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You need to be able to go outside that area and get in someone like Monty".
It's easier and more satisfying to hunker down with your cohort on social media than to take up Obama's challenge and get in someone else's head.
What has transformed them is a firm belief that if they cannot play above the rim, they better get in someone's face.
You're going to get in someone's orchestra and have health insurance and a pension.' We fought and fought and fought".
"If you're trying to invent a new way of doing something, like marketing," Smith says, "you need to get in someone who is good at inventing.
"It's no use just trying to get in someone who simply wants to get games in as they're not playing at their clubs".
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If a piece of the mirror were to get in someones eye, they would see nothing but hatred in the world.
"If we see someone getting in someone's face, our lawyers will be there".
If he gets in, someone else will have to give the acceptance speech on his behalf.
Whether it's turning my head for a second and getting beat backdoor or just not getting in someone's cut and them using a screen and scoring on me.
"Have you ever gotten in someone's car and adjusting the air vents is the first thing you do?" Combs said.
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