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Could he bring someone else — his friend Jon Methven — instead?
"We always wanted to bring someone else in.
Should the Irishman falter, "we'll bring someone else in", he said.
"Did Mr. Leach ever inform you he was going to bring someone else?" she was asked.
It's not second nature to them to bring someone else into their decision-making".
"It is not a foregone conclusion that Paul Konchesky goes because we are looking to bring someone else in".
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"You could argue that if they brought someone else in," he said.
Maybe the snow is actually a sort of conveyor belt, a mini-glacier, moving our lost things and errant trash to another neighbor's and bringing someone else's — a locked-out chainsmoker, a Snickers eater, a romantic — to us.
But at the same time I can't see there's any point whatsoever in bringing someone else in now, just until the end of the season, because they're obviously going to appoint someone then anyway so I think it's probably best for all concerned if they just get on with it and support the club and support the team".
"On the level of the family, if the father gives up his responsibility, he brings someone else and tells him to come and asks where he is," Mr. Ganzouri said in his trademark rambling diction, evidently referring to the ruling military council as a national father figure.
"I've got to be looking at bringing someone else in now," Sheridan told BBC Radio Devon.
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