| 41. | There are some athletes who like to pop off without knowing what they are talking about.
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| 42. | Nothing really pops off and grabs the ear.
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| 43. | "First session he's attended, and he pops off,"
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| 44. | Small parts that pop off and find their way into young throats raised the most concern.
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| 45. | I felt the lace pop off the eyelet.
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| 46. | The red razor pops off the screen.
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| 47. | At the Pro Bowl, they'll pop off.
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| 48. | But then, does another flap pop off?
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| 49. | She could pop off, then buckle down.
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| 50. | He is an emotional player not afraid to pop off at the risk of hurting team chemistry.
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