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If it wasn't for Paul Theroux, I might never have got around to reading Elizabeth Taylor.
Word must have got around because the attendances confirm the public's fervour.
My mother said that nobody seemed to have got around to figuring out that, since he was a war veteran, he could easily have been her student without that making her older.
Yet the shortness of most peasants' contracts—if they are lucky enough to live in places where local officials have got around to handing them out is only one part of the problem.
Still, you'd think someone at their HQ might have got around to pulling down the splash front page greeting visitors to their website this morning, promising that "The road to South Africa continues!".
Hilary Benn, Labour's shadow communities and local government secretary, said: "After four wasted years of empty and over-hyped announcements on garden cities it is only now that ministers have got around to inviting bids for development.
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But most have gotten around this problem by controlling for factors like genetics, smoking and age.
The difficulty they have getting around in the floodwaters has resulted in separation of the family.
Why do you think the word "kaput" has gotten around as much it has?
"When this has happened in the past, it's been literally months before Congress has gotten around to fixing things".
People have gotten around barriers to divorce before.
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