Passengers will be able to get off the ship at Freeport if they choose, Martinez said.
In Stourbridge, a motorist reversed into a house while trying to get off the drive.
"I'm really happy to get off to a good start, " said the 25-year-old Englishman.
Even so, some agencies and their clients, find it difficult to get off the mark.
Who are these people who are refusing to get off their butts to work?
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The U.N. has begun a program to detox users willing to get off drugs in Afghanistan.
He contends the new version of Office is likely to get off to a strong start.
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He tries to the get the rest of us to get off our butts, too.
From a momentum perspective, the trick is knowing when to get off the train.
Mr Baker said the suspect "calmly waited to get off the bus" after Christina was attacked.
One of Boeing's most anticipated new aircraft can't seem to get off the ground.
"We've got to go home and try to get off this slide, " Woodson said.
They just need a little help securing the financing they need to get off the ground.
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First, companies can take longer to get off their feet, given grinding local bureaucracy.
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There was no incentive for individuals to get off the dole or for states to seek efficiencies.
"The bottom line is if you really want to get off jury duty, you can, " he says.
"It's not all the time that you're going to get off to a flyer, " said Gayle .
Think about what brand experiences customers are weaned on and how hard it is to get off.
Its roof ripped off, passengers can be seen standing on the top deck, waiting to get off.
Finally, nothing can help wrap up a conversation like communicating that you have to get off the phone.
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People used to want to get off the estate, now there's a waiting list to get on it.
Correspondents say Israeli leaders want to get off to a smooth start with the new administration in Washington.
Several hours later two of us managed to get off duty to go over and see our room.
In 2011 a 22-year-old student was told to get off her last bus home, operated by Trent Barton.
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The project is expected to get off the ground in the second half this year, Keppel Land said.
I'm just trying to get off this podium, so I wish you all would hurry with your questions.
Though most judges and attorneys will tell you otherwise, it's not terribly hard to get off jury duty.
But that is one scheme, which it has taken him a decade to get off the drawing board.
Wimbledon is here, and a lot of people feel motivated to get off their sofas and play tennis.
Mr Fox said he shouted at him to get off the car as he was making it sink.
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