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Growers were ecstatic that their pastime will no longer get them thrown in jail.
Most have kept quiet so far about the Tamils' plight, evidently fearful that criticizing conditions in the camps could get them thrown out of the camps.
I said I was going to tell the driver and get them thrown off, but it turned out that the cooler of the pair's girlfriend was organising the event.
In fact it's very hard for abstract nouns to do anything at all of their own volition — even trained philologists can't negotiate with them… The bitter semantic truth is that you can't win against these sort of words — unless, I suppose, you get them thrown out of the Oxford English Dictionary.
"It's quite annoying," she says, "but it won't get them thrown out of the bedroom".
Risk-averse Wall Street types aren't very likely to move funds—potentially a lot of funds that could get them thrown in prison.
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Mr Elwood said it would offer no protection for mouthy teenagers "shooting off their mouths or making...ill-timed, sarcastic comments which wind up getting them thrown in jail".
How, many people ask, can McLaren have voluntarily re-signed a man who effectively cost them nearly £50m and got them thrown out of the 2007 constructors' world championship?
In Florida you can Baker Act people you suspect of being mentally unsound, and, as much as I love my parents, I'm seriously thinking of getting them thrown in the bin for a few days.
"I get these letters about defaulting, and I get them and throw them in the bin," she said.
Why was he trying to get them to throw a punch and be tossed out of the game?
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