And thanks a bunch to all the people, many of them blog readers, who volunteered their help to make it happen. |
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In other words, wishing it to happen won't really make it happen unless there is enough shifting of negotiating positions. |
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Need a place to hang your hat in Manhattan, but lack the necessary means to make it happen? |
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So, that's proof positive that if you're good and you want to make it happen, it doesn't matter where you're from. |
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It took one of the derpiest penalty kick shootouts you'll ever see to actually make it happen. |
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So today's meeting is a triumph for all those who have worked so hard behind the scenes to make it happen. |
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You don't have to understand intimately all the workings of the algorithms and programs that make it happen. |
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Don't try to make it happen all at once and expect immediate physical change. |
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It is our top priority and we must move heaven and earth to make it happen. |
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My main priority now is to gain some invites and build up the experience I'm going to need to make it happen on the golf course at this new level. |
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Enjoy a snooze in a hammock, cozy up to a warm fireplace or a walk along the river, whatever you desire, we can make it happen! |
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That's because we're innovative and efficient and have the moxie and skills to make it happen. |
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If you want to make a living from farm income only, how can you make it happen? |
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We had all the elements in place, but Wednesday was the lynchpin that we needed to really make it happen? |
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You can research and read for a million years and a zillion books, but it doesn't make it happen in front of a camera. |
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I heartily commend the government on this move and congratulate all those who laboured long and hard to make it happen. |
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This was not a planned trip and I just don't have the money to make it happen alone. |
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I like to think I'm an ideas person: having an idea and discussing it with people and working with it to make it happen. |
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The path forward is clear and all the necessary components to make it happen are in place. |
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Frank Springer, property manager at Cornerstone encouraged the members to do something to make it happen. |
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You name a way to get more gals into the Texas GOP, RedState Women is fired up to make it happen. |
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He would joke around about the idea of getting a part so Hugh helped put the wheels in motion to make it happen. |
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Vague clouds of negativity parted, and I started to feel as if I just have to decide what I want out of these last few months here, and then get sorted and make it happen. |
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That was big business, and some were prepared to go to extraordinary lengths to try and make it happen. |
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There are tons of ways you can volunteer but it's up to you to pick something and make it happen. |
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So whatever you need to expand your world and the capabilities of your Volvo, here you'll find some practical equipment to make it happen. |
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The Board continues to provide ongoing guidance, but increasingly, it is the staff who make it happen. |
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I think that has more and more chances of happening and that President Fernández could play a pivotal role to make it happen. |
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This is easy to say but we need to make it happen, and I see as a symbol of this the fact that we are here on the Azores today. |
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If you can you come up with a creative project that promotes mental health awareness, apply for financial support to make it happen. |
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Are you a teacher with an idea for an ecology education program for students, but your school lacks the financial resources to make it happen? |
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This view is shared by members of all groups in this House, who should unite in leading the charge to make it happen. |
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Your letter was a powerful reminder to me of the kind of world I want to have, and of my responsibility to help make it happen. |
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Starting or growing a small business takes planning, hard work and money to make it happen. |
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We must take the public with us, and if they are ready to go down this road with us, we should work together politically to make it happen. |
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These announcements show that we are taking the steps required to make it happen and to fulfill the goals of our integrated Northern Strategy. |
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I think we can do it, but I'm not sure we're investing the resources to make it happen. |
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If we are going to be successful, more of us need to believe in a better tomorrow and then we have to work like crazy to make it happen. |
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It foolishly promised to dismantle the CWB's monopoly in selling, and has hired an ex-CAFTA representative, David Anderson, to make it happen. |
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He won over his opponents and rallied the citizens of Québec City to make it happen. |
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There would be no legal recourse to resolve this issue, other than proving that there was collusion to make it happen. |
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I will continue to surpass myself, because I want to feel as though I did everything I could to make it happen. |
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I'm not saying I can make it happen, but it's the aspiration for us all. |
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Audiences: Whom do you need to involve to make it happen? |
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Now, you need the right borrowing option to make it happen. |
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Mellon and Kevin Bailey wound up with all that and ownership of the building in which to make it happen. |
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Now, the developer and the First Nation work out a deal, and then they come to us and we support INAC in helping the First Nation to make it happen. |
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Unfortunately, we hadn't had a chance to buy a hacky sack yet, so we were unable to make it happen. |
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To make it happen, Hoffinger had to break Mary's tibia and fibula to allow surgical attachment of a Taylor Spatial Frame to Mary's leg. |
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How do you make it happen in the light of the severe oversaturation in jobs in the state's administrative body? |
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Our thoughts are with late Kébé Monsieur le Professeur Jean-Baptiste Memel who saw very early the relevance and appropriateness of such an Association and has made every effort to make it happen. |
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Once this paper has been presented to the Board of Directors, a position paper on options for CBS' involvement in surveillance and a plan for how to make it happen would be developed. |
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Those are the sorts of things that mean something in aboriginal communities, and that is why we have money to make that investment and to make it happen. |
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Generally speaking, the outlooks are aimed at helping both the federal government and civil society to have an idea of which sort of development would be desirable and which measures should be taken to make it happen. |
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The Ariègeois is clearly the man who can make it happen. |
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It's a horror comedy by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk who are going to try to work their American Horror Story magic on network TV, and are even using AHS's Emma Roberts and Lea Michele from Glee to try to make it happen. |
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Putting in place all the things needed to make it happen is quite another. |
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No single short seller was big enough to make it happen. |
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This is bad for national competitiveness: firms increasingly want to invest in ICTs to improve productivity, but can't find people to make it happen. |
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Contact Ottawa Tourism today to make it happen! |
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It's difficult for me to bring things to completion but I excel when it's time to initiate or start a project, to brain storm around ideas, to give the first push to make it happen. |
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The scandal is that governments and others with influence have failed so far to provide the leadership, resources and sense of urgency to make it happen. |
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We have work going on in the Senate to make it happen quickly. |
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It was all as if the architect had built a formal makebelieve based on the reinforced concrete production methods he imagined, without in fact being able to make it happen. |
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These managers will need to provide the resources to make it happen, and to become a champion, they need to have a clear understanding of the benefits, to believe in the benefits and to internalize them. |
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It is up to us, men and women who are not blinkered, to make it happen. |
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The Socialites work from The Dollhouse, surf and SUP, drink a fair amount of wine, and most importantly, make it happen for their awesome clients. |
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