| 21. | It's an old boys notion that young women are there to decorate the office and to rub up against.
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| 22. | "Don't rub up too hard,"
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| 23. | But a creative urge can quickly rub up against customers'need to count on the same dish each time they visit.
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| 24. | Brooks screenplay is wryly funny about human behaviour, keenly observing the awkward ways anxious people rub up against each other.
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| 25. | He also has a dog rub up against people's shoes to make them dirty, then offers his services as a shoeshiner.
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| 26. | Anybody who rubs up against him knows that in the long run we have the right guy running the football program.
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| 27. | He seemed to be motivated from a noble aspect as well as a personal desire to rub up against something big.
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| 28. | At a minimum, politicians like to rub up against the Vatican entourage like purring cats, hoping for a little innocence by association.
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| 29. | A cat comes and rubs up against you when it wants something to eat or is bored and has no other option.
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| 30. | I am concerned that the dogs will rub up against the posts and be poisoned by the copper arsenate in the pressure-treated posts.
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