There still are Trots in Ireland, but if they could muster up 100,000 for their own demonstrations I'm sure they'd be happy. |
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She hated watching us fight, but never took sides and could only muster up a whimper for a truce. |
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Will could only muster up a blank stare at this point, wondering if she was for real. |
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But the characters are so flat and unappealing that I couldn't muster up a single empathetic cringe for 'em. |
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I fell hard onto the floor, saying every cuss word I could muster up at that moment. |
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Our columnists are required to be up to snuff on everything and muster up opinions on a wide range of topics. |
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While even the most diehard Celtic fan will find it difficult to muster up excitement, Sky are still trying to play the match up as if it's Judgement Day itself. |
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Yet the committee-bound European elite, with their ludicrous consensus-based politicking, will almost assuredly be unable to muster up the courage to give him the push. |
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I know that, at times, it can be difficult to muster up the courage to speak a language you are not quite comfortable with. |
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Our employees had to muster up an extra degree of enthusiasm to get through the hardship. |
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Some evenings I did little more than grunt in agreement because I just couldn't muster up enough energy to share my own happenings. |
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It's the type of experience that requires complete focus and concentration but for some reason you cannot seem to muster up enough. |
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I look after them devotedly and carefully, and I put all the positive energy and vitality I can muster up in caring for them. |
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Perhaps with a didactic purpose, they were destined to the various parishes of the kingdom that could muster up a choir, however modest. |
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I think that we all need to muster up some dignity and uphold the supremacy of this House. |
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Guilbault plays an ageing boozehound who looks back over the last 30 years of her life in the same apartment, and tries to muster up a bit of dignity before she dies. |
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With his reluctant audience unable to muster up the required level of self-deprecation to laugh at the joke, he just cackles away to himself regardless. |
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Before the guard had even realised what was happening, Leanne had jumped on his back, squeezing her arms around his neck in the strongest chokehold she could muster up. |
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We want to strengthen you as a Community institution, because the Council appears at present to be unable to muster up the strength to act as a Community institution and representative of the common interest. |
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It took Ms. Maggi a week to muster up the courage to ask her parents. |
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In the main streets and squares of the historical quarter you only have to muster up the courage to go inside the bars, cafeterias and restaurants. |
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I can't muster up that clarity myself, though. |
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They must endure intrusive interviews and muster up forced smiles. |
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In the face of such a machine, Leclerc could not muster up much strength. |
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Visitors will be able to join the action as the Guard occasionally break from their music to muster up some new young recruits for the British Military, putting them through a series of drills and marches. |
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Realistically, I think that Toronto can muster up a draw. |
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Moores can muster up Matt Prior, Broad and Graeme Swann. |
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So don't be shy and muster up your courage! |
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