Jenna used scissors to cut the cord and at the same time we rang for an ambulance and they talked us through what to do until they arrived. |
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This meeting was to discuss the views of patients and professionals on what to do in a crisis and to negotiate agreed solutions. |
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In addition, when you do come into a relatively large sum of money, you have to decide what to do with it. |
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But Luke Emmerson knew exactly what to do when his mother collapsed on Scarborough seafront and suffered frightening injuries. |
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We're flooded with facts about what to do for the environment but we fail to change until a penny drops or we experience an aha moment. |
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The tuns, which have been in constant use since 1778, will then lie idle while the owners of Boddingtons decide what to do with the site. |
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But the Council was split on what to do and who was to blame for a decade of inaction. |
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The service is designed for people who have either a creative business or a creative idea and want some advice about what to do next. |
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If you think this puts me in league with the demons, why, you know what to do. |
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Then I bleeped the medical registrar to ask what to do about the abnormal D-dimer test result. |
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Even as the mystic poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his mortal remains. |
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A blowsy kitchen helper is full of sage advice. There's also a younger brother to tell him what to do. |
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I've been sitting on this story for a week or so, trying to figure out what to do with it. |
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They want someone to make all their choices for them, so they just sit on the fence and wait to be told what to do. |
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People telling me what to do, dismissively, unclearly, insults me, rather than scares me. |
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Of course, the whole idea is to go there to concentrate and focus on the work, not on what to do in the evenings. |
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Michael and Jessica were shifting uncomfortably and nervously, unsure of what to do. |
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So girls, next time you are crammed into economy seats, not big enough for a Pekinese dog, you know what to do. |
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She'd been, in a sort of robust but slightly inept way, telling him what to do and what to say. |
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It fastens to your chest and not only records your heart rate information, but gives you a step-by-step instruction on what to do. |
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My ideal car would let me drive it as I wanted without binging and bonging at me and telling me what to do. |
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George and Tony took the gang back to their secret den to discuss what to do next. |
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But the advisers, courtiers, and generals that surround the throne are at a loss to determine what it means, much less what to do about it. |
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It's fair to assume he had simply forgotten what to do, being four-and-a-half years since he had needed to follow such a course of action. |
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Still, after a certain number of blows, I managed to gather myself to the degree that I knew what to do, which was to run. |
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Haven't got a cruet set, mind, but then again I'm not sure I'd know what to do with one if I did. |
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They've got a separate monitor process, and if it sees its sub-process misbehaving, runs an algorithm and decides what to do, then does it. |
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Her mother hesitated, unsure of what to do, but when Allyson held on, she slowly wrapped her arms around her as well. |
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The guide provides information on how to identify problems in the lawn and garden and what to do about it, as well as 10 tips for a healthy lawn. |
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Both of us have had to figure out what to do with discolored redwood in fences or decks. |
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The most controversial aspect of neuroeconomics is what to do with its findings. |
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Staff members should know where shutoff valves are located, how and when to use them, and what to do when outlets and inlets look damaged. |
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I think I have too many domains and it's all too disorganised and messy and I'm still musing over what to do with various sites. |
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Whatever he says over the next day or two, I expect he will probably take a year off and then decide what to do. |
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Jemmey's main characteristic is her silly ditziness, but I never know what to do with her when they're in a crisis. |
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I didn't know what to do so I just waited it out, and pretty soon the rest of my body grew into the changes and I eventually evened out. |
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The tablets will be accompanied by a pack advising what to do in the event of a national emergency. |
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He included an anecdote about a water main breaking at the track and how he rushed out of his office, then paused to wonder what to do. |
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Instead of the client telling the architect what to do, he was increasingly doing as he pleased. |
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In America he is so busy that when he gets abroad he does not know what to do with his time, and in consequence can be easily buncoed. |
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It had all happened so fast and now we too were bemused, not knowing what to do next. |
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There are other people who will want his job, who will have different ideas of what to do next. |
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I find the biggest problem people have is deciding what to do for a living after downshifting. |
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Confusion and uncertainty fogged Drillian's brain as he shifted uncomfortably, unsure of what to do. |
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I suspected that one reason the house had been on the market for so long was because nobody could imagine what to do with the downstairs. |
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Instead, he watched her sleep and dozed fitfully thinking about her and what to do next. |
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You students are in high school and should know what to do when a fire drill happens. |
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I sat there indefinitely, watching the amphtrac, not hearing the explosions and bullets and screaming men around me, not knowing what to do. |
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She sat down to the hard floor of the tunnel and sat there, thinking about what to do. |
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Eight hundred stations are controlled by some guy that doesn't have a clue as to what to do about music. |
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So, what to do if your speedlight's maximum range is not enough to create catchlights in your subject's eyes? |
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I have no idea what to do to celebrate, or even if celebration is appropriate. |
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That is, when you have a central organization, you tell people what to do and it's supposed to be all explicit. |
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The organizers were stumped as to what to do with the food, and finally said we could just take the stuff home. |
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Confronted with the sheer ludicrousness and futility of the whole system, we just don't know what to do. |
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Remember, you don't need a team director with a map, weather charts and a radio to tell you what to do. |
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Origami is very easy when you know what to do, but if you take the sculpture apart, it is very twisty and bendy and odd on the inside. |
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My desire to continue my career in the Marines was bumping up against my political idealism and I was unsure of what to do. |
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But we don't as a whole quite know what to do with those inconvenient, rebellious in-betweeners known as teenagers. |
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It's not news that nitrogen prices are skyrocketing, and your customers will want to know why and what to do about it. |
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While others among us engaged in countless discussions about what to do and how to do it, Ann would already be doing it. |
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This document contains recommendations on what to do if the computer frequently freezes or completely halts. |
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If you're feeling like a raw prawn in some cosmic seafood gumbo, what to do? |
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I used to think gym and sport was absolutely the pits, because I had no idea about what to do in either of them. |
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Even when the full enormity of the earthquake sank in, the scientists were at a loss to know what to do. |
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She was so full, so full she felt like she couldn't hold on, and she didn't know what to do. |
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One of the main issues affecting the hedge fund industry is what to do about domiciliation. |
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I've never really worked a washing machine or dryer before, so I wasn't quite sure just what to do. |
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But I was surprised to realise, courtesy of a little jolt of panic, that I can't really remember what to do to keep a kid amused. |
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The local rednecks were angry that immigrants from the future were taking their jobs, and were discussing what to do about it. |
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Tell us when to show up, tell us what to do, tell us when we are supposed to go home, and leave us be. |
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When tennis elbow banished her from the court, she wasn't sure what to do with her free time. |
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This is surely not quite the kind of historicism that cultural critics in general really know what to do with. |
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Harmony's lips were pressed roughly onto his, and he didn't know what to do. |
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Lizzie didn't know what to do, she was as surprised as he, and her feet seemed rooted to the ground. |
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He says that a bowler who learns only by experience is apt to know more about what not to do than what to do. |
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She wouldn't know what to do with a frame if she had a priceless, borderless Van Gogh sitting around her home. |
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In Raviv's telling, Perelman is a remarkably unperceptive man who never understood exactly what he was buying or what to do with it. |
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People often wonder what to do when tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, Easter lilies, and other spring-blooming bulb flowers have faded. |
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I knew mom wouldn't like it, but screw it, I was tired of her bossing me around, telling me what to do. |
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It also allows unmanned spacecraft to handle unpredicted events in real time, without waiting for ground control to tell them what to do. |
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It sounds from what you're saying like this is a nearly unpreventable problem at least for now until they figure out what to do. |
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This Government, frightened of being seen as soft on the drugs trade, does not know what to do. |
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Now, I had to figure out what to do with my evil, cruel, untameable, bird's nest black hair. |
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In New Jersey, they learned how to ride out a thunderstorm and what to do when the anchor dragged, besides pray. |
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She clung to her seat like a life preserver and hardly knew what to do when the drunken Frenchman beside her was tossed out onto the grass. |
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A rigger tells the crane operator where to put the hook, when to lift, what to do. |
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We practicing physicians have to know what to do if a case walks into the office. |
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The largest unsolved problem for the policy-makers, however, is what to do about financial institutions. |
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This government isn't over yet and it presides over an economy which is delivering more cash than the Treasury knows what to do with. |
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He doesn't help much with determining proportions for mirrors or what to do with our almost aggressively unstylish house. |
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It appears that you have finally realized the importance of trifles, but you have not yet learned what to do with them. |
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Melody after melody, lyric after lyric, song after song emerged, far more than she either needed or knew what to do with. |
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I ran home and told dad and, as he was an air-raid warden, he knew what to do. |
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Younger children have to be made aware of what to do, for example, if they lose their parents in a shop. |
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So, an alligator let's say, or a water moccasin is out there displaced right now not knowing what to do. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself after the show, I was buzzing, on edge, frantic. |
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Minor minions also decided to get in on the act of being totally dumbfounded as to what to do. |
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Listen, man, you wanna join the army just because you want to be told what to do. |
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The big problem today which everyone seems to be gobbling about without any idea of what to do about it is the national annual deficit. |
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In an instant all five were asleep, minds clouded with thoughts and contemplations on what to do next. |
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Your dentist or health visitor can help you look after you child's teeth if you are not sure what to do. |
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Even as the poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his remains. |
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Ken's mind was racing, he had been thrown into an insane situation so quickly and unexpectedly, he wasn't sure what to do. |
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Importantly, the site also offers advice on what to do should your debt have run out of control. |
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Overclocking my brain, so that a mass of thoughts could present themselves on the internal television where my mind decides what to do. |
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Of course, the trick with good or great ingredients is knowing exactly what to do with them, or rather what not to do with them. |
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I am not a paint expert and I didn't know what to do, so I got some white spirit, and removed the paint. |
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Their rationality is what keeps them alive in spite of not knowing what to do or what not to do. |
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I was not young enough to be oblivious to what was going on and not old enough to know what to do about it. |
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I hadn't quite known what to do in preparation, so I'd just chosen a few bits I liked to read out and then thought I would suck it and see. |
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By using your hand signals, they have to keep their heads up to see what to do next. |
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These people live there, they understand the jungle of the Philippines, they know what to do. |
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Every centre deals with common ailments and can give you advice on what to do about non-urgent conditions. |
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Uncertain as to where to go or what to do, they eventually become part of the mass exodus of refugees fleeing for their very lives. |
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Understanding how the three pieces fit together and what to do about them is a big part of choosing the right project and getting it done. |
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They know instinctively what to do and Kirwan clearly recognised that quality in Griffen who was my man of the match by a long chalk. |
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Everyone else seems to be waiting for an offstage cue before they perform, as if unsure of what to do or say next. |
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The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. |
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Residents need not worry about what to do with their old bin when it is replaced by their new wheelie bin. |
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I have let it go years without a proper cut because I just don't know what to do with it. |
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He grinned rather shyly at us, baring an impressive row of gold teeth, but clearly did not know what to do with the gadget. |
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The red zone, or danger zone, explains what to do when a flare-up is severe. |
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Adrian's voice was thick, as though he wanted to cry and Nicky wasn't sure what to do. |
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Obviously he didn't want another student traipsing around and telling him what to do. |
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I toy around with the idea of attention or stardom, but never know what to do with it when the spotlight shines on me for a brief moment. |
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Having more work than you know what to do with is actually a pretty good position to be in, points out Mr Houston. |
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After a few hours he awoke, still twitching, and stared at the ceiling for awhile, trying to figure out what to do now. |
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Personally, I am dumbfounded by people who say they wouldn't know what to do if they were suddenly made squillionaires. |
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The Huron tribe is convinced that the clock is the foreigners' god, since it tells them what to do and when to do it. |
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He thinks about pushing off from the door, but he's still unsure of what to do with himself once he moves, so he stays put. |
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The talk in Britain was of what to do with the potential asylum-seekers who might head for the UK if the handover went wrong. |
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Further recommendations included what to do if an employee was suffering from latex allergies. |
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Three or four clapped-out old busses grouped in the darkness, clouds of steam, people standing about waiting to be told where to go, what to do. |
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People find themselves shin-deep in mesquite beans they don't know what to do with, and some of us feel guilty throwing them into the landfill. |
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The organization's board is expected to meet in the next few weeks to decide what to do with the windfall. |
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Phone books carry instructions on what to do if an attack or accident spews chemicals or radioactivity into the air. |
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Then I find this manual that tells me about fishing poles and bait, and how to cast and what to do when the line gets taut. |
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You can learn what to do with pigs' trotters and how to make your own bacon. |
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Most were not sure what to do, and called for keepers or guards to apprehend her. |
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But what to do about people who had already been sentenced under the old scheme, and whose sentences were now being reviewed via habeas corpus? |
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Alternatively, you could seek your own counselling or psychotherapy to try to find the underlying problem and work out what to do about it. |
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Even the thoroughgoing libertarians have to ask what to do in light of that reality. |
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Now the council has convened a meeting for Monday night, which will hear opinions from the local community before deciding what to do. |
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People don't know what to do with their pain and so they shun them and they are then left alone in their pain. |
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Notices telling train passengers what to do in an air raid are being put up in all main line railway stations. |
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As the bike freewheeled to a standstill he frantically tried to decide what to do. |
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My dad was always very careful and he has advised me not to be too cautious and end up with money I don't know what to do with. |
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I can see Dallas not knowing what to do, but the other three are veterans and talk about not thinking on your feet or reacting to circumstances. |
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Our red boxes tell us what to do and our diaries are full of meetings, mostly pointless ones. |
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He began to scream, blood-curdling screams of anguish from the top of his lungs, and Jesse was at a complete loss as of what to do. |
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Less experienced players could find the game a stop-start journey as they puzzle over what to do next. |
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The Home Secretary took umbrage at the suggestion that his son had told him what to do, as opposed to taking a filial interest in his work. |
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Maybe it's just me who's decaying, sinking into a state of complete insensibility, and not knowing what to do to fix it. |
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Any suggestions on what to do for four hours in that vicinity will be appreciated. |
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We have to turn our minds and attention to the serious challenge about what to do about social conditions. |
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Paul is being given advice about what to do on a date from his been-there-done-that pal Troy, who is all mouth and no trousers. |
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How many times have you been in one of these dangerous situations and wished you knew exactly what to do? |
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Lyall stood in the middle of the yard, desolate and bereft, not sure what to do or think. |
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He came down because his mind was muddled and he didn't know what to do about Alex. |
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It's not a gift to you, mind you, but rather a gift to those who will be there to tell you what to do. |
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The problem of what to do with clapped-out electronic equipment continues to tax the EU's best minds. |
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I think that it is important to step back and see it from a different point of view when you are considering what to do. |
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Of course they must be fit and able to run and skip a tackle but all that stands for nothing if they don't know what to do with ball. |
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We do meet older people whose children have gone to university and they don't know what to do with themselves. |
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The decision about what to do next with Milosevic threw the Yugoslav government into turmoil. |
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My whole life has been turned upside down and I just don't know what to do or think anymore. |
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Coach Lefty Driesell turns 'em loose and lets'em go, and they know what to do. |
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We are absolutely devastated, we just don't know what to do with ourselves. |
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The government has lost its way and I for one am fed up of being told what to do by someone as out as touch as him. |
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She had poured her heart out to him and revealed her deepest, darkest secret, and he was too stunned to know what to do or say. |
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Jack sighed and paced through the lobby, attempting to contemplate what to do next. |
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Eve's father gave her mother so much spending money that she didn't know what to do with it because everything they owned was the best. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself, so I just laid down, hugged myself, and started crying. |
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The next minute he's miserable, depressed, lonely, doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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It gave me a feeling of elation, I was on my own, no one telling me what to do, off my head with gas or glue. |
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For a couple of days after I got home, I didn't know what to do with myself. |
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So figure out what to do with yourself before you become bored out of your gourd. |
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For instance, the rules of backgammon state what to do with cocked dice, premature plays and set-up errors. |
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You get 12 recipes for the price of four plus an instant solution to what to do with leftovers. |
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If you're wondering what to do in that pottery class you signed up for, a censer is a brilliant project. |
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They had a big discussion about what to do with all the money they ganked from a tiny hunk's duffel. |
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On the river bank the Rim troops were still hesitating, unsure what to do in the light of their quarry abruptly running back toward them. |
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The university grounds get so quiet, he almost doesn't know what to do with himself. |
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However, only they can choose what to do and they have all chosen to try and save the world they live in. |
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It could be that he just instinctively knows what to do, instinctively knows what's right, relying on gut feeling rather than cerebral exertion. |
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No, no, I know I should have done something, but I just stood there like a muppet, not knowing what to do. |
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Radio messages flew back and forth to Moscow asking what to do before the situation was resolved. |
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I don't know what to do, it's not my place to tell about you know what, but they expect me to. |
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If you're wondering what to do with all the apples you bought at the orchard or farmstand, this Apple Brown Betty recipe will do the trick. |
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In sum, Singer calls for a radical reassessment of what to do with children born with severe and profound disabilities. |
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I have to confess to a certain nervousness in using it, due to anxiety about what to do with all of the time that it saves. |
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Walking to his locker, thoughts of what to do during his newfound spare time ran through his mind. |
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I also can supply recipes for devilled sardines, eels with tartare sauce, monkey-nut macaroons and what to do with cold pheasant remains. |
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When I sit down on empty days like this and wonder what to do with myself I think mostly of tidy roses and neatly mown lawns. |
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The Government has to reflect on that and consider what to do next and how to take things forward. |
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He home-cures pancetta and bresaola and knows exactly what to do with a glut of damsons. |
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Few of us would know what to do if our water or electricity supplies were cut off, or the supermarkets ran out of food. |
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I do not need those Labour members to shout across the floor of the House and tell me what to do. |
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Now we don't know what to do unless we are alienated from speech, from our environment, from our locality. |
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Handy hints are given on what to do should, for example, pests get into the compost heap. |
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Calls are supposed to be dealt with by nurses who assess the seriousness of cases before advising callers what to do. |
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I'm a great believer that once you decide what to do, speed is of the essence. |
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She was panicking and completely freaked out because she didn't know what to do. |
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Even before households decide what to do with their federal tax breaks, cash-strapped states and localities are claiming a chunk of that change. |
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My band started playing the wrong song and I didn't know what to do so I thought I'd do a hoedown. |
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We asked experts at Sotheby's for advice on what to do with them, because they were costing a lot of money in insurance and cleaning bills. |
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Plan regular fire drills to ensure that everyone knows exactly what to do when the smoke alarm sounds. |
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Andre, a retired millwright, said they'll bank the latest winnings until they decide what to do with the cash. |
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People don't know what to do when they see me riding my bike, it's strange and new to them. |
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They all sit there like stunned mullets, saying they really do not know what to do with this bill. |
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He was obviously choked up and didn't know what to do about it, being of that age when men didn't cry. |
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Cypris' lackeys just stood there, speechless, and awaited instructions for what to do. |
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It is important to know the signs of an allergic reaction to this medicine and to know what to do. |
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The real problem, which cannot be solved by education, is what to do with those citizens who are not educable. |
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Scientists are looking at advanced voice control aspects of the cockpit, where a pilot will simply tell the aircraft what to do. |
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If you are wondering what to do with your old sweaters, get them dyed to give them a new look and embroider some flowers or a paisley print on them. |
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I think both have left their options open, but neither knows what to do. |
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Both aircraft orbited over the water while we figured out what to do. |
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But we both know the warning signs and know what to do if that should happen. |
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On the numbers in which he doesn't play he often seems unsure of what to do and, on occasion, comes so close to dad dancing that you wonder when he got so old. |
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They survived the Depression, won a world war, put a man on the moon, and educated all of us young whippersnappers who are now trying to tell them what to do. |
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We can't tell you what to do, but we can give you the low-down on lying. |
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When you are dealing with a band you have to often state your case and represent yourself affirmatively, but without telling everyone else what to do. |
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Not Downton Abbey, which is unable to figure out what to do with itself in a post-Matthew crawley world. |
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The main problem is that we're dealing with people who are largely of an age when they're anti-establishment and don't like being told what to do. |
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Already people are volunteering to work with him on it, and once word spreads it seems likely that Johnnie will have more cast and crew than he knows what to do with. |
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In other words, we have money, but no plan on what to do with it, or more important, how to achieve our goals so we don't look like welchers on the world stage. |
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We could in theory diagnose the 8th beta cell adenoma of the pancreas in the world, but had no idea what to do for tonsillitis, the second most common disease of childhood. |
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This implies that the job has been designed to require a wide range of qualifications and to offer considerable leeway or latitude in deciding what to do and how to do it. |
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She had been up since nine and didn't know what to do with herself. |
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I don't know what to do with myself when I'm not training and stuff. |
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How anyone could know what to do with all of it was beyond most people. |
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Courage, um, I wasn't sure what to do, where to go, how to proceed, what policy to adopt and there's an internal wrestle to confront or not to confront. |
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Eventually they were dispersed between Rome, Civitavecchia, and Savona, and await word on what to do next. |
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It has to make a distinction between the car in front stopping and a traffic island or a cyclist on the road ahead, and then decide what to do about it. |
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We viewers can feel the strain as Sedgwick tries to figure out what to do and how to be, and we feel for her, too. |
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And Anandan is biking angrily throughout the city wondering what to do. |
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In a forgotten warehouse, 500 telex machines were discovered which had been bought by the previous Chilean government but left unused because nobody knew what to do with them. |
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If you had planned and practiced a home fire drill, you will know exactly what to do, almost automatically, to quickly and safely get out from a burning house. |
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Taken aback, toothpaste dribbling down my chin, I stood there befuddled, not quite sure what to do next. |
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He'd have to listen to schmucks like me telling him what to do. |
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She had been schooled in what to do in the event this should happen. |
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Think of all the miserable children of millionaires with more money than they know what to do with, washing around the gossip columns, famous for their names and nothing else. |
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How a daring 2011 capture operation on the Red Sea created a template for what to do with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. |
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Imogene was apathetic, awkwardly holding the baby as if she was not quite sure what to do with him. |
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Still, hardly anyone truly understands what to do with addicts. |
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The problem for concerned people was not merely to do the obvious thing and reject apartheid, but to decide what to do about it. |
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At first you may not always know what to do to soothe and reassure him. |
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It offered not only a sympathetic ear but also structured advice on what to do next, and helped us through the maze of local authority and social services applications. |
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Many news executives say they realize the need to do something to catch up with the changing media consumption habits of their audience, but they're not sure what to do. |
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I am ashamed to say that although I understand the importance of semicolons, and appreciate their grace, I still have no idea what to do with them. |
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If I weren't in this field I wouldn't know what to do with my life. |
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I opened my mouth for a second and then closed it, not sure what to do. |
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But what to do about the determination of Tea Party know-nothings and those who think just like them? |
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Unsure about what to do but leaning toward an abortion, Amy scoured the Internet for abortion services. |
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Uncertainty over what to do with nuclear waste bedevils nuclear power. |
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Holding hands, they thought about what to do about their life on the front line, on Mira Street in the town of Amvrosyevka. |
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I silently prayed to God for guidance as to what to do next. |
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Handing them out to staff as a perk can create more hassle than it's worth when employees start ringing up your tech support wanting to know what to do next. |
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Havana roasts some good beans, and the baristas know what to do with them. |
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After an intense training period in London, Miss Beck is to travel to London where she will be taught everything from how to avoid disease to what to do with a mosquito net. |
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Also, FX created a bunch of ISIS merchandise that they now need to figure out what to do with. |
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The row over what to do about the pigeons has been rumbling on for nearly four years and town councillors are angry that the district council is not moving faster. |
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I'm undecided on what to do, other than take a break after this. |
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It doesn't take a market analyst to surmise that our beer industry is in crisis and staring gormlessly at the bottom of an empty pint glass over what to do about it. |
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Another fighter named Abdullah pipes up, agreeing with Akhund, saying he is also confused about what to do this year. |
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Those incidents provided welcome relief from a turgid second period that saw Dunfermline monopolise possession, but rarely convince anyone they knew what to do with it. |
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One of the hardest plot decisions was what to do after actor Jim Davis, who played Jock Ewing, died in 1980 from multiple myeloma. |
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Are you finding yourself moping around the house in the depths of despair, the wrong results in your hands and feeling unsure about what to do with your life? |
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Rachel looked around the room and saw that Nick, and her mother were both in the room looking at her with eyes as big as saucers not sure of what to do next. |
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Last, what to do in light of the Security Council vetoes of China and, particularly, Russia? |
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But James stood at the plate, hesitating, unsure what to do next. |
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He had control over even the smallest detail and most likely would have told his subordinate what to do. |
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Back in those unenlightened days we all carried knives in the playground, but we didn't know what to do with them, using them for cutting sticks and playing games. |
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The department chairwoman says that she received complaints about the blog from students and parents, and that she consulted with university lawyers about what to do about it. |
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Rochlitz doesn't know what to do with the chorus, who strut in formation and communicate in semaphore, though he is insightful when it comes to the principals. |
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Liam and I were in floods of tears because I just didn't know what to do. |
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We don't want to dictate to them what to do or what not to do. |
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And they're just scotch-drinking, cigarette-smoking chauvinists who have to deal with this very capable female journalist, and they don't know what to do. |
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I have grown hollyhocks for the first time. They have been superb, but none of my gardening books tells me what to do once they've finished flowering. |
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I had a plenty of dried mushrooms including porcini, black trumpet, and oyster mushrooms, as well as black truffles which I had sort of wondered what to do with. |
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Like my big sister, I've a gift of time, but no idea what to do with it. |
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This behaviour only started recently after she was disciplined for throwing food in the classroom, but I have to admit I am not sure of what to do next. |
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For the best part of two decades, the music industry had no idea what to do with Johnny Cash, and no concept was considered too ill-suited or humiliating. |
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Even if one applies the old test of not only tell the employee what to do but also how to do it, it would be a very clear illustration of the fact that it is not. |
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In the end it is the feeling of incongruity that persists, something obstinate and impenitent and a sense that nobody quite knows what to do about it. |
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Of course, the same people who are clueless enough to respond to spam may also be the ones who get phished and may also not hear about what to do about either. |
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But what to do in an age of fashion that suffers from a multiple personality disorder? |
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Well if we take him down a peg or two, then at least they'll get the chance to do what they want instead of him telling them what to do all the time. |
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Unsure of what to do, the operator asked a superior what the correct move would be. |
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An orchestra wants to be told what to do without hesitation or conference and a conductor who involves the orchestra in decision making is perceived to be weak and indecisive. |
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A boy kills a poacher, whereupon his father and grandfather argues about what to do. |
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I studied them to see if they were whispering to each other, to talk about what to do. |
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The Likud has no idea what to do with the p.a., but it knows exactly what to do with Hamas. |
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Even when they're on the ditzy side, these women still know what to do. |
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It's a hassle, but not as much hassle as having a homeless angry duppy on your back, and not being in a position to know what it is or what to do with it. |
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You'll know what to do by season's end so, for now, don't sweat it. |
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So when her own dreamboat misbehaves, she knows exactly what to do, right? |
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That's so much chin music to you, who is wondering what to do. |
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