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It's like they figure something out every day, something new.
"Calm down, let me think, I'll figure something out," Sammi said.
YOU KNOW, I'M GLAD THEY WERE ABLE TO FIGURE SOMETHING OUT.
Mom insisted that she and my dad would figure something out.
"We are going to have to figure something out," Graves said.
"I mean, we'll figure something out — we always do," he said.
So maybe, the thinking went, the two could figure something out.
If you're fighting the same enemy, maybe you can figure something out.
I thought he and I could get together and figure something out.
Can you talk to my lawyers and please just figure something out?
You know how to dance, but I just need to figure something out.
Trying to put everything that I&aposve learned together and figure something out.
Probably do need to figure something out for after the end of the summer.
"I'm going to go back and watch video and figure something out," Pelfrey said.
" Ruth said, "Will you give us a couple of days to figure something out?
Staff will try to figure something out -- that's their job, and they always have options.
I was uncontrollably curious about different things and always running around to figure something out.
"I'm sure they can figure something out and pull through on their own," he said.
Maybe I'll go out there a little bit earlier and warm up and figure something out.
The flight crew had to figure something out fast before they lost control of the airplane.
Will this break the alliance between Daenerys and Jon, or will they figure something out together?
The doctors would figure something out next time his heart acted up, just as they always had.
Sometimes, it takes more time and effort to undo my errors than to ultimately figure something out.
A fourth child only added to Fannie's sense that she had to figure something out, and fast.
The scientists whose work relies on grants from these agencies would have to... figure something out, presumably.
We're trying to figure something out for her to do, at least to make a pilot or something.
The South Lanarkshire Council caught notice of it, letting her know they'd figure something out — and they did.
Obviously illegal drugs wouldn't be allowed on set, so it's a prop master's job to figure something out.
But after this tournament I'll regroup, spend some time with my team and try to figure something out.
"I&aposm not in the business of trying to figure something out a nanosecond faster than somebody else."
Conference negotiators basically have until the end of Monday to figure something out, aides in both parties say.
"I'm not a fan of the plodding change, taking years and years to figure something out," he said.
Are they trying to figure something out in their head which means you might be touching an important issue.
DO YOU THINK HE'S LOOKING AT THAT SUB EROSION AT ESPN AND SAYING I'VE GOT TO FIGURE SOMETHING OUT?
"I knew that by the time I turned 20033 I needed to figure something out for myself," he said.
Alaska, Pudge, Takumi (and Lara) try to put their heads together to figure something out, but it's no use.
Facebook apparently hasn't figured out how to monetize the new features yet, but you can bet they'll figure something out.
"We have to figure something out and we've got to do it fast," Pacers guard Victor Oladipo told reporters afterward.
"If it goes up another 20% we'll have to figure something out — we can't just keep eating it," he said.
She's been doing cross-party talks to try and figure something out, and they haven't been going all that well.
What I hope will happen is that we will figure something out that I'll feel like I have to do this.
So I agree that if the House passes something, there will be a lot more pressure for the Senate to figure something out.
"If big companies take notice, while they can't make the exact same product as us, I'm sure they can figure something out,"  Lee said.
It's like, "Well, it will happen and we'll figure something out" — like, we'll all move to the moon or whatever and it'll be fine.
Ultimately he's more patient than I am though – he'll watch me flip out and start screaming at myself while I'm trying to figure something out!
Dear Work It Out, I just read your article on preparing for a job interview and was hoping you could help me figure something out.
I was in LA, Biggie was gone," he continued, "I'm not saying it's me, that we can stop everything, but we got to figure something out.
Well, I think that literally the cliff analogy is right, is that Americans would be in free fall hoping that the government would figure something out.
"I had only been unemployed a few weeks, but it was very unexpected and I needed to figure something out fast," Hoagland, 30, wrote in an email.
Policeman are notorious for believing they figure something out relatively quickly and reading people but this is one of those that the truth is stranger than fiction.
Jen: That seems like a very annoying environment to work on a CTF with like 10 bros behind your computer as you're trying to figure something out.
And if you can't figure something out with our technology or with a recipe, correspond with real, live human beings who want to make your life better.
I felt like I was trying to figure something out, which is: How do we work out this question of when is email actually making life better?
If there's any problem — the person can't figure something out, can't find the right drawer or gets distracted, for instance — the caregiver is alerted and will come help.
However, now that Microsoft and Amazon are trying to work together on Cortana and Alexa, it's possible that with their combined powers, these companies will figure something out.
I sat on a mound of sand having urinated nearby while the two wandered around dithering maybe about their actions and wavering and attempting to figure something out.
I guess there was a miscommunication about which one of them would be buying stuff, or they thought they could wake up before us and figure something out.
But those won't launch for six more months, so if you do get the Pixel 4 or 4 XL, you'll have to figure something out in the meantime.
Today we're working to figure something out, namely the tradeoffs that D2C unicorn (and soon to be public company) Casper faces as it seeks to balance growth and profitability.
But unless they figure something out based on the film of their fairly humiliating loss two weeks ago, quarterback Philip Rivers may have his season end early once again.
But if they're going to be building all of these apartments, and people are paying $5,000 to $8,000 a month in rent, they're going to have to figure something out.
That gives their members space to figure something out, but at least for the time being, it has also removed some of the biggest and most important players in the room.
"When I saw that they had two little kids and another teenager, I said, 'Come to my house and stay at my house and we'll figure something out,'" Silver told BuzzFeed News.
Instead, they see it as a way to keep the health care process moving — send something back to the House and initiate a conference between the two chambers to figure something out.
It's not clear how the FCC plans to deal with that, or the fact that it has such an overwhelming number of responses to sift through, but it'll have to figure something out.
"Sure the cups look triangular, and you can't actually squeeze a six-letter PEBBLE into a three-letter CUP, but I'm sure you'll figure something out!" he said as he made his exit.
In fact, Poke didn't mind Google at all—the guy had grown up in Bellaire, in a regular situation, but then his people were deported back to Manila and he'd needed to figure something out.
Volley's team (from left): Zaid Rahman, Carson Kahn, Adam Ashwal, and Ryan Orbuch Orbuch says thanks to Volley's "Concept Graph" it can also determine what prerequisites students would have to know first to figure something out.
I'm sure we can figure something out, but until then, maybe we should just remind ourselves that Pitt is allowed to have friends of all genders without the world assuming they're in the throes of romance.
"You don't want to jump into the new tax law, figure something out and then stop making tax planning a priority," said Dave Stolz, a CPA and member of the AICPA's Personal Financial Specialist Credential Committee.
I like that there are many ways to activate it because Ellie's at an age where she's still figuring out how toys work, and it's easy for her to get frustrated if she can't figure something out.
The reason is that scientists realize we will need pollinators if we are ever going to grow food in those space places, so they need to figure something out: Is it possible to keep the bees alive?
I think really it was the challenge, it was the fact that I thought content and things like brand advertising were an open space versus Silicon Valley, and that we maybe figure something out that would work overall.
Rank-and-file reality Rank-and-file members in both parties want this to end and feel, by and large, they are all just bystanders in this process, waiting for the President to blink or leadership to figure something out.
Like Papathanasiou, many of the new wave of craft brewers are educated young people who were flailing in a tough job market—Greece continues to have the highest rate of unemployment in the E.U—and needed to figure something out.
"I think there is a real attempt to figure something out -- I don't think they actually know what they want -- but there's a legitimate want to do something on this," said one senior GOP aide of the White House's outreach efforts.
Republicans were so keen to figure something out that a trio of senators stormed a dinner Trump was having on Wednesday, to see if there was still potential for compromise, the Washington Post's Erica Werner, Seung Min Kim, and John Wagner reported.
"I had a lot of time to think [in jail] and I realized that, okay, so if I don't have a job and I can't practice medicine, I still have a lot to work with and I'll figure something out," she told her sisters.
One of the concepts that ties into this is a concept called computational irreducibility, and it's the idea that in order to figure something out, you can't just calculate it in an equation; you have to actually go through the steps to figure out what the end result would be.
When Shannon and Swift began writing the script for Friday the 13th, they imposed some rules based on their experiences of writing Freddy vs. Jason on themselves. They wanted their teenage characters to "sound normal". Shannon and Swift said they did not want the characters to know Jason's name or to become what they considered "the Scooby-Doo cliché where it's a bunch of kids trying to figure something out".
According to Russo, that was their worst fight ever. The duo didn’t talk, or even look at each other, during commercial breaks for 2 and a half months. Francesa said he went on vacation in the summer of 2000 and told WFAN to figure something out because he refused to work with Russo again when he returned. Without Francesa's knowledge, Francesa's wife Roe sent a wedding invitation to Russo.
Mungle reportedly had only six days to complete the prosthetics for the episode. Mungle later noted that after being told what the scene would entail he asked, "if we can figure something out, could we show it on TV?" While the studio approved the footage, Spotnitz later called the sequence "awfully graphic"; he was surprised the sequence got past censors since it would be difficult to show in a PG-rated film.Spotnitz (2005), 22:24–22:26.
According to Bryan, he asked what the verses should discuss on, to which Băruţa responded: "Well, you have time... figure something out!"; Bryan came up with the line: "You think you’ve got the time to figure it out" and the rest of "Change" was written in a "very natural flow" in about 30 minutes. An enhanced CD of the song was released in Romania in 2011 by Romanian Television (TVR), containing "Change", its instrumental version and music video, along with the tracks "The Gathering" and "Come as One". The latter served as Hotel FM's entry for the 2010 Romanian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest.

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