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He could not bring himself to look for papers or whatever else she might have had.
Or whatever else she can make herself feel for me."
The government has to do something, whether they bring in a state of emergency or whatever else."
"They did certain things, whether it's tax or whatever else it happened to be, in their lives, and do you know what?
Rock on, Bob (or whatever else you want to do).
Books can be arranged by author, subject, period or whatever else seems logical.
Teresa could be counted on to provide him with coffee or whatever else he needed.
"We understand fully that people have to raise cattle or whatever else they need to do," he said.
"Now press the button or whatever else you do to unlock that thing."
Add the sour cream or whatever else you've got, and eat with your hands like a hot dog.
Just bare hands and teeth or whatever else you may have."
Or mud, or whatever else you want to call me.
"Regardless of what happens now, or whatever else you do, Laura is going to die."
Sir, or whatever else I'm supposed to call you.
Use your belt or whatever else you can and tie yourself to it!"
If they were arguing, it probably had something to do with money or whatever else they'd man-aged to get their hands on.
Because you think this crook, Sparks, or whatever else he called himself, was at the bottom of it?
Give me the apartment number and a pass or whatever else that elevator man needs to make him act human."
I was soon able to call for bread and drink, or whatever else I wanted.
Only so much can be done by public services, whether it is public investment for infrastructure or whatever else.
You know if British Gas training themselves more efficient or whatever else it is, fine.
I eat my grandmother's lamb chops, or whatever else she cooks for me.
"Wit and wisdom, or whatever else you've got in stock.
We get their nannies coming in all the time to buy vitamins or whatever else they need."
And whatever else is wrong, I will see it taken care of.
I'll work on my garden up top and whatever else they do.
A place to keep the van and whatever else they need.
Afternoons would be for getting new food and whatever else I needed.
"Tell me all that's going on below, and whatever else you know."
If families do not get off to the right start, business will pay later in the form of drug abuse, crime and whatever else.
The larger was living room, office, and whatever else she deemed necessary.
And whatever else was out there, he didn't want to know about it.
"I'll work both styles, and whatever else you think he might go for."
Her mouth was still red from kissing and whatever else it had done.
"I realize I'm competing against television and whatever else people have to do that night."
But you've got the details, and whatever else happens, you'll still be able to see the net coming in.
And whatever else you can say about Jonathan, he's done everything he could to help me."
And whatever else the man might be, he wasn't a fool.
This illness, and whatever else it brought, put her beyond that kind of appeal.
And whatever else he said, they neither questioned nor explained.
She'd just had dinner with him, and whatever else you might say about the guy, this wasn't his style at all.
Investors snapped up shares in both, and whatever else was available.
Uniform, of course, and whatever else you can cram into a small case.
The carpets - and whatever else - could die out before we'd learned the first thing about them.
But there's plenty of stuff there to make a hut and whatever else we need.
Just pure data, and whatever else the heavens wanted to rain down on you.
"Run the stead, and whatever else needs to be done."
That'd boil the water and whatever else you had in it."
Before retiring for drink, food and whatever else the evening might promise.