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    get along with


    1. It made him hard to get along with most of the time


    2. 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


    3. “I hope you can get along without me at the store


    4. Well it's too bad that you didn't get along with your only sister


    5. To dream that you are in a hall represents your ability to share and get along with others


    6. 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


    7. “What do I have here without you? A family I never see, a job I hate, friends I barely get along with


    8. “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


    9. relieved that Addie and Fred were able to get along without their mother, as Addie had grown up quickly in the past few months


    10. women"--turning to the others--"I think she can get along with her

    11. He had no roommate because no one could get along with him


    12. It is not the children’s fault, nor is it their responsibility that you do not get along with their mother


    13. avoid conflicts, get along with others more and generally have a


    14. "They'll have to get along without it or stay runts," retorted Faith stubbornly


    15. “Miss you,” I said, “why, according to Jeannine we can’t get along without you


    16. "But, I get along with the others here


    17. When Monica took her first bite, she wondered who her new roommate was to be and whether she would get along with her


    18. (God is giving this to us twice as a lesson on how to get along with others in


    19. staying that way, or in learning how to get along with a big chunk


    20. “I get along with Felton best,” she said

    21. "You know, you're not too hard to get along with


    22. They entered the living room where she observed Frankie closely while asking her, "How do you get along with this man?"


    23. Then suddenly, it hit me: "That's why you don't get along with Zoe


    24. 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


    25. could not get along with her husband


    26. Those little shits knew I wouldn’t hit them in front of mum and pretending to get along with them was torture


    27. How will my cat get along with the other family members?


    28. It is a happy dog that can get along with cats


    29. “Finally an Elite man I get along with


    30. This dog can get along with other

    31. 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


    32. You really should try to get along with her


    33. He was abandoned, poorly educated, did not get along with his stepfather and left home young


    34. 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


    35. learn to get along with other humans in a way that is respectful of all


    36. Robert puts Midge's back up because he's gay--and he won't even try to get along with her or Gary


    37. "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


    38. 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


    39. 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


    40. I mean, you know how hard it is to get along with geniuses,” Riker said

    41. The two occupants of the dorm wanted quiet and thus found the other one easy to get along with


    42. “For you, I’d try to get along with a vampire if you wanted me to


    43. 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?’


    44. But I can't and they just have to learn to get along without me


    45. The eagle still questioned Homer, “But what about Jennie and Hank? How will they get along without our help?”


    46. that the Missionaries of Charity get along with the work of “absurd


    47. 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


    48. was true, then Sorren would never get along with the Judges


    49. who is quite difficult to get along with and I fear that he may not favor you


    50. impression that Aiden didn't get along with his














































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