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A final bill is expected to get through soon.
How was I expected to get through the night without weeping openly?
Analysts say automakers, which once expected to get through the first year of a vehicle's life without offering incentives, are now devising deals faster than ever.
He's been given little word on how he's expected to get through the hours alone: to drink, use the bathroom, or move.
There were people out on the pavement, hunched-over forms wading through the mud and shouting at one another, and I thought I heard the distant keening of a siren — police, fire, ambulance — and wondered how they expected to get through.
Citigroup is cutting more fat than expected to get through the credit crunch.
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Even elsewhere, grim though this winter will be, most Russians expect to get through it just as they survived previous ones on their own initiative, with their own food (see table).
Ford, meanwhile, continues to say they expect to get through this down period without any taxpayer money.
The smallest group of passengers are the dummies who pack loaded revolvers, souvenir hand grenades, and machetes in their carry-on luggage and expect to get through security.
Officials with the California Independent System Operator, which oversees the state's power grid, said Monday they expect to get through summer without blackouts even if San Onofre remains shuttered — although damaging wildfires in the months ahead could undermine that prediction.
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