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"To get something up there as quickly as possible".
If you get something up and people are watching, keep doing that – and don't do anything different.
"We need to get something up and running as quickly as possible.
He added: "GET SOMETHING UP!" The consequences of decisions made in distant headquarters were now taking shape for young enlisted men.
It's the type of work you enjoy doing … Working in a remote location, managing to get something up, built and operational.
In an interview with The New York Times in 2007, Mr. O'Malley said, "We had one goal: to get something up there as soon as possible".
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Right before I went up to hit, Checketts said, 'See something up,' and I got something up in the zone that I could hit well and happened to find a hole". .
Throughout "YRM (Your Righteous Mind)" he's always got something up his sleeve.
When the director of a research institute called the Alternate Anatomies laboratory says he's got something up his sleeve, you can safely assume it's not just a figure of speech.
Air Marshal Burridge "seems to be very, very cautious, whereas I think the Bush administration is interested in getting something up and operating as soon as possible," said George Beranek, manager of market analysis at PFC Energy, a Washington consulting group.
"He has probably got something up his sleeve.
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