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I can bank on you getting this job because you have all of the credentials. Number six, ask around.
I'll ask around.
Ask around the city bet they say I'm the man
Ask around the city, bet they say I'm the man.
but the house owner was great enough to ask around, to call each hotel,
I was desperate, by then, but the house owner was great enough to ask around, to tell,
We'll go around to classes and activities, ask around about the drug, find out who the
We'll go around the classes and activities, ask around about the drug, find out who the dealer is.
End up, sort out, go up against, ask around, and spell out.
"End up," "sort out," "go up against," "ask around," and "spell out." Okay?
Some jobs are hard to find unless you ask around.
Some jobs are hard to find unless you ask around.
And if you ask around, like, "Oh, how do you learn data modeling?" some people might say, "Go read the Kimbell book." Some people say, "Go read the Inman book," or whatever, right?
And if you ask around, like, "Oh, how do you learn data modeling?" some people might say, "Go read the Kimball book." Some people say, "Go read the Inman book," or whatever, right?
So we have reached out to the administration for comment in order to ask around the exact details of this incident, to ask about the crew, to ask about search and rescue operations.
So we have reached out to the administration for comment in order to ask around the exact details of this incident, to ask about the crew, to ask about search and rescue operations.
I'm going to ask around.
We're going to ask around.
You know, if you go to some small town in some less developed country, you can ask around, "Who owns this property?" And they'll tell you, "You know, that's been in such and such a family for a long time." But if you want solid knowledge of that, how do you you know, if you're going to base financial transactions on it, you can't base it just on hearsay, right?
developed country, you can ask around, "who owns this