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It's the language you'll find in the tabloid press, on AM radio phone-in shows and in conversations your dad has with his acquaintances down the pub: a world of "aces" setting clubs on "red alert", "mixers" that must be got into at any cost, the England Band and bonking scandals.

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Patty Smith, an Amazon spokeswoman, would not confirm the company's plans, other than to note that Amazon's chief, Jeffrey P. Bezos, "has said it's an area we'd be getting into at some point".

"I didn't know what I was getting into at that point.

"They don't realize what they are getting into at that time, but then by the time they are 14 or 15 they have been in two or three years and by then it is too late for them to get out," he said.

Dakota Johnson didn't really know what she was getting into at least when it came to the "50 Shades of Grey" BDSM playroom known as the Red Room.

Stevie, on the other hand, Ike is sort of unaware of the troubles that Stevie is getting into at this point.

In an ideal world you'd be getting into bed at 8 30 AM, but you've been snookered with this very sweet and passive aggressive idea.

After the last two epic Star Wars prequel reviews, you know what you're getting into: an at-length breakdown of everything that went wrong with Episode III.

"Even though they're getting into college at a higher rate," Dr. Viteritti said, "they're not getting out at the rate they should".

The one thing that characters on "thirtysomething" never, never, never do is get into bed at night and watch television.

"My oldest memory of fashion is getting into trouble at school for drawing nude bodies," he says brightly.

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