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And then, I saw something that put everything right back into perspective for me.
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The fact that no British prime minister had met, or spoken to, Mr Putin for four years was clearly something that needed to be put right.
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"Something's really wrong here and something has to be done to put things right, " Ms Joshi says.
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Put options, which give you the right to sell something at a certain price, are a form of insurance that pays off if that something crashes.
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If something goes wrong, how can it be put right?
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Injuries and suspensions could leave them weakened at the back and that will put more onus on the forward going players to get it right - something they have generally failed to do in recent seasons.
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Because ultimately you could be enjoying HD programming right now and that's something you can't put a price on.
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And our hope and expectation is that the members of Congress from both parties will come back with a heightened sense of urgency to put the American people ahead of party, ahead of politics, and to do something right for the economy.
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The key development was online collaboration: Put something down on your calendar or memo, and everyone involved in the project can see it right then.
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Inadvertently, Mr von Matt had put his finger on something big: that, at least in democratic societies, everybody does have the right to hold opinions, and that the urge to connect and converse with others is so basic that it might as well be added to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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Right before the camera goes off, Ms. Yang says it's important to "put something in your mind that makes you genuinely happy" so that you'll smile with your eyes.
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