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Portsmouth failed to put on a strong performance on the day Paul Hart signed a new two-year contract as manager.
Among the urgent questions now facing the Spanish health authorities will be whether the nurse treating the priest might have removed or failed to put on any part of this protective clothing.
It should be said the BBC never failed to put on a decent show for the strawberry-eating squeakers during Wimbledon, with lots of shots of stuff not featuring tennis balls in any way.
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They fail to put on exculpatory evidence.
Last week, President Obama became the latest to fail to put on what people in the television business call "neutral face," a warm but flat expression that betrays no hint of whatever feelings might be simmering inside.
That weekend though the rail companies did fail to put on enough carriages.
Failing to put on slick tyres cost the two Toro Rosso drivers places in the second session.
The guy plays four CDJs and never fails to put on a good show.
James Taylor suggests that they blow the bugs out the front hatch, which the astronauts do, but Homer fails to put on his harness and is nearly blown out of the open hatch before grabbing its handle and clinging for life.
As seen in the documentary, it doesn't matter if he has a crowd of six or six thousand, he never fails to put on the performance of a lifetime.
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