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I also didn't sense that the Democratic Party is just sober enough to realize it needs a designated driver like John Kerry to get it home at night.
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It sets people asking: who needs a designated building when you can collaborate, co-produce and have a dialogue with major players and be part of a wider theatre demographic?
Parker, who will sit out today's game against the Detroit Lions with a strained calf muscle, said there are always designated drivers, and added, "But nobody needs a designated driver; it's not like that".
When a teammate needs a designated driver, he knows he can call Brennan, who, under the terms of his probation, is not allowed to drink.
Flat surfaces should be clear and every item needs a designated place.
Instead of an enforcer, every hockey team needs a designated dancer.
Each major University will need a designated, trained invidividual to respond to FOIA requests.
You protest and say, "I don't need a designated day to show someone how I feel.
Companies with less than 50 employees need a designated person to deal with emergencies, but they don't need any formal training.
They probably need a designated hitter — no, not Manny — although Guillen's designated-hitter-by-committee idea might have worked if Andruw Jones and Mark Kotsay had delivered more, and if Carlos Quentin could avoid the trainer's room.
Firstly, do we need a designated s'mores maker?
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