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I look around for others and at times can almost produce someone at will.
Would a TV company produce someone like Michael Parkinson these days?
"If they don't continue to produce, someone next door will come in and build a better mouse trap".
"The government will have to produce someone else — they don't necessarily have to indict them — or the conspiracy charge fails," he said.
"It made me proud of Austin that it could produce someone like Draylen," William Dick, the conductor of the Austin Youth Orchestra, said.
Players can avoid testing positive, the experts said, because they have time to dilute their urine, use a masking agent or attach a device to produce someone else's urine.
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In much the same way someone, somewhere, will watch anything Cameron Crowe produces, someone, somewhere, is eagerly gripping their tickets to watch Chicago perform at the LA County fair later this week.
One prominent Democrat said that while Mr. Bush was "eminently beatable," the Democratic nominating process seemed nowhere near producing someone who could do the job.
Google later produced someone a bit younger and thinner who might have been him, threatening to kill another actor in much the same tone he'd used on me.
Maybe [the university's music school] produces someone who doesn't necessarily want to play jazz or classical or big band and they form a band and maybe it's folk, rock or hip-hop but they're using that passion for music to take their own influences.
"Before 'Death of a Salesman' was produced, someone asked me what it was about, and I said, 'It's about a salesman, and he dies.' " But Mr. Miller, who turned 86 last October, has written a new play, "Resurrection Blues," and the other day he agreed to talk about it, at least a little, by telephone from his home in Connecticut.
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