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For Europeans, it's mustering a bit more confidence in ourselves.
Whether it's mustering up just the correct amount of flippant disrespect or righteous indignation and bucking the Fox News group-think or playfully and hilariously derailing a conversation he finds tedious by throwing out a totally bizarre non-sequitur -- "It'll make you crazy, the V..
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However, Puerto Rican complaints that the Fijo was being used to suppress the revolution in Venezuela caused the Crown to bring the Fijo home and in 1815 it was mustered out of service.
Danny lives on a cattle station and it's muster time.
While licorice has long been used in traditional medicine in Asia, this is the first time it has been mustered against latent viruses, he says.
So organisers have been mustering more protesters.
The least it can do is muster a meaningful response to the spill.
The least it can do is muster a meaningful response to one of the most appalling environmental disasters in American history.
In this period it continued to be mustered by the earls and they often led their men in battle, as was the case in the Battle of the Standard in 1138.
By making property-assessment increases contingent on a super-majority legislative vote that could never be mustered, it projected an image of a politics free of negotiation or argument.
Courageous smiles are mustered.
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