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1 You can throw a lot of stuff out when these two teams play.
2 The command knows it, so they throw a lot of that stuff my way.
3 That would throw a lot more work on me.
4 Joelle Casteix also said the Church would throw a lot of money into fighting abuse cases.
5 Rarer still for books written by the jockeys themselves to throw a lot of light on the subject.
6 Look for the Jaguars to throw a lot of quick slants to receivers and to backs out of the backfield.
7 He laughed and said he had to throw a lot of them away because he couldn't explain the blood spots.
8 As I result, I throw a lot of dinner parties and my friends see me there and think that I'm fun.
9 Some just throw a lot of notes at you and say, 'oh do it'. Tim said that was hard, especially for the international students.
10 So they'd throw a lot of bullets at the approaching enemy because that's what people like them did, even when there was no chance.
11 But the band seem unsure of this approach and throw a lot of inferior stuff at the wall between the sturdy, robust guitar anthems.
12 This week the European Central Bank will throw a lot more money at the very painful problem of the euro zone's debt and banking crisis.
13 Defensively, look for the Patriots to continue to be aggressive up front and throw a lot of different looks at rookie starting quarterback Derek Carr.
14 In the second half they started to throw a lot of their own lineouts long and either lost the ball or the throw was crooked.
15 In the midseventies, Jane and I threw a lot of parties.
16 And 2018 has thrown a lot of series new and old at us.
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