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We've got a little work to do".
It's not all the way back — I've got a little work to do — but I'm the old-time guy.
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Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.'s non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives, got a little worked up about this state of affairs this week.
Still, when he learned that Mr. Gislason would loan him the Tesla S for his wedding day, the 34-year-old groom got a little worked up.
"I think the market early in the week got a little worked up that he would do something and then came to their senses".
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.'s non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives, got a little worked up about this state of affairs this week.
The Jambos were rattled, and it showed when Ozturk got a little worked up under the attentions of Dowie at a set-piece - something referee Brian Colvin booked both players for.
"As long as I get a little work in, I should be O.K.," he said through an interpreter.
There is no mention of skiing in Aspen, relaxing in St .Bart's or getting a little work done around the eyes.
NIXON: I just want to [indistinct]… get a little work… [indistinct] Is that in the West — West Pakistan thing or not?
Mr. Abu Zahra often called some foreign journalists he met in Jenin to update them on events here, in hopes of drawing attention to the city's plight and perhaps getting a little work.
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