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"Maybe he'll put you in line for something," Bill said.
That puts Rodgers in line for something like $125 million in guarantees.
All the elements were in line for something special, if not necessarily earthshaking.
Tremaine said he told Knoxville not to put his life on the line for something that would be seen only on cable TV.
"He is supporting a move that puts workers assets – including their homes – on the line, for something that happened in 2008," said the national construction secretary, Dave Noonan.
Later, he was in line for something and almost pulled out Clash Royale, just to get one match in really quickly.
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It may be that a Web-driven culture of irony latches onto the movie lines for something other than brilliance, or is downright allergic to the kind of polish that was once applied to the best bits of dialogue.
"There is a bright line there" for "something that has already gone into the public domain," Mr. Olson said.
I sat in the San Francisco office and scrolled through dozens of emails to the tips line, searching for something interesting to cover.
It was worth it to him and though I could see the logic in it I personally draw the line paying for something that should be available for free.
Their dream work line for Martin: something like 44 carries for 244 yards and a couple of touchdowns.
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