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The Thunder have won their last four games, thanks in no small part to Russell Westbrook's ability to get something close to a triple-double every night.
You start adding things to the supplemental, and it will seriously inhibit our ability to get something to the president's desk".
"The other thing is, you've undermined your ability to get something useful out of it anyway if you've lost your virginity, so to speak, by appearing to cave in to domestic protectionist pressures".
The ability to get something from the ground to the shoulder would have been useful to our ancestors (e.g., carrying hunting gear, an injured relative, or a small dead carcass).
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"Good lawyers not only know the law, they also have the ability know how to get something done in the most expeditious, effective way," he said.
It's become a symbol now of the ability of our elected representatives to get something done," said Frank Newport, the editor in chief of Gallup, which tracks public opinion of politics and the economy.
Unless you have a few extra hands, extremely good piano playing ability, and super-fingers, you're never going to get something that sounds exactly like the original.
Their appeal is their ability to scratch the primal itch in almost everyone to have fun, and to get something for nothing.
You got to get something to eat.
He wanted to get something.
"We've got to get something else".
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