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41 Sentences With "pop in to"

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This morning we contemplated a pop in to Long Beach.
Sometimes a wolf or moose will pop in to join the fun.
Pop in to see work by rising artists and curators of color.
Caffeine says that he'll pop in to stream whenever he wants to.
I pop in to meet Dobby, 20, who hosts weekly show 'Witchez Brew'.
They would pop in to pick up takeout orders before heading back on patrol.
Don't be surprised if a few special guests pop in to honor his memory, too.
Rob and Jamel pop in to say hello and to, in Jamel's words, show some support.
I'll try to pop in to talk about it from time to time, but am otherwise busy traveling.
"He said he might try to pop in to the Ritz Cinema but couldn't promise," Katehos told Mashable Australia via email.
Emma Stone and June Squibb also pop in to offer advice, like how to politely call someone a misogynistic prick (episode 4).
I pop in to say hello to Vanity Fair editor Radhika Jones and ask about a Condé meeting scheduled for later today.
I had a meeting at the office that morning, so I figured I'd pop in to get the test and go straight there.
I can pop in to see this or that quirky post in my news feed, and sometimes clicking "like" is just what I need.
It's not clear if the South Koreans spoke to the President before or after his surprise pop-in to the White House briefing room.
Most of us know CVS as a chain of pharmacy stores, where we might pop in to fill a prescription or pick up some snacks.
Matt Stone, a creator of "South Park," and Daniel Villano, a colorist at Frédéric Fekkai, are among her clients who pop in to test demo units.
There's a tiny grocery store at one of my stops, so I pop in to grab a pot of yogurt and some grapes to eat this afternoon.
It lets you "pop in" to any participating gym (currently only in New York City) and only pay for the time you're there, down to the minute.
They typically look like this: Now, with Apple Health records, you can just open up the app, pop in to see your lab results, and close out.
It opened an office in a co-working space in a downtown high-rise, where curious visitors can pop in to speak with staff about starting to drive.
In the best of circumstances, you've planned out your panel of experts before you go for surgery, but if a complication arises, an assistant surgeon may pop in to help.
A rotating group of neighbors pop in to drink and join the kids to jump on a nearby trampoline before a grumpy neighbor who lives within earshot sends them home.
I lurk nearby so I can hear the door for the toilet they're using and can go clean it right away, as well as pop in to top up their wine.
So TG could try to lock-in members who only need to "pop in" to the major capitals now and again, where TG has a "landing pad" for them to visit.
Both will pop in to save your passwords, both will add your ID and passwords automatically to your apps, and both will recommend random combinations that will keep bad actors guessing.
This wonderful watering hole of content is known within BuzzFeed as #great-tweets, a Slack channel open to everyone at the company where folks pop in to just share really good tweets.
TC: This concept is very much like that of Breather, which provides on-demand rooms in cities so that visitors can pop in to relax with friends or maybe make some quiet calls.
Though the organizers don't publicly advertise the event's musical offerings, sound systems and wild dance parties abound—even superstar DJs like Skrillex and Diplo have begun to pop in to play surprise sets.
The flames peacefully crackle and shift back and forth, but if you watch long enough you'll see some members of the family pop in to decorate, roast marshmallows, or play with their toys.
After three meetings and the dreaded trip to sign off my tax bill I find myself by a big Waitrose supermarket, so I pop in to get some supplies for the next few days.
Of course, physical therapy can be expensive even with insurance (around $50-$150 a session depending on the services), so not everyone can afford to pop in to a practice when there's no issue.
WeWork this year signed on Microsoft's New York sales team as a member, giving them the freedom to travel around town to make sales and pop in to whatever WeWork was closest between meetings.
Office workers and drivers of Kigali's ubiquitous motorcycle taxis linger in the morning over fresh bread and strong hot tea; in the afternoons, locals pop in to purchase sweet potato bread, sesame rolls and honey cakes.
I love our rural location for the beauty, the slower pace of life, and the hiking trails, but I do miss being able to pop in to a bodega or walk to the bar in the evening.
I pass a Barnes & Noble on the way to the subway and pop in to get the book he recommended last night, Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey, which is soon to be turned into an Amazon series.
The supermarket chain hasn't yet revealed which stores will be part of the trial, so next time you pop in to pick up some bangers for dinner, you could find yourself leaving with a packet of Linda McCartney's finest.
On the way through the mall I see The Body Shop is having a huge sale, so I pop in to pick up three gift kits to stash in my closet for future use as hostess/acquaintance/catch-all gifts ($25.75).
And if you're in need of a nightcap after all the eating, head over to the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa—you can check out that massive gingerbread house, and also pop in to the new Beauty and the Beast-themed Enchanted Rose for a seasonal cranberry old fashioned.
IN HIS workshop on Eel Pie Island near Twickenham, glimmering with light from the Thames outside, Trevor Baylis kept wrenches, pliers, cables, hammers, gear-wheels, lengths of piping, light bulbs, massed coat-hangers, tubs of washers, wing-nuts, screws and nails, books, chisels, old St Julien tobacco tins full of bits and bobs, saws, hacksaws, cross-saws, balls of string, a splendid metal lathe which neighbours would pop in to use, sheets of foil dropped in the war by German bombers, all his dead domestic appliances (for disassembly and cannabilisation), and last but not least his boyhood Meccano sets, their instructions held together with yellowing Sellotape, out of which he would still make little clockwork vehicles that buzzed along the worktops in a determined way.
At Nick's murder trial, Jennifer falsely testifies that Nick harassed her. When Karen's determination to stop her becomes apparent, Jennifer threatens to implicate her in the murders of William and Susan. Eventually, a wired Brad manipulates Jennifer into admitting responsibility for her parents' deaths. The police pop in to arrest Jennifer for murdering her dad and mom.

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