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Because I was the one struggling with walking and dyslexia I always got off lightly, which the other two really resented me for.
Madlib, who is six years younger than Paul, has always got off on the absurdity of being a walking target, but to that he adds an understanding of the gamble that is black life, in which expectations are dashed — or repressed.
We always got off the golf course before the rain.
He somehow always got off or got away.
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"Somebody always gets off at Seventy-second Street".
One or two players do always get off to record-breaking paces.
Multinationals, their critics say, will always get off lightly, thanks to diplomatic pressure or veiled threats that companies will withdraw investment if they are punished.
The phrase conjures up government-backed megaprojects from the '70s, but it's organic to New York, where someone is always getting off the bus, train or plane.
Because he could always get off a decent shot and draw a foul, Ewing was the key go-to guy late in many games.
She does this twice a day, and always gets off at the twentieth floor with without fail, even though the elevator stops at other floors on way up.
We talked all the time – even when he was playing that crazy game, he'd always get off when I called.
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