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If you don't, you're going to scramble to make par.
"I think once we move the ball enough and get open shots, teams are going to scramble more," he said.
Are we going to scramble two of them every time someone spends too long in an airplane loo?
"If the market is going against you, you're going to scramble to cover," said Joseph Keating who oversees $6.5 billion at the Kent Funds in Grand Rapids, Mich.
He knew how he was going to scramble them: by connecting a wire to the memory and shooting it with pulses of voltage, just as he had when he hacked his iPhone.
The Rams' defensive linemen were disciplined, staying in their lanes, and the defensive backs rarely abandoned their pass coverage responsibilities when McNabb looked as if he was going to scramble.
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Weidenfeller, under no pressure, spilled a Joaquin cross and Felipe Santana go to scramble the ball away to spare his team-mate's blushes.
They're going to be scrambling, you're going to be scrambling.
We are now going to have to scramble to work out where we can cut," she said.
If tonight's game was any barometer, the Nets are going to have to scramble to defeat San Antonio.
"They're going to have to scramble to figure out how to continue to pay the rent, clothe their kids, to just do ordinary basic things," he said.
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