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1 Of course, that's the last time McNamara should trot out these caveats.
2 Behind him, ten thousand men began to trot out onto the plains.
3 As promised, WikiLeaks continues to trot out Vault 7 CIA hacking methods.
4 Have one clean out of the shafts before you trot out another!
5 Every year, it seems, you trot out the same simplistic arguments.
6 He could even trot out the family skeletons of the innkeepers.
7 He was a capital boy for his elders to trot out and banter.
8 Now trot out the whiskey bottle and pour it down him.
9 Well, I reckon as soon as I can trot out and call her.
10 And what the deuce made her suddenly trot out the skeleton like this?
11 Hey, O'Brien, trot out your red-eye; I'm going to do some business here!
12 Let's trot out some cliches that are cliches because they are so often true.
13 I was kind of afraid you were going to trot out something like that.
14 I am waiting for our friends to trot out their whole bag of tricks.
15 Just trot out some of that apple sauce of yours.
16 Now, children, let us not trot out the family skeleton.
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