At the top we pull up way too close to the edge and get out.
Monday kicks off with a band I recently had in session called Man Get Out.
Japan, meanwhile, is in such a funk it looks like it may never get out.
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This is good for players who want to get in, play, and get out.
Kennedy: He was surprised that more secrets on what they were planning didn't get out.
At that point, Rizzi said, the singer motioned to the band to get out.
The first thing Stuber tells a child is to open the door and get out.
Once you put the funds in your 401(k), they are tough to get out.
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The Doctor realizes that if someone can get into the asylum, the Daleks can get out.
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If the environment gives them what they want, they stay, and if it doesn't, they get out.
They need to care about reporting to the international community when they are planning to get out.
But the public diplomacy officer for the U.S. Embassy in Kabul was always pushing to get out.
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For the cost of getting them out is higher than the value of what you get out.
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You might fall into a flooded shell hole, and you would drown because you couldn't get out.
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He said only a few people knew of the pope's plans, yet the secret didn't get out.
When you've dug yourself into a hole the best course is to stop digging and get out.
Alzheimer's sufferers, at a certain stage in their illness, seem to have an urge to get out.
To convince me the boat has left, there's no way to stop so I can get out.
It's not so much that we get in, it is that the people of Gaza cant get out.
There were people falling over, people trying to climb over, people basically climbing over each other to get out.
And what I'm not talking about is a company that's stuck in court for years, unable to get out.
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The pressure forced the Czechs onto their heels, deeper into their own end until they could barely get out.
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Because the chain lock was on, police said, the toddler couldn't get out.
By getting up, Aryeh Zelnik may have intended to force his guest to get up, too, and get out.
If there was a referendum on EU membership tomorrow, then for the record, both men would vote to get out.
The former Defence Secretary Liam Fox has been clear about this - he would be prepared to see Britain get out.
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They believe Giuliani never wanted to make the Senate race, that he used the cancer as an excuse to get out.
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