And, frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them.
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"Frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them," he said.
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"Frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them," he said. 2.
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What we've got to do as Democrats — what we've got to do as Democrats is to be united to actually solve these problems.
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"Frankly, when I say they'll do as I tell them, they'll do as I tell them," Trump said during a March 3 GOP debate.
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I get depressed; I get anxious; I go through things we all do as a human and should be allowed to do as a human or a celebrity.
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" Teicher, a self-proclaimed nonjock, said: "There's a lot of emotional overlap between what we're trying to do as filmmakers and what she's trying to do as an athlete.
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"What we want to do as a caucus and what we want to do as a Republican House is to change the landscape in Kentucky for business," said state Rep.
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" Said Jazz, "You just do as much as possible.
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I've seen firsthand what cannabis can do as a medicine.
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What do we have the right to do as Americans?
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It's just hard to do, as Live Science explains here.
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Hiring is the scariest thing you'll do as an entrepreneur.
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Now do as you're told and watch the video below.
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No one cares about what she'd actually do as president.
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Organizers promised to do as much as possible to help.
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There is nothing that we can't do as New Yorkers.
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And that's a hard thing to do as a parent.
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If that doesn't do as well, that is a risk.
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It's pretty cool to do as many as I want.
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Everything else we do as visual effects is set dressing.
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What can you do as an individual to effect change?
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We can do as many town halls that we can.
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She's straightforward in what she'd try to do as president.
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Now, as I hear these voices, I do as well.
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It is hard to do as often as you like.
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She could do as she pleased where he was concerned.
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The ones that have total freedom don't do as well.
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"Let the young woman do as she please," he cries.
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And I feel like equally us women do as well.
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For the time being, Alphabet can do as it pleases.
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The Democratic Party has some work to do as well.
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We wish that Europe or Japan could do as well.
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Any game will do, as Eurogamer confirmed with GameStop Ireland.
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Now, what are we going to do as a community?
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Participants may do as they wish with the captured fish.
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Q. What do you do as a special effects coordinator?
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Even assuming some will do as she suggests, what then?
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And that had to do, as you know, with Russia.
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I've done what I needed to do as an amateur.
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This author thinks so and hopes you do as well.
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DeWitt loves seeing what she can do as a comedian.
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"Do as I say not as I do," he taunted.
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Kim (ph), here is what I would do as president.
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When in sequins, do as the sequins do: Shine bright.
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There's work the rest of us can do as well.
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We tried to do as many analogue activities as possible.
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Adam's got a DJ background and I do as well.
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But in private, Saudis can largely do as they please.
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It's something completely different from what we do as golfers.
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Listen to your communities and do as health officials say.
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What would you do as president to solve this problem?
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I just want to do as much as I can.
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And that's what I want to do as a writer.
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They just don't do as much as their female partners.
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We wish that Europe or Japan could do as well.
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A dry or slightly sweet Vouvray would do as well.
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Either one will do as long as money is made.
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Did they do as much good as they could have?
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Trainers suggest choices for what to do as a bystander.
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It's really all about what you do as an individual.
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And now look at the investment they do as well.
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I appreciate what they do as musicians, I appreciate what they do as artists and their point of view and perspective is just so interesting, and it highlights my music in a really nice way.
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"I am confident he will do as president what he said he would do as a candidate," said Ralph Reed, chairman of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, who helped mobilize Christian voters for Mr. Trump.
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"Beyond that, people will do as they will," the statement said.
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John Kasich didn't do as badly, but the fact that he
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"Everything the original operator can do, you can do as well."
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That's the most important thing you can do as a designer.
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I'm a little bit sad that it didn't do as well.
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He also styles Kim's sister Khloe Kardashian's blonde 'do as well!
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But he's also motivated to do as much as he can.
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Did the third one do as well as the first two?
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That's exactly what I'll do as president of the United States.
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"Abs you can do as much as you want," says Tarverdyan.
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That's what we all want to do as actors and filmmakers.
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"I want to do as much as I can," he explains.
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The law will allow the president to do as he likes.
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Perhaps they were simply trying to do as the Romans did.
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It objectively can't do as much as Google Assistant or Alexa.
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I just thought it would be easier to do as fiction.
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"Some days he doesn't do as well as others," she said.
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It's just too different from what they do as an organization.
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There, you can do as you wish until you nod off.
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Remember those "S"s you used to do as a kid?
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That was very hard for me to do as an adult.
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He can now do as he pleases, campaign rhetoric be damned.
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Mommy was crying, something we rarely saw her do as kids.
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I know what we are trying to do as a team.
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They get our money and do as they like with it.
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He's not trying to project what he will do as president.
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JP: It didn't do [as] well as we wanted it to.
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Everyone in this community will do as much as we can.
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So, what to do, as a parent and as an educator?
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What else can you do as a son to your father?
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JC: We invest in VR but we won't do as much.
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"I can't do as much as I used to," he said.
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What I do, as much as anything, is I'm a storyteller.
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It's something she plans to do as soon as she graduates.
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It's like the main thing we do as an animal species.
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"Not everything you'll do as an owner will work," West says.
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That would not mean saying they can do as they please.
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How will this experience affect what they may do as president?
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They work 24-7, don't require holidays and do as programmed.
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Vocations Q. What do you do as a field test manager?
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There are either two things you can do as a filmmaker.
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It's a do as I say not as I do proposition.
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I don't know what Kellyanne Conway can do as campaign manager.
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I want people to do as little as possible with me.
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But Oli's critics said he did not do as he promised.
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Do as much as possible using existing structures and previous laws.
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Or do we do as KSHMR does and keep jamming out?
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So, do I want my kids to do as I do?
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They can do as they like to them after we leave.
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Because I've got more, but I bet you do as well.
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If you can minimize interaction, they can't do as much harm.
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After that, do as step one instructs to add another host.
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So I personally recommend that we do as the experts say.
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King Donald tweeted back that he can do as he likes.
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There are things we as a society can do as well.
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When in Paris, show-goers do as the Parisians do, a.k.a.
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And whatever you do, , as your company will probably find out.
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That's right — do as they do and speak as they speak.
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Or do as the Galicians do, and serve it with octopus.
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Most people do as I did: wait until something bad happens.
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"We stopped doing what we do as a family," Nguyen said.
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She will do as much as we push her to do.
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"What can you do as a user to defend?" he asked.
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So it's about time some of these entities do as well.
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It's what we do as human beings — we respond to pressure.
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"What are you going to do as a coach?" he continued.
|
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But Bettel's harsh words might do as much harm as good.
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It's a type of labor we have to do as humans.
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What did you do as the American Congress ceased to function?
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Tony Espinosa has more to do as the couple's son, Andy.
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She said she had "more than enough to do" as mayor.
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That's something a more traditionally structured comedy can't do as easily.
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She has freedom to do as she wishes, with an asterisk.
|
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What do you think you shouldn't do as DNC chair, then?
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So what do tech companies do, as a group of people.
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"He thought that he could do as a pro sports owner the same sorts of things that he could do as a successful business owner, which is either to charm the opposition or bully them," he said.
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People of color do not do as well as others, studies show.
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Dozens already do, as do mainstream companies like Microsoft, Overstock, and Expedia.
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The answer is that they do, as we now know for sure.
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Like the old saying, 'When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
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You, though, will do as I did and fly in beginner mode.
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Regus already does hourly conference room rentals, probably others do as well.
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"Three percent growth is what we do as a nation," he said.
|
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But there are other particular things that I do as an actor.
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What were you able to do as a company that they weren't?
|
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I try to do as much as I can without being overbearing.
|
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You were telling me what painting can do as opposed to photography.
|
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Yet interim deals can be as hard to do as final ones.
|
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Maybe that's just an easier thing for them to do as well.
|
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We have thoughts on other things that we could do, as well.
|
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"Keep doing what you do, as often as you can," he says.
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These are all things we do as a company, just around people.
|
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What can black people do as consumers do to fight cultural appropriation?
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This would cost millions of dollars to do as a Hollywood thriller.
|
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I feel great about what we were able to do as teammates.
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That's what I'm offering and that's what I will do as president.
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That is what they have decided to do as a business decision.
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The instrumentals were something we just wanted to do as an experiment.
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"I don't view what I do as simply water conservation," he says.
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PALMER: Listen, I think that is what we do as reporters, right?
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Do as Blake Lively did and sign on to a surfing movie!
|
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"Look, whatever you want to do as your own man," he says.
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"We'll try to do as much technology sharing as possible," Osterloh said.
|
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If not, then Lemkin justifiably wonders if they can do as well.
|
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How would he do as LeBron's right-hand man in Los Angeles?
|
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That wouldn't work out…She will have enough to do as Princess.
|
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Certain industries we don't do as much anymore in terms of scalability.
|
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"Are you willing to do as has been done before?" she demanded.
|
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That's not something all Fitbit users do, as it's not entirely comfortable.
|
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Or do as U-God said and put it in a museum?
|
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That's something we struggle to do as we get older and busier.
|
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When in Rome, do as the Romans do...and hail a taxi.
|
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"The 'oppor-tuneurs' don't do as well as the entrepreneurs," he quipped.
|
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That's what I wanna do as well when I have a child.
|
|
What did they want to do as a band at that time?
|
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We're trying to do as many sketches as possible on Truth & Iliza.
|
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Whether the union would do as well without Britain is more questionable.
|
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Tesla, a firm that outside that collective, did not do as well.
|
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But there are other demographic groups where he doesn't do as well.
|
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"People have very short memories, and policymakers do as well," Adalja said.
|
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The men are not happy, though they do as they are told.
|
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I'm going to keep talking about what I will do as president.
|
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For me, this is what I want to do as a designer.
|
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"Nothing you do as an American citizen is more important," Ellis said.
|
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This is what we want to do as long as we can.
|
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Most of my members do as well,' McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters.
|
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Even better, do as I do and peek only every six months.
|
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Q. What do you do as a programmer for the film festival?
|
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I'd like to do as many of such series as I can.
|
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"We are trying to do as much investigation work as possible," Gov.
|
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I'm not alone in my inclination to do as little as possible.
|
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"It's not difficult to do — as long as you run," he said.
|
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"She didn't do as well as Biden" in the debate, said Cramer.
|
|
Now 31% do, as many as in the Middle East and Africa.
|
|
Let's start with looking at what not to do as a startup.
|
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This is not hard to do, as Julia Moskin has taught us.
|
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"When in Rome, do as the Romans do," has lost its meaning.
|
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"When in Rome, do as the Romans do," has lost its meaning.
|
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P-45 was famous, and evidently he could do as he pleased.
|
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My political views are separate from what I do as a business.
|
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Because we think that's the right thing to do as an employer.
|
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Rule #4: Do as little as possible This is the best bit.
|
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Q. What do you do as an experiential marketing and design manager?
|
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What other airlines do, as you all would understand, I'm not knowledgeable.
|
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Trucks, knives, and airplanes will do, as might poisoning the water supply.
|
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Love your creativity and all that do as an amazing broadway producer!
|
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Really, do as you please with the corpse—not me, not mine.
|
|
I REMEMBER DISCOVERY, AS MANY DO, AS A VERY FAST GROWING COMPANY.
|
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So, this is something that we do as part of whole portfolio.
|
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So do as the New Mexicans do, and stack the tortillas instead.
|
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But very few do, as many past Knicks lottery picks can attest.
|
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FB: Do you see what you do as a form of journalism?
|
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Which I think they will continue to do as they move forward.
|
|
They don't do as much to reduce the deep stratification of the electorate.
|
|
Jackson is less sure a movie like Threads would do as well today.
|
|
But can bees really do as good of a job as pesticide sprayers?
|
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This is what the NFL and we all must do as a nation.
|
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Android users have a couple extra options, and won't have to do as
|
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She just gives up on life and let's me do as I please.
|
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I think (it) was fair and the right thing to do as well.
|
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It says to drink the entire $27 bottle so I do as instructed.
|
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We really need to do as much as we can to conserve them.
|
|
And what "horrible" thing does the clock intend to do, as Jonathan warns?
|
|
There were many things Jibril felt he had to do, as a man.
|
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"Small practices in many ways do as well as large practices," Gaynor said.
|
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"It is something that we must do as a country," the minister said.
|
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Yes, Alexis Michelle — do as Michelle Visage says and step up your look.
|
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That's what I've always cared about and that's what I'll do as president.
|
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They need to do as much as possible to promote local self-government.
|
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I grew up loving his comics and now my children do as well.
|
|
Murphy asked Trump what he would do as president to protect all Americans.
|
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There's nothing I can't do as long as I got him, you know.
|
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It's something that I decided to do as an actor for a role.
|
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It stops short of many things we need to do as a state.
|
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It's one of my favorite parts of what we do as a band.
|
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At some point, there's only so much I can do as a person.
|
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"You're going to make the same if you do as good a job."
|
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Doing anything I want to do as long as it relates to music.
|
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Fixing household appliances is not what Gurav expected to do as a graduate.
|
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Smokes, digs... One is sharpening something... And I can do as I like.
|
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It's hard to do as a team after coming back from a loss.
|
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If you really care about calcium, do as the cow does: Eat grass.
|
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I am not what I do, as long as I do it online.
|
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And that was very hard for me to do, as a lifelong Republican.
|
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For one thing, they just don't do as much as the inner planets.
|
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Real life, unfortunately, just won't let you do as much as animation does.
|
|
But hoping that a president will not do as he says is risky.
|
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So I'm secretly infusing my choreography with what I'd do as a director.
|
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Don't worry, David will have a lot of talking to do as well.
|
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That connects to the monster's storytelling, and to what we do as storytellers.
|
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Probably something that is better for me to do as a former president.
|
|
Why does fantasy allow you to do as a writer that realism can't?
|
|
This time, the Russians said they wouldn't do as Trump's transition team wanted.
|
|
Lazy people make it their mission to do as little work as possible.
|
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When I started out, I was command and control — do as you're told.
|
|
February 2017 but set a precedent: The government couldn't simply do as it
|
|
No American politician could do as Corbyn did without destroying their political career.
|
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We need them to do as we say, not as we have done.
|
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"You do as you damn well please, we're not going anywhere," he yelled.
|
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Let me do as much as possible and let me just enjoy life.
|
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As before, do as many reps as you can in your first set.
|
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I'd still take these pictures today, and I recommend you do as well.
|
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Sowinski: We look at what we do as approaching music with jazz training.
|
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"I think that's what you want to do as an artist," Matthews said.
|
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It should not do as the Republicans did after President Obama was elected.
|
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It's something that doesn't do as much as a real watch can do.
|
|
So, what does he really mean and what would he do as president?
|
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"That's the only thing you can do as a writer, right?" she says.
|
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We tried to do as much feedback in the short time we had.
|
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I didn't quite know what to do as the deputy of Her Majesty.
|
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That has nothing to do, as we say, with the price of fish.
|
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I'll do the things that I can do as president on my own.
|
|
Our personal finance columnist has advice for what to do as markets fall.
|
|
So why not do as the Romans do and head to the sea?
|
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"What we can do as players is support the ladies' tour," Molinari said.
|
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It's also the most democratic and inclusive activity we do as a country.
|
|
He figures James long ago earned the right to do as he wants.
|
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"Now every room is mine, and I can do as I please," Mrs.
|
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But few jerks do as much damage as he did in his recklessness.
|
|
Do as that person suggested and 'save that for the 4th of July.'
|
|
Tim Scott, say it's too early to judge what he'll do as president.
|
|
When in degraded Rome, they argue, tourists will do as the degraded Romans.
|
|
But a stand mixer will do, as will a pair of (human) hands.
|
|
Towards the end of one scene he just goes, 'Do as you're told.
|
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"She simply did what she learned to do as a child," Hast said.
|
|
This is a textbook example of what not to do as an IPO.
|
|
First thing I'll do as president is work to get rid of that.
|
|
Men like to put women in boxes and often women do as well.
|
|
It began, like so many modern presidential campaign stories do, as a joke.
|
|
He will do as he pleases except when he's stopped by public criticism.
|
|
This seems like something you and I should do as "research" for work.
|
|
"CBP was also very confused about what to do as well," Trevino said.
|
|
But that may not do as much to protect privacy as employees think.
|
|
But it's not so much what you do as how you do it.
|
|
While hotels directly offer loyalty programs, third-party booking sites do as well.
|
|
John McCain was often willing to do as a hat tip to leadership.
|
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That's a lot of what I try to do as an artist today.
|
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That's a lot of what I try to do as an artist today.
|
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It's one of those things you'd do as a basic quality control check.
|
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Does it have an influence on what you do as A Pregnant Light?
|
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We are doing everything we need to do as fast as we can.
|
|
She never lost her curiosity and ambition to do as much as possible.
|
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HR: Which they will have to continue to do as they move forward.
|
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That way, I could make more money than I do as a journalist.
|
|
Do you feel like ghosting is OK to do, as a feminist man?
|
|
His proposal included three parts of what he said would do as president.
|
|
The point is that there's a crucial difference between "do as I tell you" and "do as I intend you to do," and figuring out how to program a machine to follow the latter poses a number of daunting challenges.
|
|
We have so many plans to do as a family when he gets out.
|
|
People assume that on Grindr all we do as editors is commission sexy things.
|
|
It's also not carte blanche for the tech industry to do as it pleases.
|
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Do as much reading as you can about real estate, about investing in general.
|
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The camera can't do as much as dual lens cameras, but it does enough.
|
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For me, that's what I do as a storyteller, because people relate to story.
|
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I love seeing the final product and I think other people do as well.
|
|
The other parties don't do as much and you see Wilders is standing up.
|
|
One of the hardest things to do as a manager is to fire someone.
|
|
She treats her account, as many teens do, as a kind of online journal.
|
|
So, it's about what you can do as a person and as a system.
|
|
What can we do as a society to work to get rid of racism?
|
|
Instead, do as Cheryl suggests: seek to understand why you feel plagued by jealousy.
|
|
My cousin's parents are away and we are free to do as we please.
|
|
We've designed 1Password to do as little as possible within the hostile browser environment.
|
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Then, do as Clinton does: Cure your election pain with some dang cute kitties.
|
|
The party doesn't like private entrepreneurs because they don't do as they are told.
|
|
Why and what would you do as president to make sure that doesn't happen?
|
|
He is doing the things that I would hope he would do as president.
|
|
But Clinton did not do as well with that age group as Obama did.
|
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But we thought, 'Let's do as much as we can with what we have.
|
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Today, we have the flexibility to do as much of that as we want.
|
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I can do as much as I want or as little as I want.
|
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But diet studies are difficult to do, as is actually adhering to the diet.
|
|
The fact I couldn't do as well as other people made me hate myself.
|
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It's there in everything he says and everything he promises to do as president.
|
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The courts have blocked some of what they wanted to do as a result.
|
|
But above all, Bayonet meant he had the freedom to do as he pleased.
|
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"We just have to let Carlie do as she wants too," she told WCYB.
|
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I would not have expected the stock to do as poorly as it did.
|
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I try my hardest to do as I say, and say what I mean.
|
|
It was easy to do as the majority of our relationship was conducted online.
|
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Do as much due diligence as you can, and the rest will be intuitive.
|
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The people who work for me -- message -- do as I say or f*** off.
|
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DP: So it's this incredibly exciting, stimulating opportunity that we can do as educators.
|
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And if you give me the chance, that's exactly what I'll do as President.
|
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But there should be something more fulfilling to what you do as an artist.
|
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And I recommend you do, as it's easy to lose an hour to Forma.
|
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Watch the recordings on the news, study the sufferers, and do as they do.
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Do you personally see what you do as your responsibility as a black woman?
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After all, it's one of the least dangerous things he can do as president.
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Especially with the holidays approaching, they try to do as much as they can.
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That is a dark thing to do as the leader of the United States.
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That's innately not in line with what I like to do as an actor.
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This is what all managers at Tesla should do as a matter of course.
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What we must do as a society is thwart these efforts, not enable them.
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In reality, no one, including Mr. Trump, knows what he would do as president.
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There's a broad range of other things that we ought to do, as well.
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" But sometimes it seems more like "do as we say, not as we do.
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That's not something you'll ever be able to do as long as you're renting.
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And it's been equally common for weak-kneed regulators to do as industry bids.
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Wired asked former NSA counsel Susan Hennessey what exactly Trump could do as president.
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Unsurprisingly, it didn't do as well as the first song, and that was that.
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What did your parents have in mind for you to do as a career?
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I want to see and do as much as I can in that time.
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I know that the work I've been able to do as improved people's lives.
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This year, Democrats need to do as well or better to win it again.
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Yeah you can't do as well because you have to go home to kids.
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And when those who are in control go "click," we do as they command.
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Back to my earlier point, I largely see what they do as ... Complementary. Right.
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Personally, I remain skeptical, but you must do as you see fit, best beloveds.
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But every year that's harder to do, as America's off-the-grid places disappear.
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Many players are putting sports ahead of academics, just as they do as undergraduates.
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"That's what we do as Americans—we break traditions and make traditions," Dietrich said.
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"what can we really do as a Group to make things better?" she wrote.
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Is there anything you are "obsessed" with, or as determined to do, as Morgan?
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"We're going to do as much as you can through telehealth," she told me.
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So do, as it happens, millions of unfortunately partnered heterosexual women around the world.
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" She then continued: "So I personally recommend that we do as the experts say.
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Sky wakes up between 5:30 and 5:45, hence I do as well.
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Q. What is Instacart, and what do you do as a technical lead manager?
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In short, a bad test can do as much damage as a bad drug.
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What more can we do as civilians being threatened by a dictator with ICBMs?
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Both of those institutions are as technical in what they do as the court.
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I felt legitimate in a way I never do as an actor — rarely do.
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Regarding war powers, many conservatives see the Constitution the way progressives do as obsolete.
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Take a hint from those who are already rich and do as they do.
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Maybe if Republicans controlled the inner cities, they'd do as much cheating as Democrats.
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"This has been the hardest thing for me to do as chaplain," Kopp said.
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What you could do as a way forward given the assurances that are required.
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The American people do as well, and we don't want factories to shut down.
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Yes. Some people think that when you're Catholic, you just do as you're told.
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I answer that as much as a father as I do as a senator.
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Instead, Great Hill seemed to think that they'd grumble and then do as told.
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"Here in Australia, we wouldn't do as much officer survival training," Mr. Hurley said.
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I think she has put in those things I can do as an actor.
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What can you, Peter Kafka, do as an individual, like reducing your carbon footprint?
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I think it's a good learning penance you have to do as a writer.
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Another thing I sometimes do as an art critic is celebrate an artist's work.
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It had nothing to do, as Royce says, with any "ransom" payment with Iran.
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That limits what Sanders could do, as senator or president, to reverse mass incarceration.
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The maximum thing you can do as the Egyptian government is destroy the book.
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Which is why I try to do as much as I could on my side.
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The stuff they do, as fast as they're playing, some unbelievable plays that they make.
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"That's what we need to do as a community to keep families together," Valiente says.
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What can we do as a party to find someone that can unite us all?
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And what did Trudeau do as soon as the plane took off from Canadian airspace?
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Ireland is still trying to figure out what it's going to do, as is Germany.
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Can you imagine what my grandparents had to do, as sharecroppers or Alabama field hands?
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"I just don't know what you're supposed to do as a player there," Subban said.
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Any kind of posse will do, as long as you all share a common purpose.
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"It's why Twitter can't do as good of a job as we can," Zuckerberg said.
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" He added, "There are certain things that we are required to do as police officers.
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I'm on record saying that Apple needs to do as much as possible with Marzipan.
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Tore B.: How well do you think you'd do as a real-life NFL GM?
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And keep in mind, your internet provider sees just about everything you do as well.
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I think that's something Men are From Mars doesn't do, as I've made amply clear.
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Would you care at all what they do, as long as you win in November?
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I didn't account for all the other tasks you have to do as an author.
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Siri is the product of what it can't do as much as what it can.
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The first best is climbing into bed, which I do as soon as I'm clean.
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He had the raw, physical, God-given ability to just sometimes do as he pleased.
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Maybe it can't do as much, but what it does it does really dang well.
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It made us feel good about history, good about what we could do as attorneys.
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For that, we need to see what the Show can do as a video player.
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What would you do as president to ensure that abortion remains safe, legal, and accessible?
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CLINTON: …women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
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Antifa endorses violence as a justifiable means, and I assume you do as well. Why?
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However, this is one of the worst things that you can do as a speaker.
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"We try to do as much with the kids together as possible, " she told Cosmo.
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But don't read the text of his speech to understand what he'll do as president.
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These guys take a lot of pride in what they do as customer service agents.
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This seems like a nice thing to do, as far as corporate good deeds go.
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I think that's what we've all got to do as parents — we love our kids.
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But they found ways to do as much good and as little bad as possible.
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I saw what [Wikipedia editors do] as a solution to something I was experiencing personally.
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WE REALLY DO. AS WE STARTED OUT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT JOBS TODAY, IT'S JOBS FRIDAY.
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If we don't keep families together, what are we going to do as a church?
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I had a pretty good idea of what I wanted to do as a character.
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The court simply gave the unfettered latitude to the IAAF to do as it pleases.
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Expect Trump to do as the showman Teddy Roosevelt did, but in his own way.
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These are just a few things our parents ordered us to do as normal children.
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DJing was something I got to do as a result of making the first tape.
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I believe, and a lot of people do as well, that our process is broken.
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They want untrammeled sovereign rights so they can do as they please with their citizens.
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Either way, as the project moved ahead, Martin was free to do as he pleased.
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Everything, from production to distribution, we do as an alternative to the [mainstream porn] industry.
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Freedom to not exert one's self, sure, but also freedom to do as one pleases.
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Do as much as possible then move to the next planet to repeat the cycle.
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I worked in restaurant kitchens as quite a few people do—as an undocumented immigrant.
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It now hopes to do as well in the Scottish elections scheduled for May 5th.
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FROST: YOU MENTIONED TECHNOLOGY WHICH LOTS OF THE BANKS TALK ABOUT, YOU DO AS WELL.
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She doesn't do as much investigating as she does chatting up the locals and eavesdropping.
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Vietnamese 15-year-olds do as well in maths and sciences as their German peers.
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" He later added: "It's one of those things they just have to do as patriots.
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Cruise ship workers reveal the 7 most annoying things you can do as a passenger
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Again, a good credit score won't do as much for you in that situation.3.
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Democrats are limited on what they can do as the minority party in both Houses.
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"We like to see the work that we do as self-gentrification," Ms. Carter said.
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What Trump stood for or intended to do as president didn't factor into the equation.
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Trust me, the less walking you can do as a pregnant city-goer, the better.
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"Ship maintenance is a very hard, complicated job to do as it is," Geurts said.
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Instacart, BJ's and Amazon (Prime Now) do as well, in select cities, states and stores.
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You do as much bonding in the tea breaks as you do running the scenes.
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I wanted to start meditating again, which I had learned to do as a child.
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On the macro side, I love what that allows me to do as a documentarian.
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But it has sleeves, and so it would not do, as it was a garment.
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"That's pretty hard to do as a cam girl or in a porno," she says.
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"In His Words: "You're gonna make the same if you do as good a job.
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And perhaps companies who don't do as well with it don't have that same passion.
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Both of those actions would be completely within Trump's legal right to do as president.
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Nicolas and Jean had no idea their score would do as well as it did.
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They are going to be so much faster than anything we can do as humans.
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They fail to follow the cardinal rule: When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
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A lot of what we do as nurses, first, is patient advocacy and patient empowerment.
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Hill finds these products problematic because, he says, toys should do as little as possible.
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What does Vanishing Point do as an album for you that these other albums don't?
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CLINTON: Women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
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Luckily, Apple didn't do as poorly as analysts expected, and the stock actually fared well.
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CLINTON: .... women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
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But we've got a heck of a lot of work to do, as you know.
|
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What do you think Mexico should do as the caravan heads north over Mexican territory?
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If we could get a chap out of trouble, they'd do as we ask forever.
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What can we do, as a society, to get more young people to the polls?
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"What you really want to do as a government is to set priorities," he said.
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I think something that we could do as artists is to create a new romance.
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It got harder to do as the day went on and more things went wrong.
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In a lot of ways that's the antithesis of what you do as an actor.
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One of the most magical things we do as humans is singing, especially singing together.
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Riemer's video is a laundry list of what not to do as a gun owner.
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There are companies that don't do as much segmenting and still do well, like Southwest.
|
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But what I do as an investigative reporter is consistent with what the Bible teaches.
|
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Playwright privilege too: In plays like "Devil of Choice," the characters do as they're told.
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But it won't stop us from doing what we need to do as a group.
|
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"It's not about Trump; it's about what we do as a city," Mayor Pugh said.
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Or do as they did at Preen and tie it loosely for an effortless feel.
|
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My goal is, can I do as well or better than I did last year?
|
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Other strategists do as well, though the issue may take some time to catch on.
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Us mixed kids have a place in this society, and Spanglish songs do as well.
|
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"That's their right to do what they want to do as citizens," McCain told TMZ.
|
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What it won't do, as the University of Chicago's Daniel Hemel has noted, is eliminatepoverty.
|
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They may not do as you say, but at least they'll know where you stand.
|
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Now that you want people to have more kids, people should do as you wish?
|
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There's only one thing left to do as Dorian approaches the United States, he said.
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I think that's the most important thing that I have to do as a quarterback.
|
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A lot of what we do as Tegan & Sara [...] was there right from the beginning.
|
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It failed to dig into many specifics about what, exactly, he would do as president.
|
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"It's knowing what I do well versus what they don't do as well," Newman said.
|
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"The Internet and what you all do as creators is such a gift," she said.
|
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For whatever Trump's rhetoric about the country, it knows it can do as it pleases.
|
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Other areas where it did not do as well: income inequality and income per capita.
|
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"That was very hard for me to do as a life-long Republican," Collins said.
|
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Her virtual grandmother says girls don't need to do as well as boys in school.
|
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Do as Alison Roman does, and pack it with golden chunks of salty, crunchy bread.
|
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"There are some things I cannot do as I did before the accident," he said.
|
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Clinton: Women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
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Instructor's remark after making a mistake DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO 48A.
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It was a slow process of honing what I wanted to do as a musician.
|
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I was as disappointed by what the cover didn't do as by what it does.
|
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But self-funded candidates don't do as well as you'd expect when seeking political office.
|
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CLINTON: ...women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
|
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It's terrifying to realize how little you can do as an individual to make it better.
|
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It's not always the venal governors who plague the nation: the callous ones do as well.
|
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The worst thing that we can do as women is not stand up for each other.
|
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I will do as you say if you tell me in an educated and kind way.
|
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Did you guys do as much research on Zelda as you did on your tax plan?
|
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And I think what they are trying to do, as in his words, set the conditions.
|
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But so many of my guy friends struggle with the same things we do as women.
|
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But clearly, this also to do, as I said, with the uncertainty surrounding the Constitution amendments.
|
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But I didn't really do as much singing compared to when you're one of the leads.
|
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Tamburello: Yeah, "Do as I say not as I do" — I don't think works very well.
|
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Voting is the most important thing you can do as a citizen of this beleaguered nation.
|
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"It was just amazing what he could do as an athlete in our sport," Day said.
|
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I'm lucky that what I studied in school is directly what I do as a job.
|
|
Breaking up is hard to do, as Vanderpump Rules star Stassi Schroeder knows all too well.
|
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We think this is the right thing to do as platforms and technology develop and grow.
|
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And so queer people do as we always have — we make fun of the dominant culture.
|
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And it's something I will keep working to do as long as I hold this office.
|
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Because my objective in an interview is to help the candidate do as well as possible.
|
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But what's the one thing you're going to do as a male ally of the women?
|
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So we do as the United States have to support our friends, our allies in Europe.
|
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"Clearly we have reached the limit for what we can do as academic investigators," he says.
|
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"At some point, there is only so much I can do as a person," Chyna says.
|
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Our job is to do as well as we can until the end of the season.
|
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"I'm going to do as best as possible in every event I play in," Nadal said.
|
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Instead, do as the cold-war safety film featuring Bert the Turtle advised: duck and cover.
|
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Bridenstine said NASA will continue to do as many aspects of space exploration as it can.
|
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"How do you think Colton will do as the next Bachelor?" the host asked on Wednesday.
|
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In a weird metaphor, I think about what we do as almost like Saturday Night Live.
|
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The truth is we have no idea what Trump would actually do as President if elected.
|
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"We should always take political Islamist threats seriously, because they do as they say," Aknar said.
|
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But we've still got a lot to do as an industry to keep our costs down.
|
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The old bricks, remember, didn't need charging once a day because they couldn't do as much.
|
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I do as much research as I can so they know what works and what doesn't.
|
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You also get faster the more you do, as you start to understand how everything works.
|
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Or, you could do as the female moorland hawker dragonfly does, and pretend to be dead.
|
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I'm going after 'Hey, this is what we have paid you to do as our representatives.
|
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Facebook representatives, they said, listened politely but ultimately didn't do as much as they had hoped.
|
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"We want to do as little gene editing as possible to reduce risk," Dr. Tector said.
|
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Homeowners, however, have a general right to do as they please with their walls, he noted.
|
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The state has to partner with local governments — which I would hope to do as governor.
|
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MSF states they cannot do — as a neutral party their only intention is to save lives.
|
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Because the bottom line is, what will I do as president to make American lives better?
|
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And what can we do as leaders of a compassionate and just nation to remedy that?
|
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That's not something you do as a side project and it just kind of trucks along.
|
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So, I did what my mother and my grandmother taught me to do as a child.
|
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And running is arguably one of the most natural movements you can do as a human.
|
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Even my father, a 40-year-smoker, told me never to do as he had done.
|
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Dinners are always the most fun and the most important thing we do as a family.
|
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Heidi Klum adhered to an age-old adage -- when in France, do as the French do.
|
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"I think that all we can do as humans is be our best self," she says.
|
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She also plans to do as much as she can to raise awareness about breast cancer.
|
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A: What you learn to do as an actor is to really connect to another person.
|
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What it won't do, as the University of Chicago's Daniel Hemel has noted, is eliminate poverty.
|
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You do, as a child, expect your parents to sort of stand up and protect you.
|
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My guess is that these pages will only do as well as the traffic they get.
|
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They try to do as much as possible themselves and to be as sustainable as possible.
|
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A congestion charge in Beijing may not do as much to cut pollution as some hope.
|
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But Clinton didn't do as well with upscale whites as her strategists (and many pundits) expected.
|
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And it's something I will keep working to do as long as I hold this office.
|
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We all take different paths, so don't stress if you don't do "as well" as others.
|
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There was free rein for the Crown Prince to do as he liked whenever he desired.
|
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Many well-intending faces do as well, for reasons that have nothing to do with militarism.
|
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"It's do as I say, not as I do," said one Republican former member of Congress.
|
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"Instead of arguing about definitions, let's talk about what we should do (as president)," Sanders said.
|
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So, the least I can do is tell you what I would do as Uber's COO.
|
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Is there anything we can do as clubbers/music lovers to organise ourselves against social ills?
|
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Another organizing principle was to let a piece of footage do as many things as possible.
|
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And by "didn't do as poorly" I mean they still made bazillions of dollars, as usual.
|
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It's what the rich kids in Ivy League schools do, as do their comfortably tenured professors.
|
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"That was what I was trained to do as a Paul, Weiss lawyer," Mr. Jeffries said.
|
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Solving puzzles is what we do as writers, and it's what detectives do on a crime.
|
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What can each of us do as individuals, and what can people their age do together?
|
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What would be the most impactful thing that Hillary could do as president for immigration reform?
|
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So Price now owns 100 percent of Gravity, giving him flexibility to do as he wants.
|
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Today, I think I'd like to do as Gabrielle Hamilton does, and make her shrimp rolls.
|
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Here at The Times, we like to think about what we do as mission-driven journalism.
|
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I'm particularly fascinated by Instagram and Facebook and what those things can do as commerce businesses.
|
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Say there are two thousand people in the crowd—this is what we do as bartenders.
|
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Grant sends the wrong message when he encourages people not to do as well as possible.
|
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And what can we do, as a society, to get more young people to the polls?
|
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"What does Messeplatz do as an urban space?" asked Ms. Lewis, who is based in Berlin.
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FAMILY ACTIVITY Going to church is the one activity we do as a family on Sunday.
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I at first let my mind do as the self-doubting it needs for 5 minutes.
|
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"It's one of the most egregiously terrible things you can do as a surfer," she said.
|
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The wrong approachYou&aposre frustrated that your employee didn&apost do as they were supposed to.
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It's just work, and if you go slower, and don't do as much, it's also sexier.
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I mean, that's what you're supposed to do as a news operation is chase down stories.
|
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Dr. Fugazza and her colleagues studied dogs that had learned the do-as-I-do command.
|
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I did as a player, I do as a coach, and it felt the same tonight.
|
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I shouldn't mind what you do, as long as you get happy again, and start working.
|
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He could do as he wanted and never know fear,For an elf — and a savior!
|
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She often travels through airports with marijuana and says many of her friends do as well.
|
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"We don't have assets bigger corporations and companies do as far as recruitment packages," he said.
|
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Kravets encouraged entrepreneurs to take control of their education and do as much research as possible.
|
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So what will Republicans do, as he threatens to do the same to all of us?
|
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I come to show what I can do as a driver, because I believe in myself.
|
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I'm always hydrating my face, though, and I do as much steam room time as possible.
|
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That will be hard to do, as Amanda seems to quietly mock Maud's devotion to God.
|
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"It's quite spectacular what they've been able to do as completely limbless animals," Dr. Caldwell said.
|
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" So "law displaced shaming because such a chaotic system can do as much harm as good.
|
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"We're looking to do as many flights as we can out of Kaikoura today," he said.
|
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What to do as you're going over the river and through the woods to grandma's house?
|
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What to do as you're going over the river and through the woods to Grandma's house?
|
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What to do as you're going over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house?
|
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" In comparison, Mr. Hurley said: "Here in Australia, we wouldn't do as much officer survival training.
|
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As Ladd suggested, minor party candidates don't usually do as well as the polls may suggest.
|
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Getting in the door is actually the easiest thing to do as a woman right now.
|
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I don't know how you manage to do as much, be as prolific as you are.
|
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"This is simple plug and play for other states to do as well," Mr. Bullock said.
|
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"It was refreshing and reminded us just what we can do as a team," said Andersen.
|
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Others shared their reflections on what we need to do as a society to move forward.
|
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It won't do as much good as I would want, but there's no cost-benefit analysis.
|
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So what can we do, as a nation, to protect workers and position the economy for success?
|
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"And it's particularly important in distribution and programming, the core of what we do as a company."
|
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There's so much to do as far as the security level of it, the size, and magnitude.
|
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While racism and immigration hover around the Alvarezes, both the joyous and the average do as well.
|
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As for the President, it's hard to say what he'll do, as with so many other issues.
|
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I think we'll create some of those, but I don't think we do as well on that.
|
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That was an interesting thing for me to do as an actor, I really appreciated the exercise.
|
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"Noncompliance or failure by the board to do as ordered must be held against it," she said.
|
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Everything I do as a human (mannerisms/actions/sounds) are all stuff I do in my fursuit.
|
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Quite the opposite: There's something very specific he can and should do as a matter of urgency.
|
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She's not against the alternative method, but it's not something she would do as a licensed doctor.
|
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For now, other potential Democratic candidates don't do as well against Trump as Biden does on average.
|
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Easy to understand, hard to do As described, this is the magic quadrant for consumer internet companies.
|
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Technology, which typically doesn't do as well later in the cycle, will keep outperforming, she said. Why?
|
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But Elle is a controversial film about rape, which might not do as well with Academy viewers.
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Do As We Say, Not As We Do: Doxing is bad, just ask journalists who … do doxing.
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He did not walk backwards from the wall as religious Jews do as a sign of devotion.
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There's nothing that changes quality of life when you travel as much as I do, as that.
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"You didn't do as well last week … but you're back in the ballroom," added Carrie Ann Inaba.
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There's more things you can do as a citizen to bring about change than as a politician.
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This is what Beric was brought back to life so many times to do, as Melisandre reveals.
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This is something she will not be able to do as a member of the royal family.
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I don't do as much ... Ezra Klein: People are pounding on the doors to get in here.
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Social Security has been pushing people to do as much business with the agency online as possible.
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"People outside of the community often see what we do as maybe a little disturbing," she said.
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The key is to do as much as you can on your own in the very beginning.
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I don't want them to do as well as us, I have to be honest with you.
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That's May through October when the market does not do as well as the previous six months.
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The moral of the story, then, is to do as Post Malone says, not as he does.
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But what we have to do as Democrats, now, is we have to hold this party accountable.
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Retaliatory tariffs should be structured so as to do as little economic damage as possible at home.
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So the Kurds can't really do as much as you seem to be putting on their backs.
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"We do feel comfortable and confident in with what we can do as a band," he says.
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It's not that Concorde's designers were stupid, they just couldn't do as many iterations as we can.
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During this debate, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump told you exactly what they would do as President.
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I can't lift as much weight or do as many reps as I could a year ago.
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"Most of the jobs you do as a dancer, they require you to wear heels," she says.
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Helpless in the cockpit, they were unable to do as Captain Sully did and save the day.
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But the next one may not do as well because you didn't work that record, you know?
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Weirdly, I can draw parallels between my law training and what I do as a costume designer.
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I have a job to do as a funeral director, and I have to do that job.
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It used to be Republicans that wanted to repeal and replace, now many Democrats do as well.
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Charging the battery is not something people usually pull over to do as a task in itself.
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"Nothing you do as an American citizen is more important than jury duty," Judge T.S. Ellis said.
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While we all know that dogs love playtime, this video clearly proves that otters do as well.
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"One of the first things we learn how to do as kids is point, right?" says Bavor.
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We decided to look into what we could do as far as action on gun-violence prevention.
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But should you ever strike it rich, do as Mimi does: wear those diamonds in your bathtub.
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It's what they always do as a couple, mask the darker contours of their marriage with passion.
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Everything that I could do as far as opportunities in this city, like, I used them already.
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Personally I'm holding out for my virtual reality space map, but this might do as a stopgap.
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I've constantly tried to do as Atticus taught, to see things from other people's points of view.
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I've got solo projects to do and we've our own Carter Tutti work to do as well.
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" This is the epitome of the classic parenting phrase: "Do as I say, not as I do.
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Once the executive controls the interpretation and enforcement of the law, it can do as it pleases.
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Going back to my original comment I do — as a woman of color — feel that weight. Absolutely.
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In all that the people can individually do as well or themselves, government ought not to interfere.
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I feel much better after I thoroughly wash my hands, which I do as much as possible.
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There are other things he will be able to learn how to do as he gains experience.
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Must Trump, as president, do what he refused to do as candidate and release his tax returns?
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That's the hardest thing that many of us have to do as a manager and a leader.
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Clinton may be able to do as she controls the convention stage for the next four nights.
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"There's a lot more you can do as president than you can as a philanthropist," he said.
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The best we could do as journalists is to be fair to all, including you, Mr. President.
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So if no one is going to control fans, what are we supposed to do as players?
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And the art of clowning is not something that they do as a prank, or an impulse.
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We need to perceive the tasks that are imposed over us and we "naturally" do as labor.
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This is true of all things you do as a fat girl, even the most mundane shit.
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" She continues: "We try to do as much leg work as we can in the design phase.
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I don't think a lot of people understand the dynamics of what I do as an artist.
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"It's a private company — they have the right to do as they please, of course," she said.
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Without the international community overseeing the return of Rohingya, the Myanmar authorities can do as they wish.
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The researchers also found that Mr. Kelly didn't do as well on his return on cognitive exams.
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But few other poor countries have tried to do as much to pay for fighting the disease.
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If we're willing to protect copyrights, shouldn't we do as much to protect children sold for sex?
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Just as Gronnemark has found, most players — even longstanding professionals — simply do as they have always done.
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"We forget who is where and ask what we can do as a team," Dr. Horvitz said.
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Students elsewhere, particularly in districts with large numbers of low-income families, did not do as well.
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"I would do as I please, let me say that again," she cracks to loud audience cheers.
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It puts a lot of power in the listeners court to do as they would with that.
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"Some of that depends what we do as a nation to mitigate it, to flatten that curve."
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There were a lot of legal things we had to do as well with that much cash.
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The dads I meet in these programs have the same motivations that I do as a parent.
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I always feel like there is something, anything, that we can do as bystanders to help, though.
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Offerman also didn't recite a prayer — something the hunters do as a last rite before their murders.
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"We believe the next decade will be about creation and amplifying what we can do as humans."
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Presidents of both parties have used that loophole when they unsure whether Congress will do as asked.
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We support and love Women and feel that their bodies are theirs to do as they wish.
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We do as our doctor directs — and pray that our portion of the bill will be reasonable.
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But it's also one of the most important things you'll do as a parent, according to experts.
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But for him, war feels like freedom: freedom to walk the streets and do as he pleases.
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"Of course that has a lot to do with what I do as a designer," he says.
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We took this action simply because we feel it's the right thing to do as a company.
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So what we do as a gallery, first and foremost, we are representing artists and artist estates.
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Doing a randomized test is "something we do as a matter of course in medicine," she said.
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I don't see what I'm trying to do as trying to be the intellectual in the Senate.
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It reminded him of Communist rule, he added, when artists had to do as they were told.
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It's how the Virginia senator would do as an attack-dog running mate that's still in question.
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"You just put your best foot forward and do as many shows as you can," she said.
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What would students learn and be able to do as a result, and why is that worthwhile?
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"I said, 'do as you need, it's your department, so take care of it'," Rahman told Reuters.
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It seems likely that they'll do as much once again with Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.
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And yet, across the Continent, the populists didn't do as well as many had feared they would.
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It feels like somewhat close to what I do as my job, but it's been so overused.
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"What we've found here today is a president who did not do as being charged," said Rep.
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There are plenty of Republicans who do as well while representing competitive or even Democratic-leaning districts.
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AND WE WILL MAKE ANY INVESTMENT WE NEED TO MAKE TO DO AS MUCH AS WE CAN.
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Young Americans heavily weigh climate stewardship when choosing how to vote, and conservatives increasingly do as well.
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We have to do that to continue to fund the things that we do as an organization.
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As a patient, your job is to do as you're told and not ask too many questions.
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But as a former trial lawyer, I can tell you that jurors don't always do as expected.
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At the same time, it's no longer guaranteed that children will do as well as their parents.
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We live in an era of unbridled capitalism, where consuming is what we do as a people.
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In oversimplified terms, Apple plans to do as much machine learning as possible locally on the device.
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And what do they need to do as a company and how they get out of this.
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In our email interview, Markiewicz repeatedly refers to what they do as a sort of pop music.
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The binoculars also help keep me in touch with what we do as a business, which is invaluable.
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For evidence that carriers can more or less do as they please, look no further than United Airlines.
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Showing that on television allows for people to see a fuller breadth of what we do [as activists].
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Rihanna is a citizen of the world and wants to do as much to help it as possible.
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Nirider tells PEOPLE Dassey is "doing the best he can do" as he awaits the state's next move.
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"You can be successful in whatever you do, as long as you're passionate about it," Bruck tells PEOPLE.
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Indeed, it's arguable that we know Brett and Michelle better as individuals than we do as a couple.
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" He added: "We have enormous work to do as the national debt doubled over the last eight years.
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But 98 Degrees member Jeff Timmons tells PEOPLE that the band didn't do as much as you think.
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It's every bit as easy to do as with Microsoft's Elite controller, but it feels much sturdier too.
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"When it came out, it didn't do as well as everybody thought it was gonna do," Knightley said.
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I think a lot of people come for cheap food but see what we do as [cheap also].
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Co-lo-ra-do, as in, the state that shares a border with New Mexico, but not Mexico.
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Not only do Democrats oppose funding a border wall, Boltansky wrote, but some congressional Republicans do as well.
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But how does she think the newlywed and father-to-be will do as a real-life parent?
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If there's one thing we collectively don't know how to do as millennial women, it's take a break.
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What can we do as a society to encourage more fathers to be part of their kids' lives?
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He has nearly no chance to do as well among nonwhite voters as Mr. Obama did in 2008.
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That, more than anything Warren would actually do as vice president, might be the main attraction for liberals.
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"It's important that people don't hear what you think they should do as a directive," Dr. Amsellem says.
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" Nate Fick added, "We can do as much damage to the adversary with good defense as good offense.
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What we&aposve got to do as Democrats now is we have got to hold this party accountable.
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Hale yells, adding to the victim-shaming and demanding to know why Claire won't do as she's told.
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I get to work and try to do as much as I can so I can leave early.
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So, I had this old-fashioned idea that it really mattered what I would do as president [laughter].
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That's what we'd expect them to do as lobbyists for the music industry, and that's what they do.
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I mean, the other thing that a lot of apps do as well is they update the badge.
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"You pay us to do as much as we possibly can whether it works or not," said Dean.
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THIS extraordinary new film is almost as notable for what it doesn't do as for what it does.
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So if you're experiencing some gluten sensitivities, definitely do as Mandy Moore did and check with your doctor.
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I didn&apost agree with his punishment but all you can do as a team is accept it.
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When black people are using violence to bring about change, what do you do as a black officer?
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Donald Trump promised that one of the first things he will do as president is to repeal Obamacare.
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What you can do as an ally Provide support: If you know a Dreamer, be there for them.
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Because if the DiLaurentis had a creepy, evil secret sibling, then the Hastings 100% do as well. 29.
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If the next game doesn't do as well as they hoped, they don't have to worry as much.
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It just shows when we put four quarters together, this is what we can do as a team.
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This is about freedom to do as you like until you prove incapable of showing good moral judgment.
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I'm not wild about you either, though not because you're a hick who won't do as I say.
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What Microsoft doesn't really do as smoothly as Coda is combine all the different document types in one.
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"We have lots of work to do as we're going to play a lot better teams," Saban said.
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However, women who scored high on an appreciation for "surreal" and "topical" humor did not do as well.
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Combine that with diversification and regular rebalancing and most will do as well as they could reasonably expect.
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I like her as an actress and I'd like to see what she can do as a director.
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In other words, when you see those update notices pop up on your screen, do as they say.
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I did Waste Land to prove to myself of the importance of what I do as a professional.
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And so what we'll have to do as service providers on those apps is provide a better offering.
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What to do: As soon as you download the app, go into the settings to check the defaults.
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Three of arguably the most authentic performers on the planet — Dolly Parton, Rihanna, and Cher — do as well.
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The great thing about belonging to a choir is simply that they have to do as they're asked.
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Separating the wheat from the chaff is one of the hardest things to do as a market participant.
|
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And that's exactly what fans will have to do as well, as the script cuts off after that.
|
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Here are the four things you need to do as Tax Day approaches with this deadline in mind.
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This bipartisan legislation was designed to do as its name implies: help the United States become energy independent.
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He's 72 years old and he's racing against time and he wants to do as much as possible.
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But he said he didn't expect the book to do as well as others he has written previously.
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Arrogant people are a waste of your time because they see everything you do as a personal challenge.
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Netanyahu now had the latitude to do as he wished regarding the Palestinian question, Israeli officials told me.
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I'm just going to do as I want to do and what I think will have most impact.
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The answer lies in a variation on the classic "Do as I say, not as I do" admonition.
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What O'Rourke has not said is what he would do as president or why he wants to run.
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All you can do — as this sitcom does so well — is take it one day at a time.
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How does your own identity as a trans person interact with what you do as a tattoo artist?
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In between all this and work, I try to do as much for myself as I possibly can.
|
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"What they really need to do as a company is set expectations well with Wall Street," Kim said.
|
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"It's like one of these weird things that you've always wanted to do as a kid," Aguilera said.
|
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But this is the kind of stuff you do as a consumer electronics company — you advance the product.
|
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They'd do as Mitch McConnell boldly proposed in 2011 – with a Democrat in the White House no less!
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New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman, and several other journalists and Washington insiders, do as well.
|
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While all of them are true dog lovers…some of them may not do as well with people.
|
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It's the character of the person — and we're as capable of doing things that teenagers do as anyone.
|
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Sanders also did not do as well as he did in 2016 with independents in the Sunshine State.
|
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A New York couple shouted 'I do' as a friend officiated their wedding from his fourth-floor window.
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Most of what we do, as I was explaining, is around helping and supporting the teacher-student relationship.
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Or, is there something that you would do as president that you really think about turn it around?
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" Well, they do as of two weeks ago, when Brown's AYA kicked off its self-described "soft launch.
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The best thing we can do as parents is offer a variety of foods on a regular basis.
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By 4 or 5, I was wondering: 'What did we do as black people that was so bad?
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People know what Amy can do as an actress, but this is her first credit as a producer.
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But do as you please with your own version: Add what you like, or keep it satisfyingly simple.
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That doesn't mean they're free to do as they wish; there are safeguards and accountability for agency heads.
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Bloomberg says he'll continue on even if he doesn't do as well as he hopes on Super Tuesday.
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And some law enforcement officials worry that without consequences, lawbreakers may feel emboldened to do as they please.
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People who are just do as they say and say as they do: their word is their bond.
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The good news: Collins understands that he needs to do as much as he can to get better.
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" That will do as the first line, I think, although it might be shortened to, "It was curiosity.
|
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As the novel coronavirus continues to propagate, phishing scams that pose as Covid-19 advice do as well.
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Throughout the 2016 election, I did not do as much as I could have done to support Mrs.
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Her best advice for new managersThe most important thing to do as a new manager is to listen.
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We must rise up and respect our election results because that is what we do as a democracy.
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There was nothing the skipper could do as this was the nature of the boat and typical conditions.
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He's very much of the belief that women can do as much as men, which I'm pleased about.
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Perhaps Ms Onn could do as her predecessor, Mr Mitchell, once did, and change her surname to Haddock.
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He concludes that we must do as Chatwin did: walk, explore, and connect to nature and one another.
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While these are all great advantages, some people argue that playing team sports might do as many things.
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We have a lot of work to do as a Democratic Party to uplift our candidates [of color].
|
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" Mahesh and Tarpenning think of what they do as simply venture investing, not "impact investing" or "social venturing.
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This is not as easy to do as the candidates who back such plans believe it to be.
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The filling is do-as-you-please and can be any other kind of dried fruit or none.
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"It encouraged me to do as many deals as I can upfront to hit the split," she explained.
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In response, Farr said "we know what to do" as far as management and the board is concerned.
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That is what I did in Massachusetts as Governor, and that is what I will do as President.
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"Don't forget, years ago, kids didn't have as much to do as they do now," Mr. Menscher said.
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The worst thing you can do as a manager is to cancel a scheduled one-on-one meeting.
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As those risks unwind, triple-A rated German bonds are not expected to do as well in 2020.
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"The thinking was it was important to do as a group," said the member of the advisory council.
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And that led to less arguing and more substantive explanations of what people want to do as president.
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The desire is always to do as much as possible to avoid coming into conflict with private industry.
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"I think it's the right thing to do, as confusing as this whole thing might be," Edwards said.
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When somebody is telling me what to do as a grown man, I have a problem with it.
|
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That's what we try to do as artists — we try to get to where she was that night.
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Unless some sense of closeness and, yes, even love, exists, a hot fudge sundae will do as well.
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You aren't so much wondering what to do as you are dreading what you know you must do.
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They did not do as much fact-checking as Trump clearly requires (about which more in a minute).
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They may worry whether they'll get through gestation and delivery, or about how they'll do as a mother.
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In the police and the military, you have to do as you're ordered, and must live with the consequences.
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In practice, that has meant packing central-bank boards with hawkish types and letting them do as they will.
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Children raised in families with little tradition of literacy seldom do as well as those from more bookish backgrounds.
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What we do, as a company, is establish the greatest opportunity for success, and, potentially, for change and evolution.
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"The U.S. Congress has a lot to say and do, as to the future of the island," he said.
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I really like to be with someone who also has their own thing to do as well, you know?
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We owe it to our feline companions to do as much as we can to cross the communication gap.
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So here&aposs the interesting thing Laura, what we&aposve got to do as a country is become transparent.
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Schwarz's team is engaging in some experimental archaeology, in which they will attempt to do as the Romans did.
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Whatever the cause, insurance companies are doing what they have to do as bills pile up at their doorstep.
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People often experience tingling sensations, and ASMR video creators describe what they do as akin to massaging the brain.
|
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In that space, the focus of the media has turned to policy and what Trump would do as president.
|
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He ended up talking more about what he was against than about what he wanted to do as governor.
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Critics say that gives a foretaste of what a Yes vote would enable Mr Erdogan to do as president.
|
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Last week, we were uncomfortably thrilled, nervous for what our newly allied leading men would do as a team.
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You've actually got the Congress to do, as you said, what they couldn't do with ANWR for 40 years.
|
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But they never made a threat to deny money to Ukraine if the country didn't do as they asked.
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They didn't do their duty — and independent observers didn't do as much as they could to help them along.
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Customers do as much of the work as possible, in the belief they are having fun and saving money.
|
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Trump said he "didn't say" women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men.
|
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That's what I'll be trying to do as I continue flying ever-forward toward the game's mysterious galactic core.
|
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"I'm not against gay marriage, I don't care: people should do as they please," he was quoted as saying.
|
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Parents do as most people do when making a hard call: turn to experts, friends, family and the internet.
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You just don't realize what you can do as a solo artist, and the freedom that comes with it.
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And I think for investors, they have a portfolio approach to risk and investment and we do as well.
|
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We finally get to see him how the other characters of the show do: as a force of evil.
|
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Eventually, SpaceX hopes to do as little refurbishment on these Block 5 vehicles as possible, if any at all.
|
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"They say that going from one to two is the hardest thing you'll do as a parent," he said.
|
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He says spoiled kids have absolutely no rules, so they can do as they please without facing any consequences.
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If you don&apost talk about things that you&aposve accomplished, you&aposre not going to do as well.
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Well, it's rudimentary and occasionally slow, but it just about does the jobs it promises to do as advertised.
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Namely, to get as much on the page of what I could do as a writer as humanly possible.
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Unlike building a border wall at Mexico's expense, this might seem like something Trump could actually do as president.
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Definitely make a point to do as much networking as you can in the second half of the month.
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AND AS I THINK ABOUT WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO DO AS A COMPANY, WE'RE REALLY OPERATING ON TWO FRONTS.
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CBS got some 'splainin' to do ... as far as the legendary studio made famous by Lucille Ball is concerned.
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That was what we were trying to do as a whole — play up both sides of all those things.
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What kind of research did you do as far as reading the news, or listening to young women's accounts?
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Thus, I made sure to become part of the community when opening and do as much outreach as possible.
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It is bad, but it seems some people use 'nothing else to do' as an excuse for this behavior.
|
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So the next time you can't decide on just one outfit, do as Gaga does and wear them all.
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"I constantly have to be inspired in order to do as much as I possibly can do," she says.
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The latter is what many people already do (as evidenced by the Throwback Thursday postings), simply because it's easiest.
|
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"We have a lot of work to do (as) we address issues of how to fix India," Shanks said.
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This is an example of what one observer calls Trump's "tantrum theory" of conducting foreign policy: Do as I
|
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Honestly, it's not something we could do as a group; I don't think we could do a soundtrack together.
|
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It's no wonder, then, that the company would like to do as much of its own repair as possible.
|
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You may not even have an account, but if your friends have Facebook then you essentially do as well.
|
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"What I'll do as a United States senator is fight to do right for my state," Sinema then says.
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We're going to re-invest in our business to grow our EBITDA through what we do as a business.
|
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But the bulls have a bit more work to do as stocks now contend with another logical stall point.
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I also do as much research as possible so I can start and carry on a conversation with ease.
|
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Goldwater's own national campaigns were built on courting Southern segregationists, which he began to do as early as 1961.
|
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But as the Post interview made clear, Trump is already giving those supporters license to do as they wish.
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"We need to do as much as we can to help the people of Puerto Rico," Lopez told PEOPLE.
|
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So what would you do, as commander-in-chief, if the U.S. military refused to carry out those orders?
|
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For me, the most radical act I can do as a woman is to feel myself in my body.
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Some of what I do as a day job I had been thinking about it too from that angle.
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Do as Kidman reportedly loves to do and order a triple grande skim wet cappuccino when you're at Starbucks.
|
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Meanwhile, even when it was released in Japan, it didn't do as well as the original Super Mario Bros.
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Just do as the lady in 4F would do: She'd pour her Smirnoff, then rummage around in the fridge.
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Eddie Redmayne clearly didn't do as much Harry Potter role-play as we did when we were growing up.
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McConnell shrugged, endorsed Paul, and participated in a make-believe talking filibuster he let Paul do as a favor.
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"I think of what I do as copying nature's design process," Dr. Arnold said in an interview with NobelPrize.org.
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None of this means that leaders in Central Europe or anywhere else are free to do as they will.
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It was saying love is an important part of what we do as a society and as a government.
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I worry that her eyes must someday fail her, as those of miniaturists often do, as Copley's eventually did.
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So far, 10 states have passed laws saying they'd implement this system if enough other states do as well.
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He says whatever he needs to say to get elected, and then he's going to do as he pleases.
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Apparently, they do, as "POMS" is uninterested in the credibility or depth that could have made the story worthwhile.
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"The Council is working to do as much as it can legislatively to help all drivers," the spokesman said.
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If they don't pass laws blocking a Trump power grab, then the president can basically do as he'd like.
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"They had that information, and they didn't do as good of a job as they could've done," Currie said.
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But talking hypothetically about what you would do as president is what you do when you run for president.
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They don't believe their lies, but they do believe they have an absolute right to do as they wish.
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Reporters probably face greater threats of harassment and actual violence than we do, as last week's events reminded us.
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Leaders around the world have learned that they can do as they wish without the U.S. calling them out.
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"I didn't think coming into the events this year I would do as well as I did," Biles said.
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A. People live a variety of amazing, different kinds of lifestyles in the city, and dogs do as well.
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Trump would have a lot of catching up to do as president, but so do almost all new presidents.
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That's something the Google Nest Hub smart display can do, as can Amazon's various bedside Echo devices with screens.
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If you're lazy and say, "What I did last week was good enough," you will not do as well.
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Media attention focussed almost exclusively on these traits, rather than on, say, what either might actually do as President.
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When I got to where he was standing he asked me, 'Why didn't you do as I told you?
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Add withholding and paying your own taxes to the list of tasks you must do as an independent contractor.
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"I think the leader is viewing it as I do, as the political process that it is," Tillis said.
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And you might think that yours is good enough to do as a white person, but it probably isn't.
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Each set had a job to do, as though they were members of the family with assigned household chores.
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ESR provides cases that do as much as physically possible to disappear around your shiny, new Galaxy S20 phone.
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Some mattresses performed well across all metrics; some didn't do as well in certain tests but weren't deal-breakers.
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"The least one can do as a sign of respect is to read their poems right," Mr. Abdullah said.
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The stock shoots up in value, while other stocks you own in less glamorous sectors don't do as well.
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"We wanted to do as much as possible for real, that was the North Star," Lieberman told Business Insider.
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If this is the best the Russians can do as their big play, we have little to worry about.
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"The best thing you can do as a governor is have a record of accomplishment and achievement," he said.
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But I know that anything worthwhile I do as a parent is rooted in Fred's teaching about tending soil.
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Faced with a financial crisis, the government will do what it must do, as (ECB president Mario) Draghi did.
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There&aposs no shortage of gifts you can buy that will help them do as little work as possible.
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He has not hesitated to call Mr. Bolton directly, something that Mr. Mattis apparently did not do as much.
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But the results of the 5303 midterm elections suggest that Republicans have some soul-searching to do as well.
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Back in their hotel that night, I ask if they do as many drugs as they [post] about online.
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Then again, what was she supposed to do as the subject of constant mockery but try to play along?
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You've got a lot of shit that you're obligated to do as a man before entertaining as a musician.
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One of the things we must do as a society is take the time to better understand the issues.
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But he didn't do as well in conservative states where white voters had a larger share of the vote.
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He doesn't even know what he will do As a businessman himself, Cuban said he questions Trump's business acumen.
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I'd never want to label what we do as something specific and I feel quite free to do whatever.
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When you're on the product side with customers, what are the key things you do as a venture capitalist?
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I find that the content that does super well on Twitter doesn't do as well on Facebook for my audience.
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"They're going to have to redevelop and find something you can do as opposed to something you buy," he added.
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They didn't do as well as the country's best-performing managers, though, who handily beat the U.S. benchmark this year.
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Brownback never hid what he intended to do as governor of Kansas, and his supporters got what they voted for.
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That means the Command Bar can do anything an Echo Dot can do as well as a few extra tricks.
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Let's say you're a billionaire and you want your philanthropy to do as much good in the world as possible.
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But if you're trying to do as much good as you can, a foundation might eventually not be flexible enough.
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What I want to know is, what is your input in what we can do as ... I'm a lifelong Democrat.
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Obviously, Jon was going to do as much damage as he could, especially after Night King slayed Dany's dragon, Viserion.
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