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In the Balkans, he will need all the bridge-building skills he can muster from anywhere.
The best I could muster from anyone was "higher" than it is now.
The sum is far too large for bilateral and multilateral aid agencies to muster from within.
However, McRae was reported to only have been "slightly wounded," according to an official Confederate Army muster from August 1862.
The most Janka could muster from his hunched position as the crowd roared its approval was thrusting his right thumb into the air.
After numerous rejections, the best Mr. Valdez was able to muster from Universal Pictures was a small budget of $1.2 million and a production period of 13 days.
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During the two-hour meeting, the league also answered questions from the audience and highlighted the support it had mustered from the community, business leaders and local politicians.
That dwarfed the 1.2percentthatat Mr. Costas mustered from his choices: Quaker Oats, General Electric, Anheuser-Busch, Monsanto (now part of Pharmacia), the Tribune Company and Lucent Technologies.
Just imagine the political jitters that the German director Michael Haneke, who made "Funny Games" and "The Piano Teacher," could have mustered from so menacing a setup.
The sound the Philadelphia players mustered from the heroic opening bars of Brahms's Third Symphony was the orchestra's own, showing the richness and refulgence that are this institution's legacy.
They could represent the final knockings of the 34-year-old's time in a baggy green if Australia cannot prevail and Clarke cannot find a way beyond the 365 he has mustered from 15 innings.
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