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Look, I'll go get someone from H.R. to see what his deal is.
"Sometimes, we get someone from the U.S.G.A. to respond to questions, sometimes Charlie gives answers.
She could get someone from the British Humanist Association (www.humanism.org.uk, 020-7079 3580).
Not a week goes by that we still don't get someone from St . Louis
Thus, the embattled journey to get someone from within "Fortress Hollywood", as he phrases it, to notice his work began.
"If it's not going to be just a laughingstock, you'd probably have to get someone from the outside willing to do it," Pound said.
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"We got someone from the council to look at the place.
Versus getting someone from Hollywood who's never been through these things".
"As long as you've got someone from The New Yorker who can get to the manager of media relations at GMAC you can get something done.
"Twenty guys let me know that they could have gotten someone from the stands to shoot harder than that," Gomez said, referring to his teammates.
The trick is getting someone from on high to authorize an investigation — and since Thorne has made the kind of enemies who can be as vicious as a team of cheerleaders, that's not going to happen.
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