But she's a go-getter when she runs into a wall and holds the paper up to the office of the vice-president. |
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For a go-getter like Eileen, they had better get the plane warmed up and ready, and the Canadian Embassy should get the visa stamps inked! |
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Throughout his life, the man the public saw was an entrepreneur and a go-getter, dedicated to achieving a succession of bold objectives. |
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It continues to seek out every lobbyist, every insider and every go-getter in the city of Ottawa and across the country. |
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Thin and tired, she seemed to have little in common with the bright-eyed young go-getter. |
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He was also a budding go-getter who used to work in his family's furrier shop and stretch animal hides for 25 cents each. |
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Anmie can to let like with pulled up side stories and fairy stories a lot, however, Anmie was a go-getter and knew what she wanted. |
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The independent and go-getter spirit started young, with the band plastering posters throughout the Windy City. |
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They call him a go-getter in the movie, and he is a go-getter, especially for that part of the country in a depressed situation. |
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A go-getter, he was made second lieutenant. |
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It is to Louis Mousset, Catherine's father, an adventurer, a dynamic go-getter, that we owe our origins, our passion and vocation for the vineyard, and our brand name as well. |
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We know that Danik will accomplish all that he has wished in his life because he is a winner, a go-getter, but above all he is courageous and has a big heart. |
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Everyone from the mildly curious to go-getter professionals can take advantage of the lectures, seminars and job fairs they offer. |
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She's a natural-born winner, a go-getter who gets on with the business of winning in life. |
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Tom Pitella is a go-getter and does not rely on others to prove things in the field of mathematics to him. |
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He's a promising young go-getter, but he needs to learn some things about office politics. |
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Young people's ambitions differ from those of the old go-getter type, because they are tired of conflict and seek above all else to establish warm, sound human relations. |
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It provided the fuel for the 33-year-old entrepreneur to become an IT go-getter. |
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With a master's degree from a British university and years of overseas experience, he is just the type of cosmopolitan go-getter to make it big in the emerging New Economy. |
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Because he is a go-getter and a relentless worker, Luc has made a name for himself in the area and is well known for his professionalism at all levels. |
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If even Mr Pronk, who I know as an incorrigible go-getter and optimist, no longer sees a chance for the peace process, then it is really time for us to sound the alarm. |
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The ombudsperson is Pat Cimino, and she's a real go-getter. |
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A natural go-getter with great enthusiasm for life. |
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Unlike the nebbishy Soukaz, however, Dominique is a go-getter, a tough cookie. |
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Jasmyn is a born entrepreneur, a real go-getter. |
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