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Many clever children don't get round to talking until they have something worthwhile to say.
That's something people get round to when they're over 40, maybe.
Something... it's a cycle and something will change again in me (374) I will get around to it, I will get round to it, yeah (328) Maybe if none of this had happened and that had happened, I may have had more of a problem with it.
You go back in the Thirties to the start of the persecution of the Jewish people, the murders and the wholesale plundering of their wealth, and you think well these things were there in 1935, 1934 even and it was only in 1939 they got round to doing something... [they said] this has got to be stopped.
He would say later that "you go back to the 30s, to the start of the persecution of the Jewish people, the murders and the wholesale plunder of their wealth and you think these things were there in 1935, 1934 even, and it was only in 1939 that they got round to doing something.
He even popped down from Edinburgh for an impromptu trip to inspect my chair handiwork with his buttocks, and brought me some leather samples and advice on how to pleat the hide round the corners of a cushion – something I haven't gotten round to yet – but frankly I'm savouring the prospect of a day spent united with my staple gun.
Join a society for something you've always wanted to do, but never got round to 16. Apply for internships and jobs 17.
The only firm with something approaching a global network is McKinsey--although it is only just getting round to opening an office in Bangkok.
To get round this, all of their clothing must refer to something else.
My way of getting round that was to do something that would appear to be documentary, but would in fact contain fictional elements.
Get round here now.
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