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With Elliott Carter's centenary getting all the attention, the large and estimable group of American composers turning 70 this year — the "generation of '38," as it is being called — has to scramble for a share of the spotlight.
When called, they are to scramble to a spot behind the closest basket.
One of which is the right to scramble for what Christie calls "a little more" than the next guy is getting.
Although the instructors were initially able to revive her, she lost consciousness again on the boat, leading to a scramble to call an ambulance once they were onshore.
The cartoonists had to scramble.
WWE is left to scramble.
Stir to scramble.
He had to scramble.
I listened to my head rather than my heart last weekend and just about made the right call as Wales scrambled to a gutsy, gritty Six Nations victory over England.
Jobs then flew to the Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California, to get internal data about the dropped calls and scrambled to organise an emergency press conference.
Joubert allowed Foley the opportunity to win the match after he made an offside call in the scramble under a high-ball.
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