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"Of course, we wanted to win, but screwing up and losing a stage in Turkey is better than screwing up and losing a stage at the Giro," said Farrar, 26, who rides for Garmin-Cervelo.
There are moments, too, when your sympathy for the couple is stretched too thin: it's one thing to be carefree about consequence, to throw caution ot the wind, but screwing over others for the sake of marriage rehabilitation isn't that enchanting either.
Of Fosse's introduction to burlesque, he writes, "The bumps and grinds would be the prepositions of his dance vocabulary, and the whining horns and beat-up drums thumping from offstage would live in his ear forever, as unforgettable as original sin, screwing him up, but screwing him up good".
As for Nixon, he once said that domestic policy can damage you politically but screwing up foreign policy can have unthinkable consequences.
But screwing floorboards back into place and slapping paint over chipped walls was nothing compared to the problems we ran into when we actually started booking gigs.
Some cameras come with sticky pads to adhere your camera to the wall, but screwing your camera in is the safest way to mount your cameras long-term.
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"Here are all these new devices telling me what to do — but screw them; I'm a human being!
But why would Goodell want to lose a job in which he makes $34m a year to do nothing but screw up?
We could talk about video game systems and air conditioners, but screw that!
It's a good way to instantly look like a weirdo to strangers, but screw 'em, it's for science.
I know we're not supposed to eat our own, but screw that.
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