He is obviously having fun with his take on a midwestern everyman, but make no mistake, it is a take and little more. |
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But make no mistake about it, Limerick are fancying their chances in this one, big time. |
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But make no mistake, this is a quality production and a class apart from the norm in the West End. |
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And make no mistake, that's an exclamation mark rather than a question mark at the end of the sentence. |
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Whatever you may think of the lady's literary ability, an Agatha Christie whodunit is going to be cleverly plotted, make no mistake. |
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For make no mistake, terrorism is the enemy of the state, out to destroy the state or to commandeer it for evil purposes. |
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But, make no mistake, the chorus of complaint is not limited to the left wing of the Democratic Party. |
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He was speaking Che's words, make no mistake, and the Soviets had turned against that, turned inward. |
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And make no mistake, we don't have anyone who can dominate him, so a policy of containment is the best that we can hope for. |
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But when it comes to work he has a one-track mind and, make no mistake, at the end there waves a chequered flag. |
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And make no mistake, it does not necessarily reflect the performance at stake. |
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And make no mistake about it child care is part of the early learning equation. |
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But make no mistake, Canada's New Government doesn't deal in mere symbols and superficialities. |
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They breed their grannies tough out there in Lithuania, make no mistake. |
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That's our thing, but make no mistake about it, things are very carefully prepared beforehand. |
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So let us make no mistake, political discourse in Canada is indeed gendered. |
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This is a serious football team and make no mistake about that! |
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And make no mistake, money is the only barometer of success the industry ultimately cares about. |
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And, make no mistake about it, this was no rushing back into the spotlight, bady prepared and caught unawares! |
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However, make no mistake, beside the fact that the agreed price remains insufficient in the opinion of Brittany dairy farmers, this agreement does not necessarily indicate the end of the crisis. |
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But make no mistake, the Heat are kind of screwed right now. |
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The method of baptism may be considered as a minor point by some people, but let's make no mistake about it: the Word of God attaches great importance to this point. |
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Let us make no mistake, the problems of poverty in the world are today of such magnitude that these measures, with the present resources, are like a drop in the ocean. |
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It looks like a toy, but make no mistake, this aluminum-bodied trinket is a fully capable NAS that can accomplish most of the tasks its larger cousins are known for. |
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Let us make no mistake about it. The prosperity of one part of the country is something in which all parts of our country should rejoice, not bellyache, rejoice. |
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But make no mistake, this report is also a deeply political one and it is a call to arms, because the fact is that this report demonstrates the urgent need for a complete revolution in the way we run our economies. |
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St. Vincent, make no mistake, is as fallen as the rest of us. |
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And make no mistake, that process may not be completed yet, as the speculative sector still maintains a very large stake within commodity markets. |
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But make no mistake! this survival faith is a living faith, and it increasingly manifests the fruits of that divine spirit which first inspired it in the human heart. |
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We should make no mistake about it, this budget was only introduced for one single, solitary purpose, which was 19 votes to keep the government alive. |
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You have to be in good condition but make no mistake about it, bodyguarding is not a macho profession. |
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Old gimmers are notoriously hard to buy for, and Pip and I are old gimmers, make no mistake. |
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But make no mistake, there was a meticulousness to his craft. |
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Make no mistake about it, circumstance is a key factor in whether a player lives up to expectations in this league. |
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Make no mistake this is a bitter and tragic conflict but the real damage is happening on the streets, not in cyberspace. |
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Make no mistake this was a hard won if rather fortuitous victory but like recent games it needn't have been so. |
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Make no mistake about it, this is a man who knows who signs his paychecks. |
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