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Reforms in the 21st century must be more meaningful than lip service and scrambling by municipalities facing federal oversight.
The victory over Pittsburgh, like three of their regular-season wins, depended on some late-game scrambling by Tim Tebow, their young and controversial quarterback.
The best quarterbacks send safeties scrambling by looking in one direction and then quickly throwing in another — that's what "looking off a defender" means.
The Singaporeans were organized and pragmatic in dealing with SARS, in contrast to the scrambling by the Hong Kong government I had witnessed.
Some attempts to develop golf courses with housing have met with community opposition or scrambling by golfers to raise the money to buy the courses themselves.
The paper has prompted a significant amount of scrambling by scientists and lobbyists who are trying to shape the response to global warming.
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According to (4), is scrambled by and then stored in the form of phase-scrambled DFT coefficients in a system.
His brain is scrambled by narcotics.
– he is so scrambled by the cumulative post-Budget contempt that he pirouettes in a flash.
And so I wonder, was my cognitive egg scrambled by reading that book on Thomas Jefferson?
And, almost since that time, Fischer's life was scrambled by a series of bizarre developments.
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