That is probably what made her so doggone successful there in the loan office. |
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My birthday present came early this year, and since you seemed so doggone interested, I'm going to tell you all about it! |
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This 1953 effort isn't a complete waste of time, but it comes doggone close. |
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She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery. |
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According to them, these are, if not the best of times, pretty doggone good times about which you'd have to be a fool to complain. |
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And doggone it, when I go to the trouble of breaking my diet and walking to McDonald's, I want real McDonald's food. |
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As before, her charm and doggone friendliness manipulate everyone to her way of thinking. |
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These two people need to sit in a room together and make a doggone decision right now. |
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And that's what it's all about, and that's why this vote in Florida is so doggone important. |
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And, doggone it, we can't find an easy game against an expansion team anymore. |
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Our technology correspondent joins us live with a look at some of the best doggone gadgets he could find. |
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If you'd stop spending all your money on cheap tank tops, you wouldn't be so doggone broke. |
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That's why this arrest and this capture is so doggone important. |
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We're able to stop and change direction pretty doggone quick here. |
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You know, that's what makes politics so doggone interesting. |
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The schedule might appear impressive if it weren't so doggone reckless. |
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And doggone it if I didn't go running to his enveloping arms. |
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By the end of watching the locker-room scenes, if you are not a fan of his postgame victory call and response, well, doggone it, you just aren't much fun. |
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O'Reilly's working real hard here, but, doggone it, he just can't figure out why the thinking world was so upset by the publication of Meyer's paper. |
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So I'm adding all these puns, like 'I'm doggone mad!' and 'I've got a bone to pick with you!' You know, things like that. |
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It is a hard doggone thing to get across in the middle of a landslide or an earthquake or in the case of a natural disaster. |
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They were limited rights, but doggone it, it was a beginning. |
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However, he said it was his idea and the doggone Conservatives stole it. |
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But I would want to make doggone sure you got the right man. |
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And, doggone it, celebs have rushed to social media to show off their cute canines. |
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Thankfully, the pooch was doggone back to his own seat before any dog or traffic wardens arrived on the scene or he could have ended up in the pound. |
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Doggone it, I'll never fergit that feller who got my pockit-book out to Central Park that time. |
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In response to 'Out of Control' by Ms Doggone, I agree that the stray dog menace is getting out of hand and if we carry on this way, we will be outnumbered. |
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