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getting ahold of
verb
Present participle of get ahold of
Exact(8)
Writer had trouble getting ahold of him.
If we don't start getting ahold of this... Congress is going to have to be a partner here".
In 2011, ViewTheSpace brought about a new option for getting to know a commercial space before moving into it — which was particularly important in an industry where viewing a space generally meant either seeing it in person or getting ahold of inconsistent videos or photos.
Anyone intent on getting ahold of a piece of weaponry can find a way to do so, regardless of its legality, the argument goes.
This is an extension of a previous exclusive agreement and means, essentially, that rival services like Starz and Netflix won't be getting ahold of Universal's movies anytime soon.
Back then, even getting ahold of a softer kind of toilet paper or a bunch of bananas was a real bitch.
She said there have been previous legal cases in other countries that have had varying degrees of success in getting ahold of TPP-related documents.
When Tassone was killed, Webster said the YPG contacted him via text message asking for help getting ahold of the fallen man's family.
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