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As Bertani, he got himself up to look like a gangster of Italian extraction.
"There he was, sitting on a little outside terrace, in the sun, and he'd got himself up in a tie and suit and everything, but he could hardly move.
At five under par, Clarke got himself up to joint 12th, though his fellow Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy finished the day out of sight with those two late eagles.
And he's really got himself up and running now".
He's called it a day at QPR but I think he'll be very keen to come back once he's got himself up and running.
It was simply an outstanding achievement for him to be even racing today but even then he got himself up from the back of the grid and into the points.
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When he landed at Goldman in 1992, he devoured books on futures and options to get himself up to speed.
He should get himself up to Newcastle quick and beg an introduction to Sean O'Brien.
Larry Nelson, who won three majors, marveled at Woods's ability "to get himself up" for a major.
When the sleepy 21-year-old appeared in his doorway, he found his father sprawled on the floor, unhurt but unable to get himself up off the floor, where he'd fallen while trying to get to the bathroom.
Wedged on a very low chair with little prospect of getting himself up, Humphries now promises his fretful minder: "I'll be quick".
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