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Everyone who has covered Gerrard and his repeated acts of escapology will have resorted at some point to a superhero analogy, and a superhero is never without flaws.
Most of us - who, frankly, wouldn't greet the criminalisation of alcohol with equanimity - will have resorted to some version of an argument from history.
We won't have told you about the worst of it; most of us will have resorted to adages that are now truisms.
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The cycle of paternal panic and capitulation presented in "Big Blue Bus" will haunt any father who has resorted to cartoons to pacify his child — which is to say all of us.
But if that does not work, the government will have to resort to fines and penalties.
He will have to resort to headbutting, spoiling and low blows just to survive," Calzaghe said.
Whether Philadelphia will have to resort to such scrapping in Game 4 remains to be seen.
In other words, the more noise you make about war, the less likely you will have to resort to it.
Local schools do not think they will have to resort to lay-offs unthe the new school year starts.
"In the eastern part of Aleppo, the population will have to resort to highly contaminated well water.
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