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But if the shot seems headed toward a corner, often Hartnell will let it sail past.
But the rule had a loophole that would have left some debtors vulnerable to impoverishing garnishment, and the O.M.B. correctly declined to let it sail through the review process.
He wrote of his dilemma – whether to get involved and improve it or "let it sail into London and sink", adding: "What disturbs me is that there is always the possibility that it will not simply sink to the bottom because it is My Fair Lady and there is a whole generation that did not see the original.
If I got such a bill, I'd laugh it off, fold it into an airplane and let it sail.
Or, conversely, the Republicans may have let it sail through to the floor, to force Democrats to vote on it (probably about a month before a congressional election), to use against them in campaign ads.
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Really let it all sail out.
If he closes, will Hamilton let him sail by to avoid any disasters?
Among the attributes that equipped Mr. Reed spectacularly well for the job were an elfin physique, fleetness of foot (he had been a prize-winning ballroom dancer as a young man) and, perhaps most important, the elocution lessons he had taken in his youth, which let him sail through the rapid-fire patter songs that are the hallmarks of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic baritone roles.
ease the sail by letting it out Telltales - these hold the key to perfect sail settings.
"We said, 'Let's sail a boat to Gaza.' That was literally how it started".
Let's sail over there!
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