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  • Henry Ford's first Model Ts rolled off the assembly line in late 1908 -- a do-everything, go-anywhere vehicle that could get up to 25 mpg.

    Michael Brune: Get Your Motor Hummin' Michael Brune 2011

  • If Edelman's do-everything role sounds like something suited for a 7-on-7 high school league on the plains of southwest Texas, it's actually a perfect fit for the Patriots and their innovative head coach, Bill Belichick.

    The Mad Scientist at Work Mike Sielski 2012

  • Smartphone makers may advertise their products as their do-everything devices, but their powers have limits.

    It's Not Your Eyes…the Fine Print Is Getting Really, Really Small Missy Sullivan 2012

  • Henry Ford's first Model Ts rolled off the assembly line in late 1908 -- a do-everything, go-anywhere vehicle that could get up to 25 mpg.

    Michael Brune: Get Your Motor Hummin' Michael Brune 2011

  • Jamie Harris, a do-everything player who led the team in scoring and in assists, is back to run the show, along with Gerald Colds, which will give Flint two seniors in the backcourt who combined for more than 200 assists this season.

    Colonial Athletic Assosiation 2010

  • Led by senior do-everything guard Jeanette Pohlen and junior forward Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Stanford should be tough.

    Dissecting women's college basketball 2011

  • -More on do-everything forward Matt Hendricks, who has put on a show recently demonstrating his patented breakaway moves.

    NHL All Star break roundup; Ovechkin fine after being hit by stick Katie Carrera 2011

  • THE GOOD NEWS: Talor Battle, Penn State's do-everything guard, should be back.

    Big Ten Conference 2010

  • THE GOOD NEWS: Talor Battle, Penn State's do-everything guard, should be back.

    Penn State - Team Notes 2010

  • But then I realized that he may be a bit scared himself, given that his economic policies aren't working, his advisers have been jumping ship, Americans want to return his ObamaCare gift and voters seem ready to reject his do-everything Congress.

    Who Isn't Thinking Clearly Here? 2010

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