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Not making it something that would go in a gallery".
"I suppose I should have treated it as something that would go away, but I didn't.
We're allowing people to earn real money for something that would go unused or ultimately expire".
Searching for an easy-to-grasp analogy, he hit upon something "that would go more to health care, something that people would universally recognize was good for you," he said.
Benitez went into yesterday's game having given his strongest indication yet that he wanted the manager's job full-time, something that would go down like a lead balloon with supporters who chanted, "You don't know what you're doing", yesterday.
Carolyn, shouldn't there be some timing device to let my young friend know when he's going over, something that would go "BONG!" OBAMA: I know what you're doing, Hillary.
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Although there'd always be something that'd go wrong.
It's something that would get you going and give your social life a boost.
Maybe something like that would go to the Supreme Court; maybe a lot of lives would be ruined in the meantime.
That's what happened with the Soulicious Tour in the UK, but something like that would go over well here in the States, I think.
Even as an emergency physician myself, I couldn't tell if what I had was something benign that would go away on its own (stomach flu), or a life-threatening process that required urgent intervention (appendicitis).
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