But I mustered up the courage and had a bite.
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The also mustered a close in positive territory on Wednesday.
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There are two defenses I've heard mustered on Kavanaugh's behalf.
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By the end, Chile had mustered one shot on goal.
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She just recently mustered the courage to go grocery shopping again.
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And neither chamber mustered sufficient support to override a presidential veto.
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But eventually politicians mustered courage to stand up to Mr Slim.
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Houston mustered just 13 hits in its last three games. 3.
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And it arrived with its eyes open and its arguments mustered.
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Etonian debating skill was swiftly mustered to save a tricky situation.
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"The defendants have mustered only one specific transaction," Judge Leon said.
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Some have never mustered up the patience for soft scrambled eggs.
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Washington mustered two critical responses amid the abject fear of 2008-9.
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She says she finally mustered up the courage to tell her story.
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Over the next four decades they mustered seven other big nuclear deals.
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The Reds dropped their third straight game as they mustered six hits.
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The BJP needed an extra ten, yet still mustered the numbers first.
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Apple has again mustered up the "courage" to toy with our emotions.
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One year later, Ferraiolo mustered up the courage to schedule top surgery.
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American states mustered a supermajority to enshrine our nation's Bill of Rights.
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North Dakota (0-233) mustered just 51 total yards on the ground.
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He mustered characteristic zeal to hold forth on American greatness and sacrifice.
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Nebraska's five takeaways helped a sputtering offense, which mustered 276 total yards.
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Darrow mustered up his courage and invited Sara Seager to join him.
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The Giants mustered just 92 yards of total offense in the half.
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President Jimmy Carter publicly warned them not to and mustered diplomatic pressure.
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They also mustered 11 shots in the match against Panama, netting six times.
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However, overcoming her fear, she reportedly mustered the courage to speak her mind.
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After three weeks, I mustered the courage to actually give her the ring.
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The Astros mustered all the offense they would need in the fourth inning.
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It mustered a group of professors from related departments to grill the defector.
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They also mustered only two assists while committing seven turnovers in the half.
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Finally, she mustered the wherewithal to acknowledge to herself that she was trans.
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Maryland mustered just one field goal the final 9.83:41 of the half.
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T-Mobile and Sprint together mustered just $6 billion, according to Eikon data.
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The Gag Rule's opponents finally mustered the votes to repeal it in 1844.
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Mr. Hoare mustered out of the army as a major after the war.
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The Cornhuskers (143-214, 29-230) mustered only 69 yards on the ground.
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One day, in my own home, I mustered the courage to open it.
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Similar bills have recently mustered wide majorities in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Louisiana and Tennessee.
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Bortles was not helped by several drops, and the Jaguars mustered 232 net yards.
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But the Tigers mustered just 30 yards of offense in that "terrible" third quarter.
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The Devils only mustered one shot attempt, which was blocked by defenseman Dan Girardi.
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In the end, it was England where he mustered the courage to come out.
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The lawsuit isn't the only thing Saints fans have mustered up following the loss.
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As an evangelical Christian, Cunha mustered strong support from the religious right in Congress.
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But activists have not mustered campaigns against institutions that benefit from the Sacklers' largess.
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The Howard offense mustered just 68 yards of total offense and four first downs.
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"I don't want to make you — sound like I'm Captain Courageous," he mustered later.
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It wasn't until she mustered up the strength to leave that he murdered her.
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Reagan made tax reform a central campaign theme and mustered bipartisan support in Congress.
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Had the whole beef been mustered to have this box office type of finale?
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The stock mustered a rally after the company reported mixed quarterly results late last month.
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That is two more than they actually mustered, but still as many as they conceded.
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Columbus has mustered only six goals in its four losses to New York this season.
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But some, like Bill Frankel, have mustered up the courage to share their emotional discoveries.
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But she saved it more gracefully than any other human being could possibly have mustered.
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The Lightning registered 33 shots in the first two periods, while the Bruins mustered 21.
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The brutality it is capable of has -- at least so far -- not been fully mustered.
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On Saturday, they had a two-man advantage for two minutes and mustered one shot.
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The A's mustered just four hits against the Royals' Larry Gura, and lost 1-0.
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Instead, they sent me to the processing center, to be mustered out of the service.
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She didn't witness the event but doubts that she could have mustered Ms. Warshawski's fortitude.
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For example, they knew exactly how many votes the Freedom Caucus had mustered, he said.
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He mustered beforehand with some family and friends, for breakfast at a nearby coffee shop.
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" In response, "She had tears in her eyes," Ms. Slaton said, "and only mustered 'Wow.
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His nearest rival, Muharrem Ince of the secular Republican People's Party, mustered just 143 percent.
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His nearest rival, Muharrem Ince of the secular Republican People's Party, mustered just 31 percent.
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Fortunately, two companies have finally mustered the courage to show us the man behind the curtain.
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She could have mustered the courage or had the foresight to vote against the Iraq war.
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By contrast, the pro-government rally that took place nearby that day barely mustered 200 people.
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A gust of wind lifted a roadside hessian screen, revealing Hitler's army, mustered for the invasion.
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It was a courage you mustered because you knew what he'd done to you was wrong.
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It was the only run St. Louis mustered off starter Chase Anderson in his five innings.
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He played most of the first half but mustered 43 yards, completing 103 of 8 attempts.
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Two nights after the Detroit game, Davis mustered only nine points in a loss to Washington.
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But when the Lakers mustered some verve in the second half, the Rockets rediscovered their purpose.
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He electrified the country's white majority and mustered its full strength against long-term demographic decay.
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In the end, Democrats were most satisfied that their candidates mustered more decorum than the Republicans.
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Through her visible discomfort she mustered the response, "you are too," before inviting him on stage.
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Falk was sacked nine times in that game and the team only mustered 126 net yards.
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Not the incoherent, if not to say chaotic, display the Democratic Party has mustered to date.
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I can't stop thinking about what would have been lost if Love hadn't mustered his courage.
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In 1996, he finally mustered up the courage to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington.
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Mike Freeman and Carlos Santana each had a single for the Indians, who mustered just three hits.
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About six months later, I finally mustered the courage to share the news that I was pregnant.
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" The overwhelmed and overjoyed boy was left speechless at first, and eventually mustered a heartfelt "thank you.
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Its legislation has cut off the government's access to valuable foreign assets and mustered more international support.
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With my parents' help, and what savings I'd mustered from a secretary gig, I bought $600 headphones.
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Both are loved in their own unique ways, but neither of them quite mustered Melee's staying power.
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The next morning we mustered outside in the hotel's portico, waiting for our skis to be delivered.
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I was silent for a while before I mustered up the courage to politely decline his offer.
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If there's hope to be mustered from this event, it's in the prospect of people helping people.
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The climbers mustered in an empty section of the gym, away from their parents or their coaches.
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Last year Congress mustered bipartisan support for a war powers resolution involving Yemen that Trump ultimately vetoed.
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SOS, CII and the investor community have certainly mustered a robust response to Hal Scott's Intuit proposal.
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That's real money — when Microsoft made a similar move to benefit Seattle, it mustered a measly $500 million.
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It was the only run St. Louis mustered off starter Chase Anderson in his five innings of work.
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In a bit of role reversal, it was BC which mustered only 207 yards (150 passing, 57 rushing).
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While Belgium mustered promising moves for a period in the second half, the result was never in doubt.
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America's cultural tastemakers had mustered massive amounts of money and outrage to try to bring about Trump's defeat.
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The Wildcats mustered just 216 yards of total offense and averaged 33 yards per carry on the ground.
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In January, the GOP-controlled House mustered the votes to pass a short-term spending patch to Feb.
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McCann's two-run shot was the only offense Detroit mustered in a 2-1 victory over the Twins.
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For two months, the woman cried herself to sleep until she mustered the courage to confront her harasser.
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Before threatening and eventually coming back in their last at-bat, the Yankees mustered little off Marco Gonzales.
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The Mets had mustered only 16 runs over their previous eight games — one of which went 13 innings.
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The New York Times and the Washington Post each mustered just one-sixth the number of Facebook interactions.
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" After Mr. Rauch mustered the courage, in autumn 2015, to tell Mr. Chapin about his vision for "Oklahoma!
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Good and evil, it claims, have mustered two warring teams; the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
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Jarreau was one of four Cougars with six points as the Cougars mustered 21 points from their bench.
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Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally, mustered only a backhanded compliment for the young Democratic socialist.
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In doing so, Iranian authorities have done something the Russian government has never mustered the courage to do.
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They mustered at dusk—highly educated middle-aged professionals who claimed to have lived this way for decades.
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When they went to their 25th college reunion, he finally mustered up the nerve to ask her out.
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Real Madrid mustered only a second-half goal by Karim Benzema, which canceled out a stunner by Álvaro Cejudo.
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Pittsburgh can echo a familiar refrain as it has mustered just 16 tallies during a 2-223-26 run.
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The legislation only mustered the support of 121 House Republicans despite the GOP leadership massaging the package for weeks.
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For Ivor he mustered a voice not so different from that of his best-loved creation: antic, petulant, silly.
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The presidential candidates mustered a final burst of handshaking and arrow-slinging ahead of Tuesday's primaries in New Hampshire.
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And when I do, it's because I've mustered all the energy inside me just to relocate to the couch.
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We put out the fire and mustered up the courage to find our way home through a blackened forest.
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A week ago, the Razorbacks mustered six points and 219 yards in a 52-6 loss to Mississippi State.
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Kristin Cavallari's year ended in tragedy, but she still mustered the strength to toast to 2015's happier times.
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LSU mustered only 613 yards on 29 plays — including minus-1 yard rushing — while Alabama rolled up 325 yards.
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In overriding Johnson's vetoes, the Senate had several times mustered a two-thirds majority, the margin required for conviction.
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The Islanders tightened up their defense over the final 214 minutes, during which the Wild mustered just 1 shots.
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The Rangers' offense certainly can use more pop as they've mustered just 20 runs in their last eight games.
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Four others scored in double figures, but the Jazz mustered only 211 percent shooting against the Rockets' scuffling defense.
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The 2628-28500 vote marks the first time the Senate has mustered enough support to overrule Obama's veto pen.
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So the company mustered an army of fact checkers to push back against the daily cascade of fake stories.
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The mayor also improved his standing: He mustered a 58 percent approval rating, up from 50 percent in July.
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Three minor administration posts were filled on Wednesday, and the Senate mustered four votes on motions to end debate.
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"As I couldn't delay any more when and where to make this announcement, I've mustered my courage," he wrote.
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The Magic led by as many as 16 points and mustered a reply to every threat until the fourth.
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So I mustered up the courage to work out how to join the best-coiffed women I followed online.
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It mustered up some teenagers from the youth team, and a team masseur, for a total of eight players.
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The Mariners mustered just one extra-base hit off Cole, on shortstop J.P. Crawford's third homer of the season.
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Four months ago, she mustered the strength to give it another whirl, making her way back to the United States.
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Toronto rookie C Auston Matthews (team-leading 40 goals, 69 points) mustered just one shot in the series opener. 3.
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Now, California will have to wait another year — until January 2020 — to see if the political will can be mustered.
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She talked about how she mustered enough "courage" to go before the city council and what inspired her tearful message.
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Just as he did in Saudi Arabia this spring, Trump basked in the admiration mustered by Poland's right-wing government.
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Eventually the koalas were forced off the road, mustered into bushland with the help of a towel from her car.
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The blasts aside, the Brewers have mustered just 10 runs en route to losing four of their last five overall.
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Well, members haven't mustered the courage to vote on an Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) since 2002.
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"I mustered up the courage to assure him I was not and that I was interested in flying," she writes.
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Retreating fighters have mustered at the Ouagadougou Center, a cavernous, marble-walled conference hall turned religious pulpit and weapons store.
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And it's going to require the same coordinated, determined national effort to defeat as we rightly mustered after 9/11.
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"Spider-Man: Homecoming" attracted more new fans on Facebook on trailer release day than the "Justice League" movie page mustered.
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Fast-forward to years later and I'd mustered up the patience to try again — and it was a major success.
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But whatever the motivator, Musk mustered up the wherewithal to issue a half-hearted apology to the diver on Twitter.
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Perhaps in losing you (or potentially losing you) he'll find more strength and self-possession than he's mustered thus far.
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Thompson-Robinson finished completed 15 of 25 passes for 201 yards, while UCLA mustered just 110 yards in rushing support.
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The outburst was a welcome sight after Oakland mustered two runs or fewer in six of its previous nine games.
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Democrats have expressed outrage at many of Mr. Trump's cabinet picks but have not mustered the votes to stop them.
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Not far from where the vigilantes were mustered stood the Khairabad slaughterhouse, its brick floor grooved to drain away blood.
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After selling his stake in Blackwater in 20133, Mr. Prince mustered an army-for-hire for the United Arab Emirates.
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Last spring, the Senate mustered an unprecedented 47 votes against a proposed sale of precision-guided bombs to Saudi Arabia.
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Texas survived a Mariners lineup that chipped away at the lead all night but never mustered the go-ahead hit.
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Two things lend lustre to the movie, allowing it to honor the rough magic that was mustered on the page.
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The act has been introduced in Congress numerous times over the years but has never mustered enough support to pass.
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I pitched this piece, then watched as Hayes wrote a far better version of it than I could have mustered.
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No matter how exhausted people became, everyone mustered up the energy to give Lee his due whenever he appeared on-screen.
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I had finally mustered up the courage to leave a violent, abusive relationship, and was newly in control of my finances.
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She did this with a grace and generosity I know I would not have mustered, had I been in her position.
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Seven years later, Lumière finally mustered up the courage to run away when her uncle, too, began to sexually abuse her.
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The Hawkeyes only mustered 66 overall yards on offense, the fewest allowed by a Wisconsin team in a Big Ten game.
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In one currency-term combination, Mr Bailey noted, banks on the LIBOR panel mustered just 15 transactions in all of 2016.
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With 12 points in 15 games, he is well-positioned to surpass the 17 he mustered in 54 contests last season.
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We got Vivica A. at LAX where our photog mustered the strength to say she resembles President Trump's friend-turned-foe.
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Atkinson isn't alone as Columbus' sixth-ranked offense has mustered just 11 goals during its last seven games (2-3-3).
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"That is my high school, and there was someone I never mustered the nerve to ask to the prom," she wrote.
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To place his performance in perspective, Palmer's 21979 overall points are 19613 more than Mickelson mustered in his first 21961 appearances.
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It detects only the antibodies mustered to combat the bacteria, so it isn't a reliable way to ascertain current, persistent infection.
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It was only one of four shots the Flames mustered in the opening 20 minutes as they were outshot 12-4.
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But the Devils mustered only a single shot after Kesler's goal, a long attempt by Damon Severson that Bernier handled easily.
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When she appeared for the third or fourth time, I finally mustered the courage to touch faces with this creepy lady.
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The defeat of that bill came after the House had mustered large bipartisan majorities for such an idea in previous Congresses.
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On Thursday night, together with a couple more names mustered by Jorgensen, 10 people met at a private house near Lyngby.
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There was more grandeur in her solo restatement of the opening theme than the whole Philharmonic had mustered at the start.
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When I finally mustered the courage to hug this girl in school, I'm pretty sure I forearmed her in the face.
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But one Friday night when he was 17 years old, Mike mustered his courage and hit the club with a friend.
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Mike Fiers (14-4) allowed nine runs on nine hits in one-plus inning for Oakland, which mustered just three hits.
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While nobody else mustered an average above 13, Steve Smith's runs for Australia came at a rate of 110 per wicket.
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Without Cook or his backup, Alexander Mattison, available to crease the Packers' defense, Minnesota mustered 139 yards, its fewest all season.
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A storm separated them, and Melville mustered a team of locals in the desolate Lena Delta to find his missing shipmates.
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Speaking of Miller, the 24-year-old has mustered just six points (two goals, four assists) in his last 18 games.
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Sotheby's latest biannual sale of this material mustered a modest £1.9 million, 24 percent down on the equivalent auction last year.
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For weeks, I'd mustered the energy to sound upbeat every time they've posed it, because that's all they're asking for, right?
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"Today the vast majority of the Gambian people have now mustered courage and are speaking out openly against a government," Darboe said.
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Offensively,Georgia State will need much more than the 27 rushing yards it mustered againstAir Force to stay close with the Badgers.
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But once we finally mustered up the courage to check it out during our trip, it wound up being a magical experience.
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But the party currently polls less than half the 30% it mustered at the height of its popularity in the early 2000s.
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Any sympathy we had mustered for Valizadeh evaporated (unlike the urine) as we squatted and noticed but two sheets of toilet paper.
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Forsberg turned aside 43 of 57 shots in the two defeats but Chicago mustered a combined three goals in support of him.
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The Cavaliers ran out to a 222-point lead in the first quarter and then stifled every rally that the Warriors mustered.
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A Lions offense brimming with first- and second-round picks mustered just six points against a punchless Bears defense decimated by injury.
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After gaining 256 yards in the first half, the Cougars mustered only 20 yards with one first down in the second half.
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Pro-independence groups have mustered more than one million people onto the streets in protest at Madrid's refusal to negotiate a solution.
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While Houston mustered only two baskets inside the arc in the second quarter, LaVine and Parker carried the Bulls back into contention.
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Iowa's offense mustered just 103 yards rushing in a frustrating first half that ending with the Hawkeyes holding a 210-22 lead.
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I ultimately decided to just go with "Mustered," but I thought it would be fun to create a puzzle using that gimmick.
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He was not awful — the Red Sox mustered seven hits in seven innings against him — but he was undone by home runs.
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The mayor ordered the governor's appointee forcibly removed from his office and mustered a force of hundreds of Municipals to do so.
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"He's awesome," Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, mustered, a bit generically, before taking a phone call and speed-walking away.
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Such is life for the struggling offense of New York, which mustered 2.5 runs per game over the last four while batting .
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Shortstop Carlos Correa collected three singles, but a Carlos Beltran base hit was all Houston mustered otherwise against Paxton, who walked two.
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She mustered a campaign staff of seasoned professionals with a long history of Democratic success in campaigns both establishment and long-shot.
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That was a curious strategy because Indiana will seemingly provide a much more difficult first-round matchup than Chicago would have mustered.
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Pro-independence groups have previously mustered more than 1 million people onto the streets in protest at Madrid's refusal to negotiate a solution.
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He held strong for the Ducks, allowing two goals and making 35 saves, but his teammates mustered only one goal in his aid.
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The Flyers, who mustered just five goals during the trek, are second-worst in the league in scoring at 22 tallies per contest.
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Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) has mustered the 30 votes necessary to force a vote on the FCC's decision to repeal net neutrality.
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The Braves collected all five of their hits Friday in the third inning but mustered just three walks in the final six innings.
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Jason Myers kicked a pair of second-half field goals for the Jets, who mustered 178 yards and maintained possession for 22 minutes.
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This time, he was more explicit: I was silent for a while before I mustered up the courage to politely decline his offer.
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On Monday, Democrats in the Senate mustered enough support to filibuster Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination: 41 senators now oppose the Colorado judge's nomination.
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"Honestly, I'm probably going to vote for whoever is against Brexit," he replied, showing more candor than many pop stars would have mustered.
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In Syria, Iran mustered the Shia fighters who helped save the regime of Bashar al-Assad, enabling him to start reconquering lost lands.
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ABOUT THE DOLPHINS (1-2): Miami mustered a last-second touchdown pass to avoid a shutout against the New York Jets on Sept.
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Day 29: I have a warm carton of almond milk I never mustered up the courage to open just sitting on the counter.
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"I just kind of froze," said Mr. Bianco, a normally garrulous chef who ultimately mustered the strength to speak to the dying priest.
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Clearing the final major hurdle for a decades-long goal, Republicans mustered enough support in the Senate to approve a sweeping tax plan.
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With Cespedes on third and Bruce on first and with no outs, Flores mustered a sacrifice fly, but the rally would stop there.
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Amid all the fanfare over the Rams' return from a 21982-season detour in St. Louis, the team has mustered only four wins.
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When he mustered the courage to go to a hospital, he was told that his blood-sugar level was 1,200 milligrams per deciliter.
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Bombino accepted it, not wanting to be rude, but after two days he mustered the courage to trade it in for a guitar.
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A few days later, when she mustered enough movement for a visible thumbs-up, Marvin sent a photo to her friends via Snapchat.
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They mustered enthusiasm for Juan Guaido, Venezuela's opposition leader who invoked the constitution in January to assume the presidency, in a challenge to Maduro.
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By comparison, he said, Massachusetts patriots mustered the courage to push tea off the deck of a British boat more than a year later.
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And even though her mom knows she's bisexual, she hasn't mustered the courage to tell her friends — not even her openly gay BFF, Simon.
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I mustered up the confidence, thanks to them and the way that they portrayed women, to write this the way that I did it.
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Cases of female abuse deserve every bit of the outrage and accountability they've mustered, and add crucial complexity to the conservation about sexual abuse.
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The reeling Red Wings have mustered six goals and failed on all seven opportunities with the man advantage against the Maple Leafs this season.
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I thought of all the times I had mustered up the strength to ask for help but had been discouraged, dismissed, or turned away.
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Chicago C Artem Anisimov (22 goals), who scored in the first meeting with Anaheim, has mustered just one shot in his last two games.
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On heavier work days, the Chromebook 14 only mustered around 5-6 hours, but I'm also a power user, which you may not be.
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However, time ran out on the 114th Congress before enough urgency could be mustered in the upper chamber, despite the support of prominent Sens.
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It was all downhill from there for Jacksonville (5-11), which mustered only 37 yards and one first down on 22 first-half plays.
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And when I finally got the show, I mustered up the courage to ask Hiro if he would cut my hair on show days.
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The Angels mustered a two-out rally against Peacock in the fourth, with Pujols following a Trout walk with a double to right-center.
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During his off time at a bar in Tokyo, he mustered up the courage to approach Chizuru Okamoto, who would later become his wife.
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The Titans, though, are still in the playoff hunt, and Henry's efforts were the most exciting thing the team's offense has mustered all season.
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In the interim, Muslawis — as Mosul residents are called — have mustered their own resources and philanthropic spirit to breathe new life into the city.
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The Nets mustered just 2 points in the extra session and fell to the Thunder, 111-24.83, pushing their losing streak to seven games.
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In a Kantar Public poll conducted on Tuesday and released by Rzeczpospolita daily, the liberal Civic Platform and Nowoczesna mustered a combined 35 percent.
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But to win a general election for president of the United States, you need a kind of broad appeal that Trump has rarely mustered.
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Sam and the "13 Reasons Why" actor hit up Australia where they mustered the strength for an adrenaline rush, courtesy of the Bridgeclimb Sydney.
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Eleven years went by before I mustered the courage to show up at another—but again, it was under the auspices of being for work.
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Buffalo mustered just 268 yards of offense, but that was all it took on a day when the Chiefs totaled just 236 yards on offense.
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When St. Louis finally mustered a shot on net, Alexander Steen deflected Alex Pietrangelo's point wrister at 12:59 to draw it within 2-1.
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Tyler Seguin tallied for the Stars, who dropped to 1-3-0 in their past four road games and mustered a season-low 17 shots.
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Washington State made 50 percent of its field goals while Utah Valley mustered only 37.3 percent and was 11 of 36 from 3-point range.
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Assets were mustered well before landfall: sandbagging units and swiftwater rescue teams, light towers, generators, high-axle vehicles, ready-to-eat meals, and other items.
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Tyler Seguin tallied for the Stars, who dropped to 22-20-0 in their past four road games and mustered a season-low 17 shots.
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The Longhorns, however, mustered only 22013 points over the final 20133 minutes 22013 seconds of the third quarter as the Huskies began to pull away.
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All this time I've had a half sister who's known about me, and she finally mustered up the courage to contact me after he died.
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The Democratic-controlled House mustered some Republican votes to enact a trio of budget and revenue bills into law over Republican Governor Bruce Rauner's objection.
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They also have mustered factual claims, denying wrongdoing and arguing that as a technical matter, a particular obstruction statute did not apply to his actions.
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Someone — people close to the situation are still unsure whether it was initiated by Mr. Bannon or his cadre of administration allies — mustered a counteroffensive.
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The much-ballyhooed Des Moines Register-CNN poll had Sanders 5 points ahead of Biden, who only mustered a fourth place showing in that survey.
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The Grizzlies surged to the lead in the second quarter and mustered hasty responses when the Rockets took brief leads in the third and fourth.
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He called over to his trusted longtime assistant Paul Klempa, who mustered some emergency medical personnel who happened to be eating lunch in the building.
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Still, just as Carey Price had failed to carry the Canadiens beyond the first round, Lundqvist hadn't quite mustered enough magic to rescue the Rangers.
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Tsokney said he mustered up the courage to learn because his friend, a fellow Tibetan called Tenzin Khenste Kyishi, is an instructor with the organisation.
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But on "MAGA Day," as his former adviser Steve Bannon dubbed the anniversary of his election, that tweet was all Trump mustered up to celebrate.
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Somehow I mustered the courage to tell her I was done with her: done with the fights, done with the provocations, done with the criticism.
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After laying low for days, Mark Zuckerberg finally mustered up the power of speech and gave interviews to CNN, the New York Times, Recode, and WIRED.
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Weaver, who singled ahead of Hazelbaker's home run, settled in during the next three innings before the Phillies mustered the go-ahead run in the fifth.
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Milwaukee's Christian Yelich was 73-for-4 with his league-leading 28th home run, but the Brewers mustered just five hits and lost their fourth straight.
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Vancouver's offense has mustered an NHL-worst 1.5 goals per game and its 8.6 power-play efficiency is good enough for 29th in the league. 3.
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Mr Zuma mustered only 198 MPs in his defence, a woeful result for the head of a party with 249 out of 400 seats in parliament.
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Worse are the numerous victims who have mustered the courage and strength to pursue criminal charges, only to learn there is no law that protects them.
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They mustered the musicians and influencers joining the call to action (which is open to anyone) with help of co-organizers Shameik Moore and Ireland Baldwin.
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Iowa, a team that only mustered 239 total points in their last two games against Northwestern and Minnesota, crossed that threshold by halftime against the Buckeyes.
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The vote to topple Yatseniuk mustered 194 votes, dozens of votes short the 226 required, with many opposition lawmakers walking out before the vote took place.
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The organization's denial is one of the main reasons the international community has not mustered an effective response to the epidemic, which spread to other countries.
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