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The Edinburgh runner, who only made the qualifying time in May, had "get out strong" and "commit" written on her hand in bold ink.
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"I hoped to Christ they had got out," he said.
He, too, had gotten out, in his case from Houston, Texas.
Most had gotten out, and no one was serving downrange.
Word had got out, and everybody had started going into the "freezatoria".
The driver had gotten out to open a gate.
"Obviously word has got out".
"The word has gotten out".
She has got out from under him.
(Declarer could have gotten out for 800).
Maybe I'd have got out sooner".
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