You gotta give it to him, he gave the audience one heck of a performance.
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But we are a better community, and a better country, if we give it to him anyway.
"I'll give it to him in a plastic sheet so he can put it under the basket, " Hurley said.
Similarly, when Mr. Obama wants a new program and Congress won't give it to him, he creates it regardless.
Unfortunately, Mr Bush is so unpopular that, the more he wants something, the less eager the Democrats who now control Congress may be to give it to him.
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But here is the tricky part: if language along those lines would give Mr Klaus what he wants, should other EU leaders give it to him without a promise that he will immediately sign the Lisbon Treaty?
Whether he was disparaging his colleagues in public or blurring the roles of anchor and commentator, Olbermann has always required a great deal of special care and handling, and Griffin has always been careful to give it to him.
"I sealed it back up, and we're gonna give it back to him, " Kelly said.
He often states that he thinks his work is nothing special, but, apparently, people have to wait on him hand and foot to give him the opportunity to create it.
But after two failed bids--and with a third one potentially under way--it's time for him to give it up.
It is important, not just because it answers questions about what happened to his body but it gives us a chance to give him the solemn and respectful burial he deserves.
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We hooked a breathing tube up to a hose from a ventilator and set it to give him fourteen forced breaths of a hundred-per-cent oxygen every minute.
"I told him it's going to give him something, " Mondoux said Sunday.
"We thought it would be better to give him a run-out because it's no use for the player or for either of the clubs involved in this situation, " Smith added.
Rather than making Sullivan the target or fall guy, members of Congress want to give him the opportunity to investigate it and bring in outsiders to look at the agency culture, Townsend said Thursday.
Salmon mentions a man -- a complete stranger -- who contacted him to say that he's homeless, but mowed lawns to raise money to give to the project because it means that much to him.
Do the owners secretly favor Romney and set it up to give him the win, since more people like vanilla than chocolate?
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If they give him the job I'm sure they will give him the backing, because it will take time to turn things around.
The decisions first to give him a knighthood and then to remove it were, primarily, political decisions.
You know, give him a place to play, and not pass it onto him, yet.
"He volunteered the detail, it must have been excruciatingly embarrassing for him to give the detail, but give it he did, " she said.
It seems odd to pay a worker compensation because his firm has succumbed to competition from imports, but give him nothing if it has been put out of business by a company up the road, or failed to adapt to changes in technology or in customers' tastes.
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"We both want to give him a chance to show this and then it's also necessary and important the Israelis now end their attacks so we can give peace a new chance, " he said.
It should give him some time to work out those issues.
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She said: "If the clinicians in the case are saying it could have an impact, it seems absurd to give him a drug when he could be at risk".
"I said last week that it would have been a very good thing if he stepped down, as I felt it would give him an opportunity to step back and reorganize his own cricket, " said McMorris.
More important still, it might give him political cover to do the unthinkable: to order the arrest of the two big fish still at large, General Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic (if either is in Serbia).
For evidence of the creepy potential of social media monitoring, look no further than a story last week in which 20-year-old Arab American Yasir Afifi found a GPS tracking device attached to his car, posted a picture online, and promptly received a visit from FBI agents asking for him to give it back.
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