"We seem to be having all kinds of problems, but we'll get through it, " Johnson said.
It's going to be a tough, first couple weeks without them, but we'll get through it.
So no one is feeling sorry for yourself, and we'll get through it.
"I honestly didn't think I was going to get through it, " Beljan said.
Mr. REILLY: While it's burning this hot, we kind of rope-a-dope a bit and just try to get through it.
There are obstacles flights of stairs, railroad ties, stretches of sand, barriers and riders must occasionally dismount to get through it all.
Of course, like her sister, she will reread "Harry Potter 6" as soon as her mother and father get through it.
People who succeed give it a few days of discomfort, like a drug withdrawal, and then they can get through it.
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That may be true, but what are you going to do to get through it and make it better for yourself?
Bring her a book about the breast cancer experience, either a memoir or an instructional book on how to get through it.
"I think that if I can help Drew get through it, then that will be helping myself get through it, " Ruth DeUnger says.
The Dow fell nearly 8, 000 points from its high in October 2007 to its low in March 2009 and we managed to get through it.
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"He knows he could have done better at the weekend, but at the same time that he's a top keeper and hopefully he'll get through it, " Zakuani said.
Leaders who offer a clear understanding of the nature of the journey that we are negotiating and intelligent action to get through it as quickly and painlessly as possible.
Instead of focusing on how to specifically communicate what they want the audience to remember and testing the results, they try to just get through it and cover all the bases.
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And that helps us get through it as well.
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"The firefighters are having to look to each other, look to their families, look to their faith and look to the firefighter support network to get through it, " an emotional Lozano said.
The only way to get through it was the fitness equivalent of "lie back and think of England": outline what to do -- today, work on triceps, chest, shoulders -- do it, and don't even think about having fun.
Watching Bush talk always gives me that feeling like when you're watching an alcoholic uncle give a toast at a wedding - you're just kind of hoping he'll get through it without messing up too bad, but he inevitably does.
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"It's not guaranteed that the growth we're experiencing now will continue over the years, but I think overall we've acted smartly, G20 worked together well and I'm definitely optimistic that we can get through it, if we regulate the markets prudently and when we find the correct exit strategy after this expensive stimulus program, " she said.
"If we let it get through in it's current vague terms and then things are just added on and nobody pays any attention we won't have a democracy, " he added.
"If we're going to get immigration reform through, if you're going to get it through the House, we're going to have to do a whole lot more on what is the definition of a controlled border than what is in this bill, " said Coburn.
Again, where supplies fail to get through, it is usually the poor who suffer most.
"I'd like to play another World Cup and if I'm to get through to it something has to give, " said the 32-year-old.
What does the White House consider to be really the hard deadline to reach a deal, to get this done in time to get it through Congress?
His system has a design that makes it easier to get the air through it, uses cheaper materials and does not draw electricity from the grid, which adds to costs and reduces the net amount of carbon stored (since grid electricity comes with carbon emissions attached, from the fuel used to make it).
Of the 194.5 million Americans with private insurance, 10.3 million get it in the individual market (5.3%), and 18 million get it through the small-group market (9.3%), according to a study by Paul Houchens of Milliman.
Blunkett decided to back down in order to get the bill approved despite the government having said it was determined to get it through in full.
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