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Getting' it straight: Baucus and friends have got to go. 2009
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What's Involved in Getting Bigger Cost: $4.1 billion to expand land by dredging; $8.3 billion to build warehouses, docks, refineries, etc.
For Port Expansion, It's Full Speed Ahead John W. Miller 2010
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Getting from the car to the door means walking the gauntlet of rabid supporters which I, for one, find quite annoying.
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PS: The title, absolutely, comes from his sermon, which is called "Getting Ready For Christmas Day."
Mike Ragogna: So Beautiful Or So What: A Conversation with Paul Simon Mike Ragogna 2011
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“Getting from the car to the door means walking the gauntlet of rabid supporters which I, for one, find quite annoying.”
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PS: The title, absolutely, comes from his sermon, which is called "Getting Ready For Christmas Day."
Mike Ragogna: So Beautiful Or So What: A Conversation with Paul Simon Mike Ragogna 2011
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Each of the chapters in Getting Unstuck concludes with an exercise for the reader designed to help apply the chapter's main ideas to your own life and goals.
Susan O'Doherty's "Getting Unstuck Without Coming Unglued: A Woman's Guide to Unblocking Creativity" 2007
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Each of the chapters in Getting Unstuck concludes with an exercise for the reader designed to help apply the chapter's main ideas to your own life and goals.
July 2007 2007
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A: Getting from the start of the action to its climax.
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Greene obviously liked Panama as a country, and may have had some justification for his friendship with Omar Torrijos, a mediocre personality even as depicted in Getting to Know the General but quite possibly a man of some charm.
I'll Be Damned 2005
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