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'Don't talk to us,' or 'Who's going to get tapped on the shoulder next?' " Rio Tinto officials declined comment on Monday.
"There was confusion at first, then anger, but you need to be professional, because I never know when I'm going to get tapped.
Safely distant from drug cartels and lawless border towns, and without an all-inclusive chump in Bermudas in sight, the rugged state of Veracruz is itching to get tapped by adrenaline junkies.
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According to the documents, the British government used Ripa to get taps on to the fibre-optic cables.
"If you see where a plastic bottle ends up, a few miles down the road in a dump, you may want to get tap water or some other container for the water," Mr. Ratti said.
Obama was vague on specifics regarding how he intends to ensure 98% of Americans are able to get tap into high-speed Internet networks, noting only that the government will be "[making] it possible for businesses to deploy the next generation of high-speed wireless coverage".
"There are lots of scientists who get tapped to do things in project management, business development, or marketing.
Silicon Valley is chattering about who will get tapped to be the nation's first "chief technology officer" in the Obama administration.
He said, "Logos get tapped to trigger various edits; pinching makes things zoom in and out, etc, etc".
So doubtless you get tapped occasionally to fix Aunt Estella's printer or de-spyware your parents' machine.
But even Chinese buyers appear to be getting tapped out.
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