| 41. | The copper arsenate will not rub off on the dogs.
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| 42. | It could rub off on his wife's budding campaign.
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| 43. | It rubs off and it shows in a game.
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| 44. | Maybe after 30 years, it starts to rub off.
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| 45. | Her goodness, he hopes, will rub off on him.
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| 46. | But, most newspapers around the world still rub off.
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| 47. | Spike's ambition to kill the Slayer apparently rubs off.
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| 48. | And it seems to rub off on her customers.
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| 49. | On the field, his calm and confidence rubs off.
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| 50. | "We don't want to rub off on these kids.
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