In fact, you're more likely to get around one year's worth of exported content. |
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By 1946 he could only get around by taking taxi rides, a few steps would make him short of breath. |
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The Guide explains the most common roadblocks to such institutional use of local food and how to get around them. |
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He has found it the ideal way to get around during the festive period as he can miss the Christmas rush hour traffic. |
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The locals have been wondering for an awful long time now when he will get around to scoring for their club. |
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In the meanwhile, James, being a tradesman, has been making do with public transport and lifts from workmates to get around the various jobsites. |
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Canada is the first country in the world to ban baby walkers, which allow infants not yet on their feet to get around. |
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It seems to me it might be a back door attempt to get around the trial judge's findings of fact in this case. |
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And in many of those boroughs, people depend on mass transit to get around, buses and subways. |
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Nearly three quarters said they would use a tram system to get around the largely pedestrianised town centre. |
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The group's device allows researchers to measure the heat given off by these electrons, and devise ways to get around the problem, Blick says. |
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To get around local sensitivities and Greek Law, the US troops will be operating as part of a NATO force. |
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They broke up about two weeks later over differences they couldn't get around, and they both went their separate ways to different people. |
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I have put a stone on in weight, but I don't want to be a muscle-bound beefcake who can't get around the pitch. |
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I did encounter a few well-known limitations and bugs in the current beta, but I managed to get around them. |
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David was still on the ground, but had managed to get around to the behemoth's giant tail. |
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Natural systems have quite likely evolved microstructures or materials that get around this potential constraint. |
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The revised bylaw allows skaters to get around safely and practice their tricks without facing fines. |
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An opposing camp argues that bipedalism is simply the most energy-efficient way for a hominid to get around on a flat surface. |
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They go bowling in Morecambe, visit Preston market, go out to work, cook in their own homes and get around on a mobility scooter. |
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If I had the money, I'd buy her a van to let her get around and do the things she likes to do. |
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The money-grubbing cronies somehow didn't get around to restoring trade relations until two weeks ago. |
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He turned and used his body as a barrier between her and the ball, moving from side to side to try and get around her. |
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They will then get around it by insisting on open slather for any product delivered digitally. |
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What was being said was close to an imputation, and members cannot get around rules against unparliamentary language by circumlocution. |
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Sometimes we write songs so slowly that we never get around to recording them. |
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When I get around to putting those clauses in a cohesive sentence, I'll get back to you. |
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Their attempts to get around these logical points generally result in an orgy of neologism and grammatical originality that gives me eye-ache. |
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You'll need a car to get around Idaho as public transport is virtually non-existent. |
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While most of the larger hotels have cabstands, it's best to call ahead if you plan to get around by taxi. |
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Eyewitnesses said the 17 horses stampeded over a tiny bridge on the steep downhill path then tried to get around a sharp left turn. |
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In mice, one way to get around this problem is by engineering animals that can only respond to a given stimulus in a single cell type. |
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Well I didn't get around to planting the onions last night, but I did dig up the second potato barrel. |
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Still, something to think about when I get around to cashing up the penny jar, eh? |
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Okay, so here's how you get around that and eat your cheap, healthful tofu. |
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He cannot get around that by saying he wrote a paraphrase down on a piece of paper. |
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The room next to ours has a couple where the guy can't get around very well, a little too husky. |
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So if I ever get around to photocopying them and bringing them around to places, you might see that in print. |
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He is very weak, suffers from pins and needles, and uses a wheelchair to get around. |
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You can get around the cap by consolidating IRA accounts into your 401 plan if your employer allows it. |
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The wasps are eating all the ripe plums that we didn't get around to picking over the weekend. |
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Now, to get around this problem, professional photographers will often use a flashgun mounted off to the side of the camera. |
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He had to take to using crutches rather than sticks in order to get around. |
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Though her cast was heavy and cumbersome she was able to get around after the first week. |
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I was sitting in Panera Bread last night, fumbling around with proxies in an attempt to get around their ham-fisted network filtering. |
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It is a busy city, but the trishaw, or bicycle ricksha, is still the best way to get around. |
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They checked to see what it would take to replace the old gas-guzzling yellow cabs, which get around 10 miles a gallon. |
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Her hope was that by convincing her mother to allow her to go, she would thus get around her father. |
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Since there are no fuel tanks, the systems allow designers to get around the need to put complex tank venting systems on their spacecraft. |
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But won't these people who give those large sums find other ways to get around these new restrictions that you seek to impose? |
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How quickly should we expect clever lawyers to find ways to get around the new restrictions? |
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The university set it up to try and get around the restrictions on full fee paying students. |
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As long as individual member states act alone, organized crime will find a way to get around each member's regulations. |
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To get around these height restrictions, her fence was positioned well inside the boundaries of her lot. |
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It's just one of those things on the back burner that you get around to eventually. |
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I check out courses, websites and somehow never get around to actually starting. |
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When they get around to fixing the cosmetic cracks in the gib you have to move out of the house. |
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It takes a combination of size and speed to get around the well-schooled Devils defensemen and into position. |
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Many users can get around such blocks, however, through the use of proxy servers that detour around them. |
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Part of me feels disgustingly horrible, and there's no way to get around it. |
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They are trying to get around Dean's fight-back persona by portraying him as a dyspeptic, impetuous fool. |
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I've been trying to get around this by wearing more denim, but I'm terrified of the double-denim look. |
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They will report back in six months with their recommendations, but, oh, to be a fly on the wall as this little lot get around the table. |
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And because Aspen is level, walkable, and easy to get around, we decided not to rent a car. |
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The best way to get around the sheltered coves and hidden bays is either on a moped or by boat. |
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Mr Barry was 82 years old, chronically sick, partially sighted and after fracturing his hip was able to get around only with a walking frame. |
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The workers here carry walking sticks, use crutches, or get around in wheelchairs. |
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There are the people who walk three abreast and really slowly forcing you to lower your pace until you spot a chance to get around them. |
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Time was when all you needed to get around in the chilly North was a fur coat, a wooden sled and a good team of dogs. |
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Some very smart people have worked on ways to get around these problems or at least to quantify them carefully. |
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To get around this he would have only a double string quintet play during a very quiet flute or oboe solo. |
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When I get around to reading the book, perhaps I'll make a small addendum to this review. |
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She said that if the council advanced the money as a loan, it would get around the legal difficulties. |
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Hiring a car is the best way to get around and, by American standards, reasonably priced. |
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He has been able to get around his home with a stick but cannot manage outside without a wheel-chair. |
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After all, there's nothing particularly joyful about me when I eventually do get around to the whole wretched business. |
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The water fountain example is relevant because it is the type of thing sleazy companies will do to get around regs. |
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She didn't own a car herself and relied on public transportation and friends to get around town. |
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A sly and sophisticated writer, he could always get around the code of silence with indirection. |
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The village has been divided into different zones and athletes will have a colour-coded map to help them get around. |
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Using a zoom lens can get around this by zooming in on a subject's face, locking the exposure and focus, then zooming wider to take your picture. |
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With each new anti-fraud test, opportunistic olive oil importers discover new ways to get around the rule. |
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The winners of the 14-hour endurance race get around all of the Magic Kingdom's attractions in a single day and take home several armloads of valuable Disney merchandise. |
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Without Elliott on the set this morning, GMA did get around to airing a goodbye compilation video. |
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He tried to get around the present problem by not dealing with it. |
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These days Fancourt must rely on a walking frame to get around. |
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It's possible, also, to skip bad loops in a bubble memory, but when you initialize the memory, you have bubbles associated with those loops, so it's hard to get around them. |
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Presumably this is to get around some of the heuristics used by spam filters, such as checking that a message isn't largely HTML, appears to contain actual content, etc. |
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It is so easy to get around the farthest distances, thanks to their train and tram network that connects even the remotest suburbs with the City Loop. |
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I know a lot of black men who are poetic and philosophical get around the thuggish guys and feel inferior. |
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The page might need to be consulted soon, before Microsoft lawyers track down the page author and get around to drafting minatory letters to have it shut down. |
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All these cases failed to get around the test of justiciability. |
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If the solution seems like too much hassle, and you get that niggling feeling that you'd never get around to fixing things up, accept it and move on. |
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At one point, he drove on the wrong side of the road and mounted a pavement to get around a police car, which had been parked in the road in a bid to stop him. |
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I'll have a piece of berry cobbler when you can get around to it. |
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I'm not really sure how to get around the problem, but I shall. |
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Immediately after Mr. Moe started at MEG early last year, he set to work to figure out how to get around it. |
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To get around this problem some filter companies allow users to check their junk mail at the end of the month, in case a wanted email has been caught by accident. |
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So, as we get better at trying to check passports and illegally forged documents, they're going to try harder to recruit to get around that problem. |
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To get around that, map an unused function key to run the program. |
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So, fair enough, a little diplomatic ambiguity can help you get around such problems. |
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The upshot is that, with each passing month, Americans effectively use less petroleum to get around. |
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To get around the lack of storage space, Tokyo shoppers shop more frequently than their American counterparts and tend to buy a lot of fresh food at local stores. |
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I know we terribly sophisticated Europeans tend to be very sniffy about America's obsession with 40-lane highways but you can get around the place. |
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Sometimes, to get around the single use problem, hectograph ink would be applied to a very light canvas or heavier paper so it could be re-inked and used over and over. |
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To get around this, there are now marshmallows derived from fish gelatin. |
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She has outgrown the buggy she uses to get around and her mother was told social services could only provide her with a basic model as a replacement. |
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No amount of theorizing or intellectualization can get around the impact of that change. |
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Some control surfaces get around the label problem with plastic overlays. |
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However, faced with the disruption we have tried three different route variations to get around the roadworks and to keep the buses running on time. |
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Ronaldo had the best moves, skippy little stutter-steps that allowed him to get around defenders time and again. |
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A technotard is a person who is unable to get around on their phone or computer or has to hand over the remote to any new technology. |
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The busy orator and mother of two couldn't get around to her unfinished speech. |
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Puck carriers will often use the blade of the hockey stick in timing a deke or fake to get around an opponent. |
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He did not get around to proposing, but against his father's advice he mentioned his ideas on transmutation. |
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To get around that, TRW uses a piezoelectric accelerometer, a type of strain gauge, to measure the vibration caused by the actuators. |
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He describes salaries, scams, agents, auditions, where to live and how to get around Los Angeles, headshots, types of work, training, and unions. |
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Roisin can only communicate with her eyes and is permanently disabled, she has dyskinetic cerebral palsy and needs a wheelchair to get around. |
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To get around the British Army's postal censorship, the Tolkiens developed a secret code for his letters home. |
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The soda jerks get around the rule by pouring syrup and other toppings over ice cream. |
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On the opposite end of the spectrum would be people who know enough phrases to get around as a tourist using the alternate language. |
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To get around quality issues, Netspeak has partnered with MCI's Click'n'Connect service. |
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Even after jaw wiring or these expensive operations, people get around it by liquidising food to take up less room and move through more quickly. |
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Well... I'm setting up for a clash between Draco and Harry if and when I ever get around to the third installment of my long Potterfic trilogy. |
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Journalists who recognize the importance of the news have finagled to get around the censors. |
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Your Web site's listing in the search engine won't be updated until we get around to recrawling your pages. |
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But by using techniques to get around the mind's limitations and ground rules for responding to others' ideas, any group can boost its creativity dramatically. |
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A US Commerce Department investigation has unearthed another ploy being used by Iran to get around US sanctions, in this case to buy used Boeing jumbo jets. |
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According to Times Now ORG exit poll, the BJP-led NDA will get around 249 seats whereas the Congress-led UPA government might score around 148 seats. |
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During his stay at Walsgrave he realised there was a desperate need for wheelchairs for patients to get around the department, particularly between the ward and the day room. |
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It might be a while before we can get around from this traffic jam. |
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There's no trail going through. We can't get around to the lake. |
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Cycling is an increasingly popular way to get around London. |
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In 2014 Beijing and Moscow signed a 150 billion yuan central bank liquidity swap line agreement to get around American sanctions on their behaviors. |
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The railroad retains the air of a friendly local railroad and is an excellent way to get around the island, for both the inhabitants and tourists. |
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Another name for cross-country skiing is Nordic skiing since it's the way many people get around during the snowy winters in Nordic, or Scandinavian, countries. |
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Warrant canaries are legal tricks employed by conscientious organisations to get around the fact that certain demands from the US government cannot be disclosed publicly. |
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Urban legends get around, but we don't really understand why. |
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Lectins can bind to the sugars found on different spots of the HIV-1 envelope, and presumably it will take multiple mutations for the virus to get around them. |
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How did you get around having to write the executive report? |
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Oh, sure, occasionally I get around to twanging the rigging or tightening a turnbuckle or actually squirting something with lubricant before it freezes solid. |
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So never mind any new laws, the same sponsor wasta or nepotistic connections will allow them all to drive anyway, and they easily get around any edict. |
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Traveling on 2 wheels instead of 4 is always riskier, but our new research shows that antilock brake technology can make motorcycle riding a much safer way to get around. |
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