He asked the question as if he were serious, his face pensive as if he were really trying to figure it out. |
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There was something peculiar about the stranger before them, but he couldn't figure it out. |
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Maybe tonight when I am not too tired to fight it out I'll try to figure it out again. |
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These are a little complicated, and it took me a few read-throughs to figure it out. |
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Kimberly, the ingenious lawyer and brilliant mathematician could not figure it out, could not understand it. |
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There is no dialogue, but a pompous voice-over narration explains everything that is going on, just in case we are too dim to figure it out. |
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In fact, it was so easy to do that I think a technophobe could figure it out as well. |
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What Nicole said probably carried more meaning than its length, but I just could not figure it out at that moment. |
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The profane person simply hasn't worked up a sweat trying to figure it out for himself. |
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I have more hair than I would've thought for a pixie cut, but I'll be able to figure it out better once I've washed it and styled it myself. |
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Creative artists, screenwriters and filmmakers will need time to figure it out too. |
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If you get stuck on one, move on to another and try to figure it out later. |
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There was something nagging him in the back of his mind, and he just couldn't figure it out. |
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We'll do whatever it takes to recover the bodies and to raise the submarine and to figure it out. |
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Hip culture has embraced this linguistic byplay wholeheartedly, often to the dismay of those who can't quite figure it out. |
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Not that I thought this point was so subtle you had to be an overeducated theoretical physicist to figure it out or anything. |
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Some believe that even with redaction, sharp observers might be able to figure it out. |
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But when we schematize it to the proportions of a 1,5L bottle of water, we can figure it out more easily. |
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I'm sure I will figure it out and everything will be fine, but I tend to be a worrier. |
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To figure it out, we examined all available superfund data from the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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The disorientation is total, as you can figure it out with the pictures on our website. |
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It only took Rambo three tries to figure it out – faster than it took me to learn Twitter. |
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People who studied and pored over that paragraph for two hours have said they cannot figure it out. |
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Then we could study their brain chemistry and try to figure it out. |
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Initially, we tried to figure it out for ourselves, with the idea of placing spotlights over the tables. |
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So what, exactly, had happened, how did Proofpoint figure it out, and what should appliance owners around the world do now? |
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Instead of guessing, put an asterisk in the vacant spot and have the search engine figure it out for you. |
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But Jordi found ways, using antigens and antibodies, to figure it out. |
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I did this because my entire life was sheltered in a box, and I needed to figure it out. |
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First off, I happen to sit on the special committee on Afghanistan and I have never been able to figure it out. |
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Building ports on systems without X11 is not supported, so if you insist on doing so, you are on your own to figure it out. |
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I will not mention specifically which pension plan it is, but I did come from the Manitoba legislature, so one could probably figure it out. |
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Otherwise we will swim around in a vast sea of the unknown and courts and lawyers will have a heyday trying to figure it out. |
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But an exchange student has about 15 or 16 minutes to figure it out when they move into someone's home. |
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There are different levels of risk you can take, and we can help you figure it out. |
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They wanted it connected to a computer, and I said, 'Well, I'm not sure how to do that, but I'll figure it out. |
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To figure it out, all you needed to do was eyeball those crazy fright wigs he sported during the trial. |
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This is important enough to just grit your teeth and figure it out. |
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When it was an even number you could figure it out in your head. |
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Shoot us a line and we'll figure it out together. |
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To help you figure it out, here is a summary of their new roles. |
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I did see that chart and I still can't figure it out. |
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Even if you do not identify yourself as a convention-goer, the hotel will figure it out by the dates you request. |
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The bottom line is that we're not quite there yet to make it economic, but with a full-court press I think we can figure it out, and we should figure it out. |
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If not, maybe we'll figure it out together some day. |
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You can't cop out and say we need that group or the corporate group or the local support group to go away and figure it out and then tell us the answer and we'll implement it. |
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Their method of use is so unusual that no one was able to figure it out. |
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The message was written in a simple cipher. Anyone could figure it out. |
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I couldn't figure it out, so I posted a question on the mailing list. |
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Dubstep created such a stir on the website with the premiere of LE's Theatrix video that we figured why not go to one of the stars of the genre to try and figure it out. |
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However, fans may be pleased to know that Modern Blues and Figure It Out are more like the Kula Shaker of old. |
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