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But I think what you have to do is you - if you have your own message and your own vision you have to look at unique opportunities to deliver that whether it's, you know, standing on an overpass of a freeway to talk about infrastructure needs or whatever it happens to be, you're going to have to do things unusually.
NPR: In a Crowded Political Field, How to Get Noticed?
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So whether you're in the mood for sports, prime time, movies, kids programming or whatever happens to be playing on your favorite channel, you're a tap away from watching it on your TV -- or directly on the iPad if you have a TiVo Stream.
ENGADGET
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Then you trust to that person, OK whatever happens to me, I will not fall.
WSJ: Social Media
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Farmville is of course not among them, it'd be madness to ever yank that cash cow, but whatever happens, you should have already got the message: the internet and privacy don't mix well.
ENGADGET: WSJ: Facebook apps and games are dishing out your user ID to unauthorized third parties
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Similarly with events, we want everything to be connected and affected by whatever you do or happens.
FORBES: An Interview With 'Sui Generis' Developer Madoc Evans
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Sometimes the spotter makes you have half-half decisions because you start the skill and then whatever happens, you don't pay attention, 100%, to the execution.
WSJ: Social Media
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You have just got to keep on playing and whatever happens happens.
BBC: Elliott is confident the club can turn around their season
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Whatever happens weather-wise, course knowledge round here is the real key, and you're hoping to avoid all the bunkers as Tiger Woods did when he won in 2000.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | In through the back door
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Brad Smith, the former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, says no matter what happens in the days before Nov. 4, the real law is "whatever you can get one judge to do" that day.
NPR: In Ohio, Voter Registration Conflict Is Brewing
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So whatever happens an ugly riot, an outrageous business deal they will tell you that this all adds to the greater power of Suharto.
ECONOMIST: A survey of Indonesia