Get back up on the horse in Utah for a trail ride with a stunning backdrop.
When that happens in America, we help him get back up on his feet.
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Do you shrivel up, or do you get back up and figure out how to improve?
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"Matt has done it to help me and get the club get back up there, " added Saunders.
We are resilient, and we work hard, and we may get knocked down but we always get back up.
Hopefully he'll continue that progress down there and can get back up here.
"It's good to get back up there in the points and we'll keep marching forward at Texas next weekend, " Andretti said.
William Safire prepared a eulogy for Richard Nixon to deliver should the lunar module fail to get back up into orbit.
So this was to be the season for tourism or for fishing that this region was going to get back up on its feet.
Even for those who manage to get back up and running quickly, the road to any semblance of profitability will be a long one, at best.
After seven years they could get back up to 96% (now 94%) of premiums plus investment gains on those premiums, all of which would then be taxable.
It may have been filmed in California, but for residents, fans, and tourists, "The Office" will forever be part of the down-and-out city it helped get back up.
To make things even worse, he had so much fun on the trip that it took him three days once he got home to get back up to speed.
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"The show runners that I know are willing to charge into the barricades over and over again, and you have to be willing to get back up again, " Moore said.
"The reserve game might not be as high a standard but it's still game time and I'll have a full week to train when I get back up there, " he added.
And then he told me to get back up and fight again for my country and for the men I had the honor to serve with, because every day they fought for me.
Nor can Japanese suppliers be sure yet of how soon they can get back up to speed: hundreds of aftershocks, some strong enough to disrupt production, have rumbled on since the main quake.
When my confidence was bruised, I never lost touch with what I stood for and always reminded myself of my values and beliefs that allowed me to get back up when I was knocked down.
Most seriously, many Metro apps seem to allow you to click deeper into their various levels of content using the keyboard, but then require you to use the mouse just to get back up to a higher level.
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"When you come down off the pill, you're back to reality again and you're really depressed and your whole body hurts and you want to do that pill again to get back up there, " Moore told the committee.
Once traffic is restored--it could take six months or more to get back up to prestorm levels--the long-term fix for New Orleans lies in the ancient coastal wetlands that suck up the rain and storm surges that periodically imperil the city.
Five months after Superstorm Sandy's surge swamped New York City's most storied beach destination, many businesses are pinning their hopes on a strong season to help them make up for the hundreds of thousands of dollars they have spent to get back up and running.
"I think every player in one way or another goes through a tough time, and I think it is not how many times you fall but how many times you get back up, " Ivanovic, who this year has been working with Steffi Graf's former coach Heinz Gunthardt, told reporters.
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Backed by FedEx and American Express, support for Small Business Saturday has never felt a stronger need than in the wake of Hurricane Sandy in which many storefronts on the East Coast lost power and customers as the subway system in New York City struggles to get back up and running again.
"What we're seeing is a catch-up market to get us back up to speed with the pace of the recovery" in the U.S., said Randy Frederick, director of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab.
If particular flights fill up quicker than in past years, prices get pushed back up.
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