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You will also be able to brush up your Kerouac, in the beat look, left.
The Democratic majority on the committee should be able to brush these challenges aside and usher the bill, more or less intact, to the Senate floor.
While he would like to be able to brush off the losses, it is his utter disdain for losing that has helped him become one of the top coaches in the N.B.A.
The Nets will not be able to brush off their next opponent so lightly; they will travel to Boston for Wednesday's grudge match pitting the two Eastern Conference finalists.
He may be able to brush off the councillor from the UK Independence Party who saw the floods as divine retribution for the prime minister's successful campaign to legalise gay marriage.
If their beloved club had been called "common" or "lousy" by rival fans, Hull City fans would be able to brush off the insult – they are too excited about Premier League football returning to their stadium.
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The Olympic champion is so strong mentally she is able to brush it off.
In a week, he was able to brush his teeth by himself.
The government was able to brush off the pro forma calls for his resignation.
Wall Street was able to brush off other developments from abroad.
Jankovic was clearly not at her best, but was able to brush Dokic aside in straight sets.
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