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"My grandad would never forgive me if I let that one slide - him being his cousin and all (I have a smug look on my face but don't know how to project it in to my email)." 119th over: England 258-5 (Collingwood 34, Bell 61) need to bat for 22 overs Kallis replaces Duminy, with a crazily attacking field - at least seven people closer to the batsman than the bowler as each delivery comes in.
Yet knowing them, you can bet they'll try to charge for it.
And then some people really know how to project into the future, maximize every opportunity, and manifest their future".
There, Thompson dithered and mumbled, contradicted himself, didn't seem to know how to project seriousness when the topics turned serious, and didn't know how to even seem glad when he's reflecting on something positive.
You should know how to project sexiness and hotness.
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She knows how to project an image on the public and make it appear effortless".
Alber Elbaz, fashion's technician par excellence, knows how to project a discreet luxury and emotional content that is unprecedented.
Her dancing shows that she knows how to project, and yet she seems to have no interest in charming the audience.
Above all, Hitler knew how to project himself through the mass media, honing his messages so that they would penetrate the white noise of politics.
And it was known how to project American military power into the mountains of Southwest Asia and crush the greater part of Al Qaeda; hunting down Osama bin Laden was a matter of time.
Brazil doesn't know how to make projects and deliver them as promised," says 24 year-old Evandro Rios, an investment analyst.
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