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He was billed as making "good rhubarb jam which he has trouble getting to set properly".
America is trying to design a trade regime which China will eventually have to join rather than getting to set its own rules as its clout increases.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand talked about how being elected meant getting to set your own office's hours; she acknowledged that most jobs don't work that way.
Seriously, it is awesome just getting to set a record/be a part of this crazy time while also inadvertently creating jobs and keeping our own.
A part of the parcel, I guess, is getting to set knowing what's happened before and what's coming.
When Roddick served for the first set, he worked his baseline game with patience and, while getting to set point with a 129-mph ace, moved Enqvist expertly from the baseline until he got the set point by simply forcing the Swede deep and off balance to end a rally.
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