To bring such a vast, historically rich time period to life, the team needed to have something with more power to represent the huge battles during the Revolution from the perspective of Connor.
"I'm sure the deaths in Mexico have something do with the infrastructure, " said Anthony Markovich, a graduate student in Marina del Ray, California.
We have to push our bodies to the limit, so it's worrying to think that some of us may have something wrong with our bodies that we don't know about.
At the top of the home screen, you'll see a black toolbar featuring your Kindle's name ("Brian's 3rd Kindle" for me -- I'd have preferred something with more zest like BattleBook), your wireless connection (3G, suckers), battery life and the time.
Knowledge goes a long way with golf, and suddenly you have something in common with a large population.
Now, if this news leaves you with mixed feelings, then you have something in common with some Little Leaguers.
"One could get away with more on the summer Riviera, and whatever happened seemed to have something to do with art, " Fitzgerald wrote to his editor, Maxwell Perkins.
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His relationship with Fox has been uniquely fraught almost from the start, for reasons that probably have something to do with the advertiser boycott against him, and even more to do with the way his antics at times seem to define the network, often for the worse.
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If the stock crashes, the put becomes valuable and you have to do something with it.
And evidently advertising dollars have something to do with the decline in newspaper sections addressing science.
"I don't know if you can really have closure with something like this, " she said.
It might have something to do with job stability and not the size of the paycheck.
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Sooner or later you have to do something with the foundations of the house.
This outlook may have something to do with the unattractiveness of life as a sarariman.
This means that the letter must have something to do with the negative market reaction.
You have to concoct something with an unusual color, flavor or alcohol content.
But he pooh-poohs any suggestion that global warming might have something to do with the population explosion.
The imminent arrival of the new Four Seasons may have something to do with changes at the Ciragan.
Commentators suggested this could have something to do with reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian naming her son Mason.
It could have something to do with his long-running feud with Timothy Finchem, the PGA Tour's 59-year-old commissioner.
The decline of the COO may also have something to do with the rise in outside CEO recruits.
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The answer may have something to do with the persuasiveness with which Amgen makes its case in Washington.
Could the answer have something to do with picking the most awe-inspiring professional venue for football in America?
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Other researchers believe chocolate cravings have something to do with serotonin, a brain chemical that makes us feel relaxed.
"I'm the first one to admit we have to do something with Medicare, " said Rep. Charles Rangle, D-New York.
Also, their falling prices probably have something to do with the monumental failure that was Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Benjamin Mkapa, Tanzania's president, last week dismissed the idea that Zimbabwe's problems might have something to do with bad governance.
But the government's environmental worries, and anger over Sakhalin Energy's costs, seem to have something to do with Gazprom's bargaining.
This too may have something to do with Google, which recently bought a display-advertising firm in order better to attack Yahoo!'
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