Having said that I am going to run a very vigorous campaign and I have a team of workers anxious to get going. |
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Then the liberal boofheads get going with their moralising puke, and many people end up sympathising with the guilty star. |
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I looked down at the tach and the thing was down 6500 rpm and had to get going again. |
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What a breathtakingly practical way of helping a downtrodden group get going after decades of oppression. |
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I just can't seem to get going on anything so my Doctor, who showed some genuine interest this time, has signed me off for a month. |
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Bird was unable to engage his gears, but managed to get going and finished at the back. |
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This could explain why chronic alcoholics often need an early morning drink just to get going. |
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However we had to get going as I'd promised to pop into work briefly to check out my new laptop. |
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I've got to get going, I'm a bit tuckered out from a rousing game of Bridge. |
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The building boom is about to get going again big time in the area as new developments are just about to commence in the next few weeks. |
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It is hard to get going again, hard to get the sails up and set them after the beatings we got. |
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Stop wasting your time posting to this site and get going on ridding your Windoze clone of spyware and viruses. |
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You have very little time to recharge your batteries, unwind and get going again. |
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There is a big mental block to memorizing anything, but once you get going, it becomes fun and easy. |
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Feeling bored and tired of waiting for the train to get going we play throw and catch with a ball. |
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The period setting is perfect and the acting is faultless in most cases, but the plot is slow to get going and there's never a lot of action. |
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Took a while to get going after being winded but exploded in the second half. |
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As the sun went down and a happy bunch went home, many were still in with a chance, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. |
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We went through a difficult time, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. |
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On the way back, I could see the kite fest was starting to get going and the sky was beginning to fill with kites of all descriptions. |
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Weather conditions are still too bleak to get going with the rod comfortably. |
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With the end of the trout and salmon season in sight, its time to get going on the pike. |
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But when the going gets tough, the tough get going and in the final ten minutes they rapped over three points to earn victory. |
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We only hear from the defeatists and the beaten, never from the get up and get going folks. |
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We've got unemployment high, consumer confidence low, stock market can't get going. |
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As they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going and the entire group was off the trail at Shramore eight hours after starting out. |
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Without benefit of poles or much of a slope, I waggled my arms back and forth to get going. |
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This lets the vehicle idle and then get going easily from a standing start. |
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Only with the truly exciting transformation scene concluding Act 1 does the show finally get going. |
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If the economy does not get going soon and if the guerrilla war grinds on then the tide could easily turn. |
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I was a bit further up than last year, I think before I was in the back with the fatties and that made it hard to get going. |
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If the players batting behind Sheffield really get going, the opposition will have to challenge him. |
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She takes ages to get going, and you don't want to make her more snitchy than usual. |
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All you need to get going with these snazzy products is a little pay as you go Skype Credit. |
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Stop at your best girl pal's place and get going with the gab. |
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These two knifemakers gave him all the advice and inspiration he needed to get going, and by March, 2000 he bought his first grinder and drill press. |
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I'll ask you to come quickly, get a bite to eat, and then we'll sit down and get going as quickly as we can. |
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I thought he'd jump at the first one and we'd get going on this long anticipated meal. |
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They are the ones who influence their people to throw their support behind us and get going on various improvement projects. |
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I love the city's noise, its colours, its movement and all the different smells you get going on there. |
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They place all that stuff and then the quest guys get going on it and they attach quests to these guys and they start attaching rewards to them. |
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Well, I really have to get going if I want to catch that flight. |
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I guess I'd better get going in order to make that appointment. |
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John looked at his watch and said that we'd better get going. |
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Once I get going I'm sure it will turn into a selling obsession. |
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We get going early to beat the williwaws and are soon becalmed. |
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The development of M-money services in Africa seemed to get going in fits and starts. |
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Some of it was a sort of segue into our defence review, which we're all dying to get going on. |
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Most vines are fleet-footed once they get going, and not all demand bright light. |
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I was fully aware that it was time to get going and that I had to run a crucial meeting that morning. |
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In the studio, once we get going, everything's really fast, it's instinctive, obsessive and frantic. |
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But with these younger musicians, I just plug in the guitar and they get going, no questions asked. |
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That is why a simple basic rule applies for us: If we do not get going before the others, we cannot win. |
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After more than three years of war, Canada had managed to mobilize completely but had not been able to get going in the strictly military sense. |
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I believe that it's important to get going quickly, and we will gradually find new ways of using the system as it develops. |
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When you have made a syllabus of the skills you wish to improve, the next thing is to get going. |
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Raising up I could see I had crawled almost to the edge of the brush and something told me to get going and I got. |
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You have to understand that once things get going again at ArcelorMittal, the entire community will benefit. |
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Oh, gosh, but it was hard to get going when I woke this morning. |
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It was then a case of when the going gets tough, the tough get going as Crawford clashed with the former West of Ireland champion and current senior international. |
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But for the National Draft Ben Carson for President PAC to get going, they needed a Web domain. |
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I could explain, but for the first time in two months, I am at liberty to do absolutely nothing at all and as you might guess, I'm really quite eager to get going on that. |
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Rusedski, still feeling the effects of more than three hours work on Friday, began to tire in the third and fourth sets while Murray took his time to get going. |
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Given that modern animals are a phenomenally diverse group that evolved relatively quickly, why were they so slow to get going? |
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We could have waited forever to try to get the cash absolutely right, but finally we decided to get going, even though the money side was far from sorted. |
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Though slow to get going, once established, hollies are low-maintenance plants that tolerate hard pruning if needed and can be clipped and trimmed to a specific shape. |
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I start off like a shrunken ice cube and get going once I've had a thaw. |
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We are building for the future: we know that it will be a long journey and that the decision to get going lies in the hands of the states, spurred on by the UFM's General Secretariat in Barcelona. |
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Like most people, you simply need a little help to get going. |
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This organ must get going and we must start negotiating. |
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Mr. Speaker, I had best get going if I have only two minutes. |
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WvB reported that the sub groups of this TEG had been slow to get going on their specific tasks but he was hopeful that a draft of their findings would be available in a report by February. |
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We appreciate these funds and are excited to get going on the project! |
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Mr. Speaker, it gives me a chance to reload and get going again here. |
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The first is the idea of pre-exposure prophylaxis in other words, giving ARVs to uninfected people to clobber any new infection before it can get going. |
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Sweden set some up in 1909, but Europe was generally slower to get going than America, possibly because its land was scarcer and its landowners more powerful. |
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With the Amica, you can get going right away, because the starter package contains everything you need: an Amica with cooking grid and griddle, silicone table-mat, four grilling tongs, lighting gel and Cook Chips. |
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Now it looks as though we are about to get going again. |
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Get Advice Before Starting Work: Eager as you are to grab the shovel and get going, it is your obligation to ensure that the work that you are planning will comply with municipal, provincial and federal legislation. |
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We need to rely on a common policy, and on faith in the credibility and capacity of the Member States to get going and carry out the best policies. |
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There's time to pick up the pace, but it better get going soon. |
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The Mets get going on Friday out in the late L. A. sunshine. |
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The game gives you 10,000 simoleons to get going, but I hardly needed it. |
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The coalition has reminded the Minister of the recent observations of UN raporteur Miloon Kothari in which he mentioned the meeting as an opportunity to get going on a Canadian housing policy. |
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This can be a helpful tool for kids who tend to procrastinate with their homework, as frequently checking new information updates may encourage them to get going on projects. |
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Love it GUYS if you ever needed an excuse to get going in the kitchen surely these super-cool oven mitts are it. |
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We needed to get going on day one but did not want to invest in an on-site solution having a solution that changed with our day-to-day needs was also a must. |
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Life goes on and I wasn't ready to go for two years of schooling to do this because I also wanted to get going on an immersion school, which was a whole other venture in itself. |
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To get going on one of yours, ask yourself, What's the next step? |
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Other seaside bathing areas couldn't really get going until the railways were built some years later. |
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The Tomahawks were made up of AMNRL players but Scotland took a while to get going. |
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The grippier rubber let Harvick race the high line while others slipped or spun tires trying to get going. |
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A speed chess tournament in Huddersfield almost failed to get going when it was found only two of the special clocKs used to record moves were WORKING properly. |
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Just buy it or don't buy it. Either way, we have to get going. |
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As the dogs were hooked up to the gangline linking them to the A.T.V. on a snowless day, the cacophony of barking built as the animals pulled at the harness to get going. |
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