| 41. | Perhaps once the game begins, the U . S . team will be out to prove something.
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| 42. | You have to be in the zone, you can't be out to lunch ."
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| 43. | North Korea, however, will be out to prove that Saturday's win was no fluke.
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| 44. | He could be out to frame Joey, who has been the object of Laverne's flirtations.
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| 45. | And with Qwyrxian, you seem to be out to find external links which are appropriate for Stroke.
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| 46. | The Sox did lose the next two and will be out to snap a three-game losing streak.
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| 47. | By the way, do you consider yourself so important that I would just be out to vilify you?
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| 48. | Next year when I get my braces off, I'll be out to start auditioning again ."
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| 49. | Comment : After its first loss and a week off, Dallas will be out to inflict some heavy damage.
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| 50. | Ralf Schumacher and Montoya will be out to improve on their four Williams wins last year _ and four poles.
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