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You've got to put something between you and stupid.
"You've got to put something behind your eyes if you stare at people," Justine cautions Lucy.
Murray's got to put something out of his mind, his inexplicable forehand that sailed long at 1-2, Nadal serving.
When the physical entity has been taken away, you've got to put something in its place.
Since you don't really graduate with a diploma, you've got to put something together.
But when we receive any sort of unexpected money, we've got to put something in place to control our behavior and make sure we don't lose that money.
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"ODs [doctors of optometry], and doctors get to put something in the palm of their hand that used to be a 40 pound machine," says Newman.
They get to put something of themselves into their scores, but they are also expected to conform to a standardized Hollywood sound.
"If he's going to say the system is broken, he's got to put forward something of substance himself," he said.
If you live in Oklahoma it's just natural … something you've got to put up with".
For them, it's another welcomed challenge to their career: "Creating bootlegs has always been something that we like to do, especially when we get to put our touch on something that's not dance music.
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