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I like having people with me to lean on and write with and have fun with.
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In terms of the number of patrons attending the event it would be considered a small event, but by no means lean on talented performances.
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We lean on these anticipations that we have, transforming them into normative expectations, into righteously presented demands....
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In this world heavily laden with strife, his is a shoulder one can lean on and know comfort.
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Pray that we can make a government on our own, without compromises or have to lean on anyone else.
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The figures hold or are draped with or lean on a variety of items which include pink ribbons, green bolsters and enormous garlands of acorns.
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Though she relies heavily on him as leader and brother, he can also lean on her when he needs to.
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She wasn't really a doctor in any sense in this episode, just a friend to lean on.
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But he does not lean on that as most players do.
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The anthropomorphic figurine in appearance displays a stoic female posture, in sitting position, with two hands lean on the waist, and set on the throne.
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