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"Microsoft got completely destroyed by Sony at E3. Their system is more expensive, it was more restrictive – they needed to claw something back.
Mark Hughes' side kept pressing after half-time to claw something from the game and end their run of three consecutive defeats.
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All you've got to do is click your tongue against the roof of your mouth when the kitten is clawing something or doing something that's against the rules of the house.
Morgan Stanley says the move is good corporate governance, tying their employees' interests to the firm's and giving them a bigger pool to claw back if something goes wrong.
Now, it's like they have to claw at finding something relevant.
"I don't think it's that easy to claw back money from something that happened six years ago," Mr. Cohen said.
This argument fails, leaving "Sons of Mississippi" to claw at the surface of something that it never quite penetrates.
This is exactly the problem I have with Carrie Bradshaw: Their narcissistic, emotionally stunted foolishness makes me want to claw my eyes out, yet something about both women compels me.
I'm drowning in an ocean of parenting hacks so vast that I will never be able to claw my way out to do something terribly ordinary, like make my kids grilled cheese.
Lyman, for one, has little faith in future regulation unless something is done to claw influence back from those who stand to gain the most from the sale of nuclear energy.
Radio Centre is also anxious to find a way to claw back ground, so each side has something like a 50% share of listening.
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