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People could get away with a lot of shit, and if I wanted to get someone out, I had to physically do it myself.
You must expect to get someone out, otherwise all pressure comes off the batsman and your bowlers run in with heavy, if not also fearful, hearts.
"To me, if it takes 27 years and this kind of legal struggle to get someone out, it doesn't prove anything about justice.
"Collectively we were easily spending around $1,500 a week to run five houses – and if a generator went down, it would cost at least $2,000 to get someone out to fix it.
"Trying to get a small-business loan is like trying to get someone out of Guantánamo Bay," Mr. LaBarber says.
Richard Edgar (@ITVRichard) "Frankly the bar was higher to get someone out compared with getting them in" (on Flowers).
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For example, there's a Hebrew word, yeshuah, meaning "rescue" — getting someone out of a tight fix.
"We got someone out here that's snatching up females," said Stephanie Jones, 28, a nursing student.
As she says, "just getting someone out of an assessment and treatment unit is not where it ends".
"The chances of getting someone out alive decreases with each day".
"The chances of getting someone out alive decreases with each day". Being trapped in a confined space also means a rising temperature and an increase in carbon dioxide, which, if it reaches too high a level, leads to suffocation.
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