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1 If she could sprout wings she might have a chance.
2 Yeah, maybe, and maybe he could just go ahead and sprout wings and fly home.
3 Dana's heart was pounding so fast she thought it might sprout wings and fly away.
4 We think it's far more likely we'll see pigs sprout wings , but it could happen.
5 I wish I could sprout wings one day!
6 As a poet, I know only too well that poems don't always sprout wings and fly.
7 I'm talking sprout wings and fly.
8 New York doesn't sprout wings .
9 It was far more likely the fat sow nuzzling the ground would sprout wings and fly to the rooftops.
10 Pigs might also sprout wings .
11 We're using the barge in every possible way, Carson, short of having it sprout wings and fly over the river.
12 I was no less impressed with the name bird flu which implies that sufferers will sprout wings and begin clucking.
13 By the time they reached Broadway, she seemed as likely to run for sheer pleasure as to sprout wings and fly.
14 Above: In Chris Milk's The Treachery of Sanctuary, people took turns watching their silhouettes sprout wings , and even whole flocks of birds.
15 You're going to need to buy a bike, or start walking, or drink enough Red Bull so you can sprout wings and fly.
16 It's rather as if a human could go to an insect to get the necessary genetic coding to sprout wings or walk on ceilings.
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