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To put up a good fight.
To try very hard.
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Assuming East played low, South would have had to decide to put up his jack (playing East for both royals) or to play low (assuming West started with royal-doubleton).
Toonbasedmanc asks: OK, this one just came up because of the whole cat/wheelie bin/YouTube story… Can householders just unilaterally decide to put up CCTV cameras outside their homes which film the public highway as well as their own property?
And, if, down the road, these hubs decide to put up paywalls, you're not going to pay for all of them, so which would you choose?
"I think he can go toe to toe with anyone [Democrats] decide to put up.
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The following day I decided to put up.
Now the developer has decided to put up an office tower instead.
Talisman, an independent oil company, has decided to put up two windmills on top of one of its gas platforms.
I have sometimes thought, if someone decides to put up a plaque, what's it going to say?
"Kids here love soccer, so we decided to put up goal posts and fence the parks in," Lieutenant Plascencia said.
Deciding to put up his Connecticut farm for sale a former Wall Street man phoned the Wall St. Journal to insert an ad.
Some businessmen decided to put up a satellite dish, pull in the signals, dig up the streets and sell the shows through cable.
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