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Geoff Dyer suggests getting on with it.
Froome, meanwhile, is getting on with it.
He also turns in an eerie cover of "Saint James Infirmary," updates "Moondance" with the catchy "Once in a Blue Moon," moves confidently from acoustic folk ("Little Village") to Stax-inflected soul ("Get On With the Show"), and generally demonstrates that his muse is far from exhausted.
They not only induce Arabs to get on with the local autonomy long offered but demonstrate that human beings, given a start, can scratch a good living out of the most barren ground.
He believes in his society, and the way to demonstrate it is to get on with his life.
"I am very clear that the time is right for women bishops... the church needs to get on with it, and get with the programme!" he said, demonstrating once again his flair for dated American slang.
"Too much time was spent talking about tasks without teachers actually demonstrating what was required musically, or allowing the pupils to get on with their music making".
Sometimes demonstrating these things can lead to you getting permission to go out on your own or to be trusted to get on with something alone.
"Get on with things".
Get on with it, Dad!
"Get on with the operation".
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