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Mom's in charge of finding those extra-long twin sheets, and Dad gets to exercise his wallet at the Wiz.
Outside of hard politics, she gets to exercise a different part of her brain on Woman's Hour and Newsnight Review.
For the organisation claims – disingenuously, I suspect – that the problem lies not with the advice given by Anne Glover but with the existence of a post in which any scientist gets to exercise their judgment in such an unfettered manner.
Or they take the form of elaborate narcissistic fantasies, like "Bruce Almighty," whose hero gets to exercise his God complex, and "The Truman Show," whose hero is the unwitting star of his own long-running television series.
Laura Sneddon Jack O'Connell With his trapezoid chin, O'Connell could easily make a tween pinup, but for a tinge of unpredictability – which he gets to exercise to full effect in Starred Up, a prison drama that could be this generation's Scum.
There's the guitarist Marc Ribot, a genreless improviser who here gets to exercise his sideways approach to Reinhardt and rural blues; the clarinetist Don Byron, another man of broad interests, adding tartness and color; the trumpeter Nicholas Payton, who grounds the record by playing the most correct and accomplished jazz of anyone here.
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Years later, asked about the benefits of this fame, Coleman said: "You get to exercise your creativity.
Why should unelected billionaires get to exercise their neo-missionary impulses across the globe?
That said, Mr Yushchenko will get to exercise them until at least next autumn.
"I get to exercise my conscience, and you all get to vote the first Tuesday in November every other year".
"I feel like a marshmallow because I don't get to exercise," said Ms. Waugh, who weighs about 300 pounds.
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