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The only way to do that is to import some showgirls, teach the local boys to perform and, yes, put on a show.
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Henry Blodget — yes, that Henry Blodget — put on his serious face and said, "Facebook is an extraordinary success story for America".
We offered Pelé an honorary degree and he said yes, so we put on a fancy ceremony in London at the V&A.
Wasabi served at most sushi restaurants in US is powdered horseradish (yes, the one you put on roast beef) with yellow mustard and food coloring.
It seems to me the kind of programme that I would have expected them to put on, yes".
Before crawling into your sleeping bag, put on all (yes, all!) of the clothing you brought with you.[19].[19]
They were also totally unnecessary, as the indefatigable Horton was gracious enough to sacrifice his lunch hour from his day job – yes, the man putting on one of the premier electronic music festivals in the U.S. still clocks a 9-to-5 as music director for a marketing company – to meet me at a downtown restaurant mere days before Decibel's kickoff.
Green groups put on a spectacle -- yes, Greenpeace even docked two of its famous boats nearby to "help in pushing the delegates" -- and some observers declared it a make or break event in global climate history.
Whatever the yes/no answers people may put on a piece of paper, one will find nuances and complexities in what they mean.
"The moment I wake up / Before I put on my makeup … " — works well, yes?
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