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the carabineers, judging that it would be very difficult to catch him, sent a large mastiff after him, one that had won first prize in all the dog races.
pinocchio ran fast and the dog ran faster.
at so much noise, the people hung out of the windows or gathered in the street, anxious to see the end of the contest.
but they were disappointed, for the dog and pinocchio raised so much dust on the road that, after a few moments, it was impossible to see them.
uh, let's see,
chapter 28
he 'll never come to any good ; as the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined. ''
well it's never going to go straight and it's going to put the whole lot out isn't it?
that comes from our super efficient parti...
his prey, but for my part i feel an utterly contemptible beast.
pinocchio runs the danger of being fried in a pan like a fish
sayaka osakabe was born in japan in 1978.
she had a job as a magazine editor.
she became pregnant, so she asked her boss for shorter work hours.
osakabe's boss wanted her to quit her job.
osakabe was pregnant twice and she lost the baby twice.
then osakabe asked for a leave of absence so she could leave her job to become pregnant, then return to the job.
her boss refused.
osakabe quit her job, but she took her case to a labor tribunal.
in june, 2014, osakabe won her case.
during that wild chase, pinocchio lived through a terrible moment when he almost gave himself up as lost.
this was when alidoro (that was the mastiff鈥檚 name), in a frenzy of running, came so near that he was on the very point of reaching him.
can you come this way?
the marionette heard, close behind him, the labored breathing of the beast who was fast on his trail, and now and again even felt his hot breath blow over him.
again will i set a trap for even the worst of my fellow-creatures."
since 1957, the slogan for the kit kat in the uk and elsewhere has been "have a break... have a kit kat".
however, in 1995, nestle虂 sought to trademark the "have a break" portion.
after a ten-year legal battle, which was contested by rival mars, the european court of justice ruled on 7 july 2005 to send the case back to the british courts.
in 2004, nestle虂 uk used the slogan "make the most of your break", but later returned to the original slogan.
my nephew looked up the neighbourhood on the computer.
i've had gerbils,
come on.
the united states also used the short-lived slogan, "tastes so good, you'll roar", in the early 1980s.
the tv commercial most known from this slogan involves a young man biting into one of the kit kat bars in a grocery store, and roaring like a lion so loudly the whole store shakes violently, knocking items from the shelves.
another short-lived us slogan was "that's what you want", whose television adverts showed people pulling unlikely foodstuffs from their pockets or purses, before rejecting them in favour of a kit kat.
that's restricted data.
what was that?
luckily, by this time, he was very near the shore, and the sea was in sight; in fact, only a few short steps away.
i'll help you.
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