If I didn't do it, it'd be somebody else's son or somebody else's brother.
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Look for somebody who's bought a one-way ticket, or look for somebody who's bought a round trip ticket.
"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.
So we've seen the same thing from the same two big players for a long time, and like when I got here there's a billboard that somebody's reinvented mobile with exactly the same operating system and user experience that everybody else has.
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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.
Mr. FOXX: OK. Here's the thing: The minute that you shake somebody's hand like Stanley "Tookie" Williams, you have to know that you're going to be connected with him.
At the same time, he's saving somebody else's life.
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Their other hits include Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing, one of several tracks written for duo Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, and Diana Ross's first solo single, Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand).
He'd tossed Jessica's survey of art history, his Norton Shakespeare, and somebody's copy of Derrida's The Gift of Death into the fire pit they had dug in their backyard.
And that's the nature of it, and they can't jeopardize somebody's life in order to allow a civil proceeding to go ahead.
And what you're aware of throughout the process is that after having taken 1, 000 votes or so, no matter how well-intentioned you are and how seriously you take the issues and, you know, hew to principle - there's going to be something in there that, come election time, somebody's going to be able to run a TV spot on.
"I know there's somebody out there who's going to give me this opportunity, " he says.
Nobody was pointing a figure that it was somebody's fault we (lost) the game.
And I wasn't the guy that was into all the old--somebody's looking over your--you know.
It is against the law for somebody to hire somebody's in our country illegally to work.
"Somebody's gonna gun me down, maybe for something I did a while back, " he says.
Then, no matter whether a trustee tilts portfolio investments toward growth or toward income, somebody's unhappy.
Oh, and somebody's just told me that the great, great Kurt Vonnegut has died.
Its profitable Scotchgard grew from a laboratory accident that spilled slime all over somebody's shoe.
Somebody's who's been a minister shouldn't be, you know, disallowed to become an elected official.
I'm hoping this appeal tugs on somebody's heartstrings and that pendant makes its way back to us.
There was also the time I made an appearance after somebody's alarm went off on their phone.
Salinger or the most distant Himalayan goatherd can be roped into somebody's network has reached the Internet.
"If somebody's done wrong they should have the punishment they deserve, " she told BBC Radio 5 live.
Cutting somebody's payroll tax can be done by changing the rate at which that tax is levied.
"I'm sad because I know that somebody hurts and somebody grieves, somebody's heart is broken, " he said.
"If somebody's hands are sweating and they touch something, we can recover their DNA from that, " she says.
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