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en They are going to dig through everybody on the supplier side. It's really starting to stick out like a sore thumb to investigators.

en You might be able to catch somebody, but if you don't have any mobility you're going to stick out like a sore thumb. That's kind of why I like this defense. Everybody can skate.

en They're doing a tour that's sponsored by MySpace with a lot of other bands that are probably heavy rock. They're gonna stick out like a sore thumb. It'll be really cool.

en It sits out there like a sore thumb.

en It's the biggest sore thumb out there. One hundred kids is not a school.

en The rule of thumb is the lower the approval rating for Congress, the lower the approval rating for the party in control. The more vulnerable the seat, the greater pressure to stick it out. If it's vacated, it's most likely to flip to the other side. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness. The rule of thumb is the lower the approval rating for Congress, the lower the approval rating for the party in control. The more vulnerable the seat, the greater pressure to stick it out. If it's vacated, it's most likely to flip to the other side.

en If you look at other strips from the 1950s, he stuck out like a sore thumb. I'm sure he probably got some of the same complaint letters that I get now,

en It stands out like a sore thumb, from miles away. It definitely lets you know you're coming up to Taylor.

en It sticks out like a sore thumb, that quarterback. He can throw the ball 50 yards down the field accurately.

en Also, the supplier who's not here — one maybe from India or China that could gain entrance to the market. It's a competitive way to get access to the technology. There's also reason for the supplier here to buy, because they could keep the outside supplier away.

en I let the actors work out their ideas before shooting, then tell them what attitudes I want. If a scene isn't honest, it stands out like a sore thumb.

en I talked to (Stinson) after the surgery and he said that thumb was pretty sore. I told him it was his call. We're not going to rush anybody back before they're ready to play.

en His goal was not to rank the schools, but to pick one that really stood out and the one that stuck out like a sore thumb was the one he was going to. When he came home from Temple (last weekend), he knew it was Ohio.

en Eventually you get to the point where you won't be able to grip anything. Your ability to grip an object depends very much on the thumb — the thumb is the most powerful of the digits, so when movement of the thumb becomes painful you can't hold on to things.

en It's still sore, ... For days, it was sore to sleep, sore to move around, sore to get up. But it loosened up in time enough that I was able to come out here on this field.


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