Now I know not to muck around with it and get her to a surgeon.
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And we are going to muck around with the site that has significant search traffic, at best we're gonna take a hit, right?
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Apple says teachers asked for a non-Bluetooth keyboard option for classrooms, so they wouldn't have to muck around with pairing them to iPads.
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"What upside is there for us to muck around with the rules," said Steve Duprey, the New Hampshire Republican committeeman and a rules committee member.
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It's technically a "shopping experience" rather than a shop, because while you can muck around with everything inside, you can't take any of it home with you.
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Then when Barack Obama first took office, he had better things to do than to muck around with this issue, and kind of hoped Congress would work something out.
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But the debate over the plan has precious little to do with debates about Trump's plans for tariffs and other crude instruments to muck around with the international trade system.
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And finding out that there's some agency in Washington that most people have never heard of who are gonna muck around with that, well guess what, a lot of people don't like that.
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As a child, Pearce was exorcised by his parents for alleged demonic possession, and after his father died, his mother and he would "muck around with a Ouija board". Pearce believes in the paranormal and occult, and claims to have had contact with various entities. Douglas P. is openly gay, and says that 'being gay is fundamental to Death in June', and expresses discontent with this side of Death in June not being explored in interviews. He describes the lack of coverage of this as 'incredulous' [sic].
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Recognizing that "not everyone wants to muck around with Photoshop", the site asks a question each week hoping to provoke amusing anecdotes. It was originally used as material for the radio show and the newsletter, but realising the popularity of the content, the site owners decided to continue the questions after the close of the show. A new topic is begun every Thursday (at which point it becomes impossible to reply to the previous QOTW) and, as with the other areas of the site, Question of the Week attracts regulars known for their characteristic posts. Each post is voted for in the same way as the image challenge.
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By the time Milestone and DC drafted their contract over DC distributing Milestone comics, the characters were from separate fictional universes. However, when crossovers between Static Shock and other DC animated series were suggested, it was established that they were from the same DC animated universe—"rather than having to muck around with multiple dimensions, or whatever." Although McDuffie stressed that the show remains loyal to "the spirit and the tone" of the comic book, some changes were done because of its timeslot and target audience of pre-teens. For example, guns appeared less frequently, Richie is not explicitly portrayed as homosexual, and he is Virgil's confidant instead of Frieda.
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