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You can ask for my help whenever you runinto a problem.
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However, state-owned Telkom's divestment plans have runinto problems in the past.
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However, the sums involved will runinto hundreds of millions of pounds.
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Brazilian efforts to manufacture goods in China have also runinto problems.
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However, the deal, only 10 days old, has already runinto difficulties.
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The two would bumpinto one another at Borough Market most weeks.
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We positively yearn to bumpinto people whose work we've just ridiculed.
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Although I'm sure we'll bumpinto each other one day in Austin.
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His abrupt cessation of forward motion caused Lamb to bumpinto him.
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May someone bumpinto you every time before you taking a picture.
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Karara knelt and the dolphin came to buttagainst her out-held hand.
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One day the chaplain ran full buttagainst Mr. Kemp in the corridor.
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The recoil slammed the buttagainst his shoulder with surprising strength.
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I leaned my buttagainst the railing and thought about it.
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Slowly Red Ben pushed forward his rifle, bringing the buttagainst his shoulder.
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Holly returned to the climb, feeling the tele-pod knockagainst her back.
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The biggest knockagainst the XPS 13 is its limited port selection.
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As he rode along one of the bulrushes happened to knockagainst something.
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Jean Valjean advanced with precaution, taking care not to knockagainst the furniture.
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Sadly, my primary knockagainst the product became apparent as Nate further elucidated.
Usage of jar against in English
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The suggestion appeared to jaragainst the young husband's inclinations.
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The next instant the automobile had come with a catastrophic jaragainst an iron object.
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These contributions, laden with Donegal influences, jaragainst the arrangements of much of the rest of the collection.
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Sometimes they disappeared beneath him, and he heard them jaragainst the house-logs and their occupants scramble in through the window.
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The skin-free skin elements added a new strata of elegance where McCartney's sophisticated tailoring once used to jaragainst, say, a cork-soled sandal.
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Singing from within jarsagainst the fiddling from over the way.
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Clearly, all this is proof that homelessness is newly intruding on politics, but it jarsagainst two unavoidable questions.
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A response which jarsagainst the peculiar pitch of our mental instrument, must not therefore be turned away from with dislike.
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"Jane will jaragainst her finer emotions, I fancy, when she begins to order her about."
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"Are you okay?" Daniel asked now, next to her, making the humidity and buzz of the city jaragainst that remembered moment.