McSheffrey took on the responsibility from 12 yards out and made no mistake, and Birmingham held on for the remainder of the match for what could prove to be a priceless win - and one which condemned Derby to relegation.
And make no mistake -- and I have an announcement to make, which is that we have met the commitment to reduce by the end of this year our forces by 10, 000 in Afghanistan, as we begin to reduce the surge forces, as the President committed to do.
Once more Henry stepped up to the plate but this time he was gift-wrapped a present by Thompson's woeful backpass and made no mistake, rounding Pollitt and tapping in.
And make no mistake, your employees, teams, partners, investors, and staff are looking to you for inspiration.
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And make no mistake about it: if measles, whooping cough, polio, and other vaccine-preventable diseases return, children will die.
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And make no mistake, they have an incredibly clever strategy that plays out in two parts -and it is working.
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And make no mistake, there has been a certain arrogance to our strat comm efforts.
And make no mistake: Every content company on the planet is hoping they figure it out.
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And make no mistake, outfitting an entire customer base with state-of-the art technology is not cheap.
And make no mistake about it -- just know this -- four more years!
And make no mistake, a nuclear-armed Iran is not a challenge that can be contained.
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And make no mistake, the PA budget is entirely a creation of foreign aid.
And make no mistake, the specter of Ted Kaczynski haunts skeptics to this day.
And make no mistake about it: that is the ultimate goal of these radical anti-development groups.
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And make no mistake about it, that is precisely what the effect of this agreement would be.
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And make no mistake, showcase-wise, Harper is the bigger of the two phenoms.
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And make no mistake about it, these are developments the pioneers of our party would have been proud of.
The 26-year-old Belgian beat Serena's sister Venus in the fourth round and made no mistake in a 6-2 6-4 victory.
And make no mistake about it, this November, we get to decide: Do we want these reforms to be repealed?
And make no mistake, we will work with the Libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people.
And make no mistake, when I told Senator Mitchell that I injected Chuck Knoblauch with performance-enhancing drugs, I told the truth.
And make no mistake, the Red Sox-Yankees rivalry is as intense as that at any derby game at Anfield or Old Trafford.
And make no mistake, CBO was looking at the big tax preferences that politicians often dismiss as loopholes or special interest tax breaks.
And make no mistake, while the president did not use that word in his news conference, that is the word federal authorities are using.
And make no mistake: This is all about politics, not merit.
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The number one place on the planet for marketing spend is Google Adwords, and make no mistake about it, this is an increasingly finite resource.
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And make no mistake, Google is out there pitching our customers.
Jackson slotted over his third tight-angle conversion after Farrell's try, but at the death, Yachvili was given a chance from 40 metres out and made no mistake.
And make no mistake, the cloud trend is for real.
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