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But they had little to put in their new home.
I'm not here to put myself higher than I am.
No need to put your head all the way under, she said.
After a while, they put her down and move away for a talk.
How else are we going to put our children through college?
We have to put a lot of energy into the game.
So let's put a few things back on the table.
They also know how to put on a good show.
Soon, I found my life had been put on hold.
He put himself on the line to make an individual point.
Put the question another way, however, and we seem a little less certain.
Where and how does one just put up a show?
I've had to put up with a lot in the last year.
Human rights groups put the figure at more than 10 a year.
In any case, his is the more difficult book to put down.
They would stay put for several weeks and then move on.
Now the public has put a face next to the name.
They go out and do put food on the table.
One of his friends says he'll put up the money.
The American people will only put up with so much.
I wanted things to be put back in the right place.
Why not just put them on and run around the park?
Second of all, he put the hand in my face.
We will always remember you as someone who put the family first.
But, also, the best new social programs should now be put in place.