The way to do it is to start off by creating a web page on your site with a list of links. |
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I like to get that stuff down by rote, so I can do it automatically and not devote any brain cells to the technical aspects. |
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In fact, I'm half inclined to start asking for Italy, just to see if I can do it! |
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Ireland's wine drinkers don't do things by halves when they can do it by quarters. |
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We annoyed the neighbours with a borrowed rotavator at the weekend instead of employing someone to do it all for us on a weekday. |
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Those frilly, lacy hearts of different shades of red, white and pink just didn't do it for me. |
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If a truck came in and there was no-one at the weigh station, Hugh would go out and do it. |
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Of course, they do it because of their conscience, because of their aroha, and because of their concern for the broader social good. |
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The way to get a promotion is to take criticism well, but most people don't know they don't do it well. |
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I don't know how they do it, but lately I've been getting a whole bunch of emails addressed only to my addy. |
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Whatever it is you pursue, try to do it just well enough to remain in the middle third of the field. |
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Any ambitious, knowledgeable, diplomatic, well-connected woman could presumably do it. |
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Apparently, the pub traditionally does lock-ins, but the brother would be on his own, and doesn't want to do it. |
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Wankle rotary engines use the Otto cycle, but they do it in a very different way than four-stroke piston engines. |
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To do it yourself, simply alternate between strength moves and cardio stations such as stair climbing, sprints and jumping jacks. |
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You've got to have a lot of time to put into investing in stocks in order to do it right and rake the money in. |
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We all did stuff at university that we look back upon rosily but we realise we don't really want to do it again. |
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How you do it and what it takes is of no interest to me, just make absolutely sure that it is there. |
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There's no way to do it justice with words, so I'll do it justice with photos instead. |
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Because when you do it there will be no doubt, none whatsoever, that it is real. |
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It could take half an hour to reach this temperature, so do it well in advance. |
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And some schools make low interest loans or partner with banks that do it for them. |
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I feel this need to show people we can do it on our own but I recognize how silly and destructive and completely juvenile this attitude is. |
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If just one player was caught loafing, the entire unit had to do it all over again. |
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It is a matter of working out whether or not I want to even do it and then a matter of saying yes or no. |
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If somebody is going to have an affair, they will do it whether or not someone tries to flirt with them. |
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They will wield whatever power is necessary to do it, undermine whichever country when it seems useful to do so. |
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Her father was supposed to do it, but he is too drunk, so Tess and Abraham load the wagon and begin the journey to market. |
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Being the caretaker of the blues is a heavy load to carry and admittedly Guy can't do it on his own. |
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There's a lot of things I wouldn't have done if I had to do it again, but you live and learn. |
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A tailored jacket will do it, or a neat little suit, or perhaps a little black dress under a short white trench. |
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They would say that being an archpriest of a major basilica is an important job, you need a senior churchman to do it. |
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I'd like to have one of those here because it could clean the litter box for Spike and we'd never have to do it. |
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I'll never do it again, because it was stupid and irresponsible and dumb, and I could have seriously gotten hurt or something. |
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It's not possible to get rich quick in the space of time that they're talking about, and do it without cheating or ripping somebody off. |
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He couldn't do it, now, but he didn't care for his attention was ripped away just as quickly. |
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It was like he expected everyone to do it the Aussie way because their way is the only way. |
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If they want to show their art they can do it on canvas and get it into galleries like real artists do. |
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So, I'm going to ask the question anyway, and if it doesn't get answered, I'll just do it my way. |
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He wanted to find a way to bring down the cost of motoring so that anyone could do it. |
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An hour spent with any of those people and you feel like clapping for joy, or asking if you can do it all again. |
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You say that the foreigners do the left-brain work cheaper, and so this country should focus on the right-brain work and do it better. |
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If they can do it in a way that they feel is morally and ethically right, that's fine. |
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What the dogs do is a natural function but where they do it is chosen by humans. |
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Well, I would just say, they're riding the momentum, so you know, why not go all the way, and say the Red Sox do it? |
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We thought about doing the rest of the garden, but we both had to have a lie-down when we saw the estimate, so we thought we'd do it later. |
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Everything except the bacon is our own, and next year we hope to cure some pork for bacon so we'll be able to do it all ourselves. |
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Wicklow had a mountain to climb but the strength of the wind suggested that they could do it provided they got a few early scores. |
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It's one thing to be able to draw a gun, but it's another thing to be able to do it with your left hand if you're not left-handed. |
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The four central midfielders tactic doesn't do it for me, and I'd swap Wayne Bridge for a decent left back any day. |
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I just can't do it this weekend as I am lecturing a class on Tuesday and I'm not prepared yet. |
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Our train leaves early in the morning, and this is the only time we could do it. |
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I don't resent people asking questions if they do it respectfully, which most people do. |
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But, after a bit of thought I realized that making resolutions is much easier if you do it for other people. |
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If you want to develop balance for skiing, you need to do it while skiing, not by standing on balance boards or stability balls. |
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The man may have led her up the garden path, but why did she let him do it? |
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If I wanted to see the anatomical structures underlying an injury, I was unable to do it as quickly with the CD as flicking through a textbook. |
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Most people would just love to reproduce themselves and then, of course, be immensely disappointed if they do it, because it won't be them. |
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If you ignore one of the small safety details when riding these machines, you could end up reproaching yourself why did not you do it. |
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Her expectations made me feel that I could do it, that being Latina did not mean that I was less, or that being Latina was a reason to do less. |
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When the president realized that an American city was endangered, then he would do it. |
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One way to do it is to remodify our platform situation, which we invented for the worldwide industry. |
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There's a place for charming amateurishness in music but you need to be experienced to do it well. |
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I can't even begin to do it justice except to say that it reminds me why I fell in love with animation in the first place. |
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Give land to the landless, by all means, but do it in a manner that is fair to all. |
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And I think he wanted to do it because he had spent a lot of time in period costume and relished the idea of a sci-fi movie. |
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If we can do it alone we will, but we're willing to work alongside anyone who wants to co-operate. |
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We weren't allowed to do it before because of the deficit, now they have relaxed the rules so we can still go for it. |
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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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If I didn't want to do something, if I didn't want to be flash on the golf course with a lairy shirt, I wasn't going to do it for anything. |
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August is an excellent time to plant alfalfa, if you have moisture and you do it right. |
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We have to keep on writing notes up every time National changes its leadership, and I do not think we want to do it anymore. |
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You can go down that channel if you're mad enough, but I wouldn't do it if I were you. |
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I used to be a pub landlady and catering manager, and I can't do it any more. |
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The fact that you would do it for free is just an indicator of your passion and love for it. |
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In the process of designing courses and curriculums I re-examined how colleges do it. |
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There are only a few people who can do it and the woman for this area is run off her feet. |
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I feel that if I want to have a good night's kip, I shouldn't be trying to do it in the middle of the nightly entertainment zone. |
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Here's to moving the internet out of the stone age, but keeping our wits about us while we do it. |
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So hopefully were gonna be able to give people a taste of that, and do it in a way that kinda makes sense. |
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If this is you, then fine, enjoy the national anthem and the commercials and the halftime show on Sunday, but please do it with your own kind. |
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I spoke up now, before Jason could do it, reclaiming some of my lost authority. |
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There is a commitment to bring this service to Westport but we aren't going to do it on a wing and a prayer. |
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People in Los Angeles love having their nails done so what better idea than to have staff do it as they wine and dine? |
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The next day, I found out my crush was too shy to call and had gotten his kid brother to do it for him. |
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I don't know how you do it, but whenever you crook your little finger, we all come running. |
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Without her holding the fort at the office and doing all the paperwork, we'd never be able to do it all. |
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Trust me, you can not only go broke, but you can actually pay taxes as you do it. |
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The idea that comes to my mind is to do a TV show, but to do it strictly online rather than over the air. |
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It was one of those things you would like to do, but when you reasoned it out, you couldn't do it. |
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If he loused it up in any way, everybody would laugh and they would do it over again. |
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This time he may do it, reasoning that he has nothing to lose when his removal is the explicit aim of the war. |
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Everyone needs a reason to justify getting up in the morning, and a wage doesn't really do it for most people. |
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Her black hair went down to her shoulders and looked as though she had her own person stylist come in and do it every morning. |
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If they do it quite frequently as I suspect, they will not realize any major capital gains. |
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I recently decided to lop off my boring girl hair and decided it was worth a trip to Newcastle to have Jamie do it. |
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So, the process of asking someone out on a date can get really complex, as you are required to do it by making open statements. |
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The odd person might wonder about it, but like I said, only a loony would do it. |
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Why pay your own doctor and insurance bills with after-tax income when your employer can do it with pre-tax dollars? |
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The secret of keeping to an exercise schedule is to make it enjoyable and this man sure knows how to do it. |
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Any idiot could do it, even me and I really ain't the sharpest tool in the box. |
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He lashes Tom across the face with a cowhide and strikes him several times, then asks Tom again if he will do it. |
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To be honest, I once thought about having another woman, but I did not do it because I was able to be rational, I did not want to take any risks. |
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Just be sure to wear a sunhat and a long-sleeved high-collared shirt while you do it. |
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We abandoned them to their fate once before, and in their situation I'd suspect we'd do it again. |
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I am quite content to sit and catch up on all my reading, and I don't have to spend wads of money to do it. |
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The English teacher then wades in and informs me all first year teachers do it and she did it last year. |
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As our food started piling up with no hint of a bagger, we began to wonder if we were supposed to do it ourselves. |
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In extenuating circumstances a cat may need his fur trimmed, otherwise a weekly brushing should do it. |
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But to dismiss it as a squashed minivan or tall wagon does not do it justice. |
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The problem is, they all do it with such long faces that they look like they're really hating it. |
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This doesn't mean men can't do it, it just proves that kneading calls for no special skills, intelligence or ability. |
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Whether it's cruising through a wake or throwing an anchor, according to him I do it all wrong. |
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Luckily however, her mother and neighbours were not about to give up on the notion and warned her that if she didn't enter, they'd do it for her! |
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Even moderate exercise, such as walking, has real health benefits if you do it regularly all year round. |
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This might be a little tricky for them, folks, but don't worry because I have a strong feeling that they'll do it! |
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They have books of pictures and samples that you can look through there, and they can do it all. |
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A nice section of low, wet wallows are the main attraction in the Giant's Windpipe, which was so much fun I almost wanted to do it twice. |
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You may not be able to see the finished article until later but when you do it is exactly what you wanted. |
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On the other hand, it is the fact that I am doing something absolutely personal and totally my own that really makes me do it. |
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Rate tart I may be, but opening a new account and moving my cash around is still a pain, and I want to do it as little as possible. |
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Plus I can do it whilst continuing on with Season 6 of The X-Files on video as I'm never going to get it fiinshed at this rate! |
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But they decided that, well for a start she's not likely to do it again, and that no useful purpose would be spent by jailing her. |
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I try to do it in a kind of arsy-versy way with my system of having an assistant director. |
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It just seemed to be the best way to do it and it certainly quietened Ann for the rest of the day. |
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This one was normal, she'd have no trouble with that one, she'd jimmied locks before, she could do it again. |
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Winning the French Open the year before had been a remarkable achievement, but he had to beat his old friend, Alex Corretja, to do it. |
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We were going to do it at a part of the road where he couldn't just swerve round us. |
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The way to wean people voluntarily off their cars is to be clever, and to do it in stages. |
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The collection, arranged in chronological order, would require weeks, not days, to do it justice. |
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With modern machinery and the will to do it, many of the blind bends on this road would be eradicated quickly. |
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If I got behind the wheel of a race car, I'd only hurt or embarrass myself, so I never had a real desire to do it. |
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I don't want to do it but I've given my word so what can I do? |
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They do it time after time after time and I've got to say I'm jack of it. |
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I know he said he wouldn't do it, but I think it's just a matter of finding his price. |
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They disproportionately indict young african-american men, and they usually do it very quickly. |
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After sending a staffer to a haunted house and amassing more than 4.5 million views on YouTube, she decided to do it again. |
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If the IRS can target and discriminate against one group of Americans, it can arbitrarily do it to anyone. |
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Or that she probably, given her attitude toward Spotify, wants more money than that per stream if she has to let me do it? |
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We learned about big business and how the big labels do it, and how it runs, a big machine. |
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While critics are blasting her for losing too much weight, she reveals the workout routine that helped her do it. |
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Why they do it who knows, but the Tragic Jen narrative has never run out of steam, even with the presence of the. |
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And let's do it without the brinksmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors. |
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I feel like I can recognize the cadence, but I haven't been able to do it yet. |
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If you're good at what you do, you have the right motivation and you do it to the best of your ability, people respect you and will work with you. |
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It probably was a bit much to ask them to do it all over again. |
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He will need the popular support of his caucus to oust or severely discipline and demote Jones and do it in such a way as to keep Jones from jumping waka. |
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And given how much cheaper it is for a Wall Street bank to buy research than to do it in-house, some firms may end up outsourcing a chunk of coverage, he says. |
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And the people themselves can do it, abdicating the virtues and responsibilities of citizenship. |
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For someone to do it at such a young age is quite extraordinary. |
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You can also use a circular saw, jigsaw or panel saw to do it. |
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He wrote a letter to Morrissey suggesting a second codicil and pitching himself as the man to do it. |
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For some onlookers it will not be enough merely for Brazil or Germany to win the World Cup trophy tonight, they will have had to do it with dash and style. |
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This made Michael so angry that he took time off from installing telephone lines to urge Dunkers to jolly well speak up for himself, or he would have to do it for him. |
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My wife Marilyn warned me not to do it, against my better judgement. |
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If a story is juicy and sexy, are those reasons enough to do it? |
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They do it whatever the weather and regardless of the season. |
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Frank helps me put a worm on my hook even though I can do it by myself. |
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But again, I've got to think when push comes to shove, he won't do it. |
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We are whistling in the wind if we think we can do it on our own. |
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A junta can do it, using their military power to overtly or covertly control decisions at the highest level. |
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That would do it, world peace at one stroke of the cheque book. |
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If you want to host a kegger against your roommates' wishes, don't do it! |
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People have got used to hearing sterile music, but we do it for real. |
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He has promised me he will do it and he has never gone back on a promise. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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I thought it would be kewl to show everyone how to do it the easy way. |
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But, hey, I'm a rebel without a clue, so I'm going to do it. |
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I wanted to kill the enemy and be a roughneck and cuss and spit tobacco, come home and do it again. |
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The last time the debt limit was raised, this past February, Boehner agreed in the end to do it with no strings attached. |
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We have computer programmers, doctors and professors in the club who enjoy kiting because to do it well you need to put everything else from your mind. |
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They need to demolish their homes and round them up, the way they do it to our children. |
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As adults, we might know our onions but can't be fagged to do it. |
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As a woman of the world, Hillary, do you think I should do it? |
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In my mind, the parameters you can set and monitor in the best way is to do it in the safety net of a competition. |
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The nine-centimetre Orion refractors are best-suited for viewing the moon, but there's something to be said for being able to do it from the comfort of your plunge pool. |
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We consulted with the experts to help you decide if you should bend the dietary rules occasionally and how to do it appropriately. |
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My pessimism leads me to fight harder, or try to understand how I can do it differently. |
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If the lacuna is to be filled, Parliament must do it, not the Courts. |
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You know, as we got closer to the end and ready to do it, the scrutiny intensifies and the conversations with the network happen. |
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It was he who sealed the cases that we filled, and he refused to do it in my presence in spite of my requests. |
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On Tuesday, users discovered how to do it in a pool, complete with a submerged photo for reference. |
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Maybe the way to do it is to stop using Remembrance Day to memorialize brave and virtuous soldiers and instead begin focusing on civilian casualties. |
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We witnessed a reminder of the importance of what we do and why we do it. |
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I have often thought that your best bet, if you need intelligent, lapidary prose in a hurry, is to ask a poet to do it, even, or rather particularly, if it's about politics. |
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Personally, I think it's pretty foolish until we have driverless cars, but when that happens, let's do it! |
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If you're overweight, lose it, as this increases uric acid levels, but do it slowly as crash and yo-yo dieting can mean the kidneys retain uric acid. |
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Which is why the Royal Exchange decided to do it in rep with a Chekov. |
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I think he can do it, especially with the unwitting help of the Republicans, who get dumber every week. |
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Then I realised that was the wrong spirit in which to do it and repented and only came back to the idea and consented to do it much much later, about three years ago. |
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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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I tried to force Talya to add scenes, make a series out of it so I could do it forever. |
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You do not need to write out the answers, just do it using your mind. |
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What with talking fetuses, soft-focus lenses, and abortion as a theoretical possibility only, anti-choice propagandists could hardly do it better. |
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But anyone who can feign a relationship for 40 days can surely do it for one meal. |
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And I've never had good results trying to make cake batter in a food processor, though all the companies swear you can do it. |
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Traders can load vehicles at this time, they are ready to do it. |
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Only gamma rays can do it, since all other forms of light are too low-energy. |
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We skim Artexed ceilings quite a lot and the way we do it is to quickly knock off all peaks with scrapers, apply PVA to an area and then skim whilst the PVA is still tacky. |
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And they'll do it even if they don't have two pennies to rub together. |
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Stop wasting your breath and drive or else I'll do it myself! |
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The unmortared wall of bricks would be easy to dismantle, merely requiring backs strong enough to lift the bricks and enough time to do it. |
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I don't mind double-dipping when eating with my family, but I'd be embarrassed to do it when out with friends. |
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The way I think is not going to be right 100 percent of the time, but that's the way I do it. |
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What you can't decide is how to do it without losing face and giving hurt or umbrage. |
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Will the hon. gentleman acknowledge the corn? He does not do it. He is non-committal. |
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I resent her insinuation that I can't do it without her help. |
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Participation in the Dubstep scene can be in many ways but the most accepted and easiest way to do it is just to experience the music and dance. |
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I want to just sing this and do it and when I am gone you can finish it off. |
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You can mock me as much as you like, but I'm going to do it anyway. |
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The two sergeants who should have carried out the execution hired four desperate beggars to do it instead. |
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Don't just help people, don't just love up your customers, do it in a way that is consistent with your desired position in your community. |
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You're the one who told me I couldn't get lipo like I wanted, so this is the next best thing. But to do it, it has to be now. Tonight. |
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Picking beans is a very labor-intensive activity, there's no machine made that can do it. |
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Precepting authorities do not collect Council Tax directly, but instruct a billing authority to do it on their behalf by setting a precept. |
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And then having the nerve to pray to God. It's her pimp, if she wants to do it it's her funeral. |
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Even if you're giving up reach in order to infight, standing at the end of your opponent's punch isn't the way to do it. |
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It graveled me like sixty to pay such a price, but I had to do it because the season was just between hay and grass. |
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If Silvertip refuses to give you the horse, grab him before he can draw a weapon, and beat him good. You're big enough to do it. |
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I've heard a lot hypothesizing and scientific gobblygook, but Darwin doesn't do it for me. |
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The Boethian solution denies that God knows what we will do before we do it by denying that God's beliefs are in time. |
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I want to do it, and the club wants to do it, but as yet I have not put pen to aper. |
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My buddy can gleek but he used highly pressured spit forced out between two teeth with his tounge to do it. |
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He added that they are trying to say that if John, Paul, George and Ringo can use the zebra crossing others can also do it. |
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A cabal can do it, selling their influence to the highest bidder. |
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Not only is it morally wrong for individuals to aggress against others, he writes, but it's wrong for groups of people to do it, too. |
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He says I better do it before the Canadian Rednecks kill our circus's biggest attraction, or I'm fired. |
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They do this for many reasons, from boredom, to making people think, but most do it for the lulz. |
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If you don't do it properly said Eamonn, it looks like a bloke's wedding tackle. |
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Post post war children would say if you have to be impoverished then best to do it when you are young with a future to look forward to. |
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Don't over do it, too much botox can leave you with a 'frozen' look and loss of movement. |
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It could create a system to move loans around, do it quickly and slice a week or two out of the mortgage process, according to Mase. |
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Both AAUW and Sandy's project are really trying to help give young women role models to remind them that they can do it. |
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He'd wanted to clear each casino out from the zompire infestations, but knew he'd never be able to do it alone. |
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As long as you do it right, a workation could very well improve your performance. |
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I do it on the packed-to-dangerlevels Tube, when I'm hanging on a rail trying to avoid asphyxiation by a 6ft man's arm pit. |
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There is certainly the need to reward performance and offer incentives for success, but flogging a willing horse is not the way to do it. |
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He didn't think I could do it, but I proved him wrong and made him eat his words. |
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If you need a Whipple, you'll want the most experienced surgeon you can find to do it. |
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I had not seen a wee boy do it like that before. He was weer than me and his swimming was just like splashing about. |
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Unless you have a 100 percent waterproof plan to defraud insurance companies, I would suggest you don't do it. |
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AnyMeeting offers the premium web conferencing tools that Angelinos may need to not only conduct business over the weekend, but do it for free. |
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If the Chagall committee insists on carrying out this macabre auto-da-fe let's at least hope they do it creatively. |
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Whether he can do it on the national stage is the unanswered question. |
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Cheap Removalists Sydney helps you save time and money by doing the job more quickly and efficiently than you or another team could do it. |
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I think I can do it quickly, but the exact schedule is still up in the air. |
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This document offers a guide to doing BRT right, or deciding not to do it at all. |
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My point is this, the Republic of Ireland has done well since they became independent, if they can do it then so can Scotland. |
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After several awkward disrobings, you learn to do it with style, one button at a time. |
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Laser eye surgery is also expensive but surgeons won't do it until you're 21 for health reasons. |
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I told my daughter to get her hair dyed at a salon, but she had to swim upstream and do it herself. Now it's a mess. |
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The British would do it standing stock still, Latinos would dance their sorries, and Canadians would find a way to apologize on ice. |
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What you should be is not yellow at all. If you're supposed to sock somebody in the jaw, and you sort of feel like doing it, you should do it. |
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According to the guidebooks, they do it so strenuously that women would very much like to defenestrate the custom. |
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The first time they pick up a golf club and swing it, most children do it crosshanded. |
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There is some functionality overlap between LMS and LCMS, but it is a widely held belief that neither system can do it all extremely well. |
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He said his mum had never got around to baptising him as a kid and wanted to know if I could do it there. |
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Because we do one dish we have to do it well which is why we have sourced Welsh meat for the rib eye steak to ensure we have the best. |
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Calcium carbonate is added to a wide range of trade and do it yourself adhesives, sealants, and decorating fillers. |
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When Nick asks to be excused to go the men's room Julia tells him that he can do it on her. |
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They do it because they want women to be submissive, second-class citizen. |
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Whatsoever ye do do it heartily as to the Lord and not unto Men for ye serve the Lord Christ. |
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During Ramalamadingdong, it can be a little tiring to have to do it so many times more each day, but he's willing to do his part. |
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I used to sing just to do it, but then Art put together a doo-wop group. |
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My back is up, and I cannot hear the thought of wooing him any farther, nor would do it, though he were as pig a gentleman as Lucifer himself. |
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But Claire had not counted on Nyssa herself. Nyssa's aim in life seemed to be to do whatever she wanted whenever she wanted to do it. |
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Man, we've done so much close-order drill and manual-of-arms that I think we could do it in our sleep. |
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In 2013, workers building a do it yourself store near the site of the old ironworks unearthed a significant portion of the old factory. |
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The chance of seeing remarkable wild animals while waiting quietly on the riverbank is a major part of why we do it. |
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It's all pretty simple. If you want to get hairs out of a carpet, you need a whirling brushbar of death. No amount of suck will do it. |
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Only, he sought to betrick me and do it wrong. So I unfed him for another hot day. |
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Hoo boy... who ever thought I would write a babyfic either? CC made me do it! |
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Changing the transmission oil is not difficult as such, but a special tool is required to do it. |
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Despite Choco doing the naked apron bit in the OP, they don't have her do it in the episode. In the ED, Choco is still brushing her teeth wrong. |
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He didn't want anyone else to do it as he thought it could be for Elizabeth what Hamlet was for him. |
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It's a wasted opportunity in that if we'd been behind it, and we wanted to do it, then it might have been good. |
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It isn't very much effort for us at all, but if it can help people, then we want to do it. |
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I'd advise everyone to do it, otherwise you're going to end up mastered by money and that's not a thing you want ruling your life. |
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The team has never done networked multiplay for a racing game. We aren't completely sure we can do it. |
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I don't have an ambition to do it and I think that's an important part of the equation. |
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I made the decision that whatever I drove I would do it to the best of my ability and see where it led. |
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All without any of the subterfuge and hackery required to do it with Java. |
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We try to incent people to do it earlier, which levels the load. |
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If one of us needed a backrub, one of the other athletes would do it. |
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Too bad for us that they do it right on the spot, in our large intestines. |
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Margaret Thatcher tried to do it again, digging in her heels, lecturing archly on her achievements, illuminating our European partners on the superior virtue of her ways. |
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Flare-riding is one of the most exotic and exhilarating sports in existence, and those who can dare and afford to do it are amongst the most lionized men in the Galaxy. |
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I'd been wanting her to go for a long, long time, hoping she'd get up the gumption to do it under her own steam so I wouldn't have to make a scene about it. |
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In her article on Lipograms Susan Elkin mentioned the e-less novel by Georges Perec, La Disparition, but did not really do it justice in my opinion. |
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We couldn't do it even when our brachiator ancestors lived in the trees. |
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That's really frustrating when you have a chance for that glory, to win a game where somebody's luckier than a two-dicked dog, and you just can't do it. |
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She made George set in the playhouse with her, and he would do it, no matter how much Pa teased him and called him girlified and threatened to make him wear dresses. |
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And a large scissors is proffered for you to cut the meat into bite-size pieces when it's ready or, if you wish, the waitperson will do it for you. |
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And he wanted to do it his way and he wanted to do it the best way. |
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His friend and mentor, Tom Robertson, was asked to write a pantomime but did not think he could do it in the two weeks available, and so he recommended Gilbert instead. |
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For beginners in the natural dieting world, I don't generally recommend feeding your ferret openly where she free roams, although many people do it with great success. |
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Son House, John The Revelator, I saw him do it live in a small club in Greenwich Village New York and get chills just thinking about it What's on your stereo today? |
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Afterall, why employ a person to organise your diary, write notes, schedule meetings when you can do it yourself thanks to a whizzy computer system, iPhone or iPad? |
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If he could not measure and scale and combobulate, a computer could do it. |
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Baum figured that if the barkeeps 150 years ago could make good drinks without modern conveniences like soda guns and sour mix, bartenders in the 1980s could do it, too. |
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