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Krenzel scrambled a bit and threw the ball off his front foot, as if hurling a javelin, but the pass was accurate and Jenkins cradled it for the winning touchdown.
Mr Romney has criticised Mr Obama's efforts to "hold off the foreclosure process", but has offered nothing specific in its place.Trading placesThe traditional division of labour under which Republicans espouse free trade and Democrats seek protection from it has been scrambled a bit this year.
Ryan had scrambled a bit earlier Wednesday during a conference call with reporters.
During a close game and in a tough environment against New Orleans, Bridgewater made a couple nice throws and scrambled a bit, but also showed the same deer-in-the-headlights look from his dreadful pro day before the draft.
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On defense, while the secondary was scrambling a bit to keep all its new parts in sync, it was helped by an improved pass rush.
But the lingering effects of the recession left me scrambling a bit late last year when many of our clients cut their ad budgets for the second year in a row.
After scrambling a bit, Mr. Maginn was hired by Peter Strain & Associates, and he says he finds cultivating careers at a small agency better than sitting through meetings at a big one.
I find that people haven't done the work thinking about the next steps and so they start scrambling a bit.
"It's my belief that you can take everyone down a logical path if you take them slowly enough, and the trouble is that mathematical brains can get scrambled a little bit on the way.
Now that oil prices are wedged in the $30 a barrel range, airlines are scrambling -- a bit frantically at times -- to keep profits up as fuel costs soar.
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