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It made him hard to get along with most of the time
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He'd be one of the old timers if he was still around but I really didn't get along with his father and left him with his father
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“I hope you can get along without me at the store
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Well it's too bad that you didn't get along with your only sister
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To dream that you are in a hall represents your ability to share and get along with others
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Thus: „The education of all children, from the moment that they can get along without a mother"s care, shall be in state institutions at state expense
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“What do I have here without you? A family I never see, a job I hate, friends I barely get along with
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“Come on you old trout get along with you there is no stopping around here come on Imshee, Imshee”, and he shooed at her with his hands
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relieved that Addie and Fred were able to get along without their mother, as Addie had grown up quickly in the past few months
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women"--turning to the others--"I think she can get along with her
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He had no roommate because no one could get along with him
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It is not the children’s fault, nor is it their responsibility that you do not get along with their mother
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avoid conflicts, get along with others more and generally have a
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"They'll have to get along without it or stay runts," retorted Faith stubbornly
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“Miss you,” I said, “why, according to Jeannine we can’t get along without you
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"But, I get along with the others here
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When Monica took her first bite, she wondered who her new roommate was to be and whether she would get along with her
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(God is giving this to us twice as a lesson on how to get along with others in
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staying that way, or in learning how to get along with a big chunk
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“I get along with Felton best,” she said
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"You know, you're not too hard to get along with
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They entered the living room where she observed Frankie closely while asking her, "How do you get along with this man?"
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Then suddenly, it hit me: "That's why you don't get along with Zoe
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5 When the family at Nazareth heard that Jesus had departed from Capernaum, they, not knowing of this financial arrangement with John, believed the time had come for them to get along without any further help from Jesus
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could not get along with her husband
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Those little shits knew I wouldn’t hit them in front of mum and pretending to get along with them was torture
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How will my cat get along with the other family members?
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It is a happy dog that can get along with cats
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“Finally an Elite man I get along with
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This dog can get along with other
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Could we get along without cable and the 150 channels that it provides? Why not reduce the monthly bill and be content with just the basic service? A 48-inch TV
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You really should try to get along with her
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He was abandoned, poorly educated, did not get along with his stepfather and left home young
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Polio did help me to see that I could get along without so many people around me, but still can have a detrimental effect in the rules of relationships, as far as my boy-hood years was concerned
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learn to get along with other humans in a way that is respectful of all
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Robert puts Midge's back up because he's gay--and he won't even try to get along with her or Gary
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"I've heard good things about you, son—you're intelligent, you have a good personality, and most importantly, you get along with those around you, and you always do what you're told
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And not only can man not get along with his fellow man, but we also have nations always wanting to stir up trouble with other nations, as the Bible tells us that as we approach the end times, that there will be wars and rumors of wars, and that nations will be going against other nations and that kingdoms will be going against other kingdoms
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Rumor has it he’s spoiled, difficult to get along with, a loner, arrogant, and, the fact that he’s a celebrity and skates on his celebrity status makes me believe he shouldn’t be in Star Fleet
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I mean, you know how hard it is to get along with geniuses,” Riker said
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The two occupants of the dorm wanted quiet and thus found the other one easy to get along with
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“For you, I’d try to get along with a vampire if you wanted me to
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Actually I have been putting off moving in with Andrea because I thought that you would not get along without me’ smiled Ryan ‘I suppose a foursome is out of the question?’
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But I can't and they just have to learn to get along without me
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The eagle still questioned Homer, “But what about Jennie and Hank? How will they get along without our help?”
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that the Missionaries of Charity get along with the work of “absurd
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All of which meant, of course, that we would be a primary target along with Tel Aviv, when nukes started boppin’ around our poor innocent globe
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was true, then Sorren would never get along with the Judges
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who is quite difficult to get along with and I fear that he may not favor you
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impression that Aiden didn't get along with his
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Isabella was chatting happily with Samantha, she seemed nice, and was sure that she’d get along with her father
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Second, there's the risk you won't get along with your new
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We try to make everyone get along with everyone else when that is unrealistic and unnatural
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Will it get along with the fish you already have or plan to get? This is an often overlooked area that needs more
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They will get along with each other and should establish some sort
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He can’t get along with any of his superiors and he couldn’t make a friend if his life depended on it
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should get along with most other fish species, even the more aggressive ones
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Young girls know their brothers and have learned to get along with them
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It had been only a few months after Aiden left the Warhounds, finding it impossible to get along with their commander, Lord Andreas of Devrin
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little more prepared than the next guy to get along with a
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Now all Jeremiah had to do was convince Tabitha, who never really did get along with her older brother because of his apparent stupidity that she talked so much about
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She replied, "I don't care, I can't possibly get along without lying
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"Hart assured her promotion was out of the question then, and questioned Bayliss' ability to get along with people, consistent with his reports over the years
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You can get along with others as a family: even as an extended family
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My grandfather, who had a sense of humor, and, indeed, needed it to get along with his wife, related how once at an art exhibition Yola stood in ecstasy looking at a huge painting
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Galileo’s discovery should never have been discovered… Unless mankind learns to feed itself without starving most of its members, unless mankind learns how to live on Earth without destroying it, unless mankind learns how to get along with each other without creating atomic bombs and blowing up the entire planet, unless mankind puts its own house in order: it has no business whatsoever peering up into the skies and screwing around with pointless idiotic toys which cost hundreds of billions of precious dollars which could be put to far better use on this Earth
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The parents can get along without the baby
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There's this girl that me and my friends don't get along with, and for anonymity let's call her G
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If they could not get along with the Neanderthals
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If they could not get along with the Neanderthals: they hid from them
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If you have a teenage child, you have to do your best to get along with them
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Esther was a Frenchwoman, who had lived with 'Madame', as she called her mistress, for many years, and who rather tyrannized over the old lady, who could not get along without her
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learn how to get along in their marriage, the newlywed couple needs to learn how to also get along with both sets of parents
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“Every time we get into negotiations, the Soviets are telling us what we are going to have to give up in order for us to get along with them, and we forget who we are
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But at the same time, I had to get along without him so much that I developed an attitude that I didn’t need him, or at least that I shouldn’t need him
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And yet was the easiest guy in the world to get along with
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How he might have tried harder to get along with her, to sympathize with her own cramped circumstances, maybe even to see at least some of what his father had seen in her
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"Oh, get along with you, Bluebell," answered Holly, good-humoredly
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“What are the outward signs? Is he hard to get along with?”
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‘Get along with you, my dear!’
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well, she could get along without the old cats
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And what a joy that would be! But until that time came, it was just plain common sense to get along with them
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He couldn’t get along without Ellen “But when you lost her, you found you could stand alone, didn’t you? Well, some folks and he’s happier where he is
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Now, Melanie was dying and Scarlett knew she could not get along without her
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I can't get along without somebody to help me with the measuring-chain
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Many investors buy securities of this kind because they “need income” and cannot get along with the meager return offered by top-grade issues
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“Let ’em try to get along without colored folks
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Jones was bound Huck should be here—couldn't get along with his grand secret without Huck, you know!"
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"We couldn't get along without the Casket in Queensland
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His mind could get along without belief, but his heart could not get along without friendship
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She could get along without the Bourbons; she had done without them for two and twenty years; there had been a break of continuity; they did not suspect the fact
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One that traditionally didn’t get along with the “sitting-folk” on the great forest’s fringes, neither farmers nor townspeople
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From an analytical viewpoint, Marilyn found the unhappy interaction between Gladys and Berniece interesting because for years she had wondered if it was just she who could not get along with Gladys
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Also, she didn’t get along with Laurence Olivier and, I have to say, from my vantage point—which was, admittedly, on the outside looking in—it seemed that she disliked him a lot
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"Get along with you all," said his wife
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“How did it happen,” he asks, “that nothing had been provided for before the army left Moscow? How was it that these masses of soldiers who died of cold and starvation, were found laden with gold and silver instead of the food and clothing they required? How was it that during a rest of thirty-three days they never thought of roughing the horses’ feet so that they might get along with more speed and safety? How was it that, even if Napoleon himself gave no orders, these obvious precautions did not occur to the other authorities—the kings, princes, and marshals? Were they not aware that even in Russia autumn is followed by winter? Can we suppose that Napoleon relied upon the sagacity of his men, and left them to look after themselves?
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“Get along with you!” retorted Agafya, really angry this time
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He doesn't understand either that with our way of life it's impossible for us to get along without friendly assistance
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"Oh, get along with your spirit, you bore me
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That's the kind of a man I am! What do I care! I can get along without a fur coat: I do not need it all the time