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"That is perhaps a bit strong," says Ottolenghi, leaning back on a high bar stool, his long legs almost touching the ground".A friend of ours said that, back then, I was kind of hard to get to know," says Tamimi.
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"I think Kurt was a kid that nobody ever got to know," says Mr Schillinger now.
The trans woman watches as the person she's just gotten to know says on screen: "Transgender ― it is very odd". Her smile drops.
The trans woman watches as the person she's just gotten to know says on screen: "Transgender ― it is very odd".
"Some of the characterisations of her I have read – about her 'paranoia' – are just not the person I got to know," said Wynne.
"I do feel disappointed on behalf of the people I have gotten to know," said Mr. Romer, an economist at New York University's Stern School of Business and the director of its Urbanization Project.
The old chief, Joe Smith, who was the first of the lot I got to know, said he had been on battleships in the last war and had been recalled from the fleet reserves at the beginning of this.
"He's a quiet boy and takes a bit of getting to know," said Celtic boss Neil Lennon after the victory.
"We made it our personal mission to get to know people," says Clinton.
"I felt that myself and other students faced confidence or language barriers that made it difficult to approach professors and get to know them," says Booeshagi.
"Somewhere, somehow, people will get to know," Princewell says.
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