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"I got on line at 1 a.m".
He and his company got on line at 7.30am to purchase Spectacles for 13 people.
The assassin concealed a gun under a handkerchief, got on line, and, instead of shaking hands, shot the President.
His sweeping, left-to-right uphill putt got on line and tracked to the hole.
I got on line the very day that tickets went on sale to the general public (after subscribers and donors had skimmed what they wanted) and was able to buy a couple of good seats for each of the two shows, back to back: Tamerlano on a Saturday night, and a Sunday matinee performance of Alcina.
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With a Dell Latitude notebook on my knees, I was trying vainly to get on-line.
To get on-line at some companies, employees have to jump through a lot of hoops: layers of passwords, encryption and slow firewalls.
At first, MPE was wary of linking its database to foreign dealers, insisting that it couldn't get on-line access.
Following three months of successful trials, BT now has a team of up to 2,000 specially trained engineers nationwide who can visit customers in their homes to help them get on-line and get the most out of their broadband.
While some girls were raiding the kitchen, painting their nails, listening to music and making crank calls to cute boys, others were getting on-line, hooking up with chat rooms.
He lined up about 24 people and told them to get on line before the post office opened.
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