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You wanted to get ahead in case something happens tomorrow".
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To get ahead in this case, investigators needed to tackle it from a different angle: it was time to go after Reginald Holmes.
While some might view this move as grandstanding by Mr. Thompson or an attempt to get ahead in his client's civil case, he said he felt compelled to do it because of the district attorney's actions.
While we all know that the Premier League is not as good as it thinks it is, and on recent evidence perhaps La Liga and Serie A are overrated too, can it really be the case that to get ahead in World Cups you should send your best players to be relegated with Fulham or station them at minor clubs in Denmark and Norway?
"It takes fierce will to get ahead in this world.
It may be easier to get ahead in America.
They would get ahead in games and then ship goals.
Want to get ahead in the world?
Get ahead in school.
He got ahead in counts.
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