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They shortened their steps, dug in a little, tried not to make mistakes.
"They cleaned him off a little, tried to stop the bleeding and wrapped his head in gauze," Mr. Newman said.
Martínez said he remembered that when he was with Boston, Grady Little tried a similar approach, but it didn't work out as well.
"I remember one of the nicest things a colleague of mine in the United States said when he introduced a lecture of mine: that he had never met a German in academia in the United States who so little tried to hide that he's German," he says "I certainly know German colleagues in the US who try to be Americans, try to melt into Americanism, even before they get married and become American citizens.
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The government doesn't just spend too little trying to improve the lives of less-fortunate Americans.
(Not surprising that Lucy Liu, like Robert De Niro before her, found working with the great man a little trying).
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If you want to bling it up a little, try curling your hair!
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