But as Iran gets craftier, sussing out its nuclear program is no sure thing. |
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He is incredibly good at reading people's minds and sussing out their motives. |
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Take the researchers' test below to see how good you are at sussing out who's telling the truth. |
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It seems to me that the toughest part is sussing out how to fit the answers into their slots properly. |
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In other words, sussing your strengths is more important than throwing money around. |
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The real secret is sussing out exactly where to sit. |
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Against your will you find yourself sussing out the competition. |
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The fun thing here, though, is not sussing out the running mates. |
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Whereas fighter pilots drop a bomb and fly away, drone pilots may spend weeks monitoring a village or convoy, sussing out patterns and getting to know their enemies. |
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Ambling along, as if sussing out the caf situation down the Champs-Élyses rather than urgently booking their place in the quarter-finals, France struggled to exert pressure on a liberated Sweden. |
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As you read this, they are sussing each other out and wondering if a producer is about to appear with some Vegemite sandwiches and directions to a hot shower. |
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As you read this they are all sussing each other out and wondering if a producer is about to appear with some Vegemite sandwiches and directions to a steaming shower. |
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