As soon as you think you've figured something out, it changes.
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We didn't have much, but my mother always figured something out.
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I want to be clear, oftentimes they have figured something out.
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Or if one of us has figured something out, and isn't saying anything.
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"It's not like we decided to relaunch the Razr and figured something out," he said.
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He must have figured something out, because Joey kept his dark brown hair for all 10 seasons.
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And by now I hope you've figured something out: This is the trade deal Obama actually struck.
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Perhaps he's figured something out, or perhaps the Yankees, Braves, and Angels don't have great offenses this year.
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For one thing there was no one to call at 2 in the morning to say I figured something out.
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Stan Van Gundy's bunch appeared to have figured something out in 2016, but they took a massive step backwards last season.
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I always assumed, in my own insecurity, that other people had figured something out that was just totally elusive to me.
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He figured something out, playing the next 27 holes in eight under to vault into contention, at seven under for the tournament.
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So maybe he could have figured something out, but it is Christmastime and it's unlikely anyone will be working unless there's an emergency.
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They've figured something out that has frustrated talented young designers for decades, that's for sure, but they've also rode in on a perfect storm.
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Comparing Canada with the United States is reasonable — we're close enough, and share a similar history and geography — but suggesting that Canada has figured something out that other nations haven't is not.
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The Money Wizard clearly figured something out — and he shares everything he's learned so far on his personal blog — but just how much sacrifice does it take to set himself up for such an early retirement?
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And, yes, the sheer size of the lad would make it difficult for BannerHulk to participate in many common human sexual acts, but after a decade of celibacy a genius like Bruce surely figured something out.
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If she could rely on her family quickly getting the seriousness of it maybe they could have figured something out Emma: That's what she would have had to spend time figuring out—how to communicate it effectively.
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But the demographic strengths that led to Jones' victory closely mirrored Democrats' successes in Virginia and New Jersey -- an indicator that the party has figured something out beyond the reality that Moore, facing allegations of child molestation and sexual assault, was perhaps the only Republican who could lose a statewide contest in Alabama.
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It's not immediately clear why Raquel (Kathryn Hahn) is now a series regular in season three — other than the fact that Hahn is amazing — but she turns up throughout the season as a reminder that for as much as we might think we've figured something out (in this case, the divine), our brains are ultimately limited by our own perspectives.
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