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Some would argue that philosophical exemptions are a necessary pop-off valve for a society that requires children to be injected with biological agents for the common good.
Vaccines and Society 2010
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The wild life, the jungle, the animals, the Na'vi-s, or the dragon-like flying creatures are all so life-like, they almost pop-off the screen and in 3D they actually do .
Avatar Finally Passes Titanic as Highest Grossing Movie Ever « FirstShowing.net 2010
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Shessh these leftists like to pop-off about the U.S. but it's top secret if you ask them what country they are posting from.
Kathy Marcel: Remembering HumeSkeptic and CarlV Kathy Marcel 2010
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Shessh these leftists like to pop-off about the U.S. but it's top secret if you ask them what country they are posting from.
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They also secured a measure of revenge, holding Wilkins, their pop-off former teammate, to a paltry two points.
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Loved the Rosie stuff and the time she spent with Tanisha and Hannah trying to learn to pop-off.
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And they -- look, the Federal Reserve has systematically dismissed me as a pop-off madman, of which I quite enjoy since they're a bunch of amateurish incompetents.
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Consequently, readers who recall his scathing review of Chomsky's book, 9/11 -- in which he called Chomsky a "pop-off" and "Noam the Foam" -- now have greater reason to question Romano's own integrity.
The "Stinky Inky," Part IV: More Incompetence, Bias and Dishonesty at the Philadelphia Inquirer? 2006
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That don't mean on every issue you pop off because you can become a pop-off too.
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NASCAR also ordered an adjustment on the pop-off valve in the cooling system that should lower the maximum water temperature in engines.
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