| 41. | With just one kind of pencil at his command, he somehow rustled up a very wide range of blacks.
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| 42. | This year, Owori rustled up her own sponsors and has been holding regional contests, before the finals in Kampala.
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| 43. | This cool, sleek drink gets right to the point, rustling up the taste buds with an unusual savory edge.
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| 44. | Such violence is common in Jamaica, where politicians used gangs in the 1970s and 1980s to rustle up votes.
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| 45. | I rustled up some sandwiches and soup, and we began some serious family cocooning, just like in the brochures.
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| 46. | In the 1970s and 1980s, Kingston's gangs were used to rustle up votes for the two main political parties.
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| 47. | Etheridge put her connections to work by rustling up some of the biggest studio sidekicks to back her up.
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| 48. | In the 1970s and 1980s, the gangs were used to rustle up votes for the two main political parties.
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| 49. | Like bicycles, they get stolen, leaving their owners to rustle up new ones in the midst of a flag shortage.
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| 50. | And after the sun goes down, many of them are also pretty good at rustling up a little social life.
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