The subject is the pallidness of life in those who never manage to engage in more than a shadowy existence on the fringe of active life. |
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Other drivers did manage to find an alternative route but not without a number of three-point turns. |
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Though Bourne's first half-hour is thuddingly dull, it does manage to eventually find legs to stand on once Potente shows up. |
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It's the kind of business that many self-employed people aspire to, but few manage to achieve. |
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Although I haven't yet found somewhere worthy of an offer, I did manage to view a few promising properties. |
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Boys mature later than girls, but they generally manage to get through secondary level with their self-worth intact. |
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Go and try out the Nuclear Power Plant Simulator and see how many meltdowns you cause before you manage to survive an entire shift. |
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All you manage to see is a little flicker of light, following by a throaty rumble of thunder. |
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Amid the federal election's accusations and recriminations, snake bites and bear-baiting, a bit of mirth did manage to sneak in. |
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However, I like to believe that we do manage to suppress the outsider's mentality. |
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And say its possible that all of these meshuggeners manage to have lucrative careers with the intelligence services. |
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There are some examples of child actors who manage to stay in movies as adults, sometimes even topping their early achievements. |
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One of those who manage to escape sees the bodies of 3,000 people but no one believes him. |
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If, despite a low or nonexistent overhead, decent profits still manage to elude a microbusiness, that's not necessarily a showstopper. |
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It's been touch-and-go several times with money, and we always manage to pull through at the last minute. |
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Among the other news which did manage to squeeze its way into the paper was a report of heavy falls of snow in Wharfedale. |
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The excellent cast manage to tease out the humour of the play without undermining its tragic elements. |
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He'd send transmissions from public areas, and yet somehow manage to remain completely anonymous. |
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But it will be a small miracle if they manage to retain their collective sanity on the way. |
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But how did he manage to get such big names to appear in such a low-budget movie? |
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I did manage to salvage quite a few of the ideas but tossed about 40,000 words of total bilge. |
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Unless GAA players manage to crack bilocation, the inter-county dual star is on the wane. |
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To my astonishment, I make it up on my second attempt and by the third try I manage to stay up for a full three minutes. |
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Yes, Arabs are repressed and misruled, terribly misruled, but they manage to go on with the business of living despite everything. |
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If the kids are old enough to garden, they can usually manage to use a hand trowel and fork. |
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I didn't spend much time watching the tube, but what little I saw did manage to boil my blood. |
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How did activists manage to produce a dramatic turnabout in the city's political priorities? |
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He did at one stage manage to employ one quarter of that number, but even with the monopoly on army supplies he never broke even. |
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Fat people who manage to stay reasonably fit seem to have a risk of mortality little different to people of normal weight. |
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Any intellectual who didn't manage to flee into exile was killed during his bloodlust. |
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He did manage to hit a tree a glancing blow on one jaunt, but had the car repaired before his father returned. |
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This is a twenty some mile trip, it isn't cheap, but I'll eat my sombrero if you manage to do it and then come away unamazed and undelighted. |
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You didn't even manage to get accurate information before you opened your mouth. |
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The majority of the record is mid-tempo and the dreamy guitars and harmonies throughout manage to create a blue mood. |
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I manage to skate through several dozen questions about Ethan without exposing any sensitive aspects of myself or my mission. |
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However, I have enough faith in the inherent common sense of the human race to believe that we will, as ever, just manage to muddle through. |
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If we manage to show her what a skew-whiff rotter Daniels really is, Laurel'll drop him like a sack of roasting potatoes! |
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They can usually manage to figure out the writer credits on material that originally appeared without any and to identify uncredited artists. |
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Millions of us manage to make a living every day without wearing the skins of dead minks. |
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Even in a small berg like St. Louis, the underbelly of society, still could manage to find you if they looked hard enough. |
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Despite all of this, he can still manage to laugh and share a slack joke with me, so he is in reasonably good spirits. |
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How is it that some lecturers, even when discussing interesting topics, manage to make their subject come across dull and wholly unexciting? |
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They're hackneyed and thus utterly predictable, yet they still manage to be largely unintelligible. |
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They smile back at me as the fairy vanishes with the last drops of unpracticed salty pearls that I manage to squeeze. |
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It is obvious this issue is still bothering you and until you really let him know how you feel he will always manage to walk all over you. |
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The place of meeting was written in her red lipstick and was slightly smeared, but Delilah could manage to decipher its message. |
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Some films, mainly from Bollywood, manage to become super hits just on account of good music. |
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Instead it illustrated what happens when you manage to hand a useful tool over to a large unserved population of amateurs. |
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She did manage to get some work done the next day, though Molly thought she looked unwell. |
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Somehow or another all concerned manage to avoid braining each other with guitars, mic stands and various other musical impedimenta. |
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The vest has 23 pockets for all the gadgets turkey hunters manage to accumulate. |
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Otherwise, you end up playing them to get money together someway or other, in order to manage to play the finals. |
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Unlike New Year's Eve, I did not manage to lose any expensive personal items. |
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I did though, manage to find ices made with local fruit, ate fish and chips within sound of the sea and got to swallow down an oyster or two. |
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At night he sleeps in warehouses or under trees, no doubt worrying how he will manage to feed his children on such a paltry sum. |
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He did manage to hit a nine on the next card and an ace on the end, but two pair doesn't beat three of a kind. |
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They did manage to lead 0-4 to 0-3 at the break with nippy wing forward Patrick Hickey getting a brace. |
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Only the capricious talent of David Lynch could manage to produce a noirish thriller that is so confusing and yet spellbinding at the same time. |
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The island is surrounded by clear deep water, and is home to as many large groupers as manage to escape the speargun. |
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Some manage to avoid insurance payments to cover the cost of compensating accident victims. |
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They're like storm troopers who manage to go through life weeping for their own victimhood while bullying everybody around them. |
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We've never met, though someday if we do bump into each other we'll manage to get someone to buy us both a drink. |
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She hissed, spat and arched her back, and the hyenas kept their distance, though they did manage to grab the stork. |
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If he does not manage to get his work done by a certain time, it is his own incompetence and none of my business. |
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This time I manage to land with my entire body weight centered on my right buttock. |
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If they manage to persuade the likes of White and Laporte to keep it buttoned, it will be one of the miracles of the age. |
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Very few manage to make time to go to a health club in the morning or evening hours, when it is usually open to all. |
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Our only other small success is a fish we manage to coax into jumping on a daisy chain of plastic squids, but it misses the bait. |
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When they did manage to win against us, they were so arrogant with their parading round the ground, it hacked us off. |
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Soon I give up and, nerves snapping, fight my way down teeming concrete canyons to a roundabout where I manage to hail an antiquated taxi. |
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Still if they can manage to recruit the right calibre of personnel to stand alongside Mayor Nuala Ryan who knows how things may pan out for them. |
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The few which manage to maintain the consistency and flow necessary to repeated listening can be numbered on the fingers of one hand. |
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At the same time they manage to stamp out any legitimate protests against social injustices. |
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But they did manage to hold their ground on the key issue of keeping those jobs at home. |
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But when he did manage to slip his patrol, near the half-hour, he set up a chance for strike partner Juan Sara. |
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Even with the well-documented handicaps of limited finance and poor distribution, we still manage to create exceedingly good films. |
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Good players manage to stay in a positive energy sector, no matter how the game's standing is. |
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However, I did manage to scare off their handler who would only say he had phone issues. |
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Santa Claus does somehow manage to find his way to us but his offerings always take on the flavour of the nearest gift shop. |
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McKay and director David Brown manage to steer a safe course through what is an emotional minefield. |
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They did manage to integrate those vocals with their music much more harmoniously than their inspiration ever did. |
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The singers simply could not sing, much less harmonize, and not once on the entire record did the drummer manage to bang a drum on beat. |
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Can you manage to stack things into a bag so that the most fragile items are on the bottom, and the heavy ones are on the top? |
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By sticking to this pattern he would manage to get his head down for 90 minutes at a time. |
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Try as he did, the Dane could not manage to get the ball far enough onto the putting surface to stop it rolling back to his feet. |
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So why are some of those who manage to provide this optimum environment for their children now demanding to be compensated? |
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However, it did manage to spread to a neighbouring hedgerow and stubble field. |
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But the he-men manage to play hockey until 1 a.m. and then go and drink beer. |
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We did not manage to defend our championship title, but this tournament was really outstanding. |
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It wasn't that he tried overambitious passes, because he often didn't manage to make the pass before he got tackled. |
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And, occasionally, overeducated and sleep-deprived medical students manage to do it. |
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With no money and hand-me-down charity, they still manage to look 100 times more chic and svelte than the rest of us. |
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I'm not being over modest when I say that we will be pleased if we can manage to keep up with the rest of the class without too much stress. |
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He cheers her up, she calms him down, and together they manage to be sincere, cool and winningly goofy at the same time. |
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I admire that degree of attention to appearance, but I rarely manage to summon it up when I'm getting myself ready to leave the house. |
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And somehow, even drained of all colour and illuminated by only inspired sunbeams, the pictures manage to take on a life of their own. |
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The snatches of background we get do manage to highlight, without hammering the point home, all sorts of interesting themes. |
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With a supreme effort of will, I manage to look away from the large mirror. |
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A closed road and a detour on the way, but I manage to find my way around that. |
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How we manage to exist like this, with these great surreal contrasts, is a mystery to me. |
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On the night the incident took place, the nurses did manage to press the panic button at the accident and emergency department. |
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Superbly adapted to arid environments, wild houbaras do not need to drink water but manage to get all the moisture they need from their food. |
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And I'm always impressed how they manage to make kissing look so clean and synchronised in the movies. |
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They don't manage to fully convey the horrors of the patricide and tyranny that they have to contend with. |
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Still, while many downtown galleries are challenged by their isolation, they still manage to attract a healthy patronage. |
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Those not considering a CMS still manage to maintain their homegrown sites through other administrative means. |
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Comprising mainly performance art, more traditional dance did manage to squeeze a satin-clad foot in the door, but only just. |
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And presumably they manage to use up most of the perishables they buy before they go off. |
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We manage to load three big fadges of wool onto the back of Bob's double cab. |
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Any company of their capitalization that can't manage to run a server farm successfully has serious internal management problems. |
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The friendship the two men form, and the ways in which they manage to feed their addictions, provide the basic thrust of the film. |
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The really clever ones manage to get hold of industrial-strength incendiaries, which sound as if the SAS have come to town on manoeuvres. |
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But if they can't manage to work things out, it'll make what's happened so far look like a pillow fight. |
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How did you manage to work up sufficient trust in this man to down all of the concoctions that he put before you? |
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You may be confused by my lack of appetite, but I honestly don't know how you manage to keep your figure with all that sugar! |
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Will she manage to make an honest gentleman out of the paragon of confirmed bachelors? |
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Even if you manage to get them in, they will contrive to escape at the first opportunity. |
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Then, if you manage to take his weapon, it usually means sacrificing your one flail as well. |
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If I manage to dodge it, it will still flatten the grass and leave it's mark. |
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Should you manage to purify yourself, your will still be able to journey to paradise. |
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If you manage to satisfy the harshest critics of all, your flesh and blood, the average consumer is easy. |
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And yet, through the fog of sleep deprivation, I did manage to laugh a little at the stylized comedy of Lemoine and Dean. |
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I manage to keep it in a straight line even though I swear I was going crabwise a while. |
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In every issue you folks manage to cram lots of good stuff onto those pages. |
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Elie and his father manage to survive through the selection process, where the unfit are condemned to the crematory. |
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How, a perplexed public is asking, did a thirty-nine year old crock manage to swim through the air and prevent what was a certain goal? |
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I may have passed on the cream, myself, but I did manage to get three fat fritters past these lips. |
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It's wonderful, the amount of litter they manage to accumulate in these frowsy little shops where the whole stock is worth about fifty quid. |
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They are full-figured and they relish in their size and manage to be fashionable, attractive, and dynamic and yes, successful in their careers. |
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If you manage to beat Rob, he might just shout you a beer or swear at you in Cymric. |
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When he does manage to express himself, his gaggle of interfering sisters humiliate him for the effort. |
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Don't be surprised if gagsters manage to smuggle atomic bombs and crashing aircraft into the story. |
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Those in the danger zone are individuals whose finances are extremely fine-tuned, who barely manage to meet their commitments each month. |
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So how did our prehuman and early human ancestresses living in the Pleistocene Epoch manage to get those calories? |
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The key question is whether it will manage to organise mass protests and a general strike. |
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We hope they do not manage to eat death cap mushrooms and completely ruin their livers so that they need liver transplants. |
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Sometimes I do wish I could be a bit more like her and manage to garden genteelly in tweeds and pearls rather than a baggy tee-shirt and joggers. |
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As they scramble from one temporary residence to another, they manage to get along, and in the process fall in love. |
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I had a horrible feeling though that even if I did manage to get through to her, she wasn't likely to correct herself. |
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I may have more to say about this dichotomy later if I manage to get my thoughts in printable form. |
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It's strange because if we don't score we tend to defend well, but once we do manage to find the net we always look vulnerable at the other end. |
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Small children often cannot manage to lie still for a long time, and may need to be given a general anaesthetic. |
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Only a handful of companies will ever manage to bring their products to the marketplace and achieve profitability. |
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How does someone manage to projectile vomit all over the footpath out front of McDonalds anyway? |
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Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever. |
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Should you manage to graduate, you may well find that a degree holds out no guarantee of fulfilling or dependable employment. |
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How many times do we ask the question how did he, or she, manage to win a gold medal? |
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He doesn't manage to be a goofball every single moment, but there are aspects of his performance that are goofball-ish. |
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Only the all-too-common tape warbles manage to desynchronize the duo's clockwork timing. |
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As always, the Bellamys manage to arrange a legal deus ex machina to solve the problem, packing James off to India in the process. |
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We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the devastation was appalling. |
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People living in political crisis zones manage to remain devoutly apolitical. |
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How do you cretinous imbeciles manage to lose your effing shoes when you're out for a walk? |
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He was electrifying the crowd in a way you seldom see a politician manage to pull off. |
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The situation won't be nearly as dire if the astronauts manage to get their main oxygen generator working again. |
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In fact the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean harbour an extensive growth of corals which manage to survive. |
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You see, a good number of parents and guardians in this part of town just couldn't manage to get their kids to school on time. |
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Given the complexity and the emotiveness of this issue, why didn't they manage to spend three seconds addressing such a crucial point. |
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That way their hinders are covered if they don't manage to stop the bad guys in time. |
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He can be unpredictable and even manage to dissent from established opinion, if only on the margin. |
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In Scotland, too often, we still manage to be surprised that it even exists. |
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No matter what subject they tackle they rarely run adrift into cliches, and always manage to throw in some humour. |
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What do you think it is that sets your films apart from other documentaries that don't manage to make money? |
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How doddery old pensioners manage to keep track of that darn game, I'll never know. |
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The law enforcement forces already on the ground did not manage to exert sufficient influence. |
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Wicklow did manage to score a double over the Barrow siders earlier this year, winning in both the League and Keogh Cup. |
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The letters manage to humanise his juxtapositions of emotional extremity and spiritual clarity. |
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The very successful downhillers manage to simply deny that such a thing could happen. |
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It's the reason so many of us end Thanksgiving dinner stuffed with turkey, dressing and sweet potatoes, but somehow manage to find room for pie. |
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Peach, Asian pear, plum and apricot trees manage to survive in appropriate microclimates. |
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In the end, we set off on foot and walk for an hour before we manage to flag a taxi down at a crossroads. |
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It's good that your father's well, but then he allus did manage to fall on his feet didn't he? |
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If you're a bloke you do feel a bit of a wally driving the thing, even if you do manage to buy one in black or silver. |
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The Crusades did manage to reduce the number of quarrelsome and contentious knights in Europe. |
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God must have a pretty warped sense of humour, because with our differences, its a miracle that men and women ever manage to hook up at all. |
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And considering that this is not the kind of break that most newcomers manage to get, she does seem to have an ace up her sleeve. |
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My personal view, admittedly pretty neurotic, is that the politician is jealous of hardworking people who can manage to have a good time. |
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Elephant ears grow in and around the falls, and water ouzels somehow manage to build their homes behind the fall's tremendous flow of water. |
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When Judgment Day comes, I'll probably wish to be elsewhere, but then God does manage to ruin a lot of good parties. |
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The rankings reflect how education systems manage to raise the achievement of less able pupils. |
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Stop ruining what little enjoyment some of us poor souls can manage to eke out of the average tedious day. |
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If by some chance you attract un-cool people, you manage to shake them off with your rapier wit. |
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At the prompting of their stern but affectionate father, the boys manage to make peace with their new schoolmates. |
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He's bowling round the wicket, to a defensive field, but the Aussies still manage to nibble three runs off that over. |
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Like all the best criminals, spammers have agile minds and always manage to stay one step ahead of the filter technology. |
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Some of you may wonder how locals manage to work the edible kernel from its black shell within seconds, while holding a conversation. |
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How did English agriculture manage to raise labour productivity to such high levels? |
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How the ambulances manage to get through in an emergency is anybody's guess, sheer willpower and good luck I think. |
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How did Spain manage to waste one of the biggest financial windfalls in human history? |
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But a few did manage to make it to a new destination before letting go of my windshield or wiper blade. |
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Intellectuals do manage to innovate and their innovations are oftentimes not always recombinations of what they have embraced in their education. |
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Although I did, for the most part, manage to avoid putting my foot in my mouth over the weekend I am guilty of committing one little faux pas. |
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Well, they did manage to knock together a business plan and get a grant from Inverness Enterprise. |
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How is it that Max Cole's large acrylic paintings manage to look so fresh in the context of four full decades of reductive abstraction? |
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Leeds did manage to stage a late rally, which reflected huge credit on their fighting qualities. |
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I watched one that had caught a particularly large and wriggly earthworm but couldn't manage to eat it. |
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Do they manage to translate the names of the Endless into other languages alliteratively? |
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Over the years, students from rural and semi-urban areas manage to get a seat via a single window system of allotment. |
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In short, your business is far from being destroyed if you manage to lay your hands on this membership. |
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In a small house with a tall actor, the rake and actor's frame easily manage to blot out a lot of the action. |
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How did the Martinez family manage to achieve the American dream during a period when high taxes were supposedly thwarting that dream? |
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They manage to defend themselves and repel the androids that have attacked them. |
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I'm sorry for you, my sweet angel, but lately passenger planes and jets do manage to get people from one end of the earth in under two days. |
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There's a few covers out there which manage to make these precious songs vibrant and new without sullying their reputation or burying the lede. |
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This would probably take a few days time, and she couldn't guarantee them results even if she did manage to get in. |
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Still we manage to spend whole lifetimes together based on such understandings. |
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If the major parties manage to get their heads round the concepts, we could see the exact antithesis of The Big Conversation. |
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In villages where the population density is relatively low, he hopes observers would also manage to check whether voters' lists are rigged. |
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With some historical detective work, they manage to reconstruct a genealogy, tracing their line back to early colonists or distant shores. |
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No environment will ever be completely safe and risk-free, and even well-supervised children manage to hurt themselves. |
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The yield may not be large but farmers manage to feed their family and make a living. |
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Hand-made, their creations manage to retain the natural look, texture and colour. |
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How did your client manage to assign the lease without having to show the assignee's solicitors what was in the lease? |
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For those who manage to endure the movie's too-long running time, there are some small pleasures. |
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Anyway, more importantly, how did they manage to brainwash everyone into always putting that asterisk at the end? |
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So I grab the kids favourite meal and manage to rustle it up in the microwave, we are talking good old pasta and meatballs here. |
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Our only annoyance is that the eggs come so fast that it's simply a matter of luck, rather than skill if you manage to duck to avoid one. |
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Earth's atmosphere and its magnetic field manage to block most of the radiation from solar flares. |
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I did manage to do it, with some creative acting from the other members of the cast, some blocking and some clever us of props! |
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The whole point of the full-time writing is that if I manage to do some then I'm automagically organised and productive, right? |
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Of course, none of this careful planning avails me in the slightest if I don't manage to actually write anything. |
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He did manage to identify the genus of some bits of wood, perhaps 10,000 years old, extracted from the La Brea tar pits in California. |
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Yet somehow the film's many parts never manage to cohere into a satisfying whole. |
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However, the wait-and-see policy could backfire if those players manage to secure contracts elsewhere in the meantime. |
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Located in a street teeming with Italian restaurants, the beauty of this place is they'll always manage to squeeze you in somehow. |
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There's so much balderdash associated with shutting down my office for a trip that I rarely manage to get much sleep on the night before. |
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Both bands have the ability to write heart melting ballads and also manage to write gritty anthems packed full of aggression. |
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If they do manage to scrape a living, they say, it is by running more cows with less help and working 70-80 hours a week themselves. |
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When you rent DVDs, how on earth do you manage to scratch them up so badly? |
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Even the much ballyhooed special effects manage to break down spectacularly in a couple of scenes. |
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Maybe she could manage to stop thinking so much and focus on enjoying the moment. |
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I manage to stop myself from asking which switch extends those rotating blades that shred the tyres of passing cars. |
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Last time I didn't even manage to stop myself telling everybody all about it. |
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Apparently an ETA is displayed by scrolling across although I didn't manage to find this. |
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I did manage to mash the back brake, but it had little effect against the massive power of the big cruiser. |
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There are far-thinking businessmen who manage to see things new ways and think ahead of the curve, but they're always in the minority. |
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But the small party does not manage to remain separate, for it meets a masqued procession featuring Winged Time, his scythe and hourglass. |
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If we manage to beat them in the league this year, well, maybe we will win the league. |
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But way back, when I was a baby, and Jo a toddler, she could never manage to get her tongue round Tobias, and the nearest she ever got to it was Tabby. |
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Only plants like sweet woodruff and asarabacca, which are adapted to life in the shade under its thick branches, manage to grow in such conditions. |
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Our gymnasts did not manage to catch up with him on the horizontal bar. |
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As such, even leaving aside the ethics of the thing, I sometimes wonder how historians manage to keep their jobs after trashing their primary source material. |
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Systems integration is what will make blue force tracking much greater than the sum total of all the ruggedized laptops we manage to bolt into our tanks and trucks. |
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Even if he did manage to elude all of the security systems, finding Jordan would be like looking for a particularly small needle in an unusually large haystack. |
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Frankly, they backed into their mollusc caves round about May and emerge only when I manage to procure a germane species of earth worm from my back yard. |
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Analysts said that if Chen could manage to do both without increasing the national debt, then he's a better number cruncher than previously thought. |
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I follow in hot pursuit and we manage to get the kite off the ground. |
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She would never let them manage to anger her or get under her skin. |
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These bizarre screeching sounds turn into horn samples, which, though they never quite resolve themselves, manage to work up an atmosphere of a nauseated euphony. |
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Despite being somewhat preoccupied with material and professional affairs you manage to attend to children, family and loved ones with devotion and care. |
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What this may do is reduce the retroactive awards that folks get when they finally manage to get their disability claim approved. |
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In a one-day taster of paragliding with Active Edge, I manage to achieve several exhilarating flights, but not without some thorough grounding first. |
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Across the board, the mixes manage to obfuscate the content by either sampling to the point of irrelevance, cutting lyrics, or just submerging them deep within the mix. |
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Hannah Ware and Stuart Townsend manage to capture some heat together, but ultimately Betrayal feels like heavy lifting. |
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It's a good fit for these books, which are set in an alternate modern-day world, but which also manage to give off a Prohibition era-slash-mobster vibe. |
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By contrast, others manage to while away time playing mah-jong indoors. |
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I usually manage to jump up, get a tape recorder and get it down. |
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And, that if somebody gets injured and it is their own fault, even if they manage to convince a lawyer to act for them, the Court will not award them compensation. |
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Will they manage to mature, in tandem, into a team capable of bringing silverware back to Ayrshire or will the swinging sixties remain, in perpetuity, as the halcyon era? |
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Once Iraq became a hot bed for kidnapping, reporters had to use every kind of trick they could manage to avoid it. |
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In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman. |
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But most of us still manage to work things out on our own terms. |
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That's the time-off we manage to squeeze in during the business boondoggles to the Caribbean, or the hours not spent checking in via e-mail or cell phone. |
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They manage to excite their respective party bases while also impressing establishment heavyweights. |
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Orr's emergency budget does manage to be balanced next year, thanks to some pretty aggressive cost cutting. |
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Khao Kheow played from the yellow tees is always a good test of golf but when the wind blows, only the extra strong contenders manage to stay the course. |
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I still manage to bring an element of unprofessionalism and they let me. |
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Attempts at singing punctuate the record, and though Mos Def's technique is unconventional and amateurish, his efforts still manage to remain somewhat charming. |
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At the moment, a large proportion of motherhood seems to be spent worrying about the fact that Tommy still can't manage to get up into a sitting position on his own. |
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Galina Solovieva's costumes are gorgeously colour-toned and Semeon Pastukh's painted decors manage to look grandly substantial while being conveniently portable. |
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No one dawdles or idles there, yet they just manage to cope with the job. |
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It was a busy 2 hours but Louise did manage to get a snag from the barbie! |
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To make a long story short, Lowtax and Fragmaster manage to survive the night, after a few frights caused by a stray cat and a hilarious concoction of paranoia and tequila. |
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He's such an effective player that bowlers rarely manage to find an edge. |
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How do foxes manage to mate with so many animals from other social groups? |
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Both characters manage to spin what could be irritating quirks into identifiable character traits. |
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Have you ever thought where do the poor, living in one room houses or even those residing in congested flats manage to give the dead a decent ghusl? |
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Nevertheless, the girls with no previous experience manage to blend in with the seasoned professionals without anyone pointing them out and calling them frauds. |
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If you manage to influence the general public enough, society will begin to see throwing a glass bottle away that could otherwise be recycled, as wrong. |
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He shot almost everyone who was intelligent and thereby ensured that the surviving mediocrities would manage to lose an empire within 40 years of his death. |
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She's just scooped one of the world's top fashion awards, but will the rising star of haute couture ever manage to escape her famous father's orbit? |
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We usually manage to get through another few cups as the day goes on, as a boost for flagging energy levels, perhaps, or an excuse to take a break from work. |
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Should they manage to escape, they are to be pursued as dangerous fugitives and charged in the same way as convicts who break out of high security jails. |
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Of course, once you do manage to establish a friendship with an ex, you then get to deal with the joys of how your new relationships handle your friendships with your exes. |
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I was reminded of the part in A Bridge Too Far when the only supply drop the encircled Allied troops actually manage to retrieve contains nothing but burgundy berets. |
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It is a credit to the cast that they manage to make this bearable. |
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I have no idea how the others manage to take such personal attentions for granted, to the point that they can't function without their personal maids and valets. |
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So how on earth does she manage to drag herself into the comedy bear pit? |
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How do you manage to judge the time exposure of each camera? |
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Real estate agents know FSBOs don't often manage to sell their own homes. |
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The grandfather clock in the hallway strikes two and I realise with a sinking heart that it will be a good three hours before I manage to fall asleep. |
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But they are either in my head today, are titularly significant or I've been wallowing in them pointlessly, and they together somehow manage to sum up my head, today. |
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There are casualties on all sides, but three extremists manage to survive. |
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I hope nobody feels too cheated that I didn't manage to follow through. |
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The store is always busy but they manage to keep the shelves stocked and neat. |
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How do you find the materials, and how do you manage to get them across New York to the sites? |
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Ares said there are instances where savvy gankers manage to exploit loopholes. |
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Yet, as a whole, the events that transpired between 1900 and 2000 B.C.E. still manage to confound the contemporary imagination. |
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You'd have had a hard time today in a sailboat, finding and keeping the wind, and what wind you did manage to catch would have been exceeding wet. |
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How did we manage to sacralise this tenet in under a decade? |
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