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Let's set things aright here and put out the fire.
For now, it would be enough to set things aright.
Whoever tried to set things aright would also have to work in the dark.
It was his task to set things aright, to clear the savannah of the perfect spheres.
But behold: I, with a stroke, shall set things aright.
Nay, were he to get into such a situation, he would have simply come back himself and set things aright.
Do you not see, Brandy, I must set things aright!"
It would be difficult, I knew, to set things aright if those mindless mechanicals had somehow cracked up.
However, several connections had been jarred loose, spoiling the alignment, and she was working with the spanner to set things aright.
I just tried to stay alive . . . Don't expect me to draw my sword and set things aright.
When Drizzt and his companions went to set things aright at the wizard's tower, they were greeted by a roaring blast of lightning.
"You, we judge, are the one who may set things aright once more-" "-if you are strong enough."
"But it wouldn't affect you, and I counted on your being able to set things aright in the hour or so that we'd be uncon- scious."
If she managed to not only set things aright, but did so in archetypically kitsune manner, spectacularly, she would even gain status from it.
Said she didn't care to sit on a mountain and wait for a Great Quest to set things aright when she could nip trouble in the bud."
The Avengers were the most exciting of all angels to be around, the ones who worked for truth and justice and got to set things aright in the mortal world.
The final issue implied that Pirate Lion, piloting the Shocking Shark with first mate Webslinger Spider, was the Sunburst Warrior who would be able to set things aright.
Politicians of all persuasions entertain the hope that their brand of constitutional reconstruction can set things aright so enabling the state to recover, square the circle, and create the conditions for both economic growth and social cohesion.
We've spent an entire week accumulating this information, and even now Treasury Secretary Fiedler and the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board are in New York, working with the heads of the great American financial institutions to set things aright.
The music that replaced the supercharged version of rhythm and blues made by those men was polished and faintly ridiculous, but it ruled the airwaves until the Beatles set things aright by scaring off all rock 'n' roll pretenders with their primitive-seeming mop-top energy.
Oblivious to Emily's scandalized expression, Whitney continued, "Just think what a wonderful turnabout that would have been on a tired old theme: Young Lady abducts Gentleman and ruins his reputation so that she is forced to marry him to set things aright!