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He predicted that things would go better for the Pakistani army in subsequent operations.
Which would go better with leg of lamb -- braised escarole or sautéed Swiss chard?
Or maybe it would go better if he were talking to a volleyball or flying a spacecraft.
George O'Leary, the Georgia Tech coach, said he hoped the opener would go better than last season's at Virginia Tech.
Ritchie says, though, that the situation wasn't quite as bleak as it sounds — he never doubted that his second chance would go better than his first one.
"He [Mr McLachlan] said it would go better for the club if we came forward in a proactive way," Hird said.
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"I honestly thought I'd go better than I did in this Giro," he continued, meaning his dismal 68th place.
If there was a better way, they would go the better way.
Keenen would go over better due to large majority of Irishmen at the fights.
The question was whether civilian or military wear would go over better with locals on the ground.
But a territorial system would go one better, by declaring that overseas profits that are currently tax-deferred would instead be tax-free, forever.
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