It means I get to have the company of this adorable eccentric woman for longer. |
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You decide what kind of information you want to give out, and you start to get to know each other better. |
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Why don't they just get to the point and start making dopamine reuptake inhibitors? Would they be addictive? |
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To get to the article you'll have to scroll down just a tiny bit past the dated updates at the top of the page. |
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The fact that I will never get to meet my mystery admirer just makes things all the more romantic. |
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We went where there were free samples, elbowing each other out of the way to get to them. |
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People who know that they will have a party can also use the bus to get to the party, whereafter they will be brought back home. |
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It will be worth your while to come and get to know other members where you will get a warm welcome. |
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The only thing to hope for was our emergency oxygen supply would hold out long enough for us to get to a lower altitude. |
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I have to say, I found it very satisfying to do, because you never get to use a horse whinnying in my normal line of work. |
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Chiaki blew a raspberry at him as she tried to get to shore as fast as she could. |
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The village itself was a bit of a tourist trap but we did get to see some crocs, cuddle a koala, feed some kangaroos, get bitten by a parrot. |
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The key question now is: how to get to the customer focused flow zone and keep up the momentum? |
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Yeah, I only get to see something about twice a year but they can whistle for my money so long as they promote this animalistic behaviour. |
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So i arrive at the call and get to work, and what do you know there's a 40 gig hard drive, clean as a whistle. |
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You'd get to know them, and pretty soon we were just like anybody else hanging out in the yard. |
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Couldn't get comfortable in bed, but managed to get to sleep, and I've woken up with the pain as bad as ever and feeling very ratty. |
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Boaters get to know the lakers by name and recognize their silhouettes, even their whistle sounds. |
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We drove through windblown sheets of rain last night to get to the city for my reading at Books Inc. on Chestnut Street. |
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Mind you, I'm aiming to run like the wind to get to that finishing post first. |
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Part of me still rebelled, urged my legs to slow down, not to get to the class early. |
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She can leave home only to get to her office job, to keep legal or health appointments. |
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All too often, diners get to the table and yack away and make the waitress come back several times. |
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You've got to be pretty lucky to get to the final, but I kept my head down and was polite to the other players so they didn't stitch me up. |
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Some of those have crowed before that they can read me like a book, that they're great with people and can get to the root of any problem. |
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This way, the participants get to see a whole lot of India, which they would never have otherwise. |
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Before the clothes get to the customers, they are first wholesaled directly from the brand headquarters to various outlets. |
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The great thing about the dilemma were in, is that we get to reimagine every single thing we do. |
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Our only birthday rule here is that whosever special day it is, they get to call the shots. |
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There is a big vacuum in big wall and aid climbing information and Dr. Piton's fundamentals help more people get to the summit than ever before. |
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Evan wasn't even sure what point Alex had been trying to get to, but he felt confident he'd missed it by a wide margin. |
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He is quick and agile and able to get to the second level to seal off linebackers. |
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If you can't get to that point, then I'd give you the same advice I gave this hockey widow, only in fishing language. |
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Montgomery wanted the Allies to use the power they had to get to Berlin before the Russians. |
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So in the end it sort of has a happy ending, in that you get to see Grace exact vengeance. |
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Carefully he picked her up in his arms and walked through the alleyways to get to his home. |
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With directions from Morris on how to get to Big Hill Lake we took our leave with much regret. |
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You get to speak to an adviser straightaway after that and don't have to press buttons on your telephone keypad. |
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She turned back around and broke into a jog to get to the front of the group of people ahead of us. |
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We had three nights and two days ahead of us to settle in and get to know the ship. |
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It was to get to that unheard of city I'd agitated and strained at the leash of Albany Park. |
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I'd have just enough time to get to the hotel, clean up, change into presentable, respectable clothes, and make my way to the bookstore. |
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The laceration was treated at the scene by a responding paramedic, who told Gary he would need to get to the emergency room for treatment. |
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The woman, a regular customer, explains that her car's radiator is leaking, and she doesn't know how she will get to work. |
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Other prisoners teach crafts and skills, benefiting from modern equipment and resources they might not otherwise get to use. |
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To get to a lever on an asphalt tanker he had leaned over an engine with an unguarded rotating shaft. |
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So when I'm offered a leading role in a movie, it's great, because I get to do more of what I love to do. |
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For the hardcore, even if you never get to MetroFlex, knowing that such a Xanadu still exists should gladden your heart. |
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I guess I have to learn to stop being such a wuss and not let things like this get to me, right? |
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This means water will get to the Ouse much quicker and would make floods far worse and more common then they are now. |
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In Europe, I will get to speak French to native speakers, see world landmarks, and advance my knowledge of French, Spanish, and Andorran culture. |
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Debate is stifled, and conservatives either go in the closet or get to be seen as slightly kooky. |
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How did he get to the remote regions of the earth to collect exotic butterflies and Komodo dragons? |
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As well as reserved seats, buses have regular drivers, so they and pupils can get to know each other. |
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I'm pretty zonked and I could use some rest, especially if I'm going to get to the gym tomorrow. |
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Finally we get to the common ancestor of all animals, plants, protists, and fungi. |
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Then they get to rescript events in a way that sees them in control, and to visualize the new version before bedtime. |
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But once you get to that, you start looking at new ways of repurposing the materials. |
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He's struck what seems a healthy work-life balance, rising before dawn to beat the traffic and get to the gym. |
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The closest you can get to fishing with a natural bait for these timid tench is with the humble maggot and redworm. |
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And you need to know your onions when you tackle Beethoven, even before you get to the details of the music. |
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You don't get to have a decent career in music without knowing how to work a crowd. |
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I thought I'd get to lie on a fainting couch and do ink blot tests and word association games. |
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When I lived on Pine Street, I had to cross the canal to get to the laundromat, the good restaurants, the happening bars, and my friends' houses. |
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And so hopefully, you know, knock on wood, we'll get to do a second season, and that will be one for next year. |
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To get to it, imagine removing two-thirds of the carbon atoms and then collapsing the metal lattice, albeit in a complex way. |
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I think deliberate amphibologies are used in drafting to get to agreement more than we might like to think. |
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It takes 40 minutes to drive to the beach or 35 minutes to get to Kyogle's green, shady, treed public pool that caters for toddlers. |
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Basically the Feds get to write their own report card every month and they're not exactly loathe to take some liberties in compiling the numbers. |
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I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now. |
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We zigged, we zagged, horns blasted and drivers swore, but we did get to the other side. |
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If you're really, really lucky, you might get to see Tyra Banks doing a Victoria's Secret photo shoot using the fountains as a backdrop, wahey! |
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As she waded through waist-deep flood waters to get to the worst affected areas, she could see the devastation all around. |
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It just haunted me that people could get to a place where bombing clinics or shooting abortionists is seen as anything other than an atrocity. |
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While other students were hurrying to get to class, Rocky was walking at a semi-leisurely pace. |
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In this job you get to know people from many walks of life and professions. |
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When I get to his age, I hope the walleye are biting, the salmon are running and my outboard is working. |
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You might want to hear a prettier version or be waltzed through a magical forest before I get to the point. |
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Once we get to dinner time, the peace and quiet is shattered by three ravening teenagers all demanding food and demanding it now. |
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Will Lola and Ella be able to get to the concert, wangle invitations to Stu's party afterward, and face down Carla? |
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These two requirements alone mean that many hopeful wannabes will not even get to first base. |
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We may all have different ideas of how to get to that place, but in the end we have the same wants and needs and desires. |
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A plus for me is that I get to spend quality time with my parents without actually being trapped in their space all the time. |
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How did a man who had no experience in academia get to be president of the college? |
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If you want to get law that is enforceable you've got to go get to the street! |
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Just as he is about to get to the bottom of the affair, he is warned off by the American ambassador in Saigon. |
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Sober, sensible readers who get to bed by half past ten may have no fun, but they may be less likely to get heart disease than the rest of us. |
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The location is accessible by car and motorcycle, but to get to the crater itself you have to walk another three kilometers along a path. |
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Even after Addie has been dead over a week, and all of the bridges to Jefferson are washed out, he is still determined to get to Jefferson. |
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Nicole's face was red with heat and she and I leaned on one another to get to the downstairs group room. |
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What you may have to do is feed both kitties the weight loss food and supplement skinny kitty's food when and where chubby kitty can't get to it. |
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It took them three hours to get to the Longhua Airport, used as an air force base for the Japanese. |
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Off the top of my head, I can think of several wonderful accounts of the Tchaikovsky, but when I get to Beethoven, I become rather picky. |
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We get to meet more mature graduates and second jobbers who are considering the public sector or accountancy as a career change. |
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Would I ever get to see his tall, wiry frame, blue eyes, dark hair, or friendly smile again? |
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Members are organising a transport survey to find out how youngsters get to school. |
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If something creepy appeared on the television he would get to his feet and politely leave, taking to his heels like a scalded cat. |
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I have a regular watering hole, so you do get to know the staff who work there. |
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His reaction is the same today as it was yesterday, that he wants to get to the bottom of this. |
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They get to a landing stage and Jess and Ellie decide this is the place to feed the ducks. |
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We congratulate our swimmers for participating on the day and doing us proud, competing against swimmers who get to swim all year round. |
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He used his scooter to get to work and although he would no longer be able to ride it, he was still paying back a loan on it. |
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I remember thinking to myself, if I let this person stand in my way I'll never get to my goals. |
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In the Deleted Animation section, you get to see deleted scenes, or alternate versions of sequences that were included in the movies. |
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On that occasion, by his own acknowledgement, he allowed the situation to get to him and he was beaten. |
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So I would leave it to the very last minute, almost too late, and I would get to California jet-lagged and would open the next day. |
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You get to watch benevolently, breathe in crisp Alpine air, sip Swiss wine and wolf down chocolates by the handful. |
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He's a strong man, a strong leader because you don't get to the top in business by being weak-willed. |
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When you get to Man U., if he's there, can you try and get Ronaldinho to do something about his Jheri curl? |
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In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
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That means, right now, part of his job description is helping his employees get to work and get home. |
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There will be plenty of free time to relax, enjoy Africa, get to know local people. |
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Well, yeah, obviously him, but who will he get to do the press conferences in Arabic? |
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Though I've yet to come across any program involving a jockstrap fashion show, I figure Jenny Jones has to get to it eventually. |
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So Steve sends me the review tape of the movie and I get to watch it before the rest of you workaday joes. |
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I have been doing a lot of radio, which I enjoy because often the discussion can get to the bottom of things. |
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I also get to wear little lifts in my shoes, which makes me feel like a total dork. |
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We're well and truly all mixed up now and it's a case of trying to get to know everyone again. |
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Not being able to get to the story is making journalists at Sky News tear their hair out. |
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Before she could even get to the rags to start cleaning, she collapsed on the floor. |
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Not many players ever get to do that in any division and I was very proud of that achievement, very pleased with what I was doing. |
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So why should openly pro-choice politicians get to receive Jesus in the sacrament of Holy Communion? |
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As Dinosaur proved, slow-moving animals trying to get to safe land is a yawner, no matter who voices the animals. |
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Sheep and lambs usually spend most of their lives outdoors, and generally get to eat a relatively natural and unadulterated diet. |
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The airborne action is less fluid than the rest, but at least you get to admire the impressive scenery. |
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What I do, when I get to the bottom and start working, is I take the hose and stuff it down the back of my wetsuit. |
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I've rambled on for quite a bit, and, as is typical, I haven't managed to get to the point yet. |
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This means I can finally get to use black beans and kidney beans in the recipes of choice. |
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When I asked the people at the check-in desks for other options to get to New York today, I got a sad clown face. |
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Exit the highway, take a right off the ramp, then continue down the street until you get to the first traffic light. |
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We asked how to get to the rear entrance, and he indicated a path leading around the right side of the building. |
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We always clear the roads so that the milk wagons can get to the farms. |
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For six weeks, an expected crowd of hundreds will get to take their best shot at bagging the beasts. |
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She acknowledges that someone helped Seda get to Hamzat in Syria, although Leila declines to say if it was friend or a relative. |
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For 45 minutes, I get to aerate my brain, turn the world upside down, revel in music, poetry, humor. |
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As I left with an agitated employer, Kemp encouraged me to reach out to him if I wanted to get to know him better. |
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We privately see ourselves as queenly beings who get to decide which of our subjects to anoint with a knighthood. |
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While 19 percent of the House is female, just one woman will get to chair one of its 20 committees. |
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Men and women balance each other out, and we have to get to a point where we are comfortable with appreciating each other. |
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By listening in on their conversation, we get to know the narrator, Asa Baker-Rouse, and the filmmaker, Bianca Giaever. |
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When they get to the ATM, they just push a button and a QR code comes up on the screen. |
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But soon before he could get to work, he lost control of the balloon he had designed and built himself. |
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But in another world, beth stabs Dawn and she is bleeding and none of those other cops are helping her get to a doctor. |
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That Brayden will not get to grow up with his big sister is perhaps what hurts the Engels the most, Merton said. |
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Before we get to all that, permit me a brief reflection on this matter of Steve Scalise. |
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You get to browse full menus by phone and receive confirmation when your order is being processed. |
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Ruseva told Bulgarian reporters that she would like to take Maria back and care for her, or at least get to know her. |
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I get to push the buttons and see how they respond, and then try to inform their responses in a positive way. |
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You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends. |
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I am childfree because I live at a time and in a place where I get to make that choice. |
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When you get to Umbria, you should check the standing water including water butts and drains if possible, and if you spot any larvae, arrange for the area to be treated. |
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Duemler's lawyer will argue that, with a private hospital, such groups get to queue-jump those in the public system, creating a two-tier healthcare system. |
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He uses his quickness to beat linemen and get to the passer. |
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Does that mean I can't have my way with him when we get to the bedroom? |
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You feel you get to know all the characters and their quirks, the island and its people, and the magic and superstitions come to life in an burst of colour. |
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Children have been firing questions to their new friends by email, quizzing them on how long it takes to get to class and what a typical school meal is made up of. |
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Today we get to run the dashes and do pole vaults and other stuff. |
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You don't get to know someone by jumping into bed with them. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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I have my own theories about this, but I decided that to really get to the bottom of things, I had to consult an expert. |
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She was like a rat up a drainpipe in her haste to get to Upper Harbour. |
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The opportunity law students get to compete in oral advocacy and presentation of cases in the most ratiocinative way still keeps the spirit of moot courts burning. |
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Water-lilies have large numbers of air pockets in their tissues which keep their leaves afloat on the water surface, a perfect supply of air for an insect able to get to it. |
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I'd get to these points where I wanted to stop but he kept me at it. |
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It was getting to create jokes at the source, and to get to hang out with comedians. |
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The postman always rings twice, always rings too loud, always rings ten minutes before your alarm's due to go off, and always rings and runs away before you get to the door. |
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To get to class, students travel a path known as the Warthog Trot, a winding trail through the bush that's also used by giraffes, kudu, wildebeests, and impalas. |
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It's so much easier to get to a mouse than pick up a pen when keyboarding. |
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But remember, all those ropes and winches and seafaring clutter have an important function, and the crew will certainly need to be able to get to them. |
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Alas, we didn't get to make it in the end because we weren't kiasu enough. |
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The internet is largely responsible for enabling new players to get to grips with the game, everyone from grannies to students seemingly taking it up with alacrity. |
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Why can't a computer just recognize who you are and let you get to work? |
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It's what is ongoing and visible, so it's the part that people get to judge and assess and gossip about and declaim on. |
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It turns out he just wanted to get to Washington because he figured it was safer there than in Houston. |
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For youngsters struggling with issues like bullying, bereavement and family breakdown, knowing who to turn to once they get to school can be a problem. |
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He's quite shy but once you get to know him he's quite friendly. |
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With that task accomplished, the Sami team can get to work on the task of galactic demographics in earnest. |
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You must register to get to the great recipes, but the site is free. |
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But his labored effort to show that it is possible to get to the Cambodian border from Vietnam via the Mekong River is a little more trouble than it's worth. |
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But I found it impossible to get to grips with, laborious and dull. |
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On the one hand, you do get to see shows that might otherwise never be performed, and you get to see all-star casts that could never be assembled for a long run. |
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And neither he, nor his secret police squad or some lawyer from Detroit, get to change that unilaterally on a whim. |
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Is everyone in Ireland a writer or are those the only Irish we get to see over here? |
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Near the end of his self-imposed quest to get to the bottom of the big Warum? |
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The Astros and White Sox worked hard to get to the series, but their rosters surely don't offer up fodder for grandfatherly reminiscence down the road. |
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Here you get to experience the many wonderful facets of the island and indeed stay in the lap of luxury and you can also join one of their excellent daily whalewatching trips. |
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Plus, in order to get to the countryside you have to crawl out of the city, deep breathing toxic fumes and being gobbed on by small boys from footbridges as you go. |
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But the man appears so weary that I decide to skip the dull stuff and get to the heat. |
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Still, we had the 13 dwarves to deal with, but at least in this movie we get to knock a couple off, which is a relief. |
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Firstly, we have the talking heads syndrome, where a bunch of z-list celebrities get to pontificate about their favourite TV moments for our benefit. |
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When I tried to get to the embattled city on Tuesday evening, I faced repeated warnings not to try it. |
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Police area spokesperson Captain Gcinikaya Taleni said the men used an angle grinder and blow-torches to cut through metal security panels to get to the safe on the premises. |
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If you love the rows of luscious leather-bound albums and books arranged on shelves, but can't get to New York, you can now purchase these items online. |
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We also get to see entire animatics sequences that will delight anyone wondering how all the elements come together for a movie this visually powerful. |
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Is Raven ever going to wrestle on TV? Or at least get to the fireworks factory? |
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I don't know what's going on here, but I'll get to the bottom of it sooner or later. |
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Dubliners Claudine and Isabelle Van Den Bergh get to strut their stuff at the Paris cabaret immortalised in the 2001 film starring Nicole Kidman. |
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He became an L-driver after his wife Etta had a stroke and needed transport to get to hospital appointments. |
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There is an unofficial precedent that Lord Chancellors that do not have a legal background do not get to wear a wig. |
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Melville Street was the nearest the railway could get to the pier without expensive tunnelling and a station was planned there. |
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In February, a court of inquiry was held at Barrackpore to get to the bottom of these rumours. |
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Coalition plans to widen access to university will fail to get to the 'root cause' of the problem, according to the Russell Group. |
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She nodded toward the dirty dishes and said she would get to them later. |
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Many of the same predators feed on baby turtles as they try to get to the ocean, as well as frigatebirds and varied raptors. |
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She said he had too cute an okole to park it in a wheel chair where no wahine would ever get to see it again. |
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This is one of the best air shows around, because you get to see so much,'' said Dennis Brown, who has been attending air shows for 15 years. |
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The circumnavigation of Madagascar opened an alternative route to get to India, which gave more flexibility in timing. |
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This was the approximate latitude that the Vikings would have sailed along to get to Greenland from Scandinavia. |
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I don't have the foggiest idea how to get to Piccadilly Circus on the Tube. |
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If you've also been caught in a traffic jam, you're maybe fit to be tied by the time you get to work. |
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The firstmost thing I remember about him was something he told me, and I'll get to that in a minute. |
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The shot needs to be slightly thicker than half-ball to get to the center pocket. |
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Nothing like scrolling through a bazillion names and numbers just to get to the one you're searching for. |
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It takes less than two hours to get to York from London by rail, with at least 25 direct trains each weekday. |
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However, to get to the Armada, they would have to cross the zone dominated by the Dutch navy, where the Armada could not go. |
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I would prefer to start further up than where I am, but it is what it is and we'll just go out there and get to work. |
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Maybe bonk would get to California before Shannon heard the news. |
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It is estimated that about 5,000 refugees are waiting in the harbour town Calais to find a chance to get to England. |
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Let me, however, entreat of you, above all things, to remember my ball, and do not let them oversit the thing so as not to get to it. |
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In the days before miniature scores and recordings were available, it was not easy for young composers to get to know new music. |
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As their boats and crew get to the windward mark they round it leaving it to starboard, or the right side of the boat. |
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We had to play in Armagh at the start and Whitey had a five-year plan to get to this point and he has done it a year early. |
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Thankfully, his music as bleachers helps you get to know him. |
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So you start with Hull, are directed to Kingston upon Hull, and when you finally get to your goal you are back in Hull. |
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The children get to see the results in the light box and see how well they have cleaned their hands. |
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Let him wander round and kids gone meddle him til he get to fighting again. |
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In addition, people can also arrange free redelivery to their address or another in the same postcode if they can't get to a delivery office. |
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Players get to know how a manager operates and behaves, the kidology he uses and what he is all about. |
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Dying patients are having to wait up to 8 hours for pain relief because overworked district nurses cannot get to them promptly. |
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I get to banter with them and especially Imelda Staunton, who is Knotgrass. |
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When, on his first pitch, Sewell served an eephus, Williams almost broke his back trying to get to it. |
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Q YOU explained recently how to get to Request Read Receipt in the Tools menu. |
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Attend union branch meetings at the place of your employment, get to know your organiser and get aquatinted with your union branch officials. |
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Jaroslav Kral was the lightest of three officers to get to the lake so, laying on the ice, he edged across to pull the girl towards the bank. |
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Hagen said some guests can get to see the Southern Lights or the Aurora Australis. |
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These valleys were linked trunk lines, that is main routes, facilitating the movement of vital goods and people to get to key areas. |
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We joke that we'll get to sleep in November, but our technical crew, with all the rainouts we've had, really have had a brutal run. |
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This way, the antimicrobials don't get to the blood stream and hence there's no chance of toxicity. |
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Once we analyze all of the migrating factors we can get to the idea that the net migration rate can tell us so much about a country. |
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Along the way, ferry commuters will get to see the skyline of George Town and Butterworth, as well as the Penang Bridge. |
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She tried to get to Jefe in a back bedroom at the terraced house but was beaten back by flames. |
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I was taught at a young age not to jaywalk, but if you don't jaywalk in some countries like Turkey, you'll never get to where you are going. |
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They've asked me to get to New York by five o'clock, but you can't get a quart into a pint pot! |
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You can get to know and like this other side tomorrow morning at 10am when you can join in with a morning workout with Zumba. |
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Dressing up positively encouraged, and the most striking outfits get to queue-jump. |
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Among the amber gamblers, 33 per cent said they did not have time to stop while 27 per cent said they were in a rush to get to work. |
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You start with pain, burrow into dirt, get to memory, and end with motive. |
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Until the soundproofing is installed, I don't think I'll be able to get to sleep here. |
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I don't get to see Jim much since he moved. Now he lives somewhere out in East Overshoe. |
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An example would be when someone rents a car to get to a business meeting, but when that person arrives to pick up the car, it is not there. |
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This has sparked further allegations of labour hire rorts in Queensland and an inquiry is needed to get to the bottom of these claims. |
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Prof. Jain would mix all his food into one glob at lunch so as to be more yogically detached from pleasure but I couldn't get to that point. |
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He won't get any drinkypoos out here, Rick said and smiled. He'll be sober as a judge by the time we get to Taiwan. |
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Well, we gotta get to Big Bear Mountain before those smokey bears close off the entrance to the mountains. |
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So long as I get to claim my virtual waifu and our 30 virtual children as tax deductions, I don't really care if I can't touch her. |
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Both women and men even get to do, daffily, the same little pelvic wiggles. |
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The local population and travelers can get to Noronha by plane from Recife or Natal. |
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People thought his career was over but now he will get to costar on Broadway next month. |
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Ice cream should be eaten quickly, by oneself, so that you get to keep all its yummy chocolateness. |
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The fell lies in the middle of a large area of boggy moorland and requires a long hike to get to it from any direction. |
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The ostensible reason for his visit to New York was to see his mother, but the real reason was to get to the Yankees game the next day. |
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I wish he would dispense with the pleasantries and get to the point. |
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There are two ways to get to Lundy, depending on the time of year. |
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Those who get to grips with the mental side of things by tackling willpower and motivation are the most successful at keeping their weight loss resolution. |
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Some mold designers are finding that using the Web to manage a tool project can shorten lead times, cut costs, and make sure vital data get to all participants in a project. |
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And for that, caregivers get to transmit their data to a central location without the necessity of finding, plugging into and uploading into a central unit. |
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Banff audiences will be taken on a journey around the globe as they get to know the remarkable characters behind the hair raising on-screen action sports. |
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That we learn to read past individual words to get to an overarching meaning is an unfortunate setback. A lot to learn when you take a word slow. We're velocitized. |
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They were given flak jackets and helmets to get to their location. |
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He will have to traverse the mountain to get to the other side. |
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I get to know some other girls while waiting to use the bogs. |
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See that man over there? He's sound. You should get to know him. |
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But, what is robo-signing? How does a mortgage get to that point? |
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Therefore, I read thee, get to God's word, and thereby try all doctrine. |
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Estonia were struggling to get to grips with the game while Ireland were showing a composure and guile that demonstrated their experience in play-off ties. |
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Kids can look out for Arctic foxes, ringed seals and even polar bears as they travel to the cold and icy north to get to Father Christmas's magical grotto. |
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I managed to plough through the crowds and get to the information desk. |
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Little Cottonwood Canyon has a rich history with gelande competitions, and watching skiers soar over 200 feet is not something you get to see every day. |
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Sullivan, the girl and the butler get to the ground. The girl wears a turtle-neck sweater, a cap slightly sideways, a torn coat, turned-up pants and sneakers. |
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Passing the doldrums was a navigational challenge, and pilots had to avail themselves deftly of the currents and every little breeze they could get to stay on course. |
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Attendees will also have the opportunity to get to know and learn fun facts about the sociable Bearded Dragon, distinctive Ball Python and colorful Veiled Chameleon. |
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The turbo jets will help it get to the speed of sound and then retract, allowing the rocket motor to power it to more than 100,000 feet in the air. |
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Alexios offered to reunite the Byzantine church with Rome, pay the crusaders 200,000 silver marks, join the crusade and provide all the supplies they needed to get to Egypt. |
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Yeah, well I get to run the Circus Sideshow, and the esquilaxes. |
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Cyclists, joggers, rollerbladers and residents out for a stroll take advantage of the Galloping Goose to get to work or simply enjoy the enveloping greenery of the trail. |
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The victim is talked into exchanging bank account information on the premise that the money will be transferred to him, and then he'll get to keep a cut. |
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Fearful of missing a roll-call, Representative Charles E. Bennett has ducked out of funerals, bolted from hospital beds and defied snowstorms to get to the House chamber. |
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When we get to the bottom of the rapids, draw right to avoid the sweepers. |
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A third of 11 to 15-year-olds will get to drink a white wine spritzer with their parents' permission, and one in 10 will be allowed an alcopop with dinner. |
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Consequential damages would be the lost business if that person was unable to get to the meeting, if both parties knew the reason the party was renting the car. |
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When we signed Benty, I said I would be delighted if he scored between 15 and 20 goals this season but knowing Darren, I would expect him to be pushing hard to get to 20 now. |
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Thrust together in a small vehicle for hours, or even days, they would have no choice but to get to know each other and the result might be a Chauceresque exchange of stories. |
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We're in my car heading toward the bus station to get to New York. |
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But to get to the essence of Bushism, it's helpful to go to another and more unusual book, All the Best, George Bush, a collection of letters written by George Bush the elder. |
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Heyas, I finally got around to drawing a pic of my unicorn self, if anypony wants to see it and let me know if it could use some changes before I get to the coloring of it. |
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The cut was probably made before charring, using a sharp tool to cut deep enough for the instrument to pry open one of the locules to get to one of three kernels. |
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When we get to the competition next month, you really have to bring it. |
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If it is only possible to get to the polling station from the registered address by air or by sea, the elector can apply for a permanent proxy vote without an attestation. |
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He said he had an opportunity to get to know Zachary on Aug. |
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The life of a superstar DJ sounds like one endless party. You get to travel the world, perform for thousands of scantily clad ravers, and earn a stack of money. |
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