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She gets something out of the series, too.
Mr Jones said: "She is quite stubborn when she gets something in her mind.
Almost every time she opens her mouth she gets something wrong.
"She is quite stubborn when she gets something in her mind.
Swisher comments: "If she gets something like an Apple search deal, she will have done a Hail Mary" - the phrase for a desperate long-range pass in American football to win the game.
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"When she got something in her mind, she did it," Ms. Slavin said.
He thought, 'My child's going to have the best.' If he bought something new, she got something new.
The young mum says she got something that made no sense.
I flash my lights and ask Molly when was the last time she got something she didn't want.
I'm pretty sure Lucy had to wear a disguise and she got something stuck on her head.
Mrs Smith was, of course, a rational economic actor: she got something out of the deal too.
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