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Avoid going more than three or four hours without having something small to eat.
"I can't take them without having something to eat," Greta replied.
"Without having something to lose, collective bargaining is not bargaining, it's just a conversation," Mr. Grendell said.
The question for Obama is how long he can go without having something tangible to show for his engagement.
It has increased its store sizes over the years but without having something distinctive to put there".
But you don't get to keep being employed in TV, year in year out, without having something more than a boyish grin and a high tolerance for embarrassment.
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Because you can't fart in Spain these days without it having something to do with the crisis (due to those dumpster-dived steaks, probably), the current economic climate has exacerbated the conflict.
And what can a chance in this game be without Eniola Aluko having something to do with it.
A woman cannot make a decision about her body without someone somewhere having something to say about it.
Whether inanely preening on the steps of the Foreign Office, or hiding their faces behind their invitations, they have one thing in common: they all, without exception, have something to sell.
When something like this happens, after the immediate effect — over 600 million people without power — you have something more insidious.
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without having somebody
without expecting something
without closing something
without having pesto
without having one
without doing something
without offering something
without eating something
without Googling something
without saying something
without getting something
without being something
without losing something
without knocking something
without substituting something
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