If I didn't do it, it'd be somebody else's son or somebody else's brother.
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This city is this city and it will obviously try to top everybody's else's prior halftime act.
"After 40 years, I just feel it's somebody else's turn, " Mr. Harkin said in a statement.
It's everybody else's challenge and job to knock them off their perch.
"Well, I still get back to the innocent until proven guilty, and that's somebody else's job, " Mr. Burke replied, according to the transcript of the conversation reviewed by the Wall Street Journal.
And that's what this alliance, that's what this effort is all about -- making sure that none of us think that it's somebody else's job, but rather we all accept our role to play in making sure that we have the best-educated citizenry in the world.
Unidentified Girl: When you're reading "Harry Potter, " it's kind of like it's your own special little world, and then you realize there are all these people, like, showing up to buy the first copy and you realize that it's everyone else's special world, too, and it's kind of--it's just weird to be, like, part of something so big when it feels like it's just yours.
At the same time, he's saving somebody else's life.
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Clubs are also being asked by officers to be vigilant when checking identification, partly as a result of the boy's use of someone else's passport, officers in the town said.
"She's had to reflect someone else's views, " says Mari Maseng Will, a top adviser to Mrs.
These contrasts are a useful demonstration that America's financial woes are nobody else's gain.
Predicting his government's composition has become everyone else's favourite way of filling in the interval.
Still, it quickly became clear that cutting an immunity deal probably served Huang's interests more than anyone else's.
"I've always maintained that someone's loss is always someone else's gain and football is littered with that, " Jones added.
"If a player joins a club that's constantly winning things, it's like latching onto someone else's achievements, " said Venables.
It is in Egypt's own, and everybody else's strategic interest.
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"What makes Steve's methodology different from everyone else's is that he always believed the most important decisions you make are not the things you do, but the things you decide not to do, " Sculley said in a 2010 interview with Businessweek.
It is not that Mr Galbraith's domestic politics are different from anyone else's.
Today it's the BBC's turn but it will be someone else's soon.
If you are burned out on corporate life, here's an option: Go live in someone else's dream home.
Germany's recession would then be as painful as anyone else's, says Mr Schmieding.
Yet the essence of the story has been preserved, along with the catalyst for Tsotsi's growth -- his accidental acquisition of someone else's baby.
Despite acknowledging the joint ownership of the situation, McKenna takes responsibility only for herself, singing the line "I think I've got a drinkin' problem" like it's an admission of her own defeat and nobody else's.
For instance, if the Treasury Department is allowed to buy Fannie Mae's stock, will its shares be just like anyone else's?
One might be forgiven for thinking it was part of the QCA's job to review the curriculum, not support someone else's review.
That's easy to sniff at as if it were someone else's problem.
It's in their professional DNA. Everything is always someone else's fault.
"There's a societal ideal that what you read is nobody else's business, " says Cindy Cohn, legal director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit group that advocates for consumer rights and privacy.
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