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Taylor Lawrence was a highly talented footballer, cricketer and rugby player as a youngster, but bobsleigh was "nowhere near a sport I'd ever thought I'd give a go".

From BBC

“Dr. Zinchenko? Kindly give a ‘Go to College Free’ card to each and every Library Olympian.”

He and Daubechies were both extricating themselves from other relationships at the time, and by the end of the three months they decided to give a go of life together.

In other words, the senators running for president seem to have designed their top legislative priorities to run through reconciliation, while nodding politely in the direction of Medicare for all as something else they might give a go.

From Slate

"I'm probably too far back to have a chance, but as always, I'll give a go out there, give it my all," Donald said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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