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It also occurs to me that he may think that she and I are somehow in this together, conspiring to get something from him.
Strauss said: "You're always going to get something from him.
He was waiting for me when I got off work in the wee hours of the morning and I agreed to meet him for an early dinner that night, thinking I would get something from him afterwards.
Don't try to be too friendly too quickly or else he'll think you're just putting on an act to get something from him.
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"He gets something from him.
He has found a way to convince the players they are getting something from him.
But we try to get something from them.
"We are hoping that we will get something from them".
Does he get something from her that I'm not fulfilling?
He'll probably get something from insurance perhaps making him whole after the attacks but his business may never fully recover.
"Hopefully, we can get something from that, but I'm not putting any pressure on him," Yashin said.
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