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If you are familiar with something from the get go, you are familiar with it from the beginning.
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"Daudzai helped them get going, then N.D.S. closed them down, but then they reopened again," the Western official said.
Urging his twin brother, Justin, to sing louder, Dior punctuated the song with a shout of, "Get going!" then, "Everybody sing!" all the while smiling at the crowd.
Two red cards and five yellows, a penalty try 90 seconds from time and the win grabbed by Bath with George Ford's last kick of the game added a strange gloss to a game that took an age to get going then exploded all over Kingsholm.
(5) And, if you still can't get going, then you need some help and this can include taking two tablespoons of ground flax seeds, taking acidophilus and extra magnesium capsules in the form of magnesium citrate.
If you've been having a great conversation and then suddenly think you've caught him in a lie, and then the next thing you know, he has to suddenly get going, then yeah, this is probably a not-so-subtle way of not wanting to deal with the consequences of the lie.
If you leave a text conversation after things got pretty boring, then he'll think you just lost interest; but if you're having a great talk and then you suddenly say that you have to get going, then he's more likely to get jealous because he'll think that you ran into another guy or are getting picked up for a date.
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Once it finally got going, then the degree of intervention, the type of intervention was quite good.
When Blondie came on — Rapture, be pure — things really got going & then the dancing got shut down by some square.
Something gets going, and then it's hard for me to make a pitch.
Its dilemma is how to avoid spending so much of the oil and gas money that inflation gets going, possibly then killing off export industries.
I got going and then didn't stop".
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