She had to get back to her room, she had to forget the past, she had to drown her sorrows in alcohol. |
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It was fulfilling to see a club that has battled against adversity for so long finally get back to where they believe they rightly belong. |
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The spell is broken and counters, tellers, Mafia bosses, Barry, Jeremy and posh totty get back to the business of checking votes. |
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His vacation of the midfield also enabled Jamie Buchan to get back to his favoured position in midfield after a long spell at left back. |
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Melodic was the first label to get back to me, and I had nothing to lose, liked the set-up and clicked with the guy that ran it. |
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Unfortunately you mistyped your email address so I couldn't get back to you. |
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I just wanted to get back to stuff like Motown and guitar music like Texas and Travis. |
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I'm more than ready to get back to work, sir, but I did not mean to usurp your authority. |
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Walk yourselves down to the nearest theater playing it, sit yourselves down, watch, then get back to me. |
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At least the blue rinse brigade can get back to cutting the crusts off sandwiches and setting the net curtains a twitching. |
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Call me unenlightened, but I'm glad it's over, and that I can now get back to the real work of making this world a smarter, better place. |
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So I will try to muster some sympathy for the man, and hopefully get back to enjoying the talents that made him so engaging in the first place. |
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And when you get back to your workplace, bounce your ideas off of your colleagues. |
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Pulling a trout out of a mountain stream is a time-honored way to get back to nature. |
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Rural Cyprus is the perfect setting in which to enjoy the soothing pace of village life and get back to nature through traditional agriculture. |
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A new release lets fans of the Fab Four to get back to where you once belonged. |
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To get back to nature was great, it was a great opportunity to clear our heads. |
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I felt like I needed to get back to nature, so I started planning a camping trip. |
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You could hardly choose a more dramatic place in which to get back to nature. |
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When I get around to putting those clauses in a cohesive sentence, I'll get back to you. |
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He was returning from visiting his mother further up Silchester Road when the evacuation began and was unable to get back to his home. |
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But eventually duty called and I had to get back to the station for briefing. |
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We'll come back again soon, but I have to get back to present time so I don't miss the next match! |
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If you prefer your nudism, well, natural, why not get literally get back to nature with a stroll across England in the buff? |
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We also rang New Idea to see if they were spitting chips over the steal, but they didn't get back to us. |
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We rang the company to see if they were spitting chips over the steal, but they didn't get back to us. |
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The bus service on these routes is temporary until the taxi operations get back to normality. |
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As for those phrase-final prepositions in Canadian French and Mexican Spanish, I'll try to get back to them in a later post. |
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Now is the time to scrap the Trust and get back to clean wards, happy contented staff, striving for high standards and just rewards. |
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She was a little bad at directions and I still wondered sometimes if she could get back to the cottage okay on her own. |
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I'm a hard-working lad and if you can get back to the point where you are a better person than you were, that's a great feeling. |
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Obviously testosterone levels also deplete and once you stop using steroids it can take a long time to get back to normal. |
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Soon more and more houses will have their electricity on, and life will get back to normal. |
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I couldn't get back to sleep because it turns out she's not the only one in her family who's stompy. |
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Keep the cheques in order, and cash them in order, and don't forget to tick each one off your list each night you get back to the hotel. |
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I made a start yesterday by cementing the first supporting post in but I'll have to wait till the weekend till I can get back to it. |
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Even though I was being super polite and friendly and gracious, and not at all sneaky, they have yet to get back to me. |
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When I get back to my hotel the surly doorman, who has never been known to stray from his fully enclosed cubicle, grunts at me. |
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But when I'm over the hump, rest assured I will get back to you, even if you've totally forgotten that you emailed me. |
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Only she and her close family knew what she had been through to get back to the very top. |
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I stayed high and made sure I got to cloud base, as I didn't care how long it took to get back to Quest. |
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We will have 24 hours to think about the game, to have a few drinks and commiserate with each other, and then tomorrow we will get back to work. |
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The last to get back to camp that day were the two companies of Mounted Infantry. |
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Now, Mr. Morton, you have the conn and I have to get back to SickBay if I'm to be there when my son is born! |
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No sooner do they arrive at their destination than he is already fidgeting to get back to work. |
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A world champion figure skater says she's ready to get back to work following a face-first fall into the ice during a televised competition. |
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I have to get back to my room and get my coat so that I can hit the platform and record the consist. |
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Time to get back to the shelter and then to pull my cap firmly down ready for the plod back home. |
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I guess I should get back to it, and see if maybe I can accidentally cook something up that's good for this logo. |
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Anyone who has been flooded out of their home is anxious to get back to ordinary life as soon as possible. |
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Hey, not to bust up the fun, but we have an hour to get back to camp to relieve our poor junior counselors. |
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Now in its eighth year, World Book Day encourages children to forget about technology and to get back to basics. |
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Last June, the 35-year-old had to crawl, slide and drag himself down the mountain for 10 hours to get back to base camp. |
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They have taken a long time to get back to where they are a credible alternative. |
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Don't be too free with the information you obtain or it may get back to your source, who will decide he can't trust you with more. |
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The film feels neither like a reinvention of cinema nor a truly fundamentalist attempt to get back to basics. |
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When a new cutscene starts, the player just wants to skip them to get back to the game, not sit back for half an hour. |
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We get back to my place where he drops off his things and we crack open a bottle of wine and get to know each other. |
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Let's get back to Europe now, the financing of these groups, the ease of travel since the European Union dropped travel restrictions. |
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We had a good day out but it was great to get back to the comfort of the hotel and be waited on with an excellent dinner. |
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Now continuing along our route we will eventually get back to the start of the maze again. |
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She agrees that the resort is unlikely to get back to the position it boasted in its heyday. |
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I told her I would give her until the end of the week for her to get back to me about this case. |
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What a contrast it was to get back to our grotty hotel after such a glitzy day. |
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To get back to what I said earlier about the depletion of the national sheep flock, I have one or two more instances to highlight. |
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It's good for my fitness, and hopefully it will stand me in good stead when I get back to the club. |
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In order to get back to the water, the gordian worms cause their hosts to hurl themselves into ponds or streams. |
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Gemma had been pumped full of drugs all this time, so she needed time for her body to get back to normal. |
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Programmes designed to help them get back to normal life after their release do not have enough time to take effect, he said. |
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It was always such a relief to get back to Auntie Lizzie's so we could use her eiderdown quilts to slide down the stairs. |
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Unable to get back to sleep, I headed down to breakfast, feeling groggy but pathetically pleased with myself. |
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My laziness then encumbers me and I suddenly get back to simply vegging out on the couch with a big bowl of junk food and a good book. |
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The endoscopic repair leaves a smaller scar, and usually allows people to get back to their usual activities more quickly. |
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I will attempt to assist you with your enquiry as soon as possible, and hopefully get back to you tomorrow. |
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I had to walk on the field of play to get back to the dugout, for fear of being hit. |
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I groaned, realising that although I was dog-tired, I couldn't get back to sleep. |
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That way everything will be jake between us again, and we can get back to our daily activities. |
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Why don't you leave a copy of your book here and we will look it over and get back to you? |
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By how much, and exactly in which quarters, still has a little bit of a question mark over it, and we'll get back to that later. |
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So I shall be adding a link to everyone's blog site when I get back to the UK next week. |
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Money was tight and we had to keep low, so we jumped a freight train to get back to New York. |
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Everyone was glad to get back to green grass and clean air after summer in the big city. |
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So when you get back to work, you're not only drunk but your tongue feels like someone scraped it with the dull end of a razor blade. |
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The school ran a breakfast club as well as an after-school club, to help parents with child care so they could get back to work. |
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Anyway, I'd better get back to annoying someone who's just bought a digital camera. |
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But if the commercialism gets too much to cope with, get back to nature on an airboat ride through alligator-infested marshland. |
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In fact, if you are dining there he will lend you a pair of flip-flops to get back to your chair while he heels your soles. |
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On this level, France would have preferred no regime change and a lifting of sanctions to get back to business as usual. |
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We're still waiting for some parents to get back to us with their lamington drive funds. |
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Good-natured SEPTA spokesperson Sylvana Hoyos promised to get back to us on this issue that frankly amounts to yellow journalism. |
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Now, let's get back to the issue of the referendum being passed by such a narrow margin. |
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It took him awhile to get back to sleep, but finally he did, and I watched him, listening to the strong rhythm of his heart. |
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If conditions aren't right, our vole populations will never get back to former levels. |
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I have every intention of drying out enough to get back to work on the novel by Friday. |
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The bottom line to this week's two-step is that Zoellick and Lamy have a long road to walk before they get back to Doha. |
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He couldn't wait to get back to school so that he could tell his friends all about the bat roost in his house. |
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Outside in the wet grass, Max managed to get back to his feet before the jaguar could jump him and he took a roundhouse swipe at the cat. |
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To get back to the room we have to walk through six cars, the diner, the lounge, and four coaches. |
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The scale of the atrocity may actually have speeded up the collective urge to absorb the shock and get back to business. |
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Do get back to the doctor treating you or if you are not satisfied with the treatment that you are getting, see another psychiatrist. |
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Only thing is, we now have to get back to Wimbledon to pick up the car to make a 1pm lunch date in Folkestone! |
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For awhile this was fine. I mean, people grow and I wanted to get back to hiking and backpacking. |
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She then staggered a few feet, trying to get back to her seat and fell down onto her backside. |
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And with a scoff to the gentleman, wherever he was, Mitch turned around and headed for the garage to get back to that overheating engine. |
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Lyken's urgency to get back to Terran space had just taken a gigantic leap forward. |
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The townspeople moved as quickly as they could to get back to their homes, and the main street was just a mass of dark forms running and fleeing. |
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Just email me and rant and rave and I'll get back to you, bowing thanks for putting me on your favorites list! |
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And after two books, I was very eager to get back to narrative third-person writing. |
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There was Sara being held down by nurses as she thrashed around, desperate to get back to her husband. |
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So at half past three we had the fun of trying to get back to civilisation. |
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More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes. |
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Well, seeing as how no-one was queueing up to write my blog while I wasn't, I suppose I'd best get back to writing it myself. |
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Aaron toes the ground with sincere humility, politely waiting out the pleasantries so he can get back to the field. |
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Better get back to toking and drinking, Jeff, if this is what you come up with sober. |
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The refugees seem anxious to get back to their homes and many of them left behind family members in the city. |
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They can't wait to get back to the ship, which is serenaded out of the bay by dozens of parked cars tooting their horns. |
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I was then undecided as to how to get back to Liverpool Street, but, spying a number 23 bus, and dredging out of my memory that they went there, I jumped on. |
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We knew we had the toughness of mind to get back to what we were doing in the first half, which was playing tough, hard rugby and sticking to the game-plan. |
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We felt that we had dropped two points against Bournemouth last week so it was important to get back to winning ways and keep in touch with the sides at the top of the table. |
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It was all I could do to get back to work to escape the nappies, the din and get back onto night shifts where I could turn in a decent bit of kip. |
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We'll have to pull our socks up and get back to what we know we can do. |
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I chased a tight-lipped Thain as he scurried through the lobby to get back to his headquarters. |
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Boral basically says it's reserved its options, looking at the ACCC reasoning and will get back to us with a final, definitive yea or nay to continue or abort the deal. |
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I believe that you had better get back to your mistress, young miss. |
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At a time when most automakers are shoehorning every new gimcrack gadget they can into their concept cars, leave it to the stolid Swedes at Volvo to get back to basics. |
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With the drop-down menu of indexes along the side of the screen, it is easy to get back to where one started after wandering away following the sidetracks of intriguing links. |
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And the company faces a long, hard slog to get back to its valuation of a year ago. |
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We were not negotiating, we were just saying what we thought had to be done to get back to the negotiating table. |
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It was as though everybody had a huge argument right before the camera started rolling and could hardly wait to get back to their respective trailers. |
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Aimee mumbled to herself about getting a lock for her door and pulled the comforter to her bed, cuddling up under it so that she could get back to sleep. |
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The unadjusted figure does not smooth out the impact of a seasonal pick-up in recruitment in September as factories and businesses get back to work after the summer holidays. |
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So some guy has to walk home hundreds or thousands of miles across a post-apocalyptic landscape to get back to his family. |
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It gives me time get back to the way I was cueing before Sheffield. |
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You don't want to miss anything exciting, but can you run to the bathroom, then grab a drink and some munchies and get back to the TV before the commercials resume? |
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There is no word on where or when the Clooneys might honeymoon, but the power couple surely will have to get back to work. |
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When we get back to my place, he climbs onto my bed without undressing. |
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You may need to book the whole bumboat to get back to mainland Singapore. |
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What I write down during a meeting as cursive script is translated into typed text as I write, and appears in my mail folders when I get back to my office desk. |
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Am relieved to get back to office and resume slouchy work-desk posture. |
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We were going to stimulate and grow and get back to positive growth and work with our friends and partners. |
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By the time we get back to the good guys, and the main plot, we've been faced with a whole load of characters that we're not really bothered about. |
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The chair of the meeting had to intervene to say that this debate would be revisited at the next conference and could we get back to the industrial stuff! |
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Creation Theatre Company, is building a brand new openair theatre in Headington Hill Park, where you can languish in the leafy lushness and get back to nature. |
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I don't think many people were very keen to get back to the chalkface. |
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Discovering the woman is, in fact, a nymph-like creature from a bedtime tale, Cleveland enlists the help of the building's tenants to help her get back to her fictional realm. |
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I figure if he just says jute enough times, it will all pass and we'll get back to the scene. |
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Does he think she's as eager to get back to his semi-detached as he? |
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The new campaign sees the Italian knitwear giant get back to basics with a vibrant refresh of its colorful melting-pot aesthetic. |
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Since North West took the Internet by storm, mom has gone on the Atkins diet to get back to her pre-baby body. |
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The new uprising in the Kashmiri capital of Srinagar makes it imperative to get back to the back channel and finish the talks. |
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He admits he dreaded weekends and couldn't wait to get back to work. |
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So Watt asked suk to work out precisely what sort of instructions a hopelessly befuddled jury might be given and get back to him. |
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He would want to escape, to get back to the quayside and his ship. |
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Either head to the sunny beach resort, get back to nature in the forest camping grounds, or head to the wintry wonderland of the snow-filled mountains. |
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One other thing is that once you get back to Bert's after golf, the atmosphere is so good you tend to stay too long, so take plenty of beer money. |
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No one spending long hours at work, pining for their baby is happy, but neither is a mother bored and depressed at home who longs to get back to her job. |
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I'll just humour him for the 7 days and then we can get back to normal! |
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So now I can stop navel-gazing and get back to current events. |
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I have managed to keep to my promise to get back to the gym. |
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He will be endeavouring to get back to this country as soon as possible. |
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He succeeded to get back to Hoorn and in 1589, he married Stephania van der Made in Amsterdam in a civil ceremony before the schepenen. |
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To get back to the two bookstores, the retailer and the e-tailer have unique ways to gain and retain loyalty. |
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But before we get back to business, I've got to go to the little girl's room. Nothing like sweet tea to go right through you. |
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This time of year is silly season and I can't wait to get back to football to be honest. |
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Southampton had been hoping to get back to winning ways to prove to their critics there was substance to their sterling start to the season. |
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Jobcentre Plus is there to support you, making sure you get the benefits you are entitled to and can get back to work as quickly as possible. |
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As cold as it's been here this week, Jeff Tweedy can't wait to get back to Dublin. |
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The hippo heard us, and, like a baseball player caught off base, tried to get back to the river. |
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They have suffered persecution under Joseph Stalin and after 1990 were offered a chance to get back to Norway. |
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Hopefully the Saffrons can get back to the top where all players wants to be. |
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Meanwhile, Carina is on a tour bus halfway to Texas, trying to figure out how to get back to LA, and ultimately back to Vineland. |
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He then parred nine holes in a row before birdying 16 and 17 to get back to level par. |
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He could stay a little longer. Come to that, why couldn't he stay forever? He had nothing to get back to. |
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I hope it's a wake-up call and I hope the lads can re-focus and get back to form this weekend. |
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It may be time to kick these new age diet fads and get back to basics. |
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You don't speak for anonymous, so how bout you quit playing leaderfag and let us get back to work? |
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But the question is whether they'll improve enough to scratch together six wins, and get back to a bowl game. |
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Hopefully things will calm down soon and we can get back to mince pies, tinsel and Love Actually on TV for the zillionth time. |
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So for example in the 'link' section you click on 'link' which morphs slowly into 'greg lynn form' and when you click on that you get back to the home page. |
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Shabby indeed, and small and poorly furnished, and yet his, the home he had made for himself, the home he had been so happy to get back to after his day's work. |
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De Ojeda asked Pizarro to leave some men in the settlement for fifty days and, if no help arrived at the end of that time, to use all possible means to get back to Hispaniola. |
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I plan to scarf down the rest of this sandwich and get back to work. |
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Stuart Millheiser and the ALS Guardian Angels are ready and eager to get back to helping those affected by this devastating illness, just in time for the holiday season. |
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Delays in starting and agreeing a deal with the Government over how much money it'll get back to help with the finances has forced the firm to scale back planned work. |
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The crew informed us that they were suffering from airlocks in their fuel system which meant they were unable to get back to shore without our assistance. |
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As he recorded it in 1957, the tune had a calypso feel and described a patron telling the barkeep he had to go, to get back to his girl waiting across the sea in Jamaica. |
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This must be a place where miracles occur, as eccentric greaseballs make mistakes like this each week yet get back to operate without so much as a slap on the stethoscope. |
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Shut your mouths and get back to work or I'll whip you with my own chabuk. |
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If I could only get back to the inscription or the grotto I felt the rest would be easy to accomplish, but the more I rambled the more utterly befogged I got. |
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If we left at nine, it took a 30-minute fast walk to get back to the base, which left us a little cushion before the duty corporal did his ten o'clock bed check. |
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Nov 22-Dec 20 SAGITTARIUS JUPITER has been deposed as ruler of the Outer Planets and has billions of dollars he needs to get back to Earth for safety. |
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