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smooth. Great.Don't derail me with any hard questions.Don't worry. You got it.
Don't derail me with any hard questions.
So what happened to derail the cyborg concept and to start to derail these military industrial
a six-hour speech and derail the Constitutional Convention for two days.
everything I'm telling you is derailed.
Or would you prefer to go ahead and try to derail their progress towards the bomb itself.
or my favorite owned him as he attempted to derail her arguments with misdirect misrepresentation and
or if they keep it awake they will get derailed by the inevitable mixed metaphors.
They felt that men and male domination had derailed religion over the course of many millennia, and they were taking it back.
How do we use our strengths to prevent those things from derailing our efforts?
that has played a key role in marginalizing oppressed peoples and derailing social movements Zin comes to
Does the advice support your vision or does it attempt to derail it?
If you rush it, or you take in late changes, you put that risk because they could derail what they looked at when they first said,
It is not only plausible, but I think certain, that a sneeze many years before Hitler's conception would have had knock-on effects sufficient to derail
In this case, I played Obama’s hillbilly half cousin, Cooter Obama, and threaten to derail his campaign.
Obviously, Cooter did not succeed, and others are still attempting to derail the president.
male #1: And I should, if I can, derail this as soon as possible."
Number one is STD, pregnancy, and then the other is derailing their career and education plans.
They can get our relationships back on track when they've derailed.
Even I don't correct people's grammar when they're writing to me or when they're speaking to me because first of all they haven't asked for it and it, it derails the conversation.
But somehow those words just came out my mouth in this group meeting, and I have just kind of derailed the group."
That's what really derailed H Boss.
One of the things that seems to me that characterizes our age, the age of the war on terror, is that process, that three-fold process, that three-part process, has been derailed.
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