Whatever mojo Campbell had conjured up previously, his methods were now clearly failing. |
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If you're over 35, and you've got political power and media mojo in your veins, apply online or drop a line and I'll forward along more info. |
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In theory, it should escape this pigeonholing due to its quirkiness and cheek, yet it lacks mojo to pull it through. |
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Still, let's face it, you don't start the season 16-0 and then make it to the Sweet 16, unless you have some major mojo on your side. |
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So I was standing behind someone at a game, and I decided to be completely altruistic and send this guy the mojo. |
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Try the tangy lobster seviche laced with passion-fruit mojo, which can be scarfed as eagerly as the house red sangria. |
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Power hitters can lose their mojo very, very quickly, and there were whispers before last night that Sammy might have hit the wall. |
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Unfortunately, whatever mojo he worked in the mountains has reversed the Earth's cool polarity and Superman is temporarily cooler than Batman. |
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There are a few more things I want to do while I've got my masculine practicality mojo working. |
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This friend keeps your mojo rising because her confident demeanor attracts the company of scads of hot dudes. |
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Maybe it's their consumption of snails and frog legs that have taken away the mojo of their youth. |
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They get the experience of participation or observation, but don't have the mojo worked upon them. |
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What gets the mojo working for John Smith, the legendary pioneer lover in Pocahontas? |
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I would have to say that it was the first time I could get the mojo to work. |
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All the pessimism and darkness that come with a far-away war against a hard-to-find enemy just don't jibe with that mojo. |
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Matthew's, obviously, without mojo, and if he's going to become the leader he's pegged for, he's got to get some swagger. |
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I mean, I got the horsepower and stuff, and you've all your people, plus a whole lot of magic mojo. |
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This latest version of the Manning quarterbacking clan has a little mojo working for him, too. |
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The mojo tales are variedly frightening, mysterious, tongue-in-cheek, curious, exciting, didactic and deceptively simplistic, but almost always interesting. |
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Why settle for a sub-par notebook when you could own one with the graphics mojo to destroy your opponents any place, any time? |
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However Ginóbili got his mojo back — rest, injections, faith healing — it was evident from the start. |
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Meanwhile the Yankees have some major mojo going in the Bronx, winning 10 of 13 ballgames. |
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Still, South Africa got back the mojo that had gone missing at the official memorial service 24 hours earlier. |
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If the developed world is to recover its mojo, equity issuance has to come back into fashion. |
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However, should the crude market even temporarily lose its upward mojo, there likely will be bearish implications for the oilseed markets. |
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So I look at the movies and actually see my mojo getting stronger and stronger. |
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That mojo wire was a 300 baud acoustic coupler driving a TTY session. |
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But during that lull period, were you concerned that Disney was losing its mojo? |
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To counter, Samuel invokes the mojo of beads and hokey mysticism. |
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I guess there might be more to this, but unless someone with more technical mojo than me can poke a hole in their explanation I'd judge it to be pretty reasonable too. |
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For local flavours, the piquant sauce called mojo is important. |
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The world economy is gliding past crises and the markets have got their mojo back. |
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If there's a sense that Sydney's been losing its mojo of late, at least in designer property terms, then Ian Moore and Tina Engelen will soon have to wear some of the blame. |
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It's going to take a lot more than mojo to save the day and the planet! |
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As it turns out, the Canadian-born comedian may have been taking a bit of an artistic break in order to get his mojo back. |
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I saw the first few episodes, and it seems like the show has its mojo back. |
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I have seen many prodigies lose their mojo around the time they reach their twentieth birthday. |
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For Cuccinelli, all this is happening at a moment when he thought he had finally found his mojo. |
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Apparently, Uncle Jesse can, especially when he's trying to work his mullet mojo with Lori Loughlin. |
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They have lost their mojo in major fashion and contributed practically nothing noteworthy to a contest that belonged to Rangers as soon as the home side found their rhythm. |
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Antidepressants haven't killed my mojo to quite the extent they have in others, but they certainly throw a big blanket over things most of the time. |
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And the ETF investor need never worry about the manager losing his mojo or quitting to join another firm. Nevertheless, active managers are not going to disappear overnight. |
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They talked about rice, black beans, pork, yuca con mojo, tostones or tachinos. |
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But Tsvangirai, a former trade unionist, appeared to rediscover his mojo in recent weeks when it came to doing what he does best – mobilising crowds. |
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Can Hibs reassert themselves and channel that early-season mojo? |
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You see, Nadal is the one person who can give federer his mojo back. |
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Directed at a lick by Judd Apatow, who temporarily lost his mojo after Knocked Up in 2007, Trainwreck is a hilarious and heart-warming portrait of modern womanhood. |
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The menu will include ensalada, Chilean sea bass with mojo sauce, roasted chicken breast, tenderloin medallion with chimichurri sauce and rocambole de chocolate. |
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