| 31. | And then Stu Nahan pops in for some crusty commentary.
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| 32. | Expands into Europe with PoPs in Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Paris.
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| 33. | Rounding first, he felt a pop in his left hamstring.
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| 34. | The pop in the Astros'bats this spring was no fluke.
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| 35. | When Williams landed, he heard a pop in his knee.
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| 36. | Just pop in the CD and they're ready to use.
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| 37. | Only one or two pop in-jokes had slightly racy overtones.
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| 38. | Then Lynn, a hyperactive redhead, pops in to welcome everyone.
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| 39. | This should result in a loud pop in the ears.
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| 40. | We could get a pop in employment at any time,
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