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What a large frame to put around such small art.
"Someone's trying to break through the glass she put around this building."
That was how it came across to me - and what they're maybe putting around.
I wondered what all the Italian words he put around my name meant.
Recently, a tin roof was added, and a fence put around the site.
"Then bring something to put around you in case you get cold."
The fur I'd taken to put around myself was his, but mine were spread out just beyond that.
In general, you can put around 50 pictures at the highest quality setting on a 128-megabyte card.
"The most we can do now is keep heating stones in the fire to put around him," she said at last.
The rumours must have been put around by some new publicity agent', he thought to himself.
What I do care about is the quotes that you put around the word uprising.
"I've even seen them put around mango trees where children go to pick the fruit."
"It's kind of like the glass jar you put around the building.
The garland is put around the brother's neck by their sister for Protection.
Got the blanket to put around the toilet pool; that was nice.
The gift is a necklace that she quickly puts around her neck.
"Installation is what daddy puts around the house to keep out the snow," he said.
Spain has already put around €18.6bn into its banking system following the property collapse in 2008.
The family also bought four folding chairs to put around a dining table.
Tricks he'd learned in the last several years of trying to breach the defenses she put around her mind.
And that also goes to the issue of who the people are that you could put around the table to come up with a solution.
I don't know if a bubble exists that you can put around your children."
Sometimes it's hard to find the right chairs to put around a white kitchen table: something bright, cheerful and just a little different.
Walls were put around the island, and it came to resemble a Roman ship.
I'd like to know what other bugs she might have been putting around.'