While it seems clear that these intellectually-matched, liberal characters would probably be good together, it's a mystery why Sally is angrily rejecting Matt's every creative appeal and urging him to get on out of town.
And for those of you who want to get out there and make a difference on the ground -- because we know people are antsy -- some of the best ways to relieve the stress -- (laughter) -- trust me, is to get out on the road, get out there.
But if we can get our wings into the defensive mode and get some turnovers and get some stops, and get out on the break and get easy buckets, that will alleviate the need for a big-time shooter.
"Making sure police officers get out from behind those desks, cut that red tape and get out on the streets catching criminals where we want to see them, " he said.
We are treating it on a day-to-day basis just to get me out on to the pitch.
The 20 percent left over will have to decide to either get on the bus or get out of the way.
We need you to sign up with them to make calls, knock on doors to help get the vote out here on campus and out in the community.
To get out on the water, organise a wildlife cruise with Elkhorn Slough Safari.
"We've got to get an out on that play, " Mets manager Terry Collins said.
So there was great pressure to get it out and get it on the screen.
Surrey said it had been experiencing problems but hoped to get offers out on 1 March.
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"It means cash when their employees get called out on reserve service, " he told the BBC's Sunday Politics.
Make sure all viewpoints get put out on the table, especially when they contradict your train of thought.
Sellers can get crowded out on Etsy because of the amount of product and their quirky search engine.
"For voters, you might see voters get burned out on the repetition of one specific message, " Brewer said.
He added that Mr Balls' shadow Treasury team "need to get out on the stump now and work even harder".
"We want to get everyone out on street corners with their telescopes, " said Joe Delfausse, the AAA's financial secretary .
Sometimes judges get confused, and sometimes they get called out on it.
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The question is, will customers agree, or will they get burned out on multiple social media platforms and stick with Facebook and Twitter?
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Americans who see that the Social Security checks get out on time, who make sure that scholarships comes through, who devote themselves to our safety.
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He urged the party's Treasury team, led by shadow chancellor Ed Balls, "to get out on the stump now and work even harder" to make its economic argument.
After a relatively quiet 2008, the band say they can't wait to get back out on the road when the third album comes out in the New Year.
"If you wanted to get out on that day, you could only do it at a discount to net asset value, " says Sonya Morris, an analyst with fund tracker Morningstar.
They get out on the campaign trail -- and you and I both know there are no quick fixes to this problem -- but listening to them, you'd think there were.
Is he going to -- is the President going to get out on the road or -- here or in some shape or form sell this plan or vision to the American people?
"When we get out on the field it's just about playing your best, nothing to do with past results or anything, we just want to build on our last performance, " he told BBC Sport.
Every change on the factory floor that allows workers to adapt to sudden shifts in demand reduces the excess capacity of people and plant space Dell must maintain to get products out on time.
United could not get me out on time.
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