To get him off the scene, Burns hires him away with a raise and the promise of a desk.
He has shelter, several friends who are also homeless, a bike, a pen, a knife, a bottle, some food, and a family member still trying to get him off the street.
Rather than working out how to skewer Mr Cameron, European leaders would do better thinking what they can offer him that might get him off the hook with his more rabid backbenchers.
But after eating a big chunk of Hampton's contract to get him off the books, the reality set in that the middle-market ball club would need to win with younger, cheaper players.
In a very public battle with Liberty Media's (nasdaq: LCAPA - news - people ) John Malone, a part owner of IAC whose ownership would be diluted by the new voting structure of the company, Diller called Malone "insane" and Malone brought Diller to court trying to get him thrown off the board.
I'd hear him get off the couch and walk to the only phone on our first floor, the one hanging on the wall in the kitchen with the 50-foot-long, tangled cord.
Mr Fox said he shouted at him to get off the car as he was making it sink.
She said she kicked out at Mr Cowan and yelled at him to get off her before being forced outside.
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"I was just disappointed that with 1 second left that we even let him get a 3 off, " Gonzaga coach Mark Few said.
So I thought we'd get him in here today, give him his off day tomorrow and then maybe we'll train a little on Wednesday.
In the next over some loose ones from an ineffective Chris Martin allowed him to get off the mark with three boundaries in an over, featuring some classical drives, but Vaughan too was soon beaten after leaving a chasm between blade and leg guard.
But that is one scheme, which it has taken him a decade to get off the drawing board.
Habana offered him the outside and, after some dancing footwork to get the South African star off balance, Ngwenya took him on before scorching over in the corner and running round under the posts.
She said sent him a letter suggesting he get off the panel or retire.
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"I don't know how hitters ever get the ball off the ground with him, " said Andy Etchebarren, Rice's manager with the independent-league York Revolution.
Mr Abraham said the crash threw Mrs Glauber from the car and pinned her husband inside the taxi, forcing emergency workers to cut off the roof to get him out.
Buser tried a strategy early in the race that had many competitors shaking their heads, but he was hoping it would pay off by letting him get to Nome first.
"You only need one finger with him, so if I get four cut off we are still good to go, " Yankees catcher Chris Stewart said.
Her attorney instincts kicked in: If only she could get the tape off her mouth and reason with him.
Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper called on the Mrs May to "tell us urgently what she is going to do now to get Abu Qatada deported or tried, and keep him off our streets".
"I'm sure it felt good for him ... to get a hit, and off a tough pitcher, too, " Mets manager Terry Collins said.
While aiding the law was part of his plea-bargain, testifying won't get him softer terms--only the proverbial "time off for good behavior" can do that.
"I just took him (Burns) wide and tried to get a shot off, " Saad said.
Torres almost added to West Ham's hurt when a moment of defensive hesitation allowed him to get in a header, but it looped agonisingly off target.
So I was eager to connect with him to get and share his advice on how not to get ripped off.
He'd go missing around supper time, and then in the morning we'd get a call from the police in whichever small town they'd pulled him off in.
Would you get off the phone now so I can find that out and go get him?
When she rang back his uncle had him in a head lock and Mr Siree said that he shouted "get off me".
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