We are just really annoyed and we have four days to mull it over and make sure we do get it right at the weekend. |
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They fired a rubber bullet which bounced off the wall and I went to get it. |
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Some question as to whether can you get your absentee ballot, vote on it and get it back in time for the election. |
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I didn't want just absolution, I wanted advice, and I knew I wouldn't get it in my parish in Dehradun. |
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It seems the Chinese believe that this rhino's horn cures everything from lumbago to laryngitis, and they will pay anything to get it. |
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That's right its a laundrette which emails you when your washing is done so you can go and get it. |
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It is difficult to accommodate the wishes of all in the community but we do try to get it right as far as we possibly can. |
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I'd wait patiently, watching for a movement that would allow me to get it in my binoculars. |
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Although a huge question mark hangs over the next-generation technology, there are many folk going out of their way to get it working. |
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I was actually stuck with a porcupine quill once and had to go to the hospital to get it out. |
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There's a sense of achievement when you buy yourself something special, because you know you have worked hard to get it. |
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The book's acknowledgements and introduction do not get it off to a good start. |
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I'll have to forgo my coffee and get it from the office, which probably isn't a god idea since I hear that Harris makes weak coffee. |
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Overall, on balance, did we get it as right as we knew how to do at the time? |
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I managed to get it out of my eyes, but despite my best attempts, I could not get a trendy spiky-look going, and had to give it up as a bad job. |
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I can always put off doing the woodwork and rad until a later date, although I'd like to get it done fairly soon. |
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And if you understand karma, you know that if people don't get it back in this world, they're going to get it back in the next world. |
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The Government thought it was going to deliver the coal by rail, but the railways are so run down that it cannot get it through. |
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He said if extra money was available for council housing, the council shouldn't be made to jump through hoops by the government to get it. |
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If people do get it wrong, people should not be sacked or demoted or whatever, as long as it is done with good intent. |
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We are just ordinary people wanting a decent service and we are being told we will not get it. |
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I work in a busy office and whenever there is a bout of colds or flu going round, I always seem to get it. |
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I live with my mom in Braintree, south of Boston, and if I get it wrong then these guys know where to find me. |
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If Louth expected an easy run out against the Division's whipping boys, they certainly did not get it. |
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Plus I can do it whilst continuing on with Season 6 of The X-Files on video as I'm never going to get it fiinshed at this rate! |
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We only go around once on this earth, folks, so we'd better get it right the first time. |
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She'd keep on at me to get it done straight away and I couldn't see the point. |
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They have been called the best live band in Britain so often that they really ought to get it printed on stationery. |
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But even when they do get it wrong, you have to applaud them for having a go at it anyway. |
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It represents, if you didn't get it by now, the bit of wildness in all of us. |
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The looser you get it, typically the better it turns and the faster you can get it to go within reason. |
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Please list your 5 choices in order, remember to sign your post, and get it in by midnight on the 21st. |
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A kick-start for a programme like this, which is enormous in size, was the only way to get it off the ground. |
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So nuts to you if you fix the sucker and then fail to get it working decently and have no choice but load Windows again. |
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The producer is probably counting on the presence of the number of top singers in the album to get it moving from the music shops. |
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Fairway woods simply make it easier to hit the ball and get it in the air off the grass. |
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The less-than-dynamic duo may yet get it right, especially if they can stop kneecapping themselves with stupid stunts. |
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While that might have been a knee-slapper in the mid-19th century, even adding obscenities wouldn't get it to Comedy Central today. |
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You don't get it by standing around burning wood, but by getting out into workplaces and communities. |
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Then, to my shock, she pulled off her coat so she wouldn't get it dirty and started wrapping bandages around the wounds people had received. |
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He wrote letters and he sent them through a talk show producer and asked the talk show producer to get it to a family member. |
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I just feel I need to get it very right because if you get it wrong you could offend a lot of people. |
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The lacewood has a very nice shimmer to it, and almost glows if you get it at the right angle. |
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She finished the first when she was 17, tried to get it published, failed, but took on board the advice on the rejection slips. |
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I can even get it to read my e-mail aloud to me, or documents that I have dictated, while I check them. |
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If you get it pure from a reliable source, it gives you the energy to pursue a project to the very end and get it as right as it will ever get. |
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If you make assumptions about how the world has changed you usually get it largely wrong. |
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I've been meaning to get it talking to my Windows machine for ages so I can finally dump the Zip drive I've been using to transfer files. |
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Traditionally, handset manufacturers make the running with technology, committing huge resources to get it working in the hope of making a sale. |
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They need to get it right first time as well as they can't just rub it out and start again. |
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If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends. |
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Yet, the film-makers took great pains to get it to look realistic, staging numerous reshoots for the final few scenes. |
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Others, though, have leapt to his defence, claiming the gainsayers just don't get it. |
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There's not a single moment in the game where it drags or you want to get it over with. |
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And they are putting some flame retardant chemicals on that to try to get it underway. |
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And if you legalize it you can regulate it and get it out of the hands of organized crime. |
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Another money-saving option is to buy used furniture and get it reupholstered or refinished by a carpenter. |
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There's no better way to capture an idea than to get it down on paper, let me tell you. |
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If you've just gotta have one and don't want to buy a new PC to get it, there are two ways to add a rewritable DVD to your computer. |
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More than anyone, he needs to get it together if he wants to win the competition. |
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He'd probably get it completely wrong, anyway, because the truth was that he knew nothing about her. |
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No one could get it to sound quite so annoyed and impatient apart from her. |
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I don't expect newsreaders to pronounce it like locals, but they should get it right. |
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If they want to show their art they can do it on canvas and get it into galleries like real artists do. |
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Dante's terza rima is frustratingly hard to get right in English, and many translators have nearly gone mad trying to get it right. |
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We all crave appreciation and recognition and will do almost anything to get it. |
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If the crowd is not rocking to this one beat, you gotta get it out and get the next record in. |
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We get it, you worked as a rock critic and you like really like rock music. |
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They don't get it right all the time, but we can't argue with their judgement on this one. |
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I sat there staring it down, fiddling with the locket around my neck until I decided I needed to just get it over with. |
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Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong? |
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It's not so much the money that causes stress, if you ask me, it's the things we do to get it. |
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The perennial raised bed will be their home for the next 20 years or so, and it needed considerable attention to get it ready for the asparagus. |
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They have it in the refrigerator and the owner can get it in the diner or by asking a crew member. |
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Then, you will need to allow sufficient time for professional tailoring of the dress, to get it to fit just right! |
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But you want to get it done and do it in the least amount of takes possible. |
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As an aside, a mixture of cyan, magenta and yellow should produce black, but in reality a touch of black is needed to get it. |
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To him there remains plenty of time for the Spurs to get it right, to cleanse the tarnish of an uneven regular season. |
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I don't know if I swallowed it or hawked it up, but I couldn't get it to go either way for a long time. |
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Very early on, with a new baby rabbit you should get it used to being handled. |
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We'll get it back after our first appointment but it's still a lot of money for NHS exempt patients to have to find. |
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We had our old sofa in the garden, it was wrecked and my Dad was sawing it into pieces to get it out of the garden gate. |
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Read the Revenue's six tips on completing your Return without tears and the ten most common Tax Return mistakes, and get it right next time! |
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Wet wool is quite malleable in terms of size, and you can get it to dry up or down a bit just by handling it properly. |
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Anyways, she said Sandy should have packed a teething ring which may help, but try to get it cold first. |
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The manufacturers are pulling out all the stops to get it completed as soon as possible. |
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By treating the kids as adults and giving respect, he begins to get it back in turn, along with at least one schoolgirl crush. |
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After struggling to get it over my bad arm I succeeded and headed downstairs. |
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They both maintain a tenacious grip on the receiver and attempt to get it away from each other. |
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It gets on my nerves, especially since I get it when trying to view some stories and profiles too. bah! |
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Since marinas can rarely afford dock insurance, even if they could get it, the trend has been moving toward collecting from boat owners. |
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The marinade for the grilled meat and seafood is delectable and ingredients are a well-kept secret, as we were unable to get it from the staff. |
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I couldn't remember half of what I'd written, and I'd have to cancel my volunteer work to scrape enough time together to get it done. |
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Instead, she seems more like the little princess who wants it all and is bally well going to get it. |
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Maybe it is the fact that I am just a guy who sits around and watches all his friends get screwed over, but I don't get it. |
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With all this scurrilous scandal that is around, it is important to get it into context. |
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If I can't get it out of you, by God, I will take off my hat and bow down and kiss the feet of the one that can do it better. |
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If I can only get it up the stairs without barfing out a lung, the season will be off to a fine start. |
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However, when it comes to the old religion and war thingummy, I feel religions get it really, really badly in the neck. |
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Numbers are shared out amongst vendors and if you want a particular number you may have to travel to get it. |
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And get it tailored next time so it actually sort of fits and doesn't make you look matronly. |
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That way you'll have a little wiggle room to finesse each screw into its respective hole and get it threaded. |
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You just want to throttle these people, if that's what it takes to get it through their heads. |
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Stuart Cliff broke behind the defence on to a through ball, but before he could get it under control Heeps snaffled it away on the bounce. |
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I had it once and almost threw it away and now I've got a chance to get it all again. |
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Most women will suffer from the yeast infection thrush at some point, says the fpa, but men can get it too. |
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So I went to get it at the bar, and as I passed him and I thought I could look at him at the side elevation, which I did. |
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Sorry, I'm aware that the above paragraphs are little more than a protracted and self-pitying whinge, but I needed to get it off my chest. |
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Still, I'll take libertarianism any way I can get it, and if it comes from people's desire for self-protection, that's not bad. |
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I fasten my seatbelt as tight as I can get it and close my eyes as we start. |
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The tiller will break up the ground and get it ready for planting, chop up any debris, and help mix in fertilizer and compost. |
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Only about ten percent of the elderly who need treatment for mental disorders get it. |
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In my humble opinion this phone is an iPhone beater, I sold my 3G to get it, and so far I am mightily impressed with it. |
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In The Tin Pan Alley Rag Scott Joplin brings his opera Treemonisha to Irving Berlin in hopes of getting him to help get it published. |
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Once you're holding a club, you will get it pointing down the target line with the toe pointing up. |
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But that begs the question of why that deal happened now as opposed to two years ago and what we had to give up to get it. |
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As you say, it should even be possible to get it all done for the sesquicentennial, in 2017, if we begin planning now. |
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You can add a user-interface to your script toot sweet and get it up and running in no time. Go into Project Builder and create a new project. |
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For his top-down system of personal government, prompt and accurate information was essential, but he did not get it. |
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There were more then one million microbusinesses that needed money to expand and couldn't get it. |
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The powder may need additional drying, milling or micronisation to get it to the appropriate size. |
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If a piece is in limbo, the player must get it back on the board before moving any other piece. |
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I cannot afford black market fuel and besides, I have no idea where to get it! |
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I had to nag him a bit, but he did go to get it checked because he doesn't usually have a cough, so this was something different. |
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There was no way that the person or creature that was trailing me could get it from me now that it was mine. |
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My mom said I could probably get it mimeographed at the office, but then I wouldn't have anything to type anymore. |
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Neither of us was really big on shopping, so we wanted to get it done as quickly as possible. |
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We could all be going to our local beauticians to get it done along with a bikini wax. |
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Go shopping and pick out the stuff you like at any store, then wait a few weeks and go back to get it when it's sitting on the sale rack. |
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After a replay of Wednesday's close and the titles, David tries the door but cannot get it open. |
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You have spent the summer trimming down to photo-op weight, and are itching to get it on with that smiling angel from the West. |
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Their goal is to continue their addiction moderately and get it under control, without letting it control them. |
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I don't think you'll get it by sitting in a bivvy in the same swim for weeks on end until eventually the fish come around. |
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He paused there momentarily, wondering if he should just say it and get it over with. |
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Unable to get it out with a simple tug, he pulled one of the two pistols out of his holster. |
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So how do you ensure that any knot in monofilament is as good as you can get it? |
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Whilst some women never get it at any time in the pregnancy, most experience at least some mild morning sickness. |
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This article was so easy to understand, I'm sure even the State Department blockheads will get it. |
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My final duty was to get it to a garage for an MOT test, there being no such thing in Italy. |
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The government must get it into their heads that customers shell out hard-earned money in restaurants towards greedy sin taxes. |
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Letting frustrations fester is a real good way to ensure blowouts and fits of anger later on, so best to get it all out in the open. |
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So it would have taken an operation of some size, if the stuff was still there, to get it out of there. |
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Or would they rather emotionally identify with the uncool, harrumphing, self-righteous crowd, who just don't get it? |
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Being a film critic is nice work if you can get it, but sometimes hazard pay seems more than fair. |
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I really could have done with a shopping trolley to get it to my car. |
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You may need to use a little bit of cold water to get it to bind together. |
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Once you get it moving on a motorway, though, it buzzes along with aplomb. |
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Then, depending on how urgent I think it is to get it, sometimes I have to go back home and drop it off. |
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In the 13th inning, a Red Sox batter popped one down left field line and Jeter went to get it. |
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I worked like a beaver to get it out, and yet the disease appeared to creep from limb to limb of the study before me. |
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If my doctor sends me for an imaging or blood test, how do I know where I can get it the cheapest? |
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The French fries are made out of real potatoes, the burger is great and you can get it all kinds of ways, and it tastes good. |
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Get your hands in there again, making sure to caress the chicken and get it covered up in those juices. |
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In the dominant U.S. worldview and value system biocentrism is counter-intuitive. The middle-class and striving to be middle-class college students I teach just don't get it. |
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I can't believe how harsh some people are about me trying to get it on with Daniel just because I'd had a little too much to drink doesn't mean that I'm easy. |
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I had to borrow a bike from a mate of mine for the weekend's races, but we didn't manage to get it ready for racing specification in time, as it was a road bike. |
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You need at least top quality brushes to get it on, and rubber gloves, good ventilation and special thinners to get it off your expensive brushes. |
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Most advisers pocket both payments, which is nice work if you can get it. |
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And we are going to need to get it back in order as quickly as possible. |
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But right now all I wanna do is grab this little garage scene, get it in a choke hold, then branch out, do a little bashment, but stay grimy you get me? |
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This legislation is top of the Government's list of priorities, and three-line whips will be used to try to get it through unamended before the election. |
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It has been stolen by that settler boy in Sheikh jarrah, and it might not be worth trying to get it back. |
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She needs time in downhill mode, and lifts are the way to get it. |
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When you are an heroin addict the only thing that matters to you is where you are going to get your next hit from and you will do anything to get it. |
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When we hear a groan in the audience we know we did something right, because they get it. |
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I think at the time they probably salvaged the shell that was on board and they were hoping to perhaps raise the vessel and restore it and get it going again. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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I applied for his job, certain that I would get it as I had been his junior for five years, and I was confident I could do the job better than anybody else within the company. |
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Link made a sudden lunge at the squirrel, attempting to get it back. |
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If anyone tries to worm this information out of you, they will not get it. |
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The Italian question ranged Austria against Italy, which claimed the Austrian province of Venetia, and allied with Prussia in April 1866 to get it. |
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They want a better life, and they're prepared to face adversity to get it. |
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But the truth is, it needs support and it needs our help and it needs our tough love also, in terms of trying to get it to reform and do the right things. |
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I tried very hard to find a middle way though, but I could not get it. |
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If you're not familiar with the content, you can get it by autoresponder. |
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I keep my sadness in, when it probably would feel better to get it out. |
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But when the salt is out of the shaker, it's hard to get it back in. |
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I usually manage to jump up, get a tape recorder and get it down. |
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In terms of the nitty-gritty of writing, George brings the skill set of being able to get it out on paper pretty quickly. |
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I love Kelly, and as for her love life, I tell her to not do all this at 45, to get it out of her system now. |
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You know what you want and you know how to reasonably get it. |
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In essence, the Committee holds to the view that once Canadians give up control over what amounts to our cultural sovereignty, we can never get it back. |
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Oh, don't you sit there and act like you don't get it, missy. |
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The pages never got to practice with someone, as they were all new to blocking weapons with their bare hands and spent the entire hour trying to get it right. |
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Not surprisingly, the store had sold out of them by the time he went back to get it on Sunday so he spent his day driving around trying to find somewhere that stocked it. |
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He had been troubled by a left inguinal hernia in his lower abdomen, so he booked a date with the sawbones to go under the knife and get it fixed. |
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That is seriously fast, and on one daring high speed run, it proved to be stable too, as long as you get it out of fourth gear well before hitting redline. |
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Players grumbled that Johnson had sneaked offside before netting the equaliser but, if they were looking for tea and sympathy from their manager, they didn't get it. |
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I can put things out directly on YouTube or social media, and get it seen by a lot of people. |
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So we did a simple drill where the players toss the ball off the backboard, jump high as possible to get it, then fire an outlet pass to a sideline player. |
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It took a lot of concentration to be able to maneuver your horse correctly and get it to jump all 3 jumps without refusals, knockdowns or passing the fence. |
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The 747 was badly crippled but the pilots were able to get it back to Honolulu on the power of the two left engines. |
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How many times have I sat there in the outer, or on my lounge chair and watched them so nearly get it together, only to be methodically dismantled in the last twenty minutes? |
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Maybe John Roberts and his little quartet of sea-green incorruptibles will finally get it through their heads. |
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In straight and level flight, it's not so bad, but in turbulence or in turns, that yaw starts up and it takes some concentration to get it stopped. |
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When these morons get it wrong, they invariably wreck innocent lives. |
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The first book's title, he admits, was a deliberate attempt to get it listed first in an alphabetical list of walking books being produced at the time. |
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As they both maintain a tenacious grip on the receiver and attempt to get it away from the other, their arms swing from side to side like a signaling semaphore. |
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Life owes me reparation for this, and I will see that I get it. |
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When you get it home, you can cut it into five even pieces and put each piece into a zipper seal bag and freeze it until you are ready to thaw it for use. |
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One solution is to contact the power utility company, get it to confirm the sag and retap the transformer to bring the voltage swing within an acceptable range. |
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I was just so toxically addicted to affirmation I would do anything to get it. |
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And writers seem to get it a lot, the relationship between words and page and phrase and paragraph, or stanza. |
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There are mental equivalents too, like having somebody's name, or a fact, or a song title on the tip of your tongue, but being unable to get it out. |
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Margaret was silent for a time, trying to get it straight in her mind, and then she related the events that happened at the rest area before he got there. |
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If it's not legal for you to get something, you don't get it. Simple. |
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But what happens at CGI is the nitty-gritty of deal-making between philanthropists and the people who get it done. |
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The sooner they get it out, the quicker their market share will take off. |
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To get it renewed, she had to leave Indonesia, which meant crossing into Timor-Leste. |
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My children didn't find it accessible, but the minute they got to Stratford and started seeing the plays, they get it. |
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When you try to get it rescheduled, the feds say you need evidence to do so. |
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He grabs Alice, now dressed in lederhosen, by the arm, and the two get it on, on the dance floor. |
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The first recommendation I would make is that the Minister stops banking the money that he thinks he will get from the department, because he is very unlikely to get it. |
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If Tracy wanted something crazy, like a fighting fish from Chinatown, Kenneth was the guy who would go out and get it. |
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Howard knew he would never get it passed in a full sitting of parliament. |
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If it's clear where you are, grab a pair of binocs and go get it! |
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Instead, we get a bunch of hugbox panel discussions where people just reiterate the same, obvious points. Yes, rape is bad. We get it. |
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The idea was to clone the enzyme rennin and to get it expressed and secreted from the Bacillus. |
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Were on track to get it mostly finished to make it clear sailing for the rest of summer. |
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The point is, if you're rebooting a franchise that works, then you'd better get it right first time. |
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Most hats are made from a material called sinamay which is restricted to just 50 colours, you just cannot get it in any other colour. |
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I wash it every day and use a blow dryer and straighteners to keep it looking as good as I can get it. |
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You could get it in the JC Whitney catalog and, of course, play them on your on-dash record player. |
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All the concrete had been reinforced and in the end we needed a compressor and jackhammers to get it out. |
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They borrowed a couple of landing nets and it took the two nets, one at each end of the fish to get it in. |
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What is most heartening about our poll is that the American people get it. |
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It took me a long time to really get it cranked up, but now I am. |
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Before the ski went on the open sea Mark decided to get it serviced at a garage in Middlesbrough. |
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Rather than reshooting it year on year, I presume the firm made one version at least two years ago and get it redubbed. |
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I get it and sympathize with them and try to be there for the fans. |
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Yet even greedy rug rats go out of their way to share cool stuff equally if they've worked together to get it, a new study finds. |
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I only had one piece of coarse left, but I managed to get it on and cleanish pink pine began to appear. |
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One day, maybe, we'd go by Rabbi Leibish, Rabbi Leibish would show him how you take a trafe knife and get it kosher again. |
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She is still unblooded but if the hounds had flushed out a fox then the huntsman can hold them back and let the bird try to get it. |
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Refiners can use reformate, a blendstock derived from naphtha, but crude must run through other process units to get it, Heminger said. |
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These superwomen stay single for longer, are self-sufficient and know what they want and how to get it. |
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Loughborough's strength is their defence and so we have to ensure we get it right in the shooting circle. |
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My heart sinks that people do not yet understand that if you are going to get a dog, don't get it as a status symbol. |
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The half-witted still, apparently, don't get it but paedophilia has nothing to do with being gay. |
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Salt Lake City, Washington and New York City to try to get it to breed with other olingos. |
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I got an old Rototiller out in the tool shed you boys are welcome to use if you can get it started. |
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My hair was so boofy this morning it took 10 minutes of brushing to get it looking decent. |
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I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
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One of this library's dependencies is very finicky. It can be hard to get it compile on some systems. |
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We give you the ecky or skunk and tell you who to get it to.You get paid by them. |
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If you can afford a new computer, you might as well go the whole hog and get it custom built. |
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In other words, some species of human ancestor... not only had a hankering for meat, which scientists had not expected, but used tools to get it. |
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Shimmer is always a la mode, and pretty powder talcs are a great way to get it. |
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I already checked that out, and Keller has never called to get it out of impound. |
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You'll have to jigger it from the original specifications to get it to work. |
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If a constitutional line of authority is wrong, he would say, let's get it right. |
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A thousand quid for that motor? Do me a lemon, I could get it for half that. |
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Also, once you use light-water on a fuel fire, it's nearly impossible to get it to re-light for subsequent firefighters. |
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If you've never been a smoker and you develop lung cancer, how did you get it? Is it genetics, environment, radon, luck of the draw? |
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Patients who need intensive care do not always get it because beds or skilled staff are not available. |
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The Charity Commission investigated the claims, and contacted the RSPB to get it to clarify its web statement. |
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We tried to start a company, but we couldn't seem to get it off the ground. |
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People with a lesion to this area develop expressive aphasia, meaning that they know what they want to say, they just cannot get it out. |
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Johnny is a good planner. He starts his work in time to get it finished by the deadline. |
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Darby leased the furnace in September 1708, and set to work preparing to get it into blast. |
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I tried to give you the steer, but I guess I didn't get it over. Everybody knew it but you. |
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If I got it from Mr. Rauh, I would get it secondhanded, or if I got it from you I would get it secondhanded. |
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Throw the shoe from behind the line, and try to get it to land circling or touching the far stake. |
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When the sweat comes back this summer, 1528, people say, as they did last year, that you won't get it if you don't think about it. |
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Will go back there to get it in a week or so, but may find the harvest unadvisable for reasons of security. |
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With respect, boss, I don't think it is possible to get it done by then, no matter how hard we work. |
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Go for a hole in one, or maybe try to only use huge arcs to get it in. |
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I have the dry heaves, I rather just throw up and get it over with. |
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I have my guitar with me in the car, as it happens. I'll go and get it. |
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Our intention is to top-dress the track at least three times a year with this sand and get it worked through the soil structure to create a more balanced, crumblier soil. |
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In order to progress, we need to wait until the next period! I'm gutted! Been given some tablets to help accelerate this and should get it within 7-10 days. |
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Let's collaborate on this dictionary, and get it finished faster. |
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A study to find the UK's randiest professions has named factory workers, office workers and bar staff as the people most likely to get it on in the workplace. |
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My computer had a heart attack when I tried to get it to run that program. |
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Although some Shoguns may never go off-road, I get the feeling it will fall out with you if you don't get it dirty and put it through it's paces once in a while. |
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If the point of fannish jargon is to be exclusionary, why is there the matching fannish jargon of 'eofan' for long-established old-timers? If anybody would get it, they would. |
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After the way she spoke to him, she's really going to get it this time. |
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I love my boyfriend, but am left unsatisfied because he can't get it up. |
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I hate getting shots, but it's best just to get it over with. |
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With a slabby rear end and curvy roof, the Prius looks bulbous, it is weird to drive and when you do get it out on the open road its handling is fluffy. |
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He falls for Witherspoon's professional softball player who's been having a go-nowhere fling with the self-regarding Matty but will the couple ever get it together? |
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Nice work if you can get it, but the luxury market is a hard nut to crack. |
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We call it the tall poppy syndrome in New Zealand, where if someone sticks their head up they get it chopped off and I just think it's so wrong for young men. |
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My 360 red ringed and I had to ship it to Texas to get it fixed. |
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Call her if you have any problems and she'll get it fixed in a jiffy. |
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The option will run out next week and I can't get it extended. |
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After 50 years I got the chance to re-record it and get it right. |
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I've had a strimmer and an air rifle taken from my shed, and they moved a Rotovator over to the fence, but obviously couldn't get it over, so they left it behind. |
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The lads all generally rub along well together and if anyone has an issue, whether it is Kev or anybody else, we can all talk to each other and get it sorted. |
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