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"Mutual friends had always said we'd get on," says Rachel.
"Generally people do get on," says Cooban, who has worked with Nomad since mid-2014.
"Some nights people are swearing at each other as they're jostling to get on," says Savill.
"Football's a great example of how people can get on," says Gordon Strachan in the ITV studio, over-egging the pudding slightly.
So we were always going to get on," says Collins. "He invested a lot of his time, which was very flattering".
"Bus stops are where you stand in line in orderly fashion and wait for a bus to come, and stop so you can get on," says Derek Boshouwers, so you don't have to.
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"I probably get on him more than I get on, say, Gary Neal," Popovich said, referring to a Spurs reserve guard.
"He wanted us to all get on," said Millie, 13, who lives just up the block from the boy.
"I don't know if I'll play, whether I'll get on," said Luongo.
"I don't spend a nanosecond worrying whether they get on," said Brailsford. "People talk about having team unity and team harmony.
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