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No one would put that tag on Duke yet, either.
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A net gain of one Republican seat would put that party back in tenuous control, as it was until James M. Jeffords of Vermont switched to being an independent in May.
"No one would put up with that".
The nine application questions solicited the type of information that one would put on a business plan: Who is your competition, and how are you different or better?
No one would put up with a new car that did not drive well, but people expect technology to be balky, at least in the beginning.
Yes, despite the fact that no one would put a biscuit on a plate chocolate-side-down.
Surely no one would put forward the argument that the case to change a law is strengthened if someone becomes so enraged by it that they have allegedly murdered the government official charged with its enforcement.
In a different experiment, one would put the proteins under strong oxidizing conditions that lead to disulfide bridge formation.
I knew I would dictate the race, that no one would put me under pressure".
Indianapolis wide receiver Pierre Garcon raced past Cromartie to catch a 57-yard touchdown pass from Peyton Manning in the first half Saturday — although Pool, another newcomer, said Thursday, "I could have been a little deeper to help Cro, so I'd put that one on me".
Why would no one put that on the show?
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