| 11. | Slip out the float arm, and pull out the plunger.
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| 12. | His music floats on time like a raft in the tide.
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| 13. | "I'll float you a loan,"
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| 14. | The Mexican government let the currency float freely later that month.
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| 15. | This float can compete with the big boys, they say.
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| 16. | Less stringent foreign ownership limits would increase the float options available.
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| 17. | A round, flattened sea perch floats slowly past the window.
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| 18. | You need special conditions to break floats out of that current,
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| 19. | I saw of a couple of my pitches float in there.
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| 20. | The president now floats around in the mid-60 percents.
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