| 21. | He should puff out his chest and growl, " Feel lucky, punk ? " to the first union lawyer he sees.
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| 22. | The term originates from the old Italian " buffare ", meaning to puff out one's cheeks that also applies to bouffon.
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| 23. | Over six weeks, the chicks puff out like popcorn kernels to fluffy white broilers fattened to 3 . 8 pounds apiece.
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| 24. | No great bombast, but good enough to allow the Mets to not only exhale, but to puff out their chests a bit.
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| 25. | The ginger cat in the meantime suffocates and puffs out all the air he held in, launching himself into the Hall d'Armour.
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| 26. | Rookie John McGraw's first career interception with 1 : 23 remaining made it safe for the Jets to puff out their chests.
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| 27. | They are pyramid builders that burst forth in galaxies or puff out in sprays of fireworks, competing with the fish in hue fashion.
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| 28. | Visitors to the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone Park watch and wait, hoping for a dramatic eruption, as Castle Geyser puffs out steam.
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| 29. | This is most noticeable when the male puffs out the feathers on the head, thus greatly increasing the apparent size of the head.
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| 30. | Mayfair, whose bogey at the final hole marred an otherwise spotless round, has earned the right to puff out his chest a bit.
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