Now get ready for good times, as we're ready to unveil our three newest rides for the 2003 year! |
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Pheobe clicked the kitchen TV off and went upstairs to the bathroom to get ready. |
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And he would often take a walk in a winter's evening with a lanthorn, because he had not been able to get ready earlier in the day. |
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As I left the meeting room to get ready for training, my body was restless with anticipation. |
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I don't go to bed early enough and therefore struggle to get up in time to get ready at a leisurely pace. |
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Have you ever watched a teenage girl get ready to go out, let's say to a wedding? |
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This will no doubt be a joyful event of global dance rhythms and songs, so bring your dancing shoes and get ready to be uplifted. |
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He lathered up and rinsed off quickly so that he could get ready for school. |
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When she got up out of bed and did some get exercising to loosen up, she started to get ready for the council that afternoon. |
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Racegoers decked out in top hat and tails get ready for next month's Royal Ascot meeting at York Races yesterday. |
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Spool the band around the axle, place the racer on the floor and get ready for a speedy trip when you release the rear wheels. |
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Well, get ready for a summer scorcher this weekend, especially those of you out in the southwest. |
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I plan to play with this after the weekend, as tonight I must get ready for a journey to France. |
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He was waiting for the workmen to get ready for the photograph when he saw this strange bell-shaped flying object in the sky. |
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Then we get on with the mise en place, get the cooking out of the way and get ready for the service. |
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Right before you get ready to throw the shot, take a deep breath in and let it out. |
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If you are asked to be a guest, be sure to have the prepared questions ahead of time so you can get ready with a few tweetable responses. |
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All the actors had four weeks to learn mountain climbing and get ready for the shoot. |
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He smiles and goes off to get ready for his next flight, his next tournament, his next triumph. |
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The whole first act consists of the protesters' excitement and bustle as they get ready. |
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As soon as she had entered the back stage door, she slipped off to the make-up room to get ready for the actors to come in. |
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I shouted in a state of panic as my time left to get ready dwindled down to only 13 minutes. |
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After we had finished eating we went back to shower and change and get ready for the evening's show. |
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Anyhow, I have to get ready to go to work, and that's no joke, so hasta la vista! |
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They're billing this as a dark, intense work, so get ready for some heavy-duty dance. |
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In the morning, after a nice, eggs over easy breakfast, Eric packed up his stuff to get ready to leave for home, then school. |
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All homecoming candidates got to skip fifth period to go to the locker rooms and get ready. |
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I take a swallow of my margarita and get ready to ask her one more time if I can see it. |
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Register today and get ready to network in style, class, and executive elegance. |
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It was to be an early start the next day for filming in the town and lots of props, etc. to get ready, so the meeting closed earlier than usual. |
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Michelle was starting to get a little impatient waiting for Guy and stood up to get ready to leave. |
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Because there are no technical changes requested to the document, implementers can get ready to deploy. |
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Before enjoying the French-Continental cuisine, unwind at the piano bar and get ready for a live band at 9 PM nightly. |
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Come December and the shops get ready for the season and an air of festivity is all around. |
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Throw in some chiffon, washed corduroy and aged denim and get ready to join the grown up country set. |
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In the crowded halls of the huge college, the couples were pairing off quickly and heading off to get ready for dates, or parties. |
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Although not a morning person whatsoever Ari forced herself out of bed early every morning so she could start to get ready. |
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They were trying to gear down from Central Park and get ready to go to the JJB Stadium. |
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For now, I need to make myself presentable and get ready to watch the England vs. Denmark football match. |
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I glanced at my digital clock radio on my nightstand and decided I had a little over five hours to get ready before we had to leave. |
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A lot of people just want a good strong cup of joe to get ready to go to work. |
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The next day, Sierra watched her sister get ready to meet her secret admirer. |
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I have breakfast with Eric and Elizabeth, who's still at school, then get ready for work. |
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There wasn't much other than to get ready for the dinner, but even then she would be getting ready too soon. |
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I don't know why, but everyone has to take responsibility for themselves and prepare right and get ready. |
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She still had a few hours before she had to hit the casino but if she started now, she could get ready slowly and prepare for her job. |
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If God has already sounded out to us that the breakthrough is coming, then our job is to make preparations and get ready. |
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It normally doesn't take me long to get ready for anything but tonight it felt like forever to get ready. |
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The Queen told me to wash my hands and get ready for dinner, which would be ready very soon. |
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The business end of the rugby league season starts tonight, and, if the market framers and punters are right, then get ready for a couple of lopsided matches. |
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The dance started at seven so there was a mad scramble to get ready. |
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She quickly fed and burped her, anxious to get ready for school. |
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As Amy waited for Caitlin to get ready, she started to pre-game. |
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If you want to appreciate your talents and unique beauty, then get ready for your close-up. |
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The one-sided conversation ended when they had to get ready for supper and Kathryn ended it by saying that Stephanie was already the best friend she has ever had. |
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I almost regretted agreeing to let her help me get ready for the party when I saw the array of brushes, compacts, bottles, and tubes littering the top of her sink. |
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And get ready to carve ice, to rock the terrain and be, like, totally rad. |
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Put the bandages and gauze away, and get ready to enjoy oysters for their ease rather than their challenge. |
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When I woke the guys were here cutting the grass and the alarm was pinging gently to remind me it was time to get ready and go get my chest x-ray. |
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The vato stays back to wash up and get ready when everyone's gone. |
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At his concession speech, he told his staff to get ready to go work the next day. |
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So, book those lift tickets, strap on your skis, and get ready for the ride of a lifetime. |
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So grab your day pack, and get ready for some exciting adventures! |
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How must such a leaderless community get ready for the next political battle? |
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We didn't do anything special, except get ready for Homecoming. |
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If a male performer is only flying at half-mast, he may have to spend more time trying to get ready than actually performing. |
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Grab your swimsuits and get ready for a day of decadent indulgence. |
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Will read the funnies, answer my mail, finish writing a column, and then see if I can walk to Central Park North before I have to get ready for dinner. |
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The ship had splashed down into the waters of Ever-Pitch only fifteen minutes ago, and he needed to get ready before he and the others left for the slaver encampment. |
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It's Grandpa's birthday and Froggie has lots to do to get ready for the big day. |
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If you insist on posting your baby photos to that abortion newsgroup, get ready for some flamage. |
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But there's little the Americans can do to get ready for Pedro Marero, the crumbling, 80-year-old Havana stadium where the match will be played. |
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With candor, humor, and empathy, get ready to re-think your approach to Hashimoto's, hypothyroid and hot flashes. |
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It has been rather misty for several mornings, so I told my pal to get ready and we would hop it the next day. |
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Emergency crews get ready to airlift an injured tobogganer in Baggeridge Park. |
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This part will help you chill out, get ready, and plan to have a fabbo time. |
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Once inside, get ready for a little gallows humor and a chance to have your picture taken standing behind the bars of one of the old jail cells. |
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The contestants will try to dodge each other's blows and then get ready to counter. |
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And get ready in the very near future to deep-six those plastic remote control devices for your electronics. |
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Flip a small retention switch on the trigger guard lock and get ready for a lightning-fast draw. |
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A long-time fan, the former boss of Creation Records steps in as the band get ready to tour with The Cure on their Curiosa tour of the US this summer. |
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The passengers get ready to ride down the Mt. Van Hoevenberg bobrun. |
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Then we hunted up a place close by to hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. We took some fish off of the lines and set them again, and begun to get ready for dinner. |
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This Friday, get ready for a trip to a kebab shop, a journey on some bright red motor scooters, a late night boat ride and a perilous jaunt on the Tower Bridges. |
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So get ready for a night of jokes, banter and hilarious mickey-taking. |
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Say au revoir to winter thrushes, redwing and fieldfare as they begin their journey to distant breeding grounds, but get ready to welcome back swallows and starlings. |
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They say that their experiments were similar to what baseball players experience when they step into the batter's box, and get ready for the pitcher to throw the ball. |
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I think they would still want to see that fight because that's one they would get ready for and both of these guys work dedicatedly and committedly. |
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