If I didn't do it, it'd be somebody else's son or somebody else's brother.
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"After 40 years, I just feel it's somebody else's turn, " Mr. Harkin said in a statement.
"Well, I still get back to the innocent until proven guilty, and that's somebody else's job, " Mr. Burke replied, according to the transcript of the conversation reviewed by the Wall Street Journal.
And that's what this alliance, that's what this effort is all about -- making sure that none of us think that it's somebody else's job, but rather we all accept our role to play in making sure that we have the best-educated citizenry in the world.
At the same time, he's saving somebody else's life.
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The six-foot-long nose, with a bird's nest swaying at the end of it, was somebody else's thought.
It's a very big step, you know, to start taking combat action on somebody else's soil, which eventually we were forced to do.
The loans were getting sold off to Wall Street, where they became somebody else's problem.
One of them had somebody else's name on the cover, one had my name on the cover.
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Yet the politicians kick the can down the road until presumably their own retirement somebody else's problem.
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But the way we have done the design doesn't mean that it will work on somebody else's machine.
They are lured into promoting their man, which usually means rubbishing somebody else's.
So how do you square that just, you know, his record using somebody else's tactics with what he said this morning?
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If, in their exercise of religion, they are impeding somebody else's rights, that's something that we would obviously be concerned about.
"Forking a repo" is a term used by developers to mean using somebody else's project as a starting point for your own.
"You wouldn't believe how much I learned just talking to the service guys who were working on somebody else's project, " he recalls.
The Northern Ireland Executive has also made it a criminal offence to own a dog that attacks and injures somebody else's pet.
The Liberal Democrat Mike German questioned the strategy of "wait and see", and warned that deals would be done on somebody else's terms.
Getting sued for running programs that inadvertently violate somebody else's intellectual property, for instance, has proven not to be as big an issue as once feared.
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With any collaboration or meeting of minds, I expect and hope for a kind of synergetic accident that may happen when somebody else's work meets with my work, my designs.
Barack Obama always looks like a small boy wearing somebody else's clothes in his DJ, while Colin Firth and, come to think of it, Prince Charles look exemplary in theirs.
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"You can't just decide to do this based on somebody else's work and then expect to do it in a timely manner, " says Larry Hirsch, Merck's vice president of public affairs.
And with, like, the opportunities to take, you know, leadership roles is like, well, I have somebody else's welfare in mind, not just my own, so I have to look out for other people.
And we update the portfolio every quarter so that based on the day you came in, you'll be updated on a different day than someone else so that you're not buying it to somebody else's portfolio.
No two people have yet been found to have the same results, and so far far nobody has been able to replicate somebody else's gait to the extent that it fooled the computer, Professor Nixon said.
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