| How could some of Australia's biggest and shrewdest media outlets get done so badly. |
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| Even if such space faring abilities were beyond them, the sooner the ideas were on the drawing board, the sooner something would get done. |
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| When able-bodied people go about seeking changes on behalf of the disabled, these never get done. |
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| It wouldn't do to go off on a sidetrack when the important thing to get done was finding the baby. |
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| And the haves are the ones who give money and frequently have things they'd like to get done, and they do get done frequently. |
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| He missed Emily terribly and planned on surprising her at work if he could get done early enough. |
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| You can't let that get to you, because then, again, your functionality, your daily chores can't get done. |
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| She resisted the temptation of movies because she wanted to get done with college first. |
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| Just think how much work we'd all get done if it wasn't for personality tests. |
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| Should I keep my distance to maintain my authority or spend time with everyone to make sure things get done? |
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| He admits being a little shy and nervous about sending his work off to big labels, but realizes it's gotta get done. |
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| He was a very precise man, and everything always had to go as planned or not get done at all. |
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| If there is something important to get done, it is best to complete it when you are fresh after resting. |
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| The more non-members participate in its work, the less interactive the Council would become, he contended, and the less work it would get done. |
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| Each should understand what needs to get done, and who can support by assisting in making it happen. |
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| Some of the things I find hard with having a sick husband are the little things around the house that never get done. |
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| Even if what gets measured is no longer relevant, it may still continue to get done! |
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| Ask Americans just a few decades ago and they might say that graft is just how things get done. |
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| If these thoughts are all aligned and working together, things get done. |
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| He is an energetic, motivated individual with the valuable ability to recognize what needs to get done, and then get busy and do it. |
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| First of all, work always manages to get done in the amount of time I have to do it. |
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| Our IPsec stack has been modified so that cryptographic functions get done out-of-line. |
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| But the experience and its effects can get buried among other things that have to get done in a busy day. |
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| Your feelings are normal, but if you lose your confidence, the room will never get done. |
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| But the farmer gains nothing out of all this if the business doesn't get done. |
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| The implication is that unless resources are assigned to tracking and entering data, these tasks will not get done. |
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| We've learned again and again how much housing co-ops can get done when we work together. |
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| Be realistic about how much you can get done within each week of event preparation. |
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| Ian Mumford answered that the National Contact Centre and MAK Progesa must get done on time due to approval processes and timing. |
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| If something had to get done, Charlottetown would go out and do it and then look around for more. |
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| In these polarized times, there are even stricter limits to what any one party can get done on its own. |
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| If I don't start my vac work soon, it's just not gonna get done. |
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| It's amazing how much I can get done when my fur babies are napping. |
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| So even if you are just someone who needs an extra pair of hands around the house for a day here is your chance to get all those jobs done that never seem to get done! |
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| The more precise you are about what you want to get done, the easier it will be to see what and how much your group or Association has accomplished. |
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| Being accountable to one another helps ensure things get done effectively. |
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| To that end Canada will work with European Union and other NAFO members in 2006 so it can offer a set of concrete changes to the ways things get done. |
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| The answer is that the work does not get done as well as it could be. |
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| Michigan cannot be said as the nub of surgeons doing plastic surgery but still there are lots of surgeons and one can get done plastic surgery easily from Michigan easily. |
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| This is now the norm for how things get done in Ottawa. |
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| Anticipate what needs to get done between now and the day of your event. |
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| The only real critical maintenance they had to get done that night was a survival kit that was due in the morning. |
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| He knew all about the guts of the business, how things actually get done. |
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| I look at it personally, and maybe jadedly so, but I say how could you not consider a gas tax given the severity of the improvements that need to get done in our roadways? |
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