| 21. | The stars pop in and out according to schedules posted daily.
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| 22. | Taylor, while dodging the projectile, felt something pop in his knee.
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| 23. | Third baseman Chris Stynes lost a foul pop in the sun.
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| 24. | If he gets bored, he can always pop in a DVD.
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| 25. | He was noncommittal about whether Bush might pop in from time to time.
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| 26. | Forsythia and pussy willow should pop in about two weeks indoors.
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| 27. | He makes chocolate pops in an acrylic holder designed for lipsticks.
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| 28. | Now I get to use any voice that pops in.
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| 29. | Whitaker isn't exactly the actor to pop in your mind.
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| 30. | Or you can pop in one of the new VCDs.
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