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He left someone else his glass eye.
When the former Co-op chief executive Peter Marks appeared before his committee in October last year, Mann did not exactly mince his words: the group's management, he seethed, had overseen a "catastrophe"; they had "reached for the sky... [and] got nowhere near it", and then left "someone else to inherit the mess".
Scully left a delightful get-well message on voice mail — "Hi, Sam, this is Vin Scully" — that took him one minute to do and left someone else with a lifetime memory.
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If they double-team him, it leaves someone else open".
They can sometimes depart to a tournament and leave someone else to mind the store.
In passing situations, he will probably be double-teamed by the guard and center, leaving someone else unblocked.
Often, when a public figure is caught furtively leaving someone else's home under the cloak of darkness, it's because a tryst has taken place.
I keep playing and editing and playing and editing myself out … and I try and stop on a high point to leave someone else something to do.
But, as an inexperienced house officer barely qualified as a doctor, I scuttled dutifully after my boss, leaving someone else to pick up the pieces.
If only it were possible to leave someone else's body to cryogenic science, instead of being limited to freezing oneself in the hope that medical advances could effect reanimation at some moment down the line.
But the biggest changes a child-care tax credit, and the New Deal for lone parents—encourage parents to work and leave someone else to raise their children.This week's document marks a shift of nuance.
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