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"Again, we try to avoid moments that feel coached or anything that feels like a performance," he adds.
This being a horror flick, nobody is smart enough to avoid moments of incalculable dumbness, and only Frank knows why he chooses to take the zombie-infested tunnel under the Thames rather than the nice empty bridge over it.
Any confidence that McCain might have in this choice was undercut by the fact that the campaign lied about her record from day one and has sought to shield her from the media to avoid moments such as last week's ABC interview where Palin clearly had no clue about the Bush Doctrine.
These premeal calibration times were selected to avoid moments of rapid changes in interstitial and blood glucose levels (J. Mastrototaro, Medtronic, personal communication).
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Eliot thought him "as secure, as habitually sure as any poet who has written in English" at avoiding "moments of falsity".
A witness described crossing a street "to try and avoid" Crawford moments before the attack.
The players should be wearing nametags to avoid embarrassing moments in the locker room like: "Uh, yeah, Joe, right?
For 90 minutes tonight, both candidates must seek to avoid such moments — and their advisers know it.
Mr. Khol declined to say whether Mr. Schussel had privately asked Mr. Haider to avoid such moments.
That's pretty much the formula behind "Comic Potential," too, and it doesn't entirely avoid cloying moments.
Will the current candidates manage to avoid similar moments as they close out the final dozen days of the 2012 presidential campaign.
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