There's the threat of war with Iraq and a national economy as unstable as Anna Nicole Smith, but hey, Jen and Ben are going to have a go at it, and don't we all feel better?
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Because ` Trainspotting'was accepted so universally, a lot of ( critics ) didn't have the guts to have a go at it, so they're having a dig at us . ` Twin Town'isn't ` Trainspotting'on any level.
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I'd really like to see an admin revert this closure and have a go at it, so yea, this was appropriate to bring to AN / I . talk ) 04 : 38, 13 June 2010 ( UTC)
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Due to schema changes in 1.5, it now should be much easier to implement than it used to be, so maybe someone will want to have a go at it .-- Tim Starling 16 : 45, August 2, 2005 ( UTC)
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When CBS and QVC were about to waltz off together into the new-media future, Laurence Tisch seemed very much the elder statesman-- glad to be moving on, thank you; let this fellow Diller, with his fancy ideas, have a go at it.
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If you have a go at it and get stuck, we'll try and help you out, but you need to show you have tried and tell us precisely where you are getting stuck .-- talk ) 17 : 24, 14 February 2010 ( UTC)
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Virender Sehwag had smashed a four off Stuart MacGill, but almost immediately, a couple of balls later, he got out MacGill, who dropped in a well-flighted delivery, luring Sehwag to step put of the crease and have a go at it, which resulted in his stumping.
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My feeling at the moment is that the best way to fix all this with the least rancour on both sides would be to be refer it to WP : ANI with the recommendation you both be banned from editing that article for some months and let other people have a go at it instead . talk ) 19 : 51, 30 November 2009 ( UTC)