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"But it doesn't do any good to fire the chief executive now because the next guy in is not going to do any more to save it".
You're not wanted on deck or in the engine room with one eye, but you're good to fire up the ovens and cook hundreds of chops".
Ms. Johnson approved his ambidexterity for its neural benefits — "It's always good to fire up both sides of the brain," she said — and then together they tackled the white marble kitchen island.
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Tommy Lee: Tommyland A good idea to fire up your relationship is to drive down the highway at about 65mph and have sex with your girl.
Swanson showed good technique to fire the ball into the top corner from 25 yards after Virgil van Dijk had headed David Wotherspoon's corner out of the penalty area.
But when Rosenstein was asked if he had seen good cause to fire Mueller, whom he appointed and whose work he oversees, he replied that he had not.
Rosenstein said that he had not seen good cause to fire Mueller, and that although some members of the special counsel team had political views, that did not necessarily taint their work.
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Charlton believes the company has no good reason to fire him, and he may take legal action.
It is not a good idea to fire off an angry e-mail to the editor explaining why the journal's process was unfair and biased.
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