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From the get go.
If you are familiar with something from the get go, you are familiar with it from the beginning.
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Once the auditions finally did get going, the new didn't look that strange.
When she finally did get going, the Olympics were on TV.
Gopher broke ReprintsAlthough no one is sure, that "warm little pond" is just how many modern biologists imagine life on Earth really did get going.
This narrowing of focus irked her, but once the women's movement did get going in the early Seventies, Beauvoir decided it was her duty to support it.
"We were getting a ride to the golf course this morning to finally play, and I couldn't stop yawning, and I'm going, 'All right, I got to get going.' " Molder did get going.
The puzzle of modern economic growth is a puzzle precisely because for millennia nothing like it ever got going and then suddenly it did get going with alarming and immensely beneficial consequences.
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Mr Sharon, for his part, reminded everyone this week that, if negotiations do get going again, he will not be offering much.
Once it does get going, it might then drag on for several years.
A first task, once talks do get going, will be to convince North Korea of how grave a miscalculation that would be.
When the narrative finally does get going, Russell Harris's deathly translation does its best to smother it.
It's increasingly unlikely that, even if we do get going again, the third round will be completed tonight.
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