The trade is more ingrained in Europe, what with its myriad monasteries and convents.
Who, how many among who, can use how many nails to do what with?
You see, tax season is a little screwy this year, what with the delays and all.
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Things are good now very good what with "Vegas, " the forthcoming feature film "Parker, " based on the Donald.
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No quiet summer weekends in Iowa these days, what with the state knee-deep in candidate.
San Antonio's mojo has taken some hard hits this year, what with the Walt Disney Co.
What with the landlord having to register that he actually owns the property and all.
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But renovation costs for historic European properties are often steep, what with centuries of wear and tear.
We weren't fans of the initial Droid RAZR, what with its yellow-green display and odd hump back.
But would anyone really want to look like Casey Anthony right now, what with her legion of un-admirers?
Even that mark may fall by year-end, however, what with the pipeline chock full of loans without maintenance tests.
Murphy actually took to the city surprisingly well, what with its olfactory riches and legions of overfed, sluggish rats.
What with all the environmentalists and not-in-my-backyarders, a new plant would take at least five years from groundbreaking to spigot-opening.
Castle ownership isn't for everyone, what with the heating costs, potential for plumbing problems and general conspicuousness of the structures.
What with cover charges, and a music surcharge, a couple of beers or two cappuccinos add up to 40 euros.
Many of these chefs say they wouldn't trade Fraternity Row for anything, what with their evenings, weekends and holidays off.
This would be ferociously expensive these days what with minimum wages and the extreme shortage of maidens, comely or not.
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What with all this and his toothache (back molar, swollen jaw) and the malaria, G. is in a bad way.
What with cover charges, music imposts and steep prices for a beer or cappuccino, a couple can easily drop 100 euros.
Arya does a poor job of playing the servant girl though, what with her knowledge of history, her speech, and her Arya-ness.
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Macy's was facing too many problems, what with people like the Limited and Gap and Wal-Mart taking business away from department stores.
It's easy to see how do-it-yourselfers might overlook this one--what with all the other credits in the code they don't qualify for.
In each case, the same questions who should govern, with what power, with what aims, and for how long have to be answered afresh.
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And what with blinding hangovers from drinking on airplanes to soften the shock of first-class seats filled with graying, jowly urchins I often do.
It has been suggested that Liverpool's interest in Barry has waned, what with the mooted sale of Xabi Alonso to Juventus falling through.
But the Brewers were one of baseball's most profitable teams this year, what with revenue sharing, a low payroll and a new stadium.
You can see how a person might get confused, though, what with the hand-numbered bottle and the "limited edition" boast on the label.
And other cynics would wonder about the timing of this initiative, what with a pending head trauma-related lawsuit from more than 4, 000 ex-players.
What with gold prices failing to make new highs, the euro zone crisis must be as near-to-finished as the broader global financial crisis.
Turns out, your analysts have been working their asses off, what with being constantly bombarded with one mission critical data request after another.
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