"To go around the State Department, to go around the Pentagon, to go around the CIA …," he answered.
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You know, we don&apost go around life like a monopoly where you can go around the board as many times as you wants.
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That's the time to go around ... KS: And invest.
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As for why, there's plenty of blame to go around.
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The two parties have been strangely silent this go around.
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Relax pups, there are plenty of treats to go around.
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Yet the real differentiator this go around is battery life.
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There's plenty of Alpha, Beta, and Daryl to go around.
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Wherever you go around the world, this will be case.
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We consciously chose to go around the globe a bit.
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Even if we just go around and around and around.
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There is enough goodness in the world to go around.
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We're coming back to it, again, for another go around.
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There simply aren't enough public interest lawyers to go around.
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There's only so much of San Francisco to go around.
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Only hurt people go around trying to destroy other people.
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Yeah, there's only so much money to go around. Absolutely.
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Epic has made a few crucial changes this go around.
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I think our strategy is to go around the world.
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CAFARO: I think there are enough arrows to go around.
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"Normal people don't go around killing each other," he said.
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Still, there's plenty of flutters and squawks to go around.
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"There's a lot of blame to go around," he added.
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I sometimes go around and ask everyone to weigh in.
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The horse will see the tree and go around it.
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That means there is less cold air to go around.
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There is very little blame or bitterness to go around.
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"You need to go around Europe," the senior official explained.
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And there are plenty of such dangers to go around.
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He did not make any attempt to go around me.
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And there was a lot of blame to go around.
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Will there even still be enough work to go around?
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Plenty of vitamin D to go around on this trip!
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This go around, he is focusing specifically on deep learning.
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"I do not go around making sexual advances," he said.
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And that alert started to go around very very quickly.
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They have to go around and inspect and scan product.
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Realistically, you know there are limited opportunities to go around.
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They don't go around saying whatever comes to their mind.
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There's plenty of grease to go around, so get squeaking.
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I go around now and the objects speak to people.
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There aren't enough basketballs to go around on that team.
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Mr. Amiri said there was blame enough to go around.
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Know that there is plenty of wealth to go around.
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There is plenty of blame to go around, of course.
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"You can't go around saying that about NATO," Trump added.
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Then we go around the room and everyone makes suggestions.
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"I used to go around on a bicycle," he said.
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There just aren't enough rentals to go around, they said.
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"You know, I go around, I make speeches," he said.
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And yes, there was plenty of cake to go around.
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And, some people say [it's] better than the first go-around.
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"I go around at home like I'm just raggedy," she says.
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There's plenty of love in the KarJenner family to go around!
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They allow fake news, the real fake news to go around.
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There's plenty of blame to go around about the price hike.
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He better make every shot 'cause he can't go around me.
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Roy Cooper said, adding that drivers should not go around barricades.
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"I go around at home like I'm just raggedy," she said.
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Because there are enough cool blues to go around for everyone.
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When is it safe to go around a double-parked vehicle?
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There's not going to be enough of me to go around.
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We'll see if she can redeem herself this next go-around.
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If the frequency is a match, he asks to go around.
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Yes, there is a lot of the spread to go around.
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You can go around in circles a million times over again.
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Wherever you go around the world, this will be the case.
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The question is, will there be enough land to go around?
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There's probably more blame to go around than meets the eye.
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Pucker up because we've got enough puppy love to go around!
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There's already plenty of drama in this world to go around.
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And hopefully, this go-around would include fewer injuries for her.
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And if it doesn't seem quite as revolutionary this go around?
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But you can't just go around not knowing which is which.
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I want to have public meetings that go around the district.
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Still, there's plenty of fear to go around in the market.
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Sometimes it's because they're not enough of pads to go around.
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Maybe he just has a lot of love to go around?
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Nor is big pharma going to go around gunning down rivals.
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How long have you been in the Mission this go around?
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You only go around one time, and I especially understand that.
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We go around the city and give them out Christmas Day.
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But this go around, I was surprised there was no opposition.
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I tried to go around him (left) but couldn't get by.
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Neither do people go around shooting the guards they have hired.
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Let's go around and introduce ourselves and say our favorite thing.
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They would have a belt that would go around the waist.
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The unstoppable force declares a national emergency to go around it.
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People can still climb over walls, go around or under them.
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A. Go around the world three times before starting to work.
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You can't go around treating women as if they were objects.
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You might go around and around on one seemingly impossible poser.
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There simply never will be enough amazing talent to go around.
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"Maybe you guys can go around," Miles groans to the pedestrians.
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There's not enough to go around, so everyone's against each other.
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And that wasn't done in a comprehensive way last go around.
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I want to go around the room and hear everyone's opinion.
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I wish it could feel like there's enough to go around.
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There's only so much screen time to go around, I guess.
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We can't go around sanctioning everybody without thinking through the implications.
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"There are people who literally go around Sieg Heiling," he said.
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No, I said, most Pakistanis don't go around quoting that poem.
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Ultimately, there just are not enough good schools to go around.
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Especially in great plays, there are many truths to go around.
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I used to go around and talk about how everyone's leaving.
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There was plenty of cash to go around, even outside stocks.
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There is plenty of work to go around, Mr. Jennings said.
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But there was less fun to go around this Fashion Week.
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There is plenty of money and quality content to go around.
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I hadn't gotten into my dream school the first go around.
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Since your managing agent is not being helpful, go around him.
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But I think it's because these things go around in cycles.
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VICE: Do a lot of people go around wearing ostrich jackets?
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They feel there is a limited amount of it to go around.
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There's more than enough of Kim Kardashian West's love to go around!
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Could we maybe just go around the room and we'll introduce ourselves.
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And the divide this go-around appears to be growing even starker.
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Of course, there are still more than enough delights to go around.
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"There are only so many $2800 checks to go around," Weaver said.
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And if you go around the room, you'll find most of us . . .
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I don't understand why we go around the globe looking for trouble.
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There will be plenty of weed to go around on October 17th.
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The Mafia don't go around with 12-inch patches on their clothes.
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But the truth is, there's still plenty of summertime to go around.
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However Nathan doesn't expect the same type of move this go around.
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Thankfully, there was plenty of good to go around at Sundance 2016.
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She would go around saying things like 'No wonder your husband cheats.
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But it could also shrink the total there is to go around.
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" E: "The storylines don't really go around them but they are there.
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"It's useful to know how to go around domain blocking," she says.
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There's more than enough love to go around in the Beckham family!
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There's a whole lot of satisfaction to go around in this movie.
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There are plenty of such channels to go around on the platform.
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That means there simply may not be enough business to go around.
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You know, you can't go around being glamorous Cher all the time.
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But of course in Paris, there's plenty of love to go around.
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And in the meantime, there are still plenty of to go around.
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So finding ways to go around the systems was actually really helpful.
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Even when there's plenty of lobster to go around, it's still expensive.
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At the time, there were none to go around and learn from.
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If that occurs, there will be plenty of blame to go around.
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There are many, many copies of this particular award to go around.
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There is, with any shutdown, more than enough blame to go around.
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"Guess we forgot to do that the first go around," she wrote.
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You can't just go around telling everyone what you're about to do.
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"There aren't enough middle-class black folks to go around," Bill said.
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The problem is that there's more than enough blame to go around.
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Usually, there's plenty of Apple envy to go around in Mountain View.
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We don't want people to feel overwhelmed on the first go around.
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Hmm... Anyway, turns out the psychic banana was correct this go-around.
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So Budd will actually have to break a sweat this go-around.
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There were plenty of false notes to go around — especially during E!
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The silverware will go around the globe to embassies around the world.
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The scrimmage leader would go around the table and survey our hypotheses.
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Watch out when you go around corners — she likes to play-attack.
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Dorsey is in his second go-around as chief executive at Twitter.
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Then there'd be no reason for anybody to go around blaming Janet.
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Then I animated the strings to go around it and pull together.
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There was even enough love to go around for this baby rhino.
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That leaves you with less money to go around to offer coverage.
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First, there are the "no" votes from the last go-around. Sens.
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In Spain, drumming parties called tamboradas go around the clock for days.
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They go around and clean each of the doorknobs on the cells.
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You said you would go around telling people I was your nephew.
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For poor renters, there is never enough housing assistance to go around.
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DOUGLAS: And I say he —— [SOUND OF CAR HORN] DOUGLAS: Go around!
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I'll go around a corner and be absolutely sure that they're there.
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There were too many people and not enough resources to go around.
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A story used to go around about him back in the 1990s.
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McConnell, however, may be looking at a different electorate this go-around.
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It doesn't go around and campaign for environmental activism or environmental change.
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"Off camera, I don't go around getting drunk at night," he said.
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So, whatever you do, don't go around the neck with the rope.
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But Ms. McCray said there is more than enough to go around.
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She accepted that there weren't enough masks to go around for staff.
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The planes used to go around and around -- 'Don't land, don't land.
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But there simply are not enough good immigration lawyers to go around.
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""You can&apost just go around making statements like that about NATO.
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Don't go around saying they're cheating—you need to get the evidence.
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The next go around could be the one that guarantees the future.
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But Porsz doesn't go around taking photos of every pup he sees.
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""You just can&apost go around making statements like that about NATO.
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We don't know if there will be enough sales to go around.
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We do have to go around with a certain amount of vigilance.
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But this isn't to say you have to go around feeling inadequate.
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A communications team in 2020 is designed to go around the filter.
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Each of you, let's start ... Go around, we'll start with you, Ankur.
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The good news: There's plenty of current, non-intimidating styles to go around.
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But when a show's this inert, there's usually enough blame to go around.
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"There just doesn't seem like enough copper concentrate to go around," she said.
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There are plenty of fuzzy turtlenecks and blanket scarves to go around, too.
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No, they wanted me to just go around and be rude to people.
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"I used to go around the junkyards and pick out bicycles," Myers recalls.
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But we had to redesign the PCB, the components that go around it.
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So, we're about find out if there are enough yachts to go around.
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Don't worry — there's plenty of Beyoncé lip reading to go around as well.
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We go around the table and everyone describes the bar in two words.
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I know we don't typically go around asking people how they are paid.
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And while sand needs are surging, there is not enough to go around.
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Ranging from affordable to splurge-worthy, there's plenty of tech to go around.
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And Waymo's car refuses to cross the double line to go around them?
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SANDERS: You know, I don't go around asking for governor's resignations every day.
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Steve doesn't go around sharing his hair secrets with just anyone, you know.
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Even with two people working on one empanada, there's plenty to go around.
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The challenge is there's only so much of San Francisco to go around.
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Could've been if Anthony Weiner didn't go around sexting people all the time.
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There was a lot of mess to go around during Insecure's third season.
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Let&aposs kind of go around the horn here on what&aposs going.
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Basically, we go around the home, pretending that the other is not there.
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The political thing is to go around him, but Bush couldn't have that.
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Today, on National Puppy Day, there's always plenty of happiness to go around.
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With homebuilding still weak, there is just so much housing to go around.
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The aesthetic focus this go around includes whimsical pastels and sporty perforated details.
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Or perhaps, How dare these women go around saying they deserve equal pay!
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Crewless, the system will go around the Moon and then come back home.
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I'm not [transgender] – but I don't care if they go around saying it.
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There's more than enough love to go around in Cristiano Ronaldo's growing family!
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There was less of scramble because there were more fish to go around.
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They are part of European societies—just go around Belgium, France, England, Germany.
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Samsung has tweaked the hardware of the S Pen this go around, too.
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At some point, there might not be enough productive work to go around.
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They go around the house collecting her housewife-y secret stashes of Ambien.
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Alas, there are only 100 jobs in the US Senate to go around.
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"There certainly aren't a sufficient number of toilets to go around," Fuller said.
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This alone wouldn't be problematic for Russia; there's enough oil to go around.
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Once you go around a couple of corners, revert to 12-minute miles.
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When I started going to Europe for the shows, we'd go around together.
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We are not meant to go around with excessive fat on our waists.
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It only seems that people come and go around me, and that changes.
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"It's a $500 billion market," he offers, suggesting there's enough to go around.
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I'd rather someone say it directly to me than go around my back.
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And the option to go around those stores, he noted, is rather limited.
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" Howie Mandel applauded Landers' go-around, saying, "You stepped it up 10 levels.
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You want the president of the United States to go around grabbing genitals?
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Lengthy negotiations are a waste of time and often go around in circles.
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But even with those measures, there is not enough PPE to go around.
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"Guess we forgot to do that the first go around," Ms. Combs tweeted.
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But I love him so much, hopefully there's enough work to go around.
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McConnell and Ryan don't go around advertising themselves as huge liars, after all.
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"I definitely can tell, [Dez] is a lot more serious this go around."
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In any case, there are no shortage of town halls to go around.
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I'd prefer not to comment on matters that go around litigation on this.
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Besides, there will still be plenty tough luck and randomness to go around.
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Can you go around to the porch so we can talk to you?
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And never fear: There are many "Revelations" — Ailey's 1960 masterpiece — to go around.
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Before coronavirus, it felt like there was just enough money to go around.
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That the book includes a smog-filled Delhi where people go around in
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"You can't just go around acting like a big shot," he said. Sen.
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You can't tell me because I might go around setting swords on fire?
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I cannot go around handcuffing comedians and dragging them off to joke jail.
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We don't have to curse and go around acting bad with our words.
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"I think importantly this go-around, they're rolling it out national," Bernstein said.
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That has supported bond prices as there is less debt to go around.
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Bannon, the Democratic strategist, said there was plenty of blame to go around.
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"Simply put, there are only so many resources to go around," he said.
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Or else you can go around in analysis mode, contextualizing and intellectualizing everything.
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He also expressed concern that there were not enough jobs to go around.
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Did you have any conversations with the Clinton campaign the last go-around?
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It's a big question because these stories go around the world so quickly.
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But to do that, Trump would have to go around Bannon and Miller.
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Evil Dead, which has buckets of blood to go around, airs Sundays on Starz.
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And that there's no room for startups to go around them, in any way.
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A lot's changed for Hillary Clinton since her last go-around in the primaries.
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Another problem with plenty of bipartisan blame to go around is California's budget woes.
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The two senators will not share the debate stage on the first go-around.
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We go around the circle one-by-one and I'm surprised no one abstains.
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"There is not even enough of me to go around with them," she says.
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There's enough glitter belts, baby bags, newsboy caps, and platform sandals to go around.
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People are angry these days, but there's only so much outrage to go around.
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Yes, that fear that there are limited slices of the pie to go around.
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When air approaches an obstacle (like mesh wires), it tries to go around it.
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Or are there not enough jobs to go around without the outsourced auto positions?
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When I was a girl, there wasn't always enough of that to go around.
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That makes it hard to let him go around the lineup the next time.
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I didn't go around, picking scabs and just making any case I could make.
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Some just go around all the gyms and try a little bit of everything.
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He said there's "probably plenty of blame to go around" for the bill's failure.
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And why wouldn't the donors go around the world to get the best price?
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So gather your closest dozen or so friends, there's enough space to go around.
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How it works: There's only so much money and human capacity to go around.
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There will be plenty of cake to go around, as well, the rep confirms.
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They would go around the world and find best practice and bring it in.
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Obviously, I would have rather seen it hit the mesh the first go-around.
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Lucky for one reader, the tab's going to be on us this go-around.
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They just go around and look at beautiful homes and talk about the architecture.
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I mean, we only go around once of this crazy planet of ours once.
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This not just applies with coaches but all the experts that go around it.
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As desperate Puerto Ricans wait for aid, there's not enough food to go around.
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Later Thursday, Graham said Trump should just go around Democrats to fund his wall.
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There wasn't enough to go around, which led to bidding wars and even riots.
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"There's probably plenty of blame to go around," Mulvaney said of the legislation's failure.
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I can't go around walking exposing my genitals like they can the mammary glands.
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Now you're doing Nextdoor, but let's start with your first go-around here, Epinions.
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In this day in age, we've got enough people that go around saying things.
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Let me sort of go around and answer that a couple of different ways.
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"We'd go around SoHo and spray-paint all the dog poop gold," Karim says.
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While treating patients, he couldn't wear gloves because there weren't enough to go around.
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Frankly, he or she has no time to go around and create comparable stats.
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There is plenty of it to go around in women's tennis at this stage.
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I don't go around quoting it at parties or saying it changed my life.
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This was thought to be helpful because there aren't enough psychiatrists to go around.
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"We are the blue-collar workers who make the country go around," she said.
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While Bean was the sentimental pick, there was plenty of love to go around.
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"When I started out, you would go around to sets and hustle," she says.
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There is plenty of blame for the tribalism in our country to go around.
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I think there is more thought about 'how do you go around existing processes.
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Organizers go around the crowd updating people where the action will move after this.
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Now, I'm 22 and I believe in the universe and things that go around.
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With barely enough plot to go around, most characters are served a tiny dollop.
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Even she does not have license to go around the streets, criticizing people unasked.
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Some housing wonks now think that Britain is building enough homes to go around.
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Seriously: If you were in "secret society," would you go around texting about it?
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It's Elizabeth's second go-around ... she was married to Michael Glenn Martin before William.
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Snakes could go around things, trees could grow, glass could melt, things could levitate.
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There just aren't enough cavities to go around to keep their businesses thriving anymore.
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It sounds really cool that we get together and go around town by bike.
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NOW THEY GO AROUND AND TALK ABOUT GLOBAL CLIMATE WARMING AND ALL THIS STUFF.
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" Joe and I go around again, "What the biggest idea you could think of?
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Unlike Sale, however, James didn't go around tearing up his teammates' jerseys as well.
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They love each other, but they don't go around talking about it a lot.
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So, I will go around and see how badly the government is shut down.
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Although the star's been replaced, there's obviously still plenty of anger to go around.
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It makes less money to go around... and hurts the most economically vulnerable workers.
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Do you agree that the blame can go around beyond the right-wing fringe?
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Just get the pair that go around the back of your neck or whatever.
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Additionally, with both radio and cellular tech, there's only so much bandwidth to go around.
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Luckily, they corrected the course with a well-placed "twat" on the second go around.
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We didn't even have to go around the parties anymore; people started coming to us.
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But this is really just much worse than having plenty of houses to go around.
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I was 20, 21 when I started — I didn't really go around buying plane tickets!
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So don't go around saying "I'm busier than you" or comparing your schedule to others.
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Anytime a Congresswoman go around and she - we look at her as a domestic terrorist.
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We are led to believe that he finished second last go-around to Neil Gorsuch.
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But he&aposs not supposed to go around calling people an infestation, animals, criminals, rapists.
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There were light-up hula hoops and noisemakers and gold party hats to go around.
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That makes it a lot harder to go around threatening politicians or to scare anyone.
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"The tears were flowing everywhere, there wasn't even enough tissues to go around," Judon said.
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I go around telling women to be in politics, and now people are asking me.
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That said, there's still plenty of legal, political, and reputational jeopardy to go around here.
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Of course, since it's Twitter, there were plenty of memes and GIFs to go around.
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg took most of the hits, but there were plenty to go around.
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If a kid believes that, they might go around cutting loads of earthworms in half.
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"There's a lot of money to go around," said Cathy Boyle, principal analyst at eMarketer.
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Plus, with such a huge cast, there are plenty of costume options to go around.
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Want to go around manually configuring every strand of a 5,000-strand 3D hair model?
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It will keep us together, it can't be bought, it makes the world go around.
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Does he go around saving children when he's not killing entire villages full of hosts?
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So you were quiet, and you didn't go around and brag that you were Indian.
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Usually half of them are euthanized because there aren't enough good homes to go around.
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Well, that didn't happen either as there simply haven't been enough profits to go around.
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His second go-around was Precision Polling, which SurveyMonkey then acquired shortly after it launched.
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"That's why I was one of the hold outs in the first go around," Rep.
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Expect a bigger, louder and more impactful year for GDPR's second go around the sun.
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I mean, do we normally go around with squeaky voices kicking people in the backside?
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There were plenty of surfboards to go around to celebrate the 2019 Teen Choice Awards.
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How do you get off the dole when there's not enough work to go around?
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It's messy, it's raw, there are layers upon layers, and they go around in circles.
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"It is kind of unusual to have this second go around of this," he said.
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Addiction, popping ... I always go around and grayscale peoples' phones, and then they- Oh, really?
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"How (can we) avoid that we just go around in the same circles?" he said.
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You take control of a stock car, and you go around a giant race track.
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Wait, do people in this village normally go around carrying a boat with a dogsled?
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"There's not enough water to go around when you have really dense forests," she said.
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But if today is any indication, there's still more chances for blame to go around.
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"It absolutely makes no sense, I don't go around questioning Donald Trump's health," she concluded.
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It's so hypocritical that these people go around and will say, 'This is my wine.
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"I was loath to go around them and try to reach Barack directly," Edley says.
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Am I going to go around and attack people who do not support my proposal?
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" He'd told Murray, "I think we can do a show and go around the world.
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In their first go-around, "Liam couldn't handle when Miley acted nutty," says the source.
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Voksi didn't actually break Denuvo, but he found a clever way to go around it.
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But it was a big family and there was never enough pie to go around.
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But it's not appropriate for you to go around asking people who they voted for.
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"People go around and say, 'You're being pimped by the secretary,'" Ms. Reed-Veal said.
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There are the right number of parents in residence and enough attention to go around.
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Why go around looking for people who aren't wild about Hillary and trumpeting their voices?
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That's part of foreign policy, but I don't go around saying that's my role model.
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"We go around the room like this for an hour or so," the official said.
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But the problem for the people is that he doesn't have enough to go around.
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Fully autonomous American killing machines still aren't allowed to go around murdering people willy nilly.
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That created a pool of about $64 billion in non-defense money to go around.
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After all, who but bots and spammers would go around following 1,000 people a day?
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"People go around and say 'you're being pimped by the secretary,'" she added, slamming Mrs.
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It may be all around us, but there's only so much spectrum to go around.
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In medieval England, "soulers" would go around begging rich folk for "soul cakes" on Halloween.
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In order of seniority, they go around the table casting votes and explaining their reasoning.
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The second go-around we used Mint for our budget, which worked out pretty well.
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If they wanted to build this arena, it would have to go around her casita.
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Looks like just as many people will be tuning in for a second go-around.
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People don't go around asking about NATO if I'm building a building in Manhattan, right?
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I go around on my bicycle, I stop in the street, I talk to people.
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Although the flight is receiving lots of hype, this is not its first go-around.
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"I'm not saying a candidate needs to go around preaching doom and gloom," he said.
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Yet there are only so many trained medical professionals in the military to go around.
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All in all, there's plenty of quirk to go around, and absolutely no extraneous amenities.
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"People here don't like it when you go around saying taxation is theft," he said.
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If the poor are up to a certain standard, they won't go around making scenes.
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"I don't think it is beneficial to go around shaming people in general," he said.
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Now it's dominated by people who go around doing their thing at other people's facilities.
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Bret: On the breakdown in bipartisan civility, there's more than enough blame to go around.
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There&aposs still plenty of cash to go around for people with big (profitless) visions.
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There were campfires burning in the shelters and plenty of hot cocoa to go around.
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Boomers can go around griping about how millennials "killed" everything from brunch to retirement savings.
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Ms. Lappé (pronounced Luh-PAY) concluded that there was plenty of food to go around.
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Should America be forced out of Iraq, there would be much blame to go around.
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My second go around at Democratic Socialism Simulator, I decided to shoot for the stars.
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There's plenty of blame to go around, encompassing opioid-abusing moms and opioid-prescribing doctors.
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There is plenty of blame to go around for how Ms. Coulter's talk was handled.
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"Roche's good fortune means there is less to go around for other companies," he said.
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One morning over breakfast, the group go around the table nominating each other for sacrifice.
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CNN reporting has shown there is blame to go around for federal and local authorities.
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Investigators searched the unfortunate burglar's home, discovering items he stole from his first go-around.
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There are agents whose sole, unenviable job is to go around replacing the sensors' batteries.
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A scarcity mindset is the belief that there's only so much success to go around.
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At least he didn't go around saying that America was already great, like Hillary did.
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When there aren't enough units to go around then you can't have housing for all.
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There will be exemptions this go-around, including refugees, the physical unwell, and religious pilgrims.
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Yet, some have found a magic tool, a VPN, to go around the information control.
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But without Gigafactories of their own, there might not be enough batteries to go around.
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The company, most likely, has more than enough of the plastic sunglasses to go around.
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That makes no sense to me that she would go around bashing us for no reason.
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Needless to say, this was one furry rescue flight, with plenty of love to go around!
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And you don't need to go around photoshopping anything to find embarrassing pictures of the Tories.
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After all, Equifax is itself a credit reporting agency; there's plenty of irony to go around.
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If you go around the party ripping masks off of people, you may find your soulmate.
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They want to be sure there are enough workers to go around without having wage inflation.
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Did you actually go around and persuade farmers to let you put detectors on their land?
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"There's enough to go around economically when we know each other and work together," says Kivirist.
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We were going to go around like Emily's List on steroids and fix these social ills.
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I go around three times a week, mostly on weekends, and make frequent trips to Whistler.
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Speaking of "Little Women," there was more than enough praise to go around for Saoirse Ronan.
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Up until now, there's always been plenty of water from the Colorado River to go around.
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"I really believe that podcasting has way more than enough room to go around," Sacks says.
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It's way easier to not go around taking beavers and milking their, their uh — Rabaiotti: — butts!
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"In the first fitting, I had them switch it to go around the back," says Fremar.
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If their relationship is any indication, the Pauls have a lot of love to go around.
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"It didn't even cross my mind to go around," he explained to the local news outlet.
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Anyone who has some sort of awareness should ask themselves what makes this shit go around.
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Because I watched Richard Nixon go around firing everybody, and that didn't work out too well.
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No matter the epidemic, there are always a limited amount of medical resources to go around.
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As with any financial mess, there is plenty of blame to go around for these excesses.
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Money Makes The World Go Around caught the attention of collector Uli Sigg several years ago.
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But with nearly $20 billion in new spending, there was lots of money to go around.
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But part of it is also because there have been fewer economic gains to go around.
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They go around the ocean finding shiny things and putting them in front of their cave.
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They have to show that the United States cannot just go around blowing up Russian allies.
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Tough people don't go around talking about how tough they are or trying to prove it.
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Commanders have a slew of research and engineering options, with only limited resources to go around.
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As for the other dogs ... there was a lot of cute and ugly to go around.
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That makes no sense to me, that she would go around bashing us for no reason.
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Even from the olds, there were plenty of witty, artful, and poignant messages to go around.
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"Local political leaders even go around and claim this practice has been long abolished," Sunar added.
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And this week's stock plunge showed that there is still plenty of volatility to go around.
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There's a lot of shame to go around the set of Real Housewives Of New York.
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"There aren't enough high-yield bonds to go around," said a source familiar with the deal.
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Voksi found a way to go around Denuvo, while Conspiracy was able to remove it entirely.
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"HIV took much longer to go around the world, and wasn't nearly as dramatic," he added.
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No, better yet, I'll go around and let the organizer know in person that I'm resigning.
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It is remarkable the thousands of bikes that go around Utrecht, a most bike-friendly city.
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Observers suggest there is blame to go around, but much is directed at the White House.
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And for good reason: A filing almost always means there's not enough money to go around.
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The poor scavenge garbage for food, while the rich go around with armored cars and bodyguards.
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All Tamagotchis start off in "Tamatown", where they can go around making friends with other Tamagotchis.
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Every Thanksgiving, my mom makes us go around the table and say what we're thankful for.
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And if there aren't enough jobs to go around, you — not Postmates — are out of luck.
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Come on now Nick ... share the swag ... there's enough to go around for all you millionaires.
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There are more ways than ever to make money, but less of it to go around.
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It really doesn't have any bearing on their life, so they go around doing these things.
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She also argued there would still be plenty of work to go around if it passed.
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Still others were told a bitter truth: There simply were not enough tests to go around.
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The prime minister is going to go around the country campaigning to ordinary people about it.
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You'll see, you'll drive it when you're here with me, we'll go around, it'll be great.
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"There was blame to go around," Fraser writes of the troubled relationship between Wilder and Lane.
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"It's a bit embarrassing to go around, yelling at people to wake up," Mr. Kashif said.
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The conversation seems to go around and around just like many of his others with her.
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The Americans There wasn't a lot of happiness to go around in "The Americans" this week.
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"I knew I would go around to different festivals but I've learned so much," she said.
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For his third go around, Wang told TechCrunch he wanted to do something more mission-driven.
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"We don't go around the world extorting people for a partisan political endeavor," said Democratic Rep.
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" As the men settled into their seats, Sturdevant asked them to go around and "check in.
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As a geeky icebreaker, we go around the table and share our favorite guilty-pleasure website.
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A standard gasoline engine on a motorcycle can go around 300 miles on a single tank.
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Now it's having a second go around at those it missed via our blood and bones.
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This idea that you want to go around the mainstream media is not a new idea.
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Either way, there'll be plenty of blame to go around among competing factions within the GOP.
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However, the actress adds that this go-around, her pregnancy is much more difficult than the first.
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Branson told CNN's Crane that there are enough customers to go around in the space tourism market.
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What's been different for you in year two with the Warriors, compared to your first go around?
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McLemore tried to go around a screen set by Lakers center Timofey Mozgov and caught Mozgov's knee.
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"It's not that I'm asking for the storm to part and go around our house," she continued.
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Not only is the Bay Area housing market expensive, there just isn't enough housing to go around.
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And then you go around doing whatever you were going to do in terms of drug policy.
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GUILFOYLE: That was pretty -- WATTERS: No mistakes, but there&aposs plenty of mistakes to go around -- Greg.
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There's only so much plant matter to go around for our energy needs — so who gets priority?
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How much of that pie there actually is to go around is still a pretty open question.
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It's already full of editors and influencers, but there are plenty of Scotch cocktails to go around.
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That's the most exhausting feeling to have in this industry like there's not enough to go around.
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Or: That's a great idea, and I loved it when Susie said it the first go around.
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Lots of forehead jokes go around, mainly involving security researchers, which inspired me about the Putin joke.
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First of all, cockroaches like to go around during the night, which coincidentally is when people sleep.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jennifer Lopez are spreading a simple message: love makes the world go around.
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Staffing is one example — there are only so many people to go around to 24 Democratic campaigns.
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"There's just not enough frequency in branded deals and native advertising deals" to go around, he said.
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There is enough food to go around for everyone and together we can end hunger in America!
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I would just go around photographing things in my neighborhood in Ridgewood that would catch my eye.
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Directors don't tend to just go around listing their movies on Twitter for the heck of it.
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There's no way for us to go around this course, so we have to go through it.
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You could go around pointing fingers in every f-----g direction in Hollywood if you wanted to.
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I don't lie or go around in circles and I don't have any interest except my country.
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Cramer predicted FAANG stocks would fall under pressure if there is not enough money to go around.
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And the answer is that is not too many people go around defending the health care system.
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I have sinned in my life, so I have no right to go around carrying a grudge.
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The city, instead of removing the monument, built a 28503-foot wooden box to go around it.
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And without that, the moderates say 'we're going to work with Democrats and go around you guys.
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Then you think well the airplanes can't fly around the globe; submarines can't go around the globe.
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But in this election cycle, many will feel there is more than enough aggression to go around.
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"They go around saying 'Our hour has come,'" he said of his opponents on television Tuesday night.
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In January, for instance, she hired a lawyer to go around suing suburbs for not building enough.
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Every year, the club hosts a golf outing and hires strippers to go around with the players.
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David Stringer (R) said "there aren't enough white kids to go around," according to The Associated Press.
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"I go around, I ask for a job here and there, but nobody's hiring," Mr. Morales said.
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Congress has ceded authority to the executive branch, making it easy for presidents to go around lawmakers.
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So I'd go around collecting them for 8-hour shifts in the sun, snow, or icy slush.
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Well, the weird thing is that you go around the planet once every hour and a half.
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"I would go around and give my grandson a sip, and then the others," the grandmother said.
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It's not a huge imposition to ask regional travelers to go around cities rather than through them.
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Conservatives who sought a solution are equally frustrated, but feel there's plenty of blame to go around.
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The candidate cannot continue to go around ducking, weaving and insulting random voters who broach the topic.
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The rumors are true: Season nine will be Rick Grimes's last go-around on The Walking Dead.
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With less money to go around, spending dries up and consumer demand — the economy's primary engine — slows.
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While Morton Williams was able to secure facemasks for their employees, there weren't enough to go around.
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Go around a room like this and for most people wages haven't gone up in a generation.
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On Pro Football The Giants have had a contemptible, humiliating season, with much blame to go around.
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To be sure, there is plenty of blame to go around for the growth of this epidemic.
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Housing, for buyers and renters alike, is competitive, with a limited amount of supply to go around.
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Jean Lemierre, chairman of BNP Paribas, said there is enough of London's banking pie to go around.
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Even with all the current focus on bipartisanship, there is plenty of partisan friction to go around.
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"Memes go around his censorship algorithms," a poster on the Qanon board on Endchan wrote in October.
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Remember I used to go around -- in the summer, I'd say, we're going to say Christmas again.
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Looking at holiday sales, "there's going to be plenty of good news to go around," Ablin said.
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It's started here at 23:22 for a long time, so just go around or finish earlier.
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"Let's go around and introduce ourselves," says Joe Stapleton, the high school English teacher leading the class.
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"We don't want to go around answering things and making them less special," Filoni told Entertainment Tonight.
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Lars Zetterstrom said would cause "larger flows of water" to go around the ends of the dam.
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Don't drive across it and if there is a barricade up, do not go around that barricade.
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That barely, that involvement barely survived in the last go-around with the National Defense Authorization Act.
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" He added, "At least he didn't go around saying that America was already great, like Hillary did.
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She asked us all to go around and say what we enjoyed about the day so far.
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"It's hard for E.P.A. to go around and try to figure out who's creating sandboxes," she said.
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However, there's no need to panic: Despite the shortage, there are still enough trees to go around.
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And so they're like these antibodies that go around hunting out change and trying to kill it.
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Once you have reached the Lake Superior, go around both lakes to return to your starting point.
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It's not crazy math: The less money there is to go around, the fewer projects get funded.
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I'll be rolling up the whole meal and there will be more than enough to go around.
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Sometimes I was the "orderly" and would go around to different cells on the unit, cleaning up.
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Makes sense that SDHS would wanna be involved -- they were kinda snubbed on the first go-around.
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Rescue workers have been distributing bottled water, but in some places, there isn't enough to go around.
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But legislators have tried to tweak the language to make this work on a second go-around.
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But this is his last go-around to really make it as a Silicon Valley tech billionaire.
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But as the line grew, there were concerns that there would not be enough merchandise to go around.
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"It seems to me that the Clinton campaign this go-around has taken that to heart," Elmendorf said.
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Fuller House fans rejoice, there will be plenty of Aunt Becky and Uncle Jesse love to go around!
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River cruises are the best way to go around and perhaps snag some fresh catch for a meal.
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Sometimes I'd have to go around and pick up the yellow bags around the store that people leave.
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But happily dating couples don't just go around casually sharing heartbreaking Beyoncé lyrics and deleting their Instagrams, people!
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"You go around this country and look market after market, they are down to one plan," he said.
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Food insecurity, disease and regional conflicts could all explode if there's not enough water to go around. 5.
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"Clearly there is less money to go around," said Emilio Gonzalez, chief executive officer of BT Investment Management.
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"Right after field rehearsal, we had to go around the drunk guys and sell these calendars," she says.
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If you go around and poke 60 people in the eye, you'd be in a lot of trouble.
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Looks like that star is gunning for the oh-so-coveted Best Actress trophy this next go around.
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"Listen, we can go around like a hamster wheel, around and around, about what really happened," she says.
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Free radicals are nasty little suckers that go around attacking cells in your body and causing oxidative stress.
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Until that happens, if it ever happens, however, there's likely plenty of business to go around for everyone.
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Without enough lifeboats to go around, the survivors built a raft for 16003 people left behind — 10 survived.
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Chuck Schumer made fun of the president after Trump had his cabinet go around the table praising him.
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Most importantly, the entire thing is based on the idea that there isn't enough bandwidth go go around.
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It's a massive public health crisis that's drawn national attention, and there's plenty of blame to go around.
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The instructor had us go around the room and make up a rhythm of goofy sounds and movements.
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But since the oil dried up near the end of 2109, there's less to go around these days.
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If there's a concrete wall in front of you, go through it, go over it, go around it.
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You don't know my daughter or me to go around giving your opinion of what you haven't seen.
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But with 13 women and only nine roses to go around, Bibiana came to fight for the rose.
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Now it is the end of June, but when will the 747 MAX go-around is still unknown.
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So, safe to say, this is not Wilk's first startup; indeed, he says it's his "fourth go around".
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She did not make a simple calendar so that when you go around the sun, it's 365 days.
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I go around giving lunches to the remaining anesthetists before being relieved to go home at 15.453:30.
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Families today have more than enough devices to go around, which, in some ways, is a good thing.
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There was no rhyme or reason as to why someone would go around and do something like that.
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There's plenty of Rogue One to go around for non-VR people as well, with Rogue One: Scarif.
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Normally when we hang out we'll go around to each other's house, watch TV, order pizza, then fuck.
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The boys now go around proclaiming feelings and pausing to emphasize their attitudes to race and sexual orientation.
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It's been said that a lie will go around the world while truth is pulling its boots on.
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There are enough shearling collars, Kardashian-style corset T-shirts, bodysuits, sweatpants, and clear booties to go around.
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There were space stations to assemble, exotic planets to explore, and only so much funding to go around.
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Bernie Sanders, of course, struggled a bit with getting African-American support when he ran last go around.
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Gigi needs an orthopedist, but there are not enough to go around, and she's perpetually on waiting lists.
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So with all that said, here's the central question: Can just anyone go around trademarking common dictionary words?
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Meanwhile, Apple has removed VPNs that let Chinese users go around the country's tight control of the internet.
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I think there's enough skepticism to go around about people who actually are reporters, who actually are documentarians.
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We came up with a game to go around the table and give each other gross, ridiculous nicknames.
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Do you ever hear these folks as you go around the paddock and head out to the track?
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Added pounds make any car less fun, as heavier cars don't go around tight corners nearly as well.
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You see, the company screwed over so many of you that there's not enough cash to go around.
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Regardless, both parties will have plenty of money to go around, which is evident in their ad spending.
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The administration has so far refused, which has some lawmakers demanding that Congress go around the White House.
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In the world of wacky beauty treatments, there are plenty of crazy hair color trends to go around.
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And we would have to delicately go around problems of thrusting in pretend-sex that anybody would have.
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As for Taylor's forgettable performance against the Jets, Jackson said there is plenty of blame to go around.
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If your bedroom or bathroom needs a pick-me-up, there are plenty of discounts to go around.
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"My job is to go around and rescue food," said Mr. Ammons, who has seniority on the team.
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In Baghdad in 2005, when the novel is set, there were plenty of body parts to go around.
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You cannot believe that somebody is asking you to go around the same block—the very same block!
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In other words, the more evenly the pie was divided, the less pie there was to go around.
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Republicans zeroed in on Obama's attempt to go around Congress as a questionable way to advance his goals.
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"Antigua attracts buyers who seek privacy, seclusion, and who wish to go around without being noticed," he said.
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I wouldn't go around proselytizing barefoot, or pronouncing shamanistic phrases, as often as not false, or perform miracles.
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Each meal we go around the table, and everybody has to say something nobody else knows about them.
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Amber's up for elimination as well ... so this might be her last go-around on the big stage.
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SANDERS: The key issue here was whether the United States should go around overthrowing small Latin American countries.
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"I think in large part she is responsible for ISIS, though there's plenty of blame to go around."
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To be fair, there is only so much budget money to go around and perhaps even less curiosity.
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"When I go outside my room, I go around the windows and talk to the others," Obueza said.
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I basically settled for peanuts because the prosecutor was trying to say that celebrities go around smacking cops.
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Everyone knows that there are not enough robotics engineers to go around, and the demand will only increase.
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The CDC says that's the other driver behind their recommendations: There just isn't enough money to go around.
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He'd go around, and we would say hi to everybody, and everybody would wish us a happy birthday.
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Political corruption and law enforcement corruption is always part and parcel to what makes the world go around.
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On why he supports more private treatment options outside the VA: Not enough VA hospitals to go around.
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They were stashed in safe houses along the way, often without enough food or water to go around.
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I think there wasn't as much money to go around as we thought there would start to be.
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And so began a debate that has reverberated across the state: Is there enough water to go around?
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When it comes to the high price of prescription drugs, there's a lot of blame to go around.
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They chant "Santa's coming over" five times on the first go-around, then double up the second time.
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In the hands of FX and Fargo creator Noah Hawley, Legion has plenty of potential to go around.
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I can be in the center of the storm and watch everything in the tornado go around me.
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The result will be imposed scarcity — where there's not enough food, health care or energy to go around.
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In January, the Nikkei reported that Foxconn had let go around 50,000 contract workers in China since October.
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The first go-around, there's always going to be a lot of partisanship on the national-international level.
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Do you go around singing Bach in churches and do all the Baroque operas you can in Europe?
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"We went on a big three week van vacation, where we go around the United States," he recalled.
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There is enough blame to go around as to why there is so little progress after 50 years.
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But the tawdry tale suggests that there was plenty of blame to go around, including the Sheriffs Dept.
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These fish eat the same small fish as the murres, and there simply wasn't enough to go around.
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Meanwhile, over 22019 in 10 U.S. households were food insecure, meaning there wasn't enough food to go around.
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Every night, we'd go around sharing our highs and lows of the day, just as these kids do.
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But the reasons behind these financial obstacles are manifold, and there is plenty of blame to go around.
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"It became a very valuable tool even though Bush didn't go around saying, 'Impeachment, impeachment,' " Devine told me.
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Yet Baring believed that there'd been more than enough suffering to go around, and not nearly enough compassion.
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They have lost 14 of their last 18 games, and there is plenty of blame to go around.
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Obama has intimated he won't go around the ban, so he won't be able to close the facility.
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The idea was Venus and Serena would go around together, fixing up places like women's shelters and schools.
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The idea was Venus and Serena would go around together, fixing up places like women's shelters and schools.
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The big problem for world markets right now is that there just aren't enough dollars to go around.
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Right now, candidates go around and go to black churches and organize black people to vote for Democrats.
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But when you go around knocking everybody down, you're too tired to put a puck in the net.
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"I go around to different facilities and give toll collectors an opportunity to ask me questions," he said.
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"There are plenty of failures to go around and I think everyone has acknowledged that," Mr. Cotton said.
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She had to go around changing her last name based on what school she was picking up from.
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The problem is that there just aren't enough bodas to go around (my last invite was in 212).
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I don't mean out of malice or ignorance, though there's plenty of both of those to go around.
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Those things are what I felt like I needed to go around the country saying over and over.
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The large number of users has made the roll-out of Pokémon GO around the world an… interesting… challenge.
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It takes 13¼ days for the Earth to go around the sun, so a 21-day year shortchanges reality.
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I don't go around — no one has ever heard me say, 'Hey guys, stand together, vote for a man.
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"There's blame enough to go around," for the way the old system did or did not work, he said.
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Then they just waited for the inevitable, meticulously checking their poop after every go-around to the porcelain throne.
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If you're one of the few people who thinks there's not enough Corrine to go around, you're in luck.
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Soon, I realized I had even more puppy love to go around and decided that Chance needed a brother.
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They would be laid out on a table in the studio and she'd go around and taste each dish.
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A universally acknowledged truth about living in New York City is that there's very little space to go around.
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The internet giant expects to hire 22,250 seasonal workers this go around, 2000,000 less than last year, May said.
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There may be many drastically different ways to love wine, but there's also plenty of wine to go around.
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But there's no need to pit or compare girl bands to each other; there's enough music to go around.
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Lucky for them, this always on, super connected age means there is more than enough stimulation to go around.
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So it's no surprise that we're seeing the same wave of backlash from Silicon Valley this second go around.
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Our choice: Laptops and tablets — and there are plenty of deals to go around for the next few days.
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Basically, a team of doctors go around the country and document what it's like to treat "bizarre" health conditions.
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Red wine and hot chocolate are so 2016, and we've certainly had enough pumpkin-spiced sips to go around.
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Take a bow and Queen it up - you're an amazing mama and amazing mama's make this world go around.
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And I have a front row seat to them because I visit them everywhere I go around the world.
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In the end, there was enough to go around, and Canada raked in a record number of gold medals.
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So there's a lot of trauma to go around in all of this, in all of these cases always.
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And, there's plenty of short-hair inspiration to go around, even if the typical textured bob isn't your thing.
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Car makers don't go around accusing each other of using the similar setup of four wheels and two pedals.
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The second part is the shining lime green just give the alert for the drivers that go around it.
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The unauthorized radio transmissions would force pilots to abort landings and perform a "go around" (an emergency maneuver) instead.
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"So, he should have kids of his own, but if not, there's plenty of TV children to go around!"
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No doubt the news is bad news for Boeing's 737MAX, which is testing software and waiting to go around.
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It's a massive public health crisis that has drawn national attention, and there's plenty of blame to go around.
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The second record was called Hope For Men; this record suggests there ain't much of that to go around.
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That's why they go around tilting at windmills, claiming to be the "good guys" on the side of justice.
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"So, he should have kids of his own, but if not, there's plenty of TV children to go around."
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But I think it's good to let her know that you can't just go around doing whatever you want.
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The right wing dropped and the flight crew attempted a go-around in Salzburg before heading back to Frankfurt.
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In between, I go around to each kiddo and help them pick out their clothes for the next day.
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"You shouldn't go around and say nasty things about people just because you don't agree on something," she added.
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With the notable exception of Rand Paul's answer on racial justice, there wasn't much policy substance to go around.
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And all of the Trump people go around screaming, "Lock her up, lock her up," and all of that.
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While their absence will certainly be missed, there seems to be plenty of drama to go around without them.
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The story is long and complicated and goes back decades, and there is plenty of blame to go around.
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He feels like a 10-pounder, so I am sure there will be enough of him to go around.
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Apple typically doesn't allow app developers to go around the App Store, but its enterprise program is one exception.
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John McCain told CNN's Alisyn Camerota there was more than enough blame to go around for Obama and Trump.
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I can go around them" Tuesday: "Heading to the Great State of Wisconsin to talk about JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!
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There's a donor shortage in New York—there aren't enough organs to go around, and people aren't signing up.
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She wants to go around curing all the clones — they just need to find out how many there are.
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Due to technological advances, there will be less work to go around in the decades to come, Greene predicted.
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Don't weep too much for the $3 trillion industry's magnates: there were still plenty of billions to go around.
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Now that there was so little food to go around, he was sick all the time and wasting away.
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While there is plenty of hypocrisy to go around, Democrats' newfound adoration of checks and balances simply isn't credible.
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It's kinda hard to go and call us bigots, if we don't go around and act like a bigot.
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"She cannot just go around and judge them because she doesn't agree with it," Valdez's mom Blanca Rodriguez said.
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Mostly we'd go around and listen to a lot of bands and think how we could make ourselves better.
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Mm-hmm. And then what you did was you would go around and do this all around the world?
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Of course, at election time, both midterm and presidential, there will likely be plenty of blame to go around.
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I can go around them Trump has long used Twitter to comment on the news and announce policy decisions.
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Lady Elaine still lives in the museum-go-around, for example, but now has a daughter of another race.
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I matched with tourists, people from abroad like me with whom I could go around Paris and visit stuff.
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"I go around and talk to the people, and advise them and encourage them and support them," Pavol said.
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" Trump said these people are known to law enforcement, alleging that they go around "killing people and hurting people.
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There's plenty of detail to go around as well as deep, rich low-end that audiophiles will immediately appreciate.
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The inside of the playhouse is equally lavish, with a loft bed and tons of toys to go around.
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In this go-around, Target implemented a few measures to avoid the crush that typically accompanies these limited releases.
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"We're not so much really even looking to go around the world and try to buy technology," he added.
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I titled the book "Powerful" because I was tired of the idea that you can go around empowering people.
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During his first go-around, William sat across from his mom, Princess Diana, as well as the Queen Mother.
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If somebody wants to go around perpetrating hate crimes, that person will pay a very, very heavy price, indeed.
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Going to concerts, theme parks, and festivals stoned can be fun, but best to avoid the first go around.
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Everywhere I go around the world I talk to people about it, because it's an exciting thing to see.
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A few tried from Android and Chromebooks; even co-founder Sergey Brin gave it a go around Google Glass.
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"If I were king, I would not allow people to go around burning the American flag," Scalia told CNN.
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But Krikorian warned that even though people are much more aware this go-around, hackers could still slip through.
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"They go around calling me Mr. Brexit, and I said there's only one really," Trump says in the video.
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How Buttigieg got here Buttigieg aides believe there is plenty of blame to go around for the campaign's demise.
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"Seven Seconds" suggests that there's plenty of such guilt to go around, well beyond the suspects in the case.
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And in a way, Trump is right: People will try to go around these walls by all means possible.
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After the show, we always go around the corner to Mint Masala on Macdougal Street for amazing Indian food.
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And I don't like to see unfair things being said about people, but you can't go around defending everything.
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There's only so much to go around, everyone wants to stockpile and so prices are going up — a lot.
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The group works with village chiefs to choose committees that go around soliciting ideas and opinions from the community.
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Mr. McConnell could try to go around Mr. Grassley and advance the House measure, which passed 360 to 59.
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Back at Badela's restaurant where evening prep is under way, he says there's plenty of business to go around.
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Once, at an important meeting, she asked all of the participants to go around the table and introduce themselves.
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"If I was younger, I could make more, but I don't want to go around peddling them," he said.
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Tatianna allegedly wanted to come in that way too, despite the employee telling her to go around the front.
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Consumer enthusiasm for plant-based meat doesn't mean anything if there's not enough plant-based meat to go around.
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With only so much funding to go around, deciding which species to save can be a game of triage.
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"Basically, what we do is, we go around, and we do videos debunking claims of stuff," the reporter said.
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There's not enough of the good stuff to go around, and competition is fierce to get the best bottles.
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In recent years, it&aposs been tough for the NHS to find enough doctors and nurses to go around.
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So, when the body needs those resources to deal with stress, there's less to go around to the brain.
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There's a lot of blame to go around, but it's misdirected at the lowest rung of the totem pole.
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Why go around dating random girls and having terrible sex when you can be with someone you really like?
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To start such a gathering, have all participants go around the room and describe how they got their names.
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And when it seems as though there's not enough to go around, nature will always have the upper hand.
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And so if you go around preaching that, you can't then just be sexist and racist and everything else.
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The second record was called Hope For Men; this record suggests there ain't much of that to go around.
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"A ballot initiative allows you to go around the political process and go straight to the people," says Schleifer.
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We're told Shia's been buying pies for everyone, but there's never enough to go around so protesters order more.
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Dutch and Germans just go around the world looking for the most horrifically authentic travel experience the can find.
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But the concept is to go around to each of the divisions and let them come up with it.
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Lawmakers secured 16 votes in favor of the bill — exactly the number they needed to go around the governor.
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"ISIS does not go around stabbing individuals in marketplaces," said Ajai Sahni, Executive Director of the South Asia Terrorism Portal.
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Basically, we just used to go around and hound all the club owners and ask them if they'd hire us.
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"I don't like scruffy, bearded, sandal-wearing people who go around burning the United States flag," he said in 22003.
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It's even his nickname – Floyd 'Money' Mayweather – though you'd have to be pretty sycophantic to go around calling him that.
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So we can expect the jokes about his lack of human DNA to go around for a day or so.
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It's an extraordinary step for the Justice Department to go around a lower court's decision before a case is resolved.
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If she was going to keep her new client off death row, he couldn't go around saying things like that.
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However, like Hays tells him, it's not like psycho killers go around wearing signs that say "psycho killers" on them.
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Twice a week, she meets other Witnesses, and they all go around town to hand out information at train stations.
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And after all, if the American dream is to be believed, then Americans have plenty of ambition to go around.
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It just takes forever to go around the horn and back to get any kind of understanding and general consensus.
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"I'm feeling good, I'm just scared to go outside by myself and go around, but I'm doing okay," said Allison.
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With Pokémon Go, players could instantly understand the point of the game: go around, find new creatures, and capture them.
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Yet trade tensions among America, Europe, and China demonstrate that there are hardly enough manufacturing jobs available to go around.
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It was good that we had eight hands on deck as there was more than enough news to go around.
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"It's not?" teases Bentley, 42, before the pair go around quizzing people to see if they can spell their names.
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This go around, the victim is the doctor, who Dwight has spitefully framed for the crime of letting Daryl escape.
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While Peloton has plenty of cash to go around, Neurotic brings nearly two decades of experience to the Peloton portfolio.
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It's a fantasy comic echoing the feel of being a Dungeon Master, and there's plenty of silliness to go around.
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Britain's housing shortage means there are not enough properties to go around for those looking to get on the ladder.
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The star says being at Cannes this year feels extra-special, even though it's not actually her first go-around.
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Still, the current roster of popular artists is so deep, there was more than enough star power to go around.
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Then, skip the blush this go-around (with those eyes, you don't need it), and head south for your lips.
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When it comes to celebrity pranks, not everyone can be George Clooney and go around pranking their friends year round.
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Maybe there aren't enough hors d'oeuvres to go around, but then you sit down to dinner and forget about it.
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And now, EW has the exclusive trailer for Gerard Butler's third go-around as the ever-faithful Secret Service agent.
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And should we even try to, in a world where there is already too little of it to go around?
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Yet even that isn't enough to go around, given how concentrated the assets are in a few funds and firms.
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And this isn't CNN's first go around, either—it snapped up a small team of Buzzfeed politics reporters in October.
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Luckily for makeup hoarders who planned to splurge on the $36 bullet, there's plenty of blue lipstick to go around.
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No matter how many pounds this pussycat loses, we suspect there will always be enough kitty love to go around.
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"I want everyone to go around the table and say something they have never told anyone," McKinnon-as-Gadot said.
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The couples he writes about have ground rules, respect each others' boundaries, and don't go around cheating at every opportunity.
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The net result was an additional 25 rebound opportunities per game to go around, just from errant field goal attempts.
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The "buy necessities" spaces were dropped, as was the limit on how many times players could go around the board.
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And as the Queen was gifted a kilogram of Clogau gold on her 60th birthday, there's plenty to go around.
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Because of the cooling measures, they really have options on the table and can go around from showflat to showflat.
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We don't have enough money in this world to go around and do every single thing that everyone wants done.
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Just not enough money to go around which has been the main problem with "other" leagues for a long time.
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Some say that with all the allegations against Kelly in the past, parents shouldn't let their children go around him.
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"[Papadopoulos] obviously went to great lengths to go around me and Senator Sessions," Gordon told me in a text message.
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Men sometimes stick stuff down their underpants, but I can't really go around grabbing every other dude by the nuts.
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Turned away, muttering low, filling the back of the van completely, so that Jack was forced to go around him.
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With so little funding to go around in a war-ravaged economy, cities were often unable to support the sport.
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It "loops around our planet, but never ventures very far away as we both go around the Sun," Chodas said.
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Co-op gaming on the go, around the same screen: amusingly, the House of Mario again does where others don't.
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I don't go around in Latin American studies meetings saying I spent time at a conference run by the CIA.
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It does not provide that senior officials go around the president — take documents off his desk, write anonymous op-eds.
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If the scientists stood up to the bullies, the agents would go around them and alter their scientific reports anyway.
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"People are interchangeable to a narcissist and they can go around in circles depending on their personality type," Greenberg says.
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Three-quarters of families who qualify for housing assistance don't get it because there simply isn't enough to go around.
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In leaner times everyone focusses on living off the oxygen they have, and there isn't always enough to go around.
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A lot of them are just temporary Nazis who go around bullying people for a few years before growing up.
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At the end of the class, we are asked to go around and state whether the class met our expectations.
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After all, we have well-developed immune systems and generally do not go around licking everything all of the time.
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"You can't simply go around to wealthy people's homes raising money and expect to win elections," he said in January.
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"We used to go around to different dog bars, but there's none around anymore," said Mr. Noble, a research scientist.
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Not only is there not enough money to go around, but it has to be shared by all the states.
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I'm a block away from Prospect Park so I might do two laps there, or I'll go around the hood.
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Then there'd be plenty to go around, and he could tactlessly offer an ice-cold brewski to Senator Amy Klobuchar.
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The continuing emergency repair work on the subway system also caused trains to slow down to go around work crews.
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"You can't just go around being rude to people!" protests Matt (Tom Basden), his milquetoast boss and brother-in-law.
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Recap: The fifth episode of the final season of "Game of Thrones" had plenty of broken hearts to go around.
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When I go around, people don't even notice that I'm wearing a hijab because they're so focused on the horse.
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Another would provide judges greater liberty to use so-called safety valves to go around mandatory minimums in some cases.
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Meyer is back on the campaign trail, but she doesn't go around kissing babies (though she does make one cry).
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It would be wonderful to survey some of these wines, but sadly there simply are not enough to go around.
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It's anything but a canned nostalgia trip, which is refreshing in an age with plenty of nostalgia to go around.
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" However, he continued, "You can't go around saying you are a customer-centric business and not listen to your customers.
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It does not provide that senior officials go around the President -- take documents off his desk, write anonymous op-eds.
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"I used to go around in that neighborhood when I was a student at the medical campus," Dr. Agalliu said.
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There were plenty of cash prizes to go around, he said, so fighters could spend time during the week training.
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Eddie Holland used to go around asking women for the secrets of their relationships—inner thoughts, hidden hopes, deepest fears.
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He doesn't go around saying, 'well, you know, it was me that started this, I should have all the glory'.
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And it just made me wonder this year, as you go around, to what extent is it on people's mind?
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"If you can't come across a terrestrial border between Mexico and the United States, then go around it," he continued.
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"Human experience tells us that people who are geniuses don't go around saying they are geniuses," Lieu wrote on Twitter.
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The issues prompted North Carolina to tell drivers coming down Interstate 95 from Virginia to go around -- the entire state.
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Customers will be granted one free item with their order to try to ensure that there's enough to go around.
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It's fitted with cameras, laser scanners and ultrasonic sensor, which would allow it to move freely and go around obstacles.
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I think I will wait until I see a river before deciding whether to cross it or go around it.
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And there is plenty of uncertainty to go around these days, starting with North Korea's belligerent pursuit of nuclear weapons.
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Money doesn't grow on trees, but the Jonas family tree sounds like it has plenty of cash to go around.
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As cases mount daily, American health professionals are sounding the alarm—there may not be enough ventilators to go around.
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We're going to go around the room and talk about all the news we're expecting to see at CES 2020.
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This is David's second go-around at Recovery Point, after relapsing on alcohol the first time during a lunch break.
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If you lined up all those burgers up side by side — the line would go around the world 32 times!
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So many men go around on the streets without their shirts on and no woman jumps over them to touch them.
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I have a Muslim neighbour who got burgled, and I was one of the first people to go around to help.
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There's plenty of that to go around out in the world, and there's plenty of entertainers that are abusing their platform.
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Horseshoe Falls, the much larger section that's mostly in Canadian territory, wasn't affected then, and won't be this go-around, either.
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This means being confident that there are enough opportunities to go around — just because someone wins doesn't mean that you lose.
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There are enough real, horrible and heartbreaking images to go around—and there really are gators and ants floating around Houston.
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"I don't really go around and spend thousands and thousands of dollars on jewelry," says the 6-foot-11 basketball player.
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With plenty of femmage and yonic iconography to go around, Miriam Schapiro's art lends Great Jones Street a much-needed perspective.
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So I go around saying she's the greatest … then when I came here, there was no Jennifer Hawkins to introduce me.
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To see they are able to go around and have a good time and talk to everyone, it's a great feeling.
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The dogs, pigs, cows, and sheep were always so hungry, and there never seems to be enough food to go around.
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Lawyers want 19 fellow accusers to testify, whereas only one other woman was allowed to speak during the first go-around.
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There is plenty of blame to go around for the decline; the show is notorious for being long and often lackluster.
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Rinaldi suggests skipping the cheeks this go-around and heading straight for the lips by swiping on a gothic dark gloss.
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Many parents also discover that there are not enough child care spots to go around, forcing some to quit their jobs.
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"When you go around to a lot of the galleries, you don't really see many artists of color," Hedges tells Creators.
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Ari, you know as a good lawyer yourself, that good lawyers don't play their entire hand on the first go-around.
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And while there was plenty of holiday cheer to go around, there was just one thing missing: his bride-to-be.
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I wanted to be on that plane, or one like it, to document the people who made the world go around.
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Which means there may be millions of people who want an iPhone X and more than enough supply to go around.
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There are enough customers to go around, especially if your customer is a woman who's mostly been ignored by traditional retailers.
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Chan has also partnered with Tiger Beer to go around the world and cook dinners with more traditional fine dining chefs.
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But because rich geospatial and imaging data is a relatively new market, there is likely plenty of demand to go around.
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Between Cruz, Rubio, Hillary and Bernie — to say nothing of Donald Trump — there's a lot of those qualities to go around.
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Because the Earth, Moon, and asteroids are constantly moving as they go around the sun, that region of space isn't static.
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We need to make sure that Abdel Fattah al-Sisi cannot go around the world pretending that he is a statesman.
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This go around, they wanted to reboot the entire live show for the new record, which meant brand new accompanying visuals.
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If it did, it would mean that everybody (good guys and bad guys alike) could potentially go around unlocking anyone's phone.
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He repeated the glitzy, passionate number for his 2010 exhibition go-around at the 2010 Nationals – placing third in the competition.
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Pet owners, that means never again having to go around with a vacuum pulling up stray hairs before company comes over.
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Thanos wanted to kill half the universe bc there's not enough resources to go around but genocide ain't the answer, man.
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Tech companies and national governments have a giant role to play, but there's plenty of work to go around for everyone.
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"When everyone wants to convert their paper to physical (gold)...there's not going to be enough to go around," Rickards said.
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"There's not enough water to go around" — meaning there aren't enough viable offset projects to actually balance corporate agricultural water footprints.
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" Interestingly, during Season 5 of the show, Audrina said to Justin, "You go around telling people that we were never together.
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This go-around, they'll be even more sensitive thanks to a set of upgrades to their lasers, mirrors, and other components.
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People will also cross the imaginary line to go around obstacles, it's quite difficult for an automated vehicle to do this.
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GEOFFREY HINTON: If you can dramatically increase productivity and make more goodies to go around, that should be a good thing.
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Don't let the stress of the holiday shopping season get you down this year — there's plenty of good to go around.
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"In order to affect change and in order to push the needle, we can't just go around condemning everybody," Roday says.
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You can't go around hurting people who are just doing their job and that's all Mr. Herrera was doing, his job.
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If they say it's tough to go around the country checking meth labs, then check the people who are using it.
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If you go around Jacklin's village, you'll find dozens of different answers to how villagers plan to use the new money.
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The problem for investors and the US economy is that there don't seem to be nearly enough Teslas to go around.
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They had those to go around the beds so you don't see, but you could keep them open if you want.
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Solid gains in conversion rates for both mobile and desktop users also provided some breathing room this go around for Etsy.
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Opportunity is not a fixed resource and in a country built on entrepreneurship and innovation, there is plenty to go around.
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But, ultimately, the law is the law, and we don't go around sort of picking and choosing how we approach it.
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It's not a space you'll want to lounge in all day, because there's just not enough of it to go around.
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The company now operates some 140,000 km of natural gas pipeline, enough to go around the earth 3-1/2 times.
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The 5,000th Model 3 finished final quality checks at the Fremont, California factory and was ready to go around 5 a.m.
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"There's enough blame to go around," House Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.) said last week when asked about deficits.
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Opinion is divided in Washington on whether the President can use executive power to go around Congress and build the wall.
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You'll lose for sure if you go around offering up quality education and a livable planet to all who want it.
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Since the bloc has mushroomed to 28 members from its original six, there are not enough influential jobs to go around.
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But maybe don't go around saying that you "own" Google searches for "happy birthday" because only one company owns Google searches.
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We're just the network, the infrastructure, the ones who shine the light, and there's more than enough light to go around.
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Desus and Mero may be two lovable guys, but don't think that means you can go around throwing insults at them.
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Why this matters: Pharma was caught off guard by the provision last time, and its lobbying was unsuccessful this go-around.
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Saying there's no way I can go around saying Ed 'raped' me and that I don't want to be 'that girl.
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After the meal we go around and say a bit about ourselves and why we wanted to come on this tour.
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Wherever I go around home everyone knows me as that Eagles guy and they like to talk Eagles football with me.
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And you'd thought about doing a fundraising ... you do the typical thing, you all go around and decide what to do.
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The board voted to hold a new election, and Harris declined to run in the second go-around, citing his health.
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"If there's a concrete wall in front of you, go through it, go over it, go around it," Trump told graduates.
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The pilot then tried to go around to the right runway but was flying too low and plowed into the ground.
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"You cannot just go around arresting innocent people and holding them hostage," Mr. Clarke wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.
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" The wall, on the other hand, is "a monument to disenchantment," a deafening shout that "there's not enough to go around.
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Those pirate jobs pay better and people such as yourself don't go around treating computer programmer pirates like back-office drones.
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Guards also said there's not enough protective gear to go around and limited ability to test symptomatic inmates for COVID-19.
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We would go around and see what the Americans were doing, and then we would send that information to the leader.
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Game 5 was "befitting a pair of championship-level teams with only one trophy to go around," our basketball reporter writes.
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But, ultimately, the law is the law, and we don't go around sort of picking and choosing how we approach it.
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"When Steve and I go around giving talks, this is always the least popular thing that we say," Mr. Ziblatt said.
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Most of the cast comes from the comedy world, but there are plenty of dramatic chops to go around as well.
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Still, remember that just because you're on an Apple device doesn't mean you can go around clicking shady links with impunity.
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"They were in the backyard and Mom came down — which she shouldn't have, I told her to go around," Khloé explains.
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Like, my brother and I don't go around calling our family members people of color if we're talking to each other.
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This go-around, the flagship iPhone has a triple-camera system compared to the standard iPhone 11's dual-camera setup.
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"About" is another word for "around," and I don't know how you wear them, but SOCKS go around my two feet.
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But such an accounting trick has never been used to go around Congress on such a large scale, Mr. Banks said.
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When there is very little to go around, a great deal of brutality will be needed to keep a people subdued.
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In the morning, I would go around to people and ask if they needed anything to help them do their jobs.
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We don't spell out what's happening with dialog, because in real life people don't go around explaining things to each other.
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You can bet that there will be plenty of fedoras, sequined gloves, red leather jackets and zombie makeup to go around.
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Fool the courts once, shame on the NFL; fool them twice, and there will be plenty of shame to go around.
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I can go around them Less than an hour later, Trump sent out another tweet, this one aimed directly at Rosenstein.
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Then you cry 'freedom,' and then they can go around as they wish for the next hour, hour and a half.
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I can go around the state and point to the jobs we're creating because of clean energy policy, because of research.
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Fyre Fraud shows that McFarland immediately attempted to get Fyre Festival 2018 going, despite the colossal failure of the first go-around.
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"This bump is hardened, so I can't cut into it, and I have to go around it," Dr.Lee says of her technique.
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It's either simply ask a guy to fight [or] you go around, kinda poke the hornet's nest, which would be the goalie.
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"If you can go around disliking someone's pictures, that is going to set off a whole new wave of bullying," she said.
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If I ever write my life story, maybe that should be the name of my book: There's Enough Shawls to Go Around.
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When I go around the country and talk, especially to the younger girls, I'm a walking testimony that people can physically see.
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But the risk of death isn't just limited to the two rival queens — there will be plenty of bloodshed to go around.
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But this group of activists from Wisconsin seems to having nothing better to do but go around the country bullying unsuspecting schools.
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"You go around every street hoping you're going to catch a moment, but it only happens if you spend enough time looking."
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This is a setback to be sure, but so was the first DHS delay, and we beat the administration that go around.
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From here, the stakes got higher, everything grew in intensity, and there was plenty of scary and horrifying moments to go around.
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For scientists and engineers, that doesn't really help when it comes to innovating and refining their methods for the next go-around.
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Normalizing the idea that we should all go around capable of a lethal act at any moment is completely corrupt and crazy.
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But it also gives allies and adversaries incentives to go around the Americans, rather than put them at the center of everything.
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" He ended with, "Take a bow and queen it up - you're an amazing mama and amazing mamas make this world go around.
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"The general feeling is that sharks are robots — that they're antisocial and they go around munching and killing things," Dr. Brown said.
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As most parents who have more than one child know, there are plenty of clothes to go around already in the house.
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I would go around Asia providing free dental services to very needy communities, from visiting prisons and slums to working with orphans.
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Critics of Obama's moves say they are part of a pattern of the White House looking to go around the Republican Congress.
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"In their eyes, the media is always unjust with them: They always portray these crazy people who go around shooting," Hahn said.
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Nilay, Dieter, and Paul run through the news this week on The Vergecast, with a lot of heavy sighs to go around.
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This will be a huge land grab for Twitch users – and there won't be enough of the old names to go around.
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Seems like there's plenty of that to go around in D.C. If only there was some way we could mellow him out.
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Sure, there will be enough consumer dollars to go around for Netflix to keep its massive subscriber base, 155 million globally, growing.
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And with each specimen containing around 20 million progressively motile sperm per millilitre, London Sperm Bank claims there's plenty to go around.
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Today he only wants to go around the block once, which is fine with me because I'm suddenly not feeling so great.
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Shortly afterwards, the crew announced they were aborting the landing to "go around," a routine procedure for which pilots are well trained.
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Right now, the damaged corneas are replaced with healthy ones from deceased donors, but there aren't enough donated corneas to go around.
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This is a very nice place and there is a small park nearby, so I will just go around it and back.
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It was created by Matteo Moroni and Diego Dolciami, and they pretty much go around scaring the living crap out of people.
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Yet, if consumers in markets already suffering from low insurance offerings weaken further, there will be plenty of blame to go around.
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If you're in the market, you may want to act fast — there are only 50 of these to go around, after all.
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As a result, some brands are beginning to go around YouTube and partner directly with specific creators they want to advertise with.
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The victims will have to file suit against Salling's estate, and based on the actor's financial docs ... there's dough to go around.
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Go around 8 PM on a summer night; the sky will be a deep purple, the air grass-scented and stickily humid.
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As it turns out ... it still wasn't enough to go around, so they sparked another blunt, this one shaped like an uzi.
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I don't know if those other bands like the Strokes had bands before but this is Murphy's second or third go around.
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I mean in life, you're going to get that negativity anyway, and you don't go around expecting good to come from that.
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Last week, the Nikkei reported that Foxconn had let go around 50,000 contract workers in China since October, months earlier than normal.
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As for who would come out on top in the lie detector test -- he thinks there's plenty of guilt to go around.
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