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Obama at least got exercised enough to point out, in his convention speech, that "climate change is not a hoax".
The league had said Payton had not exercised enough institutional control and, even after warnings from the league, had not put a stop to a system in which players were offered money for hits that knocked opponents from games.
Governor Maggi was exercised enough by the report — which led to harsh measures stifling business in his state — that he asked for, and was granted, a meeting with the president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Instead he started with Carvalho and it is scant satisfaction that Rául Albiol, Sergio Ramos and Ronaldo exercised enough discipline to avoid a yellow card that would have seen them banned as well.
For too brief a period in the 1970s, the National Union of Journalists exercised enough power to save the jobs of those who dared to buck the system by standing up to the bullies.
(Edward Kosner, the former editor of the Daily News, Esquire, and New York magazine, was exercised enough to write a letter to the Times public editor that he shared with me.
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People don't exercise enough.
Most Americans are being told they are not exercising enough.
In Bangladesh, by contrast, just 5% of adults fail to exercise enough.
It's a talent that Anthony either doesn't have or doesn't exercise enough.
You get to a point where you'RE not sleeping enough, you'RE not exercising enough, these things go by the wayside.
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