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When you started to get into retailing, you were working with your father.
You started to get taken by the sound, then the melodies, and then the import of those sentence fragments.
"When you started to get some hints about what was happening in these deals," Kuyek says, "it was shocking".
Then no sooner have you started to get acquainted when the flashy newcomer lets you down, or disappears off the scene altogether.
I live in Madrid, which is notorious for its late dinner hour: 8 p.m. would be the time you started to get ready to go out.
"Once you started to get close to the site, you would find that you were in a very large patch — ten miles across — of thick oil that was perhaps a millimetre or two thick," a responder told me.
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You start to get used to it".
You start to get fired up.
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