The referee bought his yellow card out and Gascoigne was out of the final were England to make it through. |
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Tall fescue, a cool-season grass, is good-looking and heat-hardy but requires irrigation to make it through the dry season. |
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Exotic juvenile fish such as firefish can be found in Camp Cove each year, but they rarely make it through Sydney's chilly winter waters. |
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On the other hand, it is partly because he is the only one who could make it through the run without flubbing a line. |
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I look at my spiritual practice as a way to engage and learn from life, not simply a crutch to help make it through. |
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Matty was well in the lead, pedalling like fury, increasing speed so he could make it through to the other side all in one go. |
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He said many cases of incest and sexual abuse remain unreported and barely half of the reported cases make it through the court system. |
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A bruised pumpkin rots quickly and might not make it through the Halloween season. |
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I would not have been able to make it through my first New Year's Eve here without streams of the vodka rotgut. |
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One of these years the Masters will make it through the week unhindered by dark clouds and rain and crackling thunder in the skies above Augusta. |
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When he stops shooting they open their eyes and realize that the bullets didn't make it through. |
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Anthony Fedorov has a decent voice, but he's more likely to make it through on sympathy votes. |
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And Nigeria will be no pushovers either, but if you were to talk to the two players in the dressing room they feel that they'll make it through. |
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Clarendon and Laurie Sue Kenopensky make it through eight months and then kapow, there goes my baby, somebody help me pick up the pieces. |
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They were both very difficult games overall, but we are still confident as a team that we will make it through to the final Cup qualifying round. |
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The fear at home is simply that the Koreans will be the first host nation not to make it through the first round. |
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I am fairly certain that cold medication was developed for moms who need to make it through the day without collapsing into a box of tissues. |
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In the meantime I am going to replace my blood with Lucozade as a last-ditch attempt to make it through the week without expiring. |
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Most meteorites travelling towards earth burn up in the atmosphere, but it's estimated that on average, one does make it through each week. |
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If you're not afraid of the dark or things that go bump in the night you will at least have the nerve to make it through the audition. |
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The host school did not field their strongest side and, as expected, did not make it through the group stage. |
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I will probably make it through the night without having to get up to go to the toilet. |
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Your brainwork needs to be quick and sharp to make it through, and it makes for a very special kind of multiplayer gaming. |
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Considering I didn't even think I'd make it through the introductory lecture never mind the whole semester I am pretty chuffed. |
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I have every hope that she will make it through the rigors of treatment. |
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They also point to the fact that few bills sponsored by private members ever make it through Parliament to become law. |
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It was a tough grind, but when you're 16 nothing seems insurmountable, and if you were in fair shape you could make it through the first couple of months without too much trouble. |
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Almost no rum aromas or flavors make it through the vanilla cloud, making it a great alternative to cordials or liqueurs when looking for a sweet spirit in crafting cocktails. |
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I hate to break the news, but molly Shannon would definitely not make it through the zombie apocalypse. |
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We need only to make it through the bumps in the road still immediately ahead. |
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Nonsensical requests generally never make it through as far as our department. |
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Only those with steel-plated stomachs will make it through the nastier moments. |
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In any event, there is not enough fire in the belly to make it through the mid-point doldrums or over a particular hurdle. |
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Despite your best efforts, it can be tough to make it through winter without anyone in the family feeling under the weather. |
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But I don't know what number of fish were actually trying to make it through, and I think you made those points too. |
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Then I managed to blurt out two questions: Was I going to make it through this? |
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Many new and mature peach and plum trees didn't make it through the 2005 season because of the weather conditions. |
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Concentrate on key priorities and activities that will help the company make it through the crisis. |
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We thought we'd have to just make it through this season, but in reality, we've achieved a lot. |
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If you don't have a sense of humour, you're not going to make it through the winter! |
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You must be aware of the patient's ability to make it through the lifting situation. |
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That is why we have put a number of subjects back on the table and we hope that some of them make it through. |
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This way, he felt he would be able to make it through the system without requiring the mentor's help. |
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This is the profile of someone who can make it through the primaries and emerge as a standard-bearer for the party. |
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Now the damage is done, and it is unclear whether Clear Skies, or any other needed environmental reform proposal, will make it through this Congress. |
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True love abides and can make it through rough patches and conflict. |
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I am pleased, though, that we have a clear draft resolution and I hope that it will make it through the voting round unscathed. |
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Try these 12 expert-backed tips to make it through turkey day without feeling like a stuffed, well, you know. |
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Sometimes they left the sick and weak behind in order to make it through. |
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He even went out of his way to contact me right after I sent a fax and it did not make it through at a viable quality. |
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I think, and I am not the only one, that Africa or the Africans will only be able to make it through integration. |
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He was baptized that evening because she was led to believe he wouldn't make it through the night. |
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Some of these people are hanging on and wondering if they will make it through to the season when they sell their cattle, probably in the fall of the year. |
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I want to offer hope and support to families and let them know it is possible to make it through, they are not alone and things can, and will, get better. |
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While many illegal shipments were and still are discovered through effective Customs control, a significant number of illegal consignments did and still do make it through. |
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I can even afford to give some grain to my friends to help them make it through the period after they have finished eating their stored food and before the next harvest. |
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Entries which make it through this first selection will then be presented at the EBU's annual meeting of science and education experts in Warsaw on 12 and 13 June. |
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There are various obstacles on the game field which will try to prevent you from accomplishing your task, but also there are plenty of bonuses and by utilizing them well you will successfully make it through all the levels. |
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You will not make it through six months if you only talk to yourself. |
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You make it through both semesters, barely. |
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Many families resort to food banks to make it through the month. |
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That pound of vegetable fat helped me make it through! |
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Closing the aperture results in more collimated light, as only light traveling in the right direction can make it through the smaller opening. |
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Once the two fleets had met, it was then likely, if not inevitable, that only some of the attacking fleet would make it through the enemy line. |
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In my opinion, the key is to tackle problems head-on with the belief that work, effort, perseverance and a healthy dose of courage will be enough to make it through the bad times. |
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Just look at how holey a hashtag is — it's only chicken wire, and sometimes things — bad things, names and particulars, details, information, those sorts of things — do manage to make it through. |
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In the afternoon, the writer watched an event called a gymkhana, in which drivers compete to make it through a 200-yard slalom course of traffic cones in the shortest time. |
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Females must have access to plenty of food to successfully make it through pregnancy and produce enough milk to rear a calf. |
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Due to the poor economy, low cotton prices and difficulty of getting credit, many of these farmers could not make it through the extended financial difficulties. |
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Is there trouble in paradise? Maybe not, but it will be interesting to see whether the Bulls can make it through another season without serious internal problems. |
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How will you make it through your teenage years spiritually prepared for your celestial future? How will you connect your celestial goals with your everyday life? |
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But Kempt didn't make it through the first quarter before suffering a concussion and finished with minus-three yards of offense on three incompletions, one rush and one sack. |
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