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"Bulls, when they're really going at something, they'll get down on their knees and work their head on it.
I was reminded of of my mother's hand going at something, probably chocolate, on my face.
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He never goes at something head-on - he'd die rather than play it straight.
Outside the court, Mr. Provenzano said of his collection efforts, "I went at something the wrong way".
At an open mic Thursday night there were at least three references made to the race (not all positive), but as the host of the evening — Lisa, of the Flipnotics open mic — said: "In Austin we either go at something 100 percent or not at all".
He visits the incomplete London Gateway container terminal on the Thames estuary to drive a crane, because the first rule of modern documentary making states that the presenter Must Have A Go At Something, even if doesn't tell you about anything apart from the presenter's ability to do something he doesn't normally do.
Naturally, that means lots of trucks coming and going at all hours, something some towns might dislike.
In a way, O'Hara was going straight at something that has become a core quandary of contemporary poetry: How, in a texting, tweeting age that finds us drowning in freshets of language, do you deliver that stab of surprise?
"Two days ago I picked up something going at 600mph.
"Even the cricketers are probably going at each other - something tells me they are trash talking a bit.
We started fucking and while we were going at it, I felt something tickle my balls.
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