"I think what you learn is you got to have belief in what you're doing, and the ups don't get you too up and the downs don't get you too down, " he says.
By getting up, Aryeh Zelnik may have intended to force his guest to get up, too, and get out.
So we shouldn't get locked up too much in our precedents.
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This means that every time the stock market rises, oil and gas prices get pulled up, too, and vice versa.
Orders to certain destinations should get your hackles up too.
Before I get too worked up on this issue it's important to remember that 2009 isn't 2008.
The White House spokesperson Dana Perino came out and said, everybody, don't get too worked up about it.
But I don't want to get too wrapped up in singing its praises.
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In this environment, "you can't allow yourself to get too bulled up and persuade yourself that everything is going to be fine, " Mr. Mann says.
Investors are still in a frenzy for seed stage companies but Thomas Korte, co-founder of AngelPad, advises companies not to get too caught up in fundraising.
There are a few parts that might be a tad bit scary for the very youngest kids, but the rest is so enchanting that they might be too caught up in the magic to get too worried.
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And this is a two-way street -- the hosts get to size you up, too, through your online account.
So, hopefully, as long as it doesn't blow up overnight and get too bad, it will just be a couple days.
If you wait until you can play, you'll be too old to get up there.
The Barclays Research team said in a note Monday not to get your hopes up for a rally too early in 2012.
We too can get caught up in it, the fervor of last minute infomercial deals, but you must act in the next 20 minutes!
Media outlets are likely to get their backs up if the FTC presses too hard.
It is too easy to get caught up in everyday matters and lose sight of the bigger picture.
Players coming through the academy system get thrown into the England set-up too early and they're not ready for international rugby.
Too many organizations get caught up in this sort of costly struggle.
Too often we get caught up in the daily grind and our intentions of eating lunch go out the window as emails and deadlines takeover.
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It sounds straightforward, but it is too easy to get caught up in the rush of getting work done, without organizing yourself and setting achievable goals.
The virtual workers don't get paid, don't eat up insurance, and, push comes to shove, we get too much work or them to handle, we just keep cloning the office.
Though we are lumped into the 80 million population bulge born between 1946 and 1964, we mid- and late-boomers are a different sort from the leading-edge boomers: too young to be swept up in the liberal idealism of JFK and too young to get drafted into the Vietnam War.
"You may get the bends if you go up or down too fast, " Pelli says.
Too many of us get swept up entirely in day-to-day matters, she observes.
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