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From the get go.
If you are familiar with something from the get go, you are familiar with it from the beginning.
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And the adult cynic in me gets going on how dangerous and maybe cruel it is to tell kids this.
The author, a food columnist for The Guardian in London, hits a rich vein when he gets going on the sweet recipes.
Gellman writes that in "informal conversations" he has been having as he gets going on his memoir, Cheney was asked about regrets.
Indeed, once he gets going on his favourite paintings, he is as excited and as eloquent as if he'd just come across them.
And when she gets going on how marvelous the royal family is, she sounds like an emissary for the English Tourist Board.
Now their clacking has been replaced by the gentle chipping of chisels as local stone letter carver and artist Pip Hall gets going on two more 'stanza stones', out of seven which will eventually mark a trail across the Pennine uplands from Marsden to Ilkley Moor.
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Everybody comes together around one common good thing we've got going on".
And I was thinking: 'What have I got going on?
It's a good thing we got going on now.
He added, "I'm just concentrating on what I've got going on at the moment".
"Whatever my mom and the lawyer got going on, that's with them," Boatright said.
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