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Optimism might help, but the Broncos seemed to have trouble mustering that.
It's almost laughable, Mulgrew notes drily, to imagine three millionaire bankers mustering that level of support today.
The best way I can explain it is by mustering that early childhood betrayal that is learning to ride a bike.
For years he had overtaxed himself; for years, mustering that immoderate will of his, he had thrust away from himself and others the growing certainty of this end.
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"There would not be any legislation that would pass muster that attempted to shut this site down," he said.
The Navy issued a broad order for all uniformed personnel to report where they were — an abrupt muster that will also, for some, be a comfort.
The bill to ban strikes without a 50% turnout and 40% of those eligible voting yes is a shoddy ploy: few MPs muster that.
It appears to pass muster that suspects be Muslim to assert that they would have done it anyway.
The ride of Revere, Dawes, and Prescott triggered a flexible system of "alarm and muster" that had been carefully developed months before, in reaction to the colonists' impotent response to the Powder Alarm.
Today's G.O.P. may not be able to muster that.
When it comes to guns, it is getting harder to muster that argument abroad.
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