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Time and time again we've been shown that it's a fool's errand in the professional era.
In fact, hunting is the metaphor for America itself, the errand in the wilderness.
Yet if they have an errand in a building, they can't take a cart inside.
But the police said on Monday that the woman, and her male accomplice seen pacing behind her, had a different errand in mind: gunpoint robbery.
But those who will feel the ax fall will be the traumatized foot soldiers and their overtaxed junior officers, sent on a deadly fool's errand in Iraq.
The next day, Khan and a different grandnephew left Bara early in the morning to run an errand in a neighboring town.
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The boardroom scene in "The Errand Boy," in which he takes charge of an imaginary meeting in rhythm with Count Basie's "Blues in Hoss' Flat," underscores the musicality in his movements.
I've got some errands in town".
Siddiqui taped his conversations with Hafiz as they ran errands in his car.
One of Nixon's errands, in April , 1959 was meeting and evaluating Cuba's new leader, Fidel Castro.
"With a car, you can run 10 errands in one day," he says.
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