans over to him slightly.
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I'll think it over.
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It had literally changed overnight.
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It wasn't as overwhelming to me.
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To be perfectly honest I think I'm in a little over my head.
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He savoringly looks it over.
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The bag lady looks up at the policeman, looks him over a bit, and continues with her
rotten sandwich.
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Clinton ponders over his misdeeds.
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He peers over at the bag lady who is now quietly chewing on an apple.
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The boss grabs the folder and looks it over.
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Ted and Jack hunched over the desk beside each other,
stare into the office where Bill used to work.
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He runs his finger over the lines of random numbers and letters.
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He points to one line on the page and runs his finger over it as he reads ...
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He flips the sheet over and points to one line amongst the gibberish of random numbers and letters.
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He runs his finger over the words as he reads them outloud.
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The song is amplified over a speaker as they sing.
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Slowly an owl is superimposed over BOB'S frightening face.
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The ceiling fan, hanging over the stairs, circulates.
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Well, I was just wondering if its the kind of test you can take over.
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Ted carrying a box full of ground coffee packets, falls to the floor dropping the box and scattering the packets all over the floor.
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Bill nervously looks over to Steve.
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She nearly falls over to the side but regains her balance.
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He looks over to the kitchen.
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That library book is overdue.
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Wilt Chamberlain towers over Woody Allen.
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Nixon handed the tapes pver to the special investigator.
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He picks it up and looks it over.
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She runs her fingers over her lips as she says ...
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Let's go over those figures.
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I'd like to hear it over dinner tonight.
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Jack reaches over and picks up his cellular phone.
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Sally comes over to take her order.
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Jack hands him the document and he scans it over.
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She takes a seat as she looks over the document.
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