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They would have been chewing the carpet but for the fact that the floor was concrete.
And if Fido's chewing the carpet, then put him on the couch.
I kept notes of the days and hours of our phone calls, too, probably because it was more sensible than chewing the carpet.
It is so frustrating, it truly does make me want to chew the carpet!
Most bettors would be chewing the carpet or throwing heavy objects at the television screen.
Don't chew the carpet at me, Ade," he said. "
"We were all ready to pound the table and chew the carpet," Mr. Brown said.
Dog therapy is apparently the latest way to beat those awkward pet problems like chewing the carpet, or even the postman.
"You have to be virtually chewing the carpet in the courtroom to qualify for the insanity defense," Turley said.
The Chicago PD is chewing the carpet because we've kept them out, and the media has been sniffing around.
He realized that he must get a grip, bite the bullet, chew the carpet, go home later and kick the dog. '
It was a complicated issue with one product and it had me chewing the carpet in frustration at times, but it has now been resolved."
But as Mr. Rapaport chews the carpet in each of his scenes, he makes it impossible for any other actor to get traction.
The "Newsweek" "wimp" cover soon had Bush chewing the carpet at the Naval Observatory.
She shapes the emotional trajectory intelligently, her diction is exemplary and she resists the cheap temptation to chew the carpet.
He was a little shyer than his brother, but when confident he ploded about the room, hoarding his treats under our table, and trying to chew the carpet in the corners.
If enough time went by before Illyan called him in that he might have made it to Escobar and back, he'd be fit to chew the carpet even when not having a seizure.
The cast is excellent, with Robert Webb relishing the possibilities for guileless credulity and Tim McInnerny chewing the carpet (in a splendid way) as the dastardly Harmswell Grimstone.
If no one is in the house during the working day is it really fair to take on a dog and leave him in this strange environment, only to find the he has chewed the carpet or soiled the floor.
No, you need to actually go in and plant your feet in their office and screech and foam until the spit drips off your chin and tear your clothing and drop to your knees and chew the carpet.
Collie Frank behaved brilliantly the first day Ed took him to work, but incurred the wrath of Jim Carter, who plays butler Mr Carson, by chewing the carpets in Hugh Bonneville [the Earl of Grantham]'s dressing room.