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Victims and witnesses had to be rounded up.
There were some extra beds and cots, but nearly 30 more cots had to be rounded up.
But each victim had very concrete "they" — those who followed orders, those who fulfilled some quota, those who set those quotas for the number of "enemies of the people" who had to be rounded up, those who formulated those policies.
Click here to view Let's put it this way: there was such a dearth of good scores this season, the category had to be rounded out with incidental tunes from plays.
He was a real character – very difficult to catch when he was out in the field, and he had to be rounded up, western-style, even in deep snow in the depths of winter.
Earlier this year, a pair of the ring-tailed cuties had to be rounded up by police after escaping from their owner's cage, prowling the streets of North Miami Beach and clawing a two-year-old girl in the face.
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As Mr Gbagbo's army crumbled, his xenophobic youth supporters, known as the Young Patriots, were handed weapons and ran amok; they will have to be rounded up.
As the product has to be rounded off, there may be some losses in the results.
VBDC requests have to be rounded up to an entire number of ATM cells (i.e., resolution of 17 kbps), whereas RBDC requests can have a resolution of as low as 2 kbps.
This list has to be rounded out with Kendrick Lamar, who was perhaps the most snubbed nominee of the night.
"That's why we've built a time piece, and it had to be round because 85% of normal watches are round".
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