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Not all wine is meant to be put on tap.
Mr. Pascalli, 25, is expected to be put on probation.
Phone ahead to be put on a waiting list.
His revolutionary fervour had to be put on hold.
To be put on is to be put on the spot, put on the stage, made the stooge in a comedy act.
There were curses about his sons, and many calls for him to be put on trial.
The first play to be put on is "The Merchant of Venice".
The three movement members in Xinyu City are the first to be put on trial.
Some are cautioning that road-building will have to be put on hold.
They want their life to be put on DVD.
On Wednesday, his lawyer asked for the former billionaire to be put on parole.
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