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"They start when it's in Africa or something, giving you all these updates," she said.
In July 2003, a contributor to Urbandictionary.com noted that fail could be used as an interjection "when one disapproves of something," giving the example: "You actually bought that?
In another provocative article in the Atlantic, "Why Women Still Can't Have It All", Anne-Marie Slaughter argued that women are deluded if they think that they can have a high-flying career and a family without something giving way.
Ms. Hibma said in an interview on Friday that in pondering a brand name, Mr. Cronan "wanted to create something small, humble, with no braggadocio," while choosing an image that "was about starting something, giving birth to something".
This came from a sense that Malema is in fact on to something, giving a voice to the millions of black South Africans who feel cheated by the promise of multiracial democracy.
The Jets, having opted out of the Peyton Manning sweepstakes (nothing), decided instead to double down on their commitment to Mark Sanchez (something?), giving him a three-year extension — and then appeared to pull off a stunning trade with Manning's new team, the Denver Broncos, for the guy Manning was replacing.
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Won't something give?
But at that moment something gave way".
"It's not something given by anybody.
HOW can you compete with something given away free?
Then convict them of something; give them a sentence.
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