"I felt my father had been used and I felt unable to do anything about it, " he said.
They wanted control, and they were willing to say anything and do anything to achieve it.
We believe that, with the proper education, the children of America can do anything.
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And they're going to more than double over the next decade if we don't do anything.
And I may indeed have thought that she could do anything she wanted to.
If I were to do anything different, I would focus full time on being an academic.
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"I would do anything not to use this station, " said Carole Ryavec, a Manhattan filmmaker.
Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS isn't likely to do anything other than help the GOP.
They say they are going up to their room to revise but might not do anything.
LimeWire admonishes the kids using it not to do anything bad, like copying a copyrighted file.
You can do anything from write a report to watch HBO on a tablet.
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If we don't do anything, it will only get worse in the days to come.
And don't expect that poor excuse for a Rebel army to do anything about it.
Because Obama is clueless about how to do anything more than what he is doing.
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We always planned twice the amount of time to do anything with local forces.
And you wouldn't have to do anything more than play a computer game on your phone.
Sending those e-mails, I knew I would have to do anything to make CMR successful.
"We didn't do anything wrong, " Chris Fong, spokesman for the Bakrie group, tells the BBC.
But politicians will be reluctant to do anything that appears to favour big business over consumers.
It's the first time we've actually had our forces operating together to do anything.
All children and young people crave attention and will do anything to get it.
He also appealed to paramilitary organisations not to do anything which could undermine political progress.
If you ever asked him to do anything, you knew it would be done.
Their Shiite neighbors were simply too frightened to do anything to protect their Sunni friends.
Either the machines do everything and we humans have everything without having to do anything.
Schering didn't mean to do anything wrong, and he doesn't know exactly what went wrong.
"I know he isn't supposed to do anything until Monday at the earliest, " Cashman said.
The international treaty that limits greenhouse gases, the Kyoto Protocol, doesn't do anything directly about deforestation.
Jones said he doubted the release of the documents would not do anything to exonerate McVeigh.
Passing a cybersecurity bill would not do anything to better prepare us for cyber attack.
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