The owner, Keenan Wynn, has got it bad for his waitress Kotty, but she only has eyes for for a research professor. |
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I'm here to show them that they have got it all wrong and that we are not all titled toffs. |
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Even had the boy and girl got it together I think it is statistically unlikely that the couple would be together in five years. |
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A most meticulous man, his toolbox was his pride and joy and woe betide anyone who didn't put a tool back exactly where they got it! |
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He eventually got it and scrambled to some anchors before belaying Suzanne from the top of the climb. |
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The fella beside me says she's got it wrong about the feet, sure she has, the mickey dies first and everything else follows. |
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Somehow I got it into my head that there was a normal bathroom plus an ensuite. |
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It was a toughie, but we finally got it all right and enjoyed great panoramic views of the Silicon Valley and Bay below. |
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I want the working class and the middle class and the upper class, and in Britain I've got it. |
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We fell out with lots of different people but eventually we got it together and got Conor in the band. |
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Bezzie mates Sandra and Jack got it together at the end of the last series. |
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I watched one snuggle close, cup her palms around the tiki torch, then coo as Garrett got it to light. |
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Perhaps because it got it from the founder of the state of Bulgaria, it is one of a minority of Sofia streets never to have been renamed. |
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She got it wrong on the restart, a little mistake but big consequences for everybody else. |
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In 1739, when Nadir Shah of Persia invaded India and captured Delhi, he got it from the Moghuls, and took with him to Persia. |
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For once the weather bureau got it right and the predicted cold front arrived last night with a blast of icy wind. |
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And yep, you got it right, up till now, he was still mooning around because of Sandara. |
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When you are just starting out in life you have got it all to do and it just knocked her for six. |
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He might have got it slightly muddled up from time to time, but he always knew. |
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And suddenly I think the tattooed man has got it wrong, and that we're not all the same under the skin. |
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It's kinda funny, people slagged us off for putting all the names on the press release and people still got it wrong. |
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I don't know if you've got it in your quotes, but I also said at the time, there would be a mutiny in my office, which there was to some degree. |
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He got it all by building a second interior wall at the rear of the house, creating the pockets for the sliding doors. |
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When I got it back the sights were reset and straight, the barrel was crowned smoothly at 11 degrees. |
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But the BBC's effort got it just about right, giving us a commendably unsentimental insight into top-level disabled sport. |
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Whether it's rich chicken with dumplings to chase the sniffles away or zesty carrot, we've got it covered. |
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He doesn't think he got it from his parents, who as far as he can tell were not snobbish at all. |
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I do still fail to see why Liverpool got it in the neck in your article as a result. |
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Mercifully, the sail contraption collapsed and fell overboard before I even got it up. |
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After flying for about 20 miles, I finally got it up to 1000 feet, cruising along at a nice 110 knots. |
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He said a few years ago the residents repaired the road and got it up to standard. |
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I know I shouldn't be getting so uptight about it but I'd really like the satisfaction of knowing that I got it right. |
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I used to get my car valeted down by the docks and when I got it back it would stink of fish. |
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Our simple submission is the majority in the Court of Appeal got it right for cogent and sound reasons. |
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The lesson from the current brouhaha is surely not that Scotland's exams must not be touched, but that educationalists got it completely wrong. |
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It took me five weeks of intensive training to learn 10 cabaret dance numbers, double spins on two-inch heels, but I got it in the end. |
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He never got it finished and it was his friend and spiritual son, Edouard Dermi who finished his work. |
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We didn't get the leather because it's leather, we got it because when the baby spits up it's easier to wipe that off leather than cloth. |
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The Daily Record in Scotland was one of hundreds of papers who, thanks to The Australian, also got it wrong in its front page splash about Kylie. |
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It's very rare to read about a man so incredibly crazy about a woman, but this guy has got it bad. |
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If you think you've got it bad, what about the IT administrator who has got hundreds of passwords to memorize. |
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You see, just when you think your family has got it bad, you compare it to another person's family and you think you have a pretty sane bunch. |
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A lot of people think they've got it bad, well they should live in my shoes for awhile! |
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I am not by nature paranoid, at least no more than anyone else, however they really have got it in for me. |
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The engine stalled at the first corner we drove round, but we got it working again soon. |
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Furthermore, as much as it sticks in my throat to say so, he has probably got it right. |
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If I'd stuck at it in an orderly fashion I'd have got it all done and, fair play, I have managed to do the urgent stuff. |
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Though politically an old school Tory, Howard Senior came to believe the British had got it wrong. |
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I was in secondary school and I somehow got it into my head that because I was good at sciences I should become an engineer. |
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I'd got it into my head that today would be the final resolution of the London flat problem, after several false starts. |
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I seem to have got it into my head that I need to read novels set in New York. |
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For someone reason, I got it into my head the other day that he only wrote a few symphonies and operas, the odd piano concerto, and the Requiem. |
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After all, champagne and cava are two of my favourite things, and I've been assured that they've got it in abundance at the party. |
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They were succeeded by the Byzantines who got it back after an Ostrogothic interlude. |
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I think he got it over with quickly because he hated auditions, just like me. |
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The levels in the older girl could have been potentially fatal and Wells had got it wrong and overdosed the girl. |
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I've been living the biggest mistake of my life for the last nine years and I think it's time I finally got it off my chest. |
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I feel I must be too late to apologise to her parents, but at least I have got it off my chest! |
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When I got it five years ago I only had two holes filled, methinks it'll be completely chockers by next year. |
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She in particular got it into her head that you have fallen prey to some wily Parisienne. |
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So if you see me driving round in a big, clanking heavy old thing, you will know that I got it right and chose the car. |
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As we moved another furlong onward, I reflected that the clever clogs who first set the distance of the Blue Riband got it right. |
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Just got it last week, straight in from Japan and it's wonderful, hypnotic stuff. |
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After so many hits, the law of averages demanded a clinker from the Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration, and got it with A Little Night Music. |
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But they got it wrong when they voted to allow officials to penalize teams 15 yards for any on-field celebration deemed excessive. |
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Most of you got it right because 66.7 per cent guessed my last story was a load of cobblers. |
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A person is not entitled to dispose of the fee simple if he needs the consent of others to dispose of it and has not got it. |
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My cousin had one that used to smoke, but he trained it out of that and got it doing exercise instead. |
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I hear he's got it down to a fine art, and would be only too happy to talk you through it. |
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I think we got it right in the end, but it'll be a surprise tomorrow to see what happens. |
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The action never stopped the rest of the day, and if you think this is just another fish story, I've got it all on videotape. |
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I mean this is provocative statements that are inviting a counter reaction from the government, and now she got it. |
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And when I finally got it rolled out, I thought it was boring to just cut out rectangles so I got out my heart shaped cookie cutter. |
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No one but the pollsters themselves and political fanatics will care which pollster got it right or wrong. |
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The flub cost him a full second, and he never got it back, finishing a humiliating 16th, 1.71 seconds off the pace. |
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When we got it last year we felt it was a bit of a fluke but then we turned around and did it two years on the trot. |
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In snubbing the countryside and its urban allies, the Government got it seriously wrong. |
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It shouldn't have been withdrawn in the first place but now we have got it we are full steam ahead. |
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Nevertheless, it took much longer to land, even though at one stage early in the fight we got it close enough to the boat to gaff. |
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So I ate it, and raved about it, and got it all over my keyboard, and was generally happy. |
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She had obviously got it this time as she then asked me for my credit card limit. |
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I don't think the old guy got it, and pretty soon he was shuffling back up the mountain. |
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We even did a cover of Riders on the Storm as a joke and of course nobody got it. |
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He mentioned to me a while back about us three fooling around but we never got it on. |
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Slater was famously at the same strip club as the actor, when he allegedly got it on with a couple of strippers. |
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He made a coughing, sputtering sound and seemed to have had trouble swallowing, but got it down nonetheless. |
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When the three speakers heard what I said, two of them looked quite glum but the third one got up and said that he got it totally wrong. |
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The hard fact is that in at least one incident, though I acted in good faith, I got it wrong. |
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He goofed, he got it wrong, and again, the select committee has had to fix up his mistake. |
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She then pushed in front of me in the queue, demanded a discount and got it. |
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He said he didn't know what it was and thought it was a lizard when he first got it. |
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Despite this it was mostly very original and intact when I got it, with a bedroom with a small dormer window in the attic space. |
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However, I am wondering what harm could it have done to wait another week until we got it right? |
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The defendant refused to talk to him about the weapon or tell him where he had got it. |
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It's basically a copy of what's on the Italian bootleg with a bit of tweaking to even out the sound balance where they got it wrong. |
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Although New Zealand First is a johnny-come-lately, at least it has finally got it right. |
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You can tell when people really got it or, well, that's not for me, and you always get a bit of that. |
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If you have sent stuff recently just drop me a line to make sure I've got it, cheers. |
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As I was buying the drinks in the pub she had got it out and was having a read. |
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Eventually, they turned to their church and asked for some financial aid to buy food and basics and got it. |
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Back in Siemiatycze, however, Radomski believes alarmists in the West who fear an invasion of immigrants have got it wrong. |
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She arched her back and jerked her head back, and I got it right in the kisser. |
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His first machine did not work so he took it to England and with help got it working. |
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Perhaps they won't come to it with an open mind at all and will be angry that I got it all wrong. |
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She got it wrong on the restart, a little mistake but with big consequences for everybody else. |
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It's something that laburnums suffer from and I fear that once you've got it, it will spread very rapidly through all the other laburnums. |
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If you are poor with the ball it generally makes it tougher when you haven't got it. |
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And I've now got it in my head that the sugary oats bound together with sugar and dipped in syrup are topped with yoghurt flavoured lard. |
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There are many reasons why most journalists, analysts, TV pundits and even the pollsters got it so wrong. |
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They practiced reading and rereading their selections, with expression, until they got it just right. |
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We always got it right for the indoors but for one reason or another it never quite worked outdoors. |
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Her sister returned the good serve and Lori immediately got it over the net. |
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We got the tree home in the light of day, we got it in the house, all went without a hitch, except I seemed to get a little pine sap in my eye. |
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We do not allow people a second try on a second question when they have so absurdly got it right the first time round. |
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I finally got it close enough after consulting the cook at my local taqueria. |
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From St. Louis to New York City, the Rocky Mountains and rural Washington State, folk music fans have got it made for the summertime. |
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I am very organizationally challenged, but this is one area where I think the guys have got it made. |
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I suppose we all think that the guy with the business has got it made, but that is not always so. |
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Sensing he has got it made, Ricky sets out to enjoy the high life of stretch limos, nightclubs, and, of course, women. |
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Nothing can be more repellent to me than the self-satisfied smile of someone who thinks he has got it made. |
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If I got it wrong the motor would backfire and try to kick me over the handlebars. |
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The children in Garavogue Villas have got it on their face, legs, genitals and back passage. |
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But seriously, though, if I don't like where you have got it, I can tell you where to put it, sort to speak. |
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My father was a scientist studying the virus and when Diana got it he devoted his life to finding a cure. |
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That said, if Lance repeats yesterday's performance, he's got it in the bag. |
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I feel like a bit of a scrounger complaining but people over 60 are due their allowance and we haven't got it. |
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We have heard quite specifically that there will be further devolution for those that have not got it. |
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This year he was finally forgiven by Thatcherites when he admitted that he had indeed got it wrong on Europe. |
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It is, your Honour, it is an extraordinary case, but at last the Supreme Court got it right, if by a mere bare majority. |
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She wanted to have more fun in her life rather than being a geeky 'Mathlete' and she got it by joining the freaks. |
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We bought it in early December, and it started shedding needles about a week after we got it home. |
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Somehow, somewhere, I got it in my head that I wanted a threesome...me, my husband, and a woman we would both agree on. |
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Once again the budget carrier's marketing department had got it bang on. |
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If the dealer has got it bad, no one can afford to buy a book from them and they eventually go bust and end up selling 'The Big Issue' on the streets. |
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Is he suggesting that, in some way, the vote counters have got it wrong? |
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Even if you haven't, it's possible to supplement budget mixes with soil wetting agents and stir through a bit of pre-soaked peat if you've got it. |
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They had just got it open when we heard a deep, throaty yell. |
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Why is the question whether a judge in the exercise of federal jurisdiction got it right or wrong a justiciable controversy at the suit of a non-party? |
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With much heaving and sweating, and a few choice cuss words, he got it wedged up under the axle, and, with the rope from his saddle, he lashed it securely in place. |
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I can't remember what I was beefing about with regard to the internet. I did used to get wound up about stuff but I've got it off my chest already. |
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I rotated the kick-start to see if the motor was seized. I got it down smoothly to the point where it would start to rotate the motor, and then nothing. |
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The first is that economists and financial wizards got it wrong. |
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Both players were red-carded by Cork referee Michael Collins, but were later exonerated when it was established the referee had got it wrong in both instances. |
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She got it out and held the neatly folded, crisp paper in her hands. |
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We got it far more wrong than we ever envisaged at the time. |
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A couple of tracks are iffy, popping and crackling, so I got it cheap. |
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With the Minister for Finance getting it on the neck from all sides for the tough stance in the Budget it might be reasonable to assume he has got it right. |
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The words on the TelePrompTer had disappeared, so Bush winged it, and he got it wrong. |
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They got that, but they got it colored by a distancing, third-person narrative and bouts of self-justification. |
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They both possessed perfect pitch and that is where I got it from. |
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About 18 years ago the captain of the mv Superior Producer, a freighter of around 1500 tonnes displacement, got it wrong and ended up on the rocks. |
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When he suggested that the Silent Majority should look to their laurels in regard to opposing the so-called Racial Justice group, he couldn't have got it more right. |
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We get out there and we've got it choreographed from start to finish. |
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The USA deserved a medal sweep in a sprint event, and they got it. |
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If they thought that would break my spirit, they got it wrong. |
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America also thinks the EU has got it wrong with regard to its overall competitiveness policy which it often terms Europe's anticompetitiveness policy. |
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Thankfully, the only person who hazarded a guess got it wrong. |
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That the chunderous Liabours and toxic Greens gain the treasury benches because the Nats haven't got it together yet for 2014 is too scary to contemplate. |
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If you've got it, it's worth cutting down on red meat, liver and kidneys. |
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She's got it lined with sheepskin everywhere you can see, and she's got these bubble chairs made of lucite that are suspended from the ceiling by chains. |
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They got it with Hillary even when feminist leaders were not supporting her or doing so half-heartedly. |
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He was a bit concerned that I seem to have got it into my head that I'll be fine in another 6 months or so, enough to go back straight into full time work anyhow. |
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He's got it into his head to replace the fossil fuels he uses to heat the air and water in his Highgrove residence with wood before it becomes fossilised. |
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I've got it out! I've got the answer to the slow neutron business. |
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Warren, who needed a birdie at the last to make the cut in Wales and got it, admits his move into the professional ranks came not a moment too soon. |
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But it really burned them that I defied their authority and stayed with that girl, so the little bullet-heads got it in mind to bum-rush me out of the joint. |
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A visit to the city zoo was not considered complete unless one teased a monkey and made it snarl or got it to throw back the banana or nuts thrown at it. |
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Not only had she succeeded in finding me a sensible port, she had got it for a bargain price, in her home town, and in the presence of our grandmother, The Queen of Shoppers. |
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But as he describes the exhibition, interpolating incidents from Hamilton's career, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the curators actually got it right. |
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By and large the strategists and planners have got it right. |
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He looks like a man unsure and unconvinced he has got it right. |
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The writers and directors have got it spot on in Series Three. |
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The Duke of Wellington got it more or less right when he said that the course of a battle was as difficult to follow as an evening spent in terpsichorean enjoyment. |
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Without a tutor to mark your work, how will you know if you got it right? |
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He would never say where he had got it from, though wherever it was he'd been, it was rumoured he'd taken his marked playing cards and his gun with him. |
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I know I am such a dork or geek or whatever, but I got it done. |
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If we as readers think we've got it bad, imagine for a moment how it must be for the bands the magazine plucks seemingly at random to make into its straw man du jour. |
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We have been promised jam tomorrow but we have never got it. |
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They paid the land owner for the fossil and got it out of the ground in days, and as is the custom, they named the dinosaur for its discoverer, Sue. |
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Getting the right balance between resting bodies without risking disjointedness is tough but here he got it right. |
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Anyhow, the shopfitters had to endure one more presentation, this time for shirtlifters, before she got it right. |
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It was cold and this carhop didn't have on a very big jacket, and I thought to myself, 'I think I got it bad. |
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After a bit of arm twisting from Lord Butler, he has admitted he got it all wrong. |
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With their hi-tech combine harvesters and milking machines, modern day farmers have got it easy, according to this series. |
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Which is why we drill in that they NEVER take even their asthma meds without parental supervision. Baruch HaShem, they've got it. |
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It definitely wasn't a good day for Eva Longoria as she got it all wrong in a green knickerless Versace gown. |
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Eric Ness asked the Make-A-Wish Foundation for a trip to Alaska to hunt a kodiak bear and got it. |
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Come Saturday, the Government is likely to find that old Honest Abe got it right. |
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Handler, you see, might have been the first late-night host who got it. |
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I think he sometimes got it confused, particularly in his storytelling. |
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We got it from academia sometimes, but never from a think-tank per se. |
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And there are still plenty of lamebrain motorists who still haven't got it right. |
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I was going to expound on this today, but Josh Barro's got it covered. |
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She likes blingish rings. So I got it for her, she didn't know that I got it for her. I was going to wait for the right time to give it to her. |
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The second round was a brannigan from bell to bell. Both men went out for blood and both got it. |
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So when Brown's second wife turned out a reg'lar ternygrunt, I wa'n't in no wise upset, for he needed a comeuppance, an' he got it in her. |
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One is the sort of girl who's really got it together and who has a sort of boyish look and who's really got it going on. |
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Ooooooooh Ebony! You got it going on! I could have screamed when I saw David Justice and Halle Berry on the cover of the April issue. |
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He said when he pulled the pin out of the Mills bomb, he was always afraid it would go off before he got it out of his hand. |
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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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That computer was high priced, and the interest was through the roof, but we got it! |
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I'd like one of those, too, if you can wheedle him into telling you where he got it. |
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Here, another writer says the burlesque model has got it right. |
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No one expects pregnant women to wear yashmaks, but there are limits to the 'if you've got it, flaunt it' attitude. |
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He tried to get a cut fastball in on Ortiz, and Ortiz went and got it, driving it down the first base line. |
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These mouse potatoes greet every decision with derision while telling the world and his wife exactly where McClaren has got it wrong. |
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Then I got it up to the register, came to my senses, and bought a thirty dollar discman instead. |
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If that had been an inflatable mattress he would have got it in the back of a bubble car. |
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What he's been left is a mischievous team of sleddogs who've really got it in for him. |
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Apparently Flanagan got a bit rat-arsed at some event or other and got it out for the girls. |
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He's got it made, hanging around with the bitties all the time. |
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After ten years of House Doctor hectoring, Changing Rooms rag-rolling and chucking out the chintz, the average British householder has finally got it that beige is best. |
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But male comics like Les Dawson, who used to talk about his wife's mother as if she were a cross between Attila the Hun and the back end of a bus, have got it all wrong. |
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Woods finished on a high note when he muscled a chip shot out of the rough behind the 18th green, landed it on the fringe and got it to roll within inches of the hole. |
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If you''ve ever struggled to find the perfect lipstick shade to complement your skin tone as well as your outfit, Boots' ' own label beauty brand No 7 may have got it licked. |
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I got it for nothing. They are giving them away as publicity. |
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The diagnosis was cellulitis and 100 per cent of you got it right. |
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Prudence is the standard he also uses to show that critics of the Bush Doctrine, the isolationists, realists, and liberal multilateralists, fundamentally got it wrong. |
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As prime minister, David Cameron wanted to put family policy at the heart of the Conservative Party claiming British politics in the past had got it wrong. |
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Ashwin's biggest asset is his line and length and once he got it right, he worked hard to add a few more variations to his game like the doosra and the carrom ball. |
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Q My doctor says I have a kidney stone and I'm wondering how I got it. |
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Sligo got it back to a two-point game after Ciaran Brennan's 58th minute goal and Fermanagh lost John Duffy, Karl Kehoe and David Teague to second-half dismissals. |
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Then I'd tell myself there were plenty of oul wans and oul fellas in work who never got it and that I'd be lucky like them and escape. Only I didn't. I don't want to die. |
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