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The Giordanos have been a part of Branford for three generations, and Mr. Giordano insisted he would not do something to create the kind of problems seen at Pine Gutter Brook.
Why should the current House, which hasn't done anything meaningful to fix the immigration laws, be taken more seriously by the Supreme Court than the ones that actually did something to create the current system, however imperfect it may be?
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As David Madland, a researcher at the Center for American Progress, explained in his must-read essay "Growth and the Middle Class": "Politicians typically see the middle class as something to create with the gains of economic growth.
Usually everyone involved has done something to create and sustain the conflict.
If you have already crashed, consider putting a tail or frayed trailing edge or something to create drag on the kite.
"The president talks about doing something to create jobs — that's the last thing he's doing here".
Spike Island was an attempt to do something new and brave, something for a new decade, something to create a blueprint for the 90s.
After all, people doing something to create value, rather than nothing, is the fundamental driver of growth in any economy.
Leong, chair of the theater department at Virginia Commonwealth University, did something unorthodox to create the complex choreography: He brought in former students to help workshop the movement.
He's putting something in his eyes to create the fascist tears.
Therefore, the group concludes, something struck graphite-rich rocks 12,900 years ago to create the lonsdaleite.
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