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"It's going to cost the state a lot of money to try to defend a stupid law," he said.
But if someone says something that makes me crazy, like, "That show is stupid," I may try to defend a play by asking a few questions or talking about its merits.
The Liverpool manager insisted his plan "is all about winning the game again" and it would be a mistake to try to defend a 3-0 leagainstnst City.
In the 1980s Mr. Joffé was nominated for Academy Awards as best director for "The Killing Fields," about the genocidal war in Cambodia, and "The Mission," about Jesuit missionaries who try to defend a South American tribe from Portuguese slave traders.
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His is the latest in a series of Senate retirements, and it forces Democrats to try to defend an open seat that would have otherwise been more challenging for Republicans.
Keeper Hugo Lloris and defender Eric Dier get in each others way while trying to defend a lofted ball into the area and it falls to Steven Nzonzi, who makes no mistake with a smart finish.
It was not the match to risk trying to defend a total.
But whatever happens, New Zealand has provided a lesson for teams trying to defend a total.
Then the state nearly bankrupted itself trying to defend a pegged exchange rate.
The Democrats are trying to defend a bunch of seats in red states.
And good luck trying to defend a budget without a flip chart.
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