"Early on, we recognized that they put a big man on me, " Shumpert said.
Most important, the lawsuit compelled him to put a big piece of his beloved Mets up for sale.
So that means I have to put a big question mark over myself.
And late in the game, he put a big hit on a very big running back and felt a pop in his neck.
She's not anti-intellectual, but she put a big premium on performance.
Indeed, as we explored in this space last week, federal acreage has enough oil and gas to put a big dent in U.S. oil imports.
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"The secretary is not planning to put a big plan on the table, " state department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said, stressing the trip was a "listening tour".
Mr. DIONNE: I think the personnel changes are part of an effort to put a big sign up that says a new and improved Iraq policy under new management.
After the party ends, early for my sake, we put a big turkey in the oven (after a day of brining) breast down for extra juiciness, and cook it slowly all night.
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This is a complete 180-degree change from the situation at the beginning of 2008, when record-high oil prices put a big smile on the faces of oil producers while forcing oil consumers to pinch pennies.
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Chagrin Falls schools proved to be fertile ground to pilot the MOVband, since the district had started a program called Kids Move Smart in 2009 and has put a big emphasis on getting kids to be active.
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"I have always considered it as an extraordinary privilege to be able to put a big part of my life at the service of our country and in accordance with my task to add substance to my kingship, " said Beatrix, who acceded to the throne when her mother, Queen Juliana, abdicated in 1980.
It was a big deal for the company, and we wanted to put out a big analytical product around a big event.
That's why priority was put on a big expansion in education funding in the Recovery Plan, again, to ensure that kids were getting a healthy head start.
The French have to put in a big game against Ireland on Friday or they are gone - and I do not see the Irish stopping them.
Well, a big part of it was the decision to downsize so they could pay off those three auto loans and put up a big, fat 35% down payment.
If he gets over the gain line consistently, makes some busts and passes out of the tackle, he'll have put down a big marker to be an England centre for years to come.
But was it wise of Mr Obama to put such a big thing, such a complicated thing, at the very heart of his presidency in his very first year, in the middle of America's worst recession for decades?
"Those are tough holes, and we put ourselves in a big one tonight, " Gardenhire said.
When I started at Forbes, the bosses put me in a big, roomy office.
Ms. BRIGNONE: It would put us in a big crunch because we are basically covering the money for the state.
But their value went down as anticipated, Berkowitz said, pointing to the evidence he'd put up on a big, white screen.
"I like to put it on a big tray, bring it to the table and everyone picks from the dish, " he says.
Tim Hughes, Helensburgh, Scotland: My wife and I have three children and all were put outside in a big pram twice a day for their nap.
Such a change would, to put it mildly, have a big impact on the global economy.
After Mike Davis, a former Knight assistant, resigned in 2006 after six up-and-down seasons, the school put its hopes in a big name: Oklahoma's Kelvin Sampson.
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