When she was a young child, her stepfather had got the family involved with Scientology.
Falla admitted the nerves had got to him as he prepared to serve for the match.
The Conservatives said the attorney general had got it "badly wrong" over the issue.
So her mother had got permission for Lisette to wear her dark-purple-tinted glasses to school.
She called herself a "big fan" of Kate Moss - and had got there at 6am.
But Traylor insisted that on one point, the Brock article had got it all wrong.
Mark Driggers was one of the few locals who had got a job there.
And as early as the fourth minute Hassan had got his name on the scoresheet.
She admitted she'd missed the drop goal because tension had got the better of her.
Maybe if I had got in a taxi with her she would be still here.
Yet the war of words had got so heated that it began to look especially dangerous.
Kranjcar, who had got the final touch after Lomana LuaLua's initial shot was saved, looked mystified.
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Argentina wasted no time in declaring it had got the deal it wanted (see article).
Simon Craythorn, from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue service, said the female driver had got out safely.
"Oh, yes, " I replied, for at last I had got something from her that revealed her self-image.
Nobody had got hold of her, apparently, to make her take them off at the kitchen door.
In fact it had got so bad in some place that they were forcing down house prices.
The MCU's work began before the government's Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE) strategy had got off the ground.
His drinking problem had got worse since his father had died in April this year, he said.
Since the study was published the situation had got worse rather than better, a GMAC spokesman said recently.
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He said the supporters' trust had got together and come up with a simple criterion for being included.
Fotheringham also revealed that the deal would have been longer if manager Glenn Roeder had got his way.
Mr Clarke also suggested that if Ms Harvey had got a confrontation, it would make for better television.
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Head teachers had told her they were surprised she had got a feel for their school so quickly.
Boston used to have an equally unpopular stop-and-frisk policy, but by 1989 it had got out of hand.
In a television address, Mr Klaus, not noted for his humility, admitted that he had got it wrong.
It was instead, he said, the rare sight of a government admitting it had got its plans wrong.
The adjudicator's ruling shows that the assembly was criticised for suggesting that the architects had got their figures wrong.
Before Mr Koizumi, Japan had got through seven prime ministers in eight years.
He told his defence QC Norman Ritchie that Mr Anwar hated him because he had got his sister pregnant.
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