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"It's kind of hard to put somebody out," she admitted.
Are you going to put somebody in charge?
It's just that we had to put somebody in, in an unfamiliar position for him.
'To put somebody into a state of a alarm is not louche behaviour!
We as a society consider it immoral not to put somebody through primary and secondary education.
"We want to put somebody on that Olympic team," Keith Hanson said.
Why would Communist China want to put somebody on a court where they'd be outvoted by all those capitalist judges?
James Carville wants Mr Obama to "put somebody in charge of this thing and get this moving".
"If he decides to retire, they have to put somebody in that car," Sadler said of Rudd.
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"It's much easier to just put somebody in administrative segregation than it is to go through the charging and the disciplinary process with punitive segregation".
"If he had to fly to Germany to get a kid, David put somebody on a plane and sent them over there," Dr. Barnett said.
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