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8 Sentences With "like it or lump it"

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Like it or lump it, the so-called Latin remix phenomenon isn't going away.
That narrow network, like it or lump it, is the key to Oscar's plans to turn profitable.
Well, along with staying inside, reading the paper, and watching countless hours of TV. "You've got to either like it or lump it," she preaches daily, as if it's the first time she's bestowed such wisdom.
Duterte, who was swept to office in May by a huge margin on a platform tilted towards the poor, said he had consciously shut powerful tycoons out of his election campaign and where his reform plan was concerned, they would have to like it or lump it.
Duterte, who was swept to office in May by a huge margin on a platform tilted toward the poor, said he had consciously shut powerful tycoons out of his election campaign and where his reform plan was concerned they would have to like it or lump it.
Remember, young man, not just you inside here, as big, as sorry as your sorry story is, truly, truly, bad and ugly—we heard about the other poor gored kid in Flagstaff, son—but there's three of us stuck together in here awhile, like it or lump it and the dead boy, too, but do not despair quite yet, young man, maybe we will plea-bargain the judge down from first-degree murder and death to life imprisonment (though Arizona looking for an under-sixteen to execute and thus lower the death-penalty age threshold and here comes your son, a handy colored killer to make the State's case easy, the lawyers warned us).
The move worked and he sold his stock at a substantial profit, conservatively estimated to be equal to his tour fee.Smith, p. 130. Barnes played in Bradman's testimonial match at the MCG in December 1948, but otherwise made himself unavailable for first-class cricket, preferring to pursue business interests. He wrote a regular column for Sydney's The Daily Telegraph, prosaically titled "Like It or Lump It", in which he often criticised the administration of the game and the amounts paid to Australia's leading cricketers.
Derriman, Phillip; 'Players Face Big Pay Cuts as League Feels the Pinch'; Sydney Morning Herald, 7 July 1983, p. 9 The Sharks failed to do this, and Miller was sacked at the beginning of October.Lester, Gary; 'Like It or Lump It'; The Sun-Herald; 2 October 1983, p. 92 That November Miller was signed by his former club Eastern SuburbsSport Digest; Sydney Morning Herald, 24 November 1983, p. 26 but played so poorly that he was relegated so low as third grade,Dasey, Jason; 'Rebel Shark Finds New Life in "Old Dart"’; Sydney Morning Herald, 15 September 1985, p.

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