Each entry then had to be keypunched by one of the clerks, who kept us on a strict schedule so she didn't get behind in her other important work. |
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He can get behind defensive backs, but he is very good at catching a quick hitch, breaking tackles and making a big play. |
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Once you get behind the wheel of a racing car you want nothing but victory. |
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It's important for management to get behind the bar often, open the register, and do other spot checks for visible signs of stealing. |
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They were to get behind enemy lines and act as scouts and gather intelligence to feed back to British military headquarters. |
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We asked the supporters to get behind the team, be more patient and give the players a chance to do well. |
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Tenants who get behind with their council house rent will be shunted to the back of the queue for housing improvements under a new scheme. |
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Visitors can work at a farm stand or get behind a soda fountain in the old general store. |
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Mark Vermeulen failed to get behind a rising delivery from Edwards and lobbed a simple catch off the splice to Shivnarine Chanderpaul at gully. |
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Motorists who get behind the wheel when tired account for 20 per cent of Britain's road accidents. |
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Dreams were destroyed when a person decided to get behind the wheel after drinking. |
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Currently no formal driving test or health check is needed before a person can get behind the wheel of a motorised scooter. |
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As you can see, simplifying the tax code is something we can all get behind. |
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So would he like to get behind the camera on a professional level at some point? |
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It's now time for the people of the town to get behind them and help them get back where they rightly belong, but let's have fun on the way. |
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We hope to convince every motorist to stay off alcohol if they plan to get behind the wheel and drive home. |
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Go for primary sources, or near enough, anything to get behind the sensationalist facades projected by the media. |
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Undoubtedly, my observations will once again agitate a few people who will tell me that I should get behind U.S. automakers instead of criticizing them. |
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He never stopped learning although he did get behind because of his illness. |
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All they can think of is the money they are making, not their responsibility in letting someone who is dead drunk get behind the wheel. |
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I have to reconfigure my brain before I get behind the wheel, which is very Portland of me. |
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To get behind a wheel of a motor vehicle in my condition was a disgrace. |
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It's a bit of a stinky ballad that I briefly had a soft spot for, but I can't really get behind a song which advocates not lying to someone just because they are beautiful. |
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She was just all gung-ho about it, rallying people to get behind it. |
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In an extreme case, water could get behind the weatherboarding into the wooden framework of the house, and over time that could leave it in a potential state of collapse. |
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Helicopters and crews able to airlift troops and supplies to get behind the other guy, and to get your guys back out when they need a rest or are too outnumbered. |
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After the drubbing I gave James Turrell's Guggenheim mess, it's a pleasure to have found a Light And Space work I can get behind. |
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Republicans should, I dunno, get behind a law that supports that, doncha think? |
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But all fair-minded Americans should get behind this push for real equality and protections in the lives of all Americans. |
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Once you get the interior sorted out and get behind the wheel, driving the Mazda5 is like driving an agile car. |
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When you are ready to get behind the wheel, drive south and stop at Ulladulla for fish and chips on the harbour. |
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When did the medical establishment get behind this approach? |
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The players and the many supporters who turn out each week to get behind their club, deserve much better than being left in limbo for an indefinite period. |
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If a non-partisan coalition of CEOs and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. |
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Each year our employees get behind numerous causes and apply incredible enthusiasm to help improve the quality of life in their communities. |
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Customers had a chance to get behind the wheel of the Richard Petty Driving Simulator and test their skills on the Pit Crew Simulator. |
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It carries a sporty appeal that promises great driving pleasure before you even get behind the wheel. |
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Experts agree that parents teach children a great deal about driving before the children ever get behind the wheel. |
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The attackers were to depart from the enceinte north of the Bassin des Chasses de l'Ouest and rush round to the south to get behind the Germans. |
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It could get behind a Senate bill that would require retirement plan administrators to give account holders an annual estimate of what sort of annuity check their savings would buy. |
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I really, really, really enjoyed playing drums. During the last Killswitch tour I got the chance to play drums on three songs and it was really refreshing for me to get on stage and get behind the drumset and lay into it. |
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But I need to crouch down to get behind the screen and away from the windblast. |
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But Jonsson trained as a chef before going to work as a lawyer, and the itch to climb into an apron and get behind the stove has overmastered him: hence the admirable move from commenting and advising to having a go himself. |
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Experience life as a drover as you hop in the saddle and get behind 500 head of cattle on an unforgettable outback adventure along the Oodnadatta Track. |
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Sound like something you could get behind? |
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I am sure my colleagues can get behind that one as well. |
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You should only get behind the wheel when you feel fit to drive. |
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That is an admirable goal. It is one all Canadians can get behind. |
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He is hoping growers will get behind the program. |
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Wowchuk says she made a final appeal to federal Agriculture Minister Andy Mitchell to get behind the initiative, but he refused to consider any of the proposals advanced. |
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Everyone who serves alcohol has the responsibility to ensure that his or her patrons or guests do not get behind the wheel after drinking too much. |
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It was launched as a way for the military to thank its civilian supporters but has also proven to be a great way for Canadians to get behind the troops. |
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On the other hand, you don't want to delay your child's shots and get behind schedule because during this time, your child remains unprotected against these diseases. |
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It may not sound important, but without it, your heating and air conditioning system would be blowing dirt and debris at you every time you get behind the wheel. |
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And, in fact, it has been established that many otherwise sane and sensible people do suffer a form of insanity when they get behind the steering wheel. |
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Our secure online credit application allows you to receive a quick reply to get behind the wheel of your next new Mitsubishi vehicle without delay! |
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Stan Davies, 41 from Rhyl is hoping other local veterans and civvies will get behind him and as he takes on the task next week. |
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I hope all the moaners and groaners on here get behind the team and show faith in Simon Grayson and Dean Hoyle. |
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We should all get behind a similar program for Florida and insist that it be done without the incessant delays and talkfests of the past. |
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But true fans can help to overcome these and people should get behind the club, rather than display outbursts of negativity. |
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Murray blundered by letting Elyaniv Barda get behind him to set up Baruch Degu in the 2-1 defeat last midweek. |
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Yesterday marked Down's Syndrome Awareness Day and to help, Laura Smith, 29, recruited her son Harry's nursery to get behind a fundraising day. |
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You don't want to lose one game and get behind the eight-ball right away,'' said UCLA coach Bob Toledo. |
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If you've had too much to drink, don't get behind the wheel. |
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Having signed all these class players it's up to the loyal bluenose press and the monarchistic media to get behind the boys and help them back to the top where they belong. |
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