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"People said that they were pushed by the Wall Streeters when they tried to get in line".
Professor: Whoever has tried to get in line Epicurus and Buddha has misunderstood one of these theories.
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"As a footballer, you're trying to get in line with an incoming free kick.
"Given the economic climate, everyone is trying to get in line at the trough," says Charles Cantor Charles Cantor, a bioterrorism expert and chief scientific officer at San Diego biotech firm Sequenom.
More than conversations and reports, we need legislation and an insistence that we try to get in line with the rest of the developed world in offering paid family leave.
Before she shoots her arrow, try to get in line with Ganon.
I tried to get in their minds.
As he tried to drink and cool himself by spraying a little water around his face and hair, Mubanga said, the interrogator turned violent: 'The guy started kneeling on me, and I was wriggling backwards to get away from him, trying to get in the line of sight of the CCTV camera so someone might see what was going on.
"Rather than a traditional ticket agent waiting for a customer to come to them, you'll see more employees in front of the counter taking a more proactive role before the customer even tries to get in a line," said Richard Cordell, Delta's senior vice president for airport customer service.
"Every year, we try to get in some stupid line about the town of Coxsackie".
The imaginary beings I'd become convinced were trying to get in my head and steal my plot lines.
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