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Early was mellowly authoritative — he improvised, as Armstrong would have, when he couldn't quite get back to the script in time.
After lunch I can never quite get back into the zone of writing and tend to answer emails and do admin things until I pick my children up from school.
"They had that extra man in there and we could quite get back to the full-back in time.
"[If] they're not doing the things that they used to do, or enjoying the things that they used to do, or if they find that they can't quite get back to equilibrium, they can't quite get themselves back to what they would consider a normal lifestyle then yes, I think they should seek help," Manicavasagar said.
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I never quite got back to those gun-toting nuns, did I?
And as great as the sequels have often been, they haven't quite got back there.
Mr. Romney stammered a bit after that, blinked as the president spoke and never quite got back on a steady, confident foot.
In both cases, the royalists soon bounced back to a modest lead, even if they never quite got back to the scores of about 70% they had enjoyed in the mid-1980s.
"In terms of pace, he's never quite got back to what he was.
"A terraced house in this area was around the £100,000 mark at the peak of the market and really it hasn't quite got back to that," says Mr Kirkham.
But I still declined each month with my period, and never quite got back to where I had been before the decline.
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