It seems to be one of the rules of life nowadays that those who want to get something done have to make a fuss, and keep on making a fuss. |
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I'm definitely going to have to get something done about my teeth, because they're banjaxed. |
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A chance to get something done without the media bloodhounds on our heels all the time. |
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When are we going to get something done about this pampered section of the working population? |
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We have been battling for years with very little resources to get something done. |
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I would be the first to agree it's not on, but I'm trying to get something done about it. |
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I hope we can actually get something done with it this time, as the member opposite said in his remarks. |
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However, let us see if we can get something done for self-employed Canadian workers and move forward. |
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I commend you on your support for us and your commitment to us to try to get something done. |
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We need the Bloc to support us and to get something done on climate change. |
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I think it has to be looked at in committee, but it is really important that we get this bill through and get something done about this. |
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It is a voluntary thing, a two-way street, a way of living in which people work together to get something done. |
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Even if you tried to get something done properly, it seemed to blow up in your face and then gently mock you for not being able to finish the simplest of things. |
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Personally, I'm leaning toward the idea we are seeing an opportunity to get something done. |
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It seems perhaps modest, and I could have made a bigger splash in a different way, but I want to get something done, and that requires dialogue. |
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I think if we would move on those, then we would be able to get something done here. |
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We can actually get something done for the Canadian public. |
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What can we do to get something done before the end of the accord? |
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The business community in the Sverdlovsk District is very concerned about the paralysis of the government ministries, departmental in-fighting, and the inability of the governor's flunkies to actually get something done. |
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Marie know that if they want something done in this place, they talk to the leader of the NDP, the member for Toronto-Danforth and his 18 colleagues in this place because they know that we will get something done. |
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What is required in human and financial resources to get something done? |
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Of course deals are signed in order to get something done. |
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Parcells tried to get something done before. |
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Now is the their chance to show they can actually get something done. |
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This year, more than most, offers the chance to get something done. |
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They're trying to get something done special. |
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If he is dyslexic, at least we can get something done to help him. |
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Would it not therefore be time, during this economic crisis, to sit down and get something done, with an immediate allocation of funds to save the Radio-Canada jobs and its programming? |
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Even the Liberal Party managed to get something done in a minority parliament on things like transit, housing, and post-secondary education when it chose to work with New Democrats. |
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Not long after and in a classic case of if you want to get something done right, do it yourself, Cliff Giese co-founded the quick lube specialist, Mr. Lube. |
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