The long and short of it is he was actually going steady with the most popular girl in the group but didn't have the guts to tell me. |
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If Tristan doesn't have the guts to tell Sherri what kind of doggish deed he's been up to, then you should definitely forget him. |
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Boyd doesn't have the guts to face us in person, and he will never be heard from again after the hit-and-run attack on us he made this morning. |
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I thought thank goodness there are some of his age group who have the guts to put in print his opinion of Great Britain. |
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Their major concern was how a buyer should have the guts to determine the cost of a product instead of the seller, as is normally the case. |
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You see, I don't know who sent these yet, because the chicken S.O.B., pardon my French, didn't have the guts to sign his name. |
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Megawati should have the guts to make unpopular policies that will benefit the majority. |
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Do they have the guts to break with tradition, to govern for all, especially for the economically dispossessed and socially displaced? |
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But, if the experiment fails, have the guts to admit you were wrong and try something else. |
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The woods are full of gunmakers who have the guts to resist! |
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If they have the guts, they should go to the voters, not cook up backroom deals and talk nonsense that there is no stimulus. |
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They did not have the guts to go to the people, because they knew the people would give them the boot. |
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But when you do, and if you come to realise it, you have to have the guts to say, I was wrong, I regret having said that. |
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And the EP should have the guts to condemn EU Members when they violate rights. |
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We're very pleased with the prosecuting attorney here to have the guts to do it. |
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The Commission should have the guts to strip away this pretence and withdraw this directive. |
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We didn't have the guts to show ourselves, because when we would come out we felt like all eyes were piercing us. |
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Because we do not have the guts to stand up to the foreigners and tell them to stop overfishing our stocks. |
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He is a separatist and he does not have the guts to say that to the nation. |
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However, I wonder if the member will have the guts to stand up in this place today and be honest with the people that he represents. |
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He has taken the tough decisions that they did not have the guts to take on that side of the House. |
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They elect a guy to be their leader who will say things that the Prime Minister would never have the guts to say in public. |
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Normally they do not have the guts to say them outside the House of Commons. Well, this time they got sloppy. |
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If the member opposite has any allegations that he would like to make, I would encourage him to have the guts to make them outside this place. |
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Why does the government not have the guts and the courage to do the right thing and act on issues that are important to Canadians? |
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Much as I desperately wanted to have a nose around it, I didn't have the guts to fake enough of an interest to ring up the estate agent to arrange an appointment to view. |
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If we have the guts to do this we will provide a resource for our people and employment for many years to come. |
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The prime minister did not have the guts to bring a motion to the House. |
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I hope that the unions have the guts to tell this bunch of Thatcherites exactly where to go. |
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Mrs. Brenda Chamberlain: So you have to have the guts to do it all. |
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Why did this committee not have the guts to take the banks on and tell them they are not living up to their end of the deal with their charters, and to start doing it or we are going to tear up their charters? |
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Listen, I say, the fact of the matter is that once again the Conservatives do not have the guts to stand up and attack where the money is being spent. |
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It is by no means impossible that we will, after a hard fight to rally to our support wide masses of the workers, if we have the guts, if we have the courage to fight ourselves, that we will gain for a time a legal existence. |
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One thing this government could do, which it does not have the guts to do-I know that is a parliamentary word, I know I can use it because it was used today in question period. |
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The Rangers manager admitted he is fed up spoonfeeding instructions to his team and is now demanding they show they have the guts to get the job done. |
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