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Hire the right people, and then get the hell out of their way as they specialize in what they do best.
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They just want to get the hell out of there, out of sight, to alleviate the sting of ridicule, and then they want to forget about the entire miserable experience.
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As he filmed the flooding, his emotions changed as quickly as the tide outside his house, which at one point creeps under a second-floor door, prompting Jackley to bark, "Get the hell out!"
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We are, after all, civilised wild animals, and when under threat from a predator it is important that all our body functions are tuned to perfection to either fight our corner, or get the hell out of there.
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And I look at them and I just get depressed as hell, because I always have the same thought at that point, which is it used to be so much easier to be that way.
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That led me to deeper questions like, Why the hell did you get into the fan business in the first place?
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Maybe there was a rush to get the player right into the action, but a playable prologue aboard Endurance where you could interact with and get to know the other characters before all hell breaks loose would have been very welcome.
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Viator says its guides will be completely fluent in all things Thrones, meaning it may be worth taking a tour if only to get a credible explanation of just exactly what the hell is going on in the show.
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"You are the guy who decided in 30 seconds to go up and spring a woman from a house of hell that she's been in and was desperate to get out that door with her 6-year-old daughter, " Walsh recalled saying.
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They have moved to a small town to get away from a long-haired ghost named Samara (Kelly Stables), who made their life hell in the previous movie and who now, needless to say, wastes no time whatsoever in rolling up to finish what she started.
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