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The magazine gave its "Commission" the wrong errand -- and picked a group that was sure to follow it through.
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"It is in many respects a fool's errand to attempt to persuade the public that they are wrong about whether Labour spent too much (on the wrong people and wrong things) or even that this is what caused the financial crash," the report said.
I shadow one or two technicians, running errands for them, helping fix anything that goes wrong with the lines and machines.
Tall, gawky, and hard to miss because of his hair, he was always attracting the wrong kind of attention — he used to run all his errands in the early morning just to avoid bullies.
There's also nothing wrong with living life in a way that enables one to do errands, get to and from work and enjoy a few moments of leisure by car.
I know exactly what's wrong: I need a personal assistant -- a middleman to make all those calls and run errands and spare me from the awkward moments in life.
In "The Lord of the Rings," the errand of Frodo, though epic in execution, was plain enough: to destroy what would, in the wrong hands, cause irreversible harm.
You can never go wrong with black, always carry a scarf, and god forbid you try to look fit and run errands in your yoga pants and Nike frees.
I go my errand.
Offices need errand boys.
He explained his errand.
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