Those differences may have had something to do with the two sides' perceptions of overall satisfaction.
But, deep down, I knew that it had something to do with Raj and his vodka.
The first one had something to do with Medicare, and the second something about tax cuts.
"Maybe that year and a half lay-off had something to do with it, " said Joppy.
Perhaps not including adequate consumer representation at the table had something to do with that.
It had something to do with Arthur, all this vanishing, which was ridiculous but also true.
Perhaps a long letter from celebrity security consultant Gavin de Becker had something to do with that.
We assumed in part his behavior had something to do with his ex-wife taking his kids to Phoenix.
And I thought it had something to do with being driven in a driverless car to the singularity!
Mr. MARK WAHLBERG (Actor): (As Jerry Mercer) I found out you had something to do with happened to Ma.
And they say, I had something to do with that, that wonderful young person who is going to succeed.
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DNA's structure had something to do with the exact timing of the announcement.
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Strict British libel laws may have had something to do with it.
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The video wasn't noticeably any clearer than standard VHS, but that may have had something to do with the quality of the television itself.
Do you think the fact that he was 106-22 with six consecutive Big 10 titles and a national championship had something to do with that?
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He said he had never discussed the killing with his own two daughters, but they were aware that Stone had something to do with it.
Just perhaps their high-sounding arguments had something to do with South Dakota and Iowa both being home to huge wind energy facilities.
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Media reports suggest his move may have had something to do with the salary caps imposed by the U.S. government as part of its bailout of AIG.
He thinks being the only child of a single mom surrounded by actors desperate for attention may have had something to do with his eventual career choice.
Why he was chosen for such a critical cabinet post is unclear, but it certainly had something to do with his hometown being the devastated coastal city of Ishinomaki.
Democrats found it was neither easy nor safe to pass health care reform, and doing so obviously had something to do with their losses in the 2010 midterm elections.
He wasn't exactly sure what that meant, but he figured it had something to do with the fact that mom was usually the boss around the house, not dad.
If the swine flu pandemic of 2009-10 was part of this pattern, the crossing of viral strains must have had something to do with birds as well as pigs.
The prosecution said it could not be certain why Mr Hoxha was killed but said it was reasonable to infer it had something to do with his drug dealing.
Ms Cohodas believes that an obsession with dieting had something to do with the singer's death in 1963 (she was just 39) from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.
Somewhere between the last warmth of the summer and the damp cool of Halloween, I noticed a change in Marie, and I knew it had something to do with Stan.
Ms. PROSE: Oh yeah, they were all - you know, vision and blindness and metaphors for eyes and similes for eyes and verbs that had something to do with sight.
To some, Mr Vesco's ultimate scam was to suggest that the emaciated man snapped last November in a coffin, with his friends grieving round it, had something to do with him.
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