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Getting noticed on television increasingly takes something over the top.
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For starters, it is based it on people who had prescriptions and not those who might have taken something over the counter.
As Philip M. Stinson, a criminologist at Bowling Green, puts it, "To charge an officer in a fatal shooting, it takes something so egregious, so over the top that it cannot be explained in any rational way.
According to Philip M. Stinson, a criminologist at Bowling Green who studies the police, "To charge an officer in a fatal shooting, it takes something so egregious, so over the top, that it cannot be explained in any rational way".
He stressed that a clear management plan was essential to ensure the child was not taking something unnecessarily over a prolonged period.
Another way we humans were taking something so simple and over-complicating it... again!
Above all, their continuing communication with ticket holders is something promoters all over could take something from.
Her reputation has taken something of a battering over the years from people who portray her as a literary groupie who only married Orwell for his belated fame and royalties.
The South African judiciary has taken something of a hammering recently over the sometimes erratic performances of black judges.
I don't need to say thank you for you contributing to keep this house presentable!" 7 When I ask for his help with something computer-related, he takes over, does something completely over my head and ends up messing up and having to take it in to the Genius bar to get fixed.
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