And so, against all the odds, and all the elements, Powell got to make his wistful and impassioned film. |
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And it's got to be kicky, because slo-o-o-ow cars are just not where I'm at. |
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I've got to agree with her about people abbreviating words when sending text messages. |
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So I got to stew over my feelings while serving the great Aberdonian public burgers and other assorted delicacies. |
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Meaning that, you've got to fly business or be prepared to take a chance on the wait list. |
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We can compete with sides above us, we've just got to make sure we get our game right. |
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While I was there, I got to chat with a top Hollywood agent who represents some of the above-named stars. |
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We started jogging and got to the top of the street we're on and slowed to a walk. |
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With that remark, he got to his feet and walked out, practically pushing Ash out of his way as he passed him. |
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But what have couch potatoes, a more active lifestyle, and walkies around the Seven Acres got to do with regenerating East Bolton? |
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By the time I got to the drystone wall that divides the plot from the public footpath and the beck, the sobs had changed to screams of rage. |
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Fine, I hope she clocks him one right on the nose, we've got to be moving in a minute. |
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We have always said we're prepared to throw the book at the terrorists, because that's who we've got to concentrate upon. |
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I think a lot of videos are good but video as a medium is now an academy, and artists, anyone creative, have got to resist academism. |
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They continued until they got to the front desk where the receptionist gave them suckers, which they sucked on noisily. |
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The closest he got to a black pepper was the capsicum peppers we call chili peppers, and the allspice plant, also known as Jamaica pepper. |
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I got to experience the Oklahoma sky, which is awesome for this Washingtonian hemmed in on all side by mountains. |
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I became panicky the closer I got to the bottom of the slide and to the edge of the water. |
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Bags I the left side! Now then, Dreda, I choose you first. Hereward can take Rowena. Buck up! We have got to win this time. |
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The quiet of the morning and the dark really got to Cassie as she hugged her jacket tighter to her small form. |
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The waterspout churned across the river, and I saw waves ten feet high pound the marina when the rope got to within a few hundred feet of it. |
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Particular thanks to the two police in Windhoek who went out of their way to make sure that we got to our destination safely. |
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I got to the last waymark on the 212-mile Southern Upland Way, but there were no throngs of cheering crowds, no flags being waved. |
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That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble. |
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You've got to be weaponed to live and to survive in the Detroit underground. |
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In 1964, the city got to cast electoral votes in the presidential race for the first time. |
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The clusters of buildings became older and more weather-worn the closer we got to Osaka. |
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When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track. |
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Well, it's got to be said that while judging the Interactive BAFTAs was fabulously fulfilling experience, I'm not half glad it's over. |
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It went on like that for a few months until it got to the point where we were truanting from school every day and smoking weed. |
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Scott was surprised that that we actually got to watch little kid movies in school. |
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But in the end, once I got to the start line and realised all the people really wanted me to get a medal, it lifted me. |
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I was a policeman in Bradford from 1959 to 1961 so got to know the centre of the city quite well. |
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We got to know each other quite well, and started seeing each other outside of work. |
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Then it was cross-town motorcycle delivery, and by the time we got to skydiving delivery I reckoned I was well in with the company. |
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I know that there has got to be a reason for everything, and the way we come to love one another can be a painful journey. |
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I got to leer at this girl with huge jubblies who always took the same train as me. |
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It's got to the point where even if I put the bathroom light on they scream abuse at me. |
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On the other hand, all you've got to do to raise a laugh this month is to walk down the street. |
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At one point the farmers got to fighting on the doorstep when one of them tried to jump the queue. |
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So, when we got to Istanbul, we broke into the equipment locker, jumped ship, stole a bus and headed off to Incirlik Airbase on the Black Sea. |
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I went to my father's trusty red truck and pulled out the jumper cables and got to work. |
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You've got to have a lot of time to put into investing in stocks in order to do it right and rake the money in. |
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As the man got to his feet, firm muscles were outlined beneath the jumpsuit's sleeves. |
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For our part, we've got to get our heads down and get on with improving the existing network. |
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Michelle rolled my wheelchair up the ramp on the stage, and I got to the microphone. |
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I got to the point where Mary whatshername was trapped in a jail and I gave up. |
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It's got to be an advantage for the town and it means more people could leave their cars at home and use public transport. |
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Instead, they're saying that after a year of hardship, I've now got to go before a kangaroo court. |
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We have never got to the bottom of what happened on the Dirt issue and nobody seems to care a whit about it. |
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There has got to be some karmic balance in the world for being born studly. |
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It's got to the point now where there are so many signs that they blur into a background hiss of white noise. |
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When we got to our ship, they weren't ready for us to land, so we had to orbit a mile aft of the ship while they got set up. |
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Just as she got to the annoying one in the middle that she could hardly reach, another pair of hands buttoned it for her. |
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We've got to show support for these young children to keep their enthusiasm up to become professional players. |
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You've got to be pretty lucky to get to the final, but I kept my head down and was polite to the other players so they didn't stitch me up. |
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It is difficult but you've just got to keep your head down, work hard and hope that things come right. |
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By the time I got to university I was reading Marx and learning about how religion was the opium of the people. |
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You've got to orient your own hand exactly or the sensor won't read it correctly. |
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So you've got to get an enormous charge out of watching the audience with their mouths agape. |
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Yeah, we had read-throughs every week during the writing sessions, and everyone got to give notes on everything. |
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It's a bit of a sticky wicket, but we've got to put something back and we must try to look at the whole picture. |
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When I got to my classroom Will was already seated, and sickeningly, he smiled widely at me when I entered. |
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In fact, I think the ream of paper sitting next to my printer is actually the same package I bought when I got to New York. |
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We've got to make a commitment to try to improve the lives of animals used on farms and in agriculture. |
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As far as tourism is concerned all we've got to do is look at Iceland and the huge revenue made in agritourism by fishing. |
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It was much earlier than Jake usually got to his office, but he was keyed up, and hadn't been able to sleep. |
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And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job. |
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And as an editor there he got to kibitz and tipple with the likes of Dorothy Parker, Stephen Vincent Benet and P.G. Woodhouse. |
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You've got to be kidding if you think this administration wants people to conserve energy. |
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Our job is challenging at times, but when you add a couple feet of snow, it's like, you've got to be kidding me. |
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I've got to check out the immense three ton wine press and visit with the lady who runs the place. |
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A few corporations got to buy a few favours from the government, but the schemes had largely collapsed by the time they were killed off. |
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What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider. |
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There's got to be some people who are interested in matters of spirituality, and not in an airy-fairy new-agey way. |
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It's got to be hard to be in a sound booth and recite bird names for bird CDs for hours on end. |
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What you've always got to come up with is a win-win situation where both of you get as much of what you want as you possibly can. |
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It's kinda growing on me though, because it makes me laugh when I see it and that's got to be a good thing. |
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It was kinda fun and I got to socialize a bit with some of his other cousins. |
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He might be local, he might be friendly, so you've got to tread carefully but at the same time keep your wits about you. |
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We got to choose a sweet for under 10 pence and she always, without fail, abandoned us at the checkout. |
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We have got to kiss and make up with the staff we have been in dispute with and get the team rebuilt. |
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Under state law, it is very clear that under those circumstances you've got to recount all the ballots. |
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You don't want your underpants bunching up up there, and then you've got to dig them out. |
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And Mesereau puts his foot down and says you've got to step out of the way. |
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So, when I got to Harvard I never even had a chance to set foot in the library. |
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We got to see both Stewart and Jackson in nothing but their underwear and are happy to report that both men are in good shape. |
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The little man reeled, stumbled, got to his feet again, one callused hand pressed against his face. |
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And I got to use large numbers of power tools for a bit, which is always good. |
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Steven was a shy, quiet lad but when he came out of his shell and people got to know him, they thought the world of him. |
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These kids got to be on worldwide television during one of the biggest television events of the year. |
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In korfball one may shoot at the korf when undefended, so you have got to move like heck to get open. |
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It can happen when you play away from home that a ref can think he's got to even the game up when he's already sent another player off. |
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My father wrapped me up in his bathrobe and I got to sit up with my parents drink flat ginger ale and watch Johnny Carson. |
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When I got to the car the wind grabbed hold of the door, trying to wrest it out of my hands and off of its hinges. |
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I twisted around and got to my knees before he was upon me again, wrestling me down. |
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To be really sure you've deleted Microsoft worms and viruses, you've got to reformat the disk before restoring from backup. |
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It operated this way until it got to Medonte where the locomotive could be turned on the wye. |
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I think they are laboring under the belief that the state has put up everything they've got to show, that Amber's the icing on the cake. |
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Like we've got to get rid of our feral animals, we've got to get rid of our pest plants, and then let the land rehabilitate itself. |
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They X-rayed me for 50 minutes when I got to hospital, but there were no fractures. |
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Well, Larry, I've got to tell you something, as far as what happens in a courtroom, it's basically all's fair in love and war. |
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You've got to hit the shots and you have to know your yardages, because of the bounce, et cetera. |
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So she came around and I got to work on the iPod as we had a bit of a yarn. |
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When Sedgwick left, along about midnight, Patterson and John Owens remained, and I finally got to bed a little after two o'clock. |
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I got to know the talented and beautiful Israeli-born Yemenite singer during her visits to Tokyo. |
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Today, albeit poor in reception quality, I got to catch familiar faces reading news. |
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It has got to come and I have to face it, so it is no use worrying or being annoyed about it. |
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They never got to the end, though, because they never figured out the last code to open the 7 gates. |
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Well, we've got to retain our nuclear deterrent, and we've had an independent nuclear deterrent for a long time. |
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You've got to like wind in the trees, sun on the water, the lap of waves against rock. |
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This has got to be a temporary lapse in judgement, like a lost weekend at a Big Ten college. |
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You have got to take it in your stride, make sure you handle it properly and move forward. |
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You've got to be buying a lot of shoes for the people at the shoe store to know your name. |
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I realise acting is a risky profession but you've got to keep believing in yourself. |
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The thing about winning in life is you've got to concentrate on what is necessary to reach the top. |
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I still think we've got a side capable of achieving more but you've got to be realistic. |
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If you want to get law that is enforceable you've got to go get to the street! |
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A Lasseter's Reef like discovery of 700,000 ounces of high grade gold in an area so remote the prospectors never really got to it. |
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The closest thing we've ever got to exercise from a videogame was a spot of repetitive strain injury. |
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If you want things to happen then you've got to be proactive, use your initiative and think laterally. |
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They finally got to the room, and he put the card key in the lock. |
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They broke off into groups of a dozen and got to work collecting bricks and salvageable materials from the rubble. |
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We were running quite a while behind time as we got to central London. |
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But for a really sexy tranquilizer you got to try Quaaludes. |
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We have got to make sure that the Government supports its key workers. |
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For me, Step Into Liquid was great because I got to travel to places like Easter Island. |
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But again, I've got to think when push comes to shove, he won't do it. |
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I not only got to work with them but conversed with both of them at length. |
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My sister and brother both got married and got to register for gifts. |
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Bills or no bills you've got to put something aside for the future. |
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As soon as we got to Seattle there was a palpable tension in the air. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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By the time we got to the car I had already adjusted to my new situation. |
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When the chicken is for Legba, you've got to wring its neck. |
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Do you realise you waffled on about nothing and by the time I had got to the end of the letter I had forgotten what the whole situation was about? |
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His real ambition was to write, but a chap's got to eat, and teaching seemed like a not entirely uncivilised way of keeping the wolf from the door. |
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In April last year the Carterton adventurer attempted the first overflight of Mt Cook, only to be turned back by the weather as he got to within 100m of the summit. |
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We've got to kick the tires of these candidates, see what they're about. |
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Still anything that engages the average reader with our remote past, even if in the form of a romantic time-condensing allegory, has got to be a good thing. |
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But dido got to the loot first, and absconded with it to North Africa, where she set up her kingdom. |
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Angharad gladly got to her feet, setting her wine glass down. |
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Some time before I got to know her, Mona adopted a baby girl named Ayesha. |
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If you just think about it practically for a few moments, you've got to have one kid, one horse, you've got to have one wrangler taking care of that kid and that horse. |
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And there are the parts of Florida that Crockett and Tubbs never quite got to, up in the northern sticks. |
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So bleary-eyed was Ruth by the time she got to work that her bosses let her go after only three months. |
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However, in order to do that, you have got to have relative calm or quiet. |
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For whatever reason they had enlisted, once they got to basic training, they stuck out miserably. |
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In the end, Tareq got to go to California with his wife thanks to a back-door deal he negotiated for a free airline ticket. |
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But to have a respected party voice like ayres assess the situation so harshly has got to be an eye-opener. |
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With help, he got to his feet, and when she hugged him he lifted his arms slightly as if to return the hug. |
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He also got to play coach to stars like Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, and Michael Caine. |
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But my grandmother, who wore the trousers, used to tell him to shut up and stop talking rubbish, so we never got to ask him exactly how they were related. |
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In fact, the only shade of reaction besides enthusiasm Carter and Knight got to the project was some misplaced confusion. |
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By the time we got to the place on the hill, the sun had baked one side of the dog's coat so hot you could hardly touch him. |
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I think all people interested in social issues and social advancement for the majority of people, have got to take some notice of that and the impact that it's having. |
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Unfortunately, Whitaker never got to discuss the third codicil with Mrs. Astor or see her sign it. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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He pushed past a female curate and raced towards the exit, but Father Andrew Cain got to the doorway first. |
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Must dash, I've got to send off for my I-Spy membership pack. |
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Both organisations are in agreement that we have got to get this right. |
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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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And for dawn patrol, another yet-to-be-released surfer film about two brothers, he also got to perform all his own surfing stunts. |
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At least the two boys got to sit on their father's lap as he sat in the prisoner's box, she said, clutching her head scarf, her eyes slightly reddened. |
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By the time I got to my confirmation hearing, all of the tough questions had been asked, and the senators were relatively gentle and friendly and very accommodating. |
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In later years we got to know him well and relished his dry sardonic comments delivered in a languid, light Noel Cowardish voice, which belied the sharpness of his wit. |
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A week before we opened, I went to the theatre at six o'clock to do my warm-ups, and I got to the beginning of my belt, and nothing but air and squeaks came out. |
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We got to the train station around five minutes after seven. |
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Then I got to the gym and we did my monthly weigh-in and measurements. |
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That's why you've got to keep lifting heavier and heavier weights. |
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But having written best sellers and got to the top of the best seller lists obviously your income has jumped hugely and you're also being wooed by American film producers. |
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They do it time after time after time and I've got to say I'm jack of it. |
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Sure enough when we got to the clearing, it was full of gobblers. |
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So by the time we got to the car, one sock was at halfmast down a spindly shin and the other was making a passable impression of an ankle sock. |
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It is all about Ronaldo and the big players there so Rafa has got to adapt to them rather than vice versa. |
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I've just got to make sure I make my lay-ups to finish their good work in transition. |
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Being a bit klutzy, while searching for a specific model I sometimes got to a wrong page. |
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I got to go to this drunk tank with all these wonderful actors in Dallas. |
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When I got to the baggage claim at O'Hare, I realized that the question had not come out of thin turbulent air after all. |
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I think that style has got to be the real number one thing that a skater needs to worry about these days. |
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Now it's only me that I account to. No one's checking up on me, and anything I do has got to be up to me. |
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When we got to Sullivan Street Mrs. Ricci was waiting in front with a glare in her eye that made me decide not to stop for any amenities. |
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You've got to come to Chicago to meet Duell, and see Wilson, who's going to angel the show. |
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Mum bagsed being the priestess who got to dangle Stone over the volcano by his ankles. |
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Little by little Bacon got to beguiling out of Hill things to do, and presently Hill was furnishing him the things to do without any beguilement. |
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He thereby got to know intimately the tone colour, the ins and outs of these and many other instruments. |
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You've got to understand this is what Stockman is proposing. The president hasn't bought off on it yet. |
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You've got to find the woman that works for you. Because, after all, we can't live with them, can't live without them. |
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I mean, the catshit was piling up. And when the catshit gets bigger than the cat, you've got to get rid of the cat. |
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Lou Brent rolled from his cot, got to his feet on the floor of the tiny coop. |
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Besides, if you worked up to be a cadet officer, you got to wear a Sam Browne belt, from which depended a nifty saber. |
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Because we got to the summit of the mountain, we could only go downhill from there. |
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He got to Dawson before the river froze, and now I suppose I won't hear any more until spring. |
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If we're going to hide effectively, we've got to get rid of this front-organization mentality. |
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I put some money on the gee-gees last week, and I've got to see a bloke about it. |
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Lots of straight guys will pay to see hot girl-on-girl action, and you've got to admit, that was pretty hot. |
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It must have been a while since I've attended a fancy, glitzy event, because as soon as I got to the GQ awards I felt like something was up. |
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Think we're eventually gonna have to get one of those Hannibal Lecter masks from an S and M boutique. Right now we got to keep his head still. |
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Listen, honeybunch, I don't want to be cruel, but you've got to think of everything. |
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I told him that if I passed out before we got to a hospital I wanted him to see to it that no quack horsed around with my leg. |
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They even established a major garrison in Sicily in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy. |
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We have got to the point where the efforts of staff to prop up the system are no longer enough to keep the system afloat. |
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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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In any state of society where crime can be profitable you have got to have a harsh criminal law and administer it ruthlessly. |
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Lok got to his feet and wandered along by the marshes towards the mere where Fa had disappeared. |
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We have got to bring this company's corrupt business practices into the open. |
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We turn back onto the main road and I'm relieved to not see any paps. They've got to be somewhere though. They don't just leave. |
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Both players got to cool their heels for five minutes in their respective penalty boxes after the fight. |
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You've got to admire his persistence. He's asked her out every day for a month even though she keeps turning him down. |
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You can't just look at the election, you've got to look at the big picture. |
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The composer invited all his friends when they premiered the movie he orchestrated, we got to see it before anyone but the crew. |
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If there's one thing I've learned in this business, it's that you've got to give the punters what they want. |
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When he got to law school he knew he'd have to put his shoulder to the wheel to succeed. |
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I ran through my wages in two days. Now I've got to live on next to nothing till Friday! |
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Today's entry got to me just in the nick of time. Saving me by the bell is Reilly Campbell. |
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The police are chasing us! Quick, turn into that side street! We've got to shake them off. |
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I'm not going to pry into your life, but I wish you'd tell me how you got to the South Carolina Lowcountry. That trip must be some kind of story. |
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You've got to work hard to be considered the most miserable part of Russia, which makes Murmansk the most Stakhanovite city in Russia. |
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They had one motel in that town, and friends of ours owned it, but we got throwed out of it before it got dark after they got to fighting. |
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When I got to my car and dialed up my friend to tell her about the tweetheart I just met she informed me she just got a tweet from Lindsay Lohan. |
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See, it was these wackadoo inventions that finally got to me. That's why I asked for the trial separation. |
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Rotting fruit lying on the ground in the back yard are drawing yellowjackets, got to get rid of them before one of the dogs get stung. |
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But the spectators got to see a spectacular water spout when that AF hit the water. |
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The Scouts already got to Jen Tyrrell, a gay mom in Bridgeport, Ohio. |
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There wasn't alack of effort at Southampton,but we have got to be a lot cleverer and a lot cuter when we haven't got theball. |
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Eventually it got to be too much and NBC had to go to the bullpen. |
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To be a world-beater you've got to put your international shirt on and play very well. |
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To be a world-beater, you've got to put your international shirt on and play very well. |
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It's just kinda got to the point where it's beat up so bad it's not healing like it should. |
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On the bright side though, the rest of us got to be entertained. |
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It is one of the few bodies that we've got to scrutinise the quangocracy so let's give it a chance. |
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Zippo fans got to vote online for their favourite design by Bal, both representing the lotus motif. |
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Our family got to observe a male and female killdeer setting up their family in our green beans. |
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The ball carriers have got to take control of the situation and take the tackles much more on their own terms than in the past. |
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But what has that got to do with where we finally accord Richard III the honour he deserves, a proper ritualised burial for a former King of England? |
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Later in the year he got to know Pears while they were both helping to clear out the country cottage of a mutual friend who had died in an air crash. |
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However, the closer the team got to the summit, the more the climbers learned that safety wasn't just a matter of good risk management decisions and wingmanship. |
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I WAS one of the Kensington Field residents who met with the campaigners of KNOP on February 3 and I've got to say I was disappointed with what I witnessed. |
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Sometime I've set right down and eat WITH him. But you needn't tell that. A body's got to do things when he's awful hungry he wouldn't want to do as a steady thing. |
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Put some beef into it! We've got to get the car over the bump. |
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We've got to get some beef into the enforcement provisions of that law. |
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My adoptive parents recently got to know my biological parents. |
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I got to work twenty-three minutes later than when I take the longcut. |
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He ran last week, and he was hided, and he was out on the day before yesterday, and here he is once more, and he knows he's got to run and to be hided again. |
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And when finally I got to the end of the five-hour drive over the highest motorable pass in the world, it was to learn that the gompa in Hunder was closed. |
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He's a go among the goes, is Mr. Kestrel. He's only got to sport a new kind of topper, or tie his crumpler a new way, and every gentry-cove in town does just the same. |
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We would have got to Spain already if it wasn't for the flukey wind. |
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She faffed about so much, she never got to eat her breakfast. |
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And lots of cleverness that relies to a great extent on knowing that 1950s-60s scene that was the nearest Britain got to America's Beat Generation. |
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Problems began for the 11-strong contingent when they got to Quorn, in Leicestershire, and asked directions to the hotel where the wedding was to be held. |
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The dunny was another place to go to get out of class. You got to go there by raising your hand in class and asking Miss if you could go to the lav. |
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Villa ballboy Joseph Bradley, aged 14, from Erdington, was recovering from an asthma attack so got to miss going into John Willmott School to see his football idols. |
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He wanted to get rich too quickly I suppose.... He's got to pay the piper. |
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You've got to convince the dogfucker to sell you some of his weapons. |
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The rules are there to protect jockeys, as much as anything, and if you want protecting from barmy behaviour, you've got to expect to be punished for behaving barmily. |
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Sometimes you've got to take these hard decisions to make space to bring other players in but being on the transfer list could be a kickup the backside for some. |
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In The Regard Evening, an old work redone at The Peter Norton Space on West 42nd Street, audiences got to see all these treats, but also saw him dance. |
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You know, when a guy is a screw-off you got to discipline him. |
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I've got to dig in for a couple of weeks to secure my promotion. |
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Matthew Rees has got to come back in at hooker against Argentina because he is a better ball carrier than Huw Bennett and Wales don't have many big ball carriers. |
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Whenever they got to the water they threw themselves down and squattled into it. The moment they were in the water they acted just as if they were fishes. |
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And Gary never got to see him do the full catloaf, where he curled up face-down so that all that stuck out were the tips of his ears. I never got a picture of that, either. |
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When a girl's a young lady she's got to have a good supply of fresh skirts and clean shirt-waists. Men like to see their stenogs dressed clean and pretty. |
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I've got to subcomb to death's order, or I would not speak of it. |
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He also got to know a slave from the Danish colony in the West Indies. |
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But we've got to keep playing well and can't afford any let-ups. |
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If you want to go for the full model with all or many of the local decisions taken here, then you have got to have some accountably and some democracy. |
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What have you, of all people in the world, got to do with it? |
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By the time he got to Wanksta, all the upper body tattoos were on show. |
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However, it is unclear at what time these monuments got to Ugarit. |
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I've got to give props to Roger for the way he handled that situation. |
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And that Sandra 'Bury me in a Y shaped coffin' Jeffries' last child wasn't her husband's? Nor was her second girl, I mean, you've only got to look at the eyes to know that. |
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I got to write in places and do things that nobody had ever done before. |
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Our interests are aligned and we've got to make this partnership work. |
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We worked really well together, and I got to like him a lot. |
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