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Tdeshi was gone Jorma, you have to get over that, but nothing was implanted in this flesh
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He could either stay and get overrun or he could run and try to make a break for it
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Pardon can get over any injury
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The question remains--when your grandchildren seem to have developed a different system of right and wrong than those of your youth, what is the proper response? Young in every generation have necessarily to change the way of life to get over stagnation and prosper
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In our case also similar impressions would have been created that we find very difficult to get over
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Prayers are usually to get over the current problems or to achieve our material aims
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Still later the communication improved as we were either exposed to some spiritual advice or wanted help to get over some problem or tension
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I was hoping to get over the bridge up here before breakfast was over
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He knew the culture of violence was born from the struggle to throw off the Americans, but that was four hundred fifty years ago now, get over it
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"AMTS Tig Meester! Get over here
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"You are such a precious thing," he said, "I can't get over how much I love you
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She needed a serious laboratory analysis and a reconstruction to get over what all this yaag had done to her
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"I have to just get over it
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I had to get over this
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'It will help you get over the
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Oh, get over it, Sally! The head calls the meeting to order so we all sit down, Ben and Abi appearing like magic at my side
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I can’t get over how unbelievably good Abi has been about the whole thing – she even commented that she felt she was coming home on the way back … bless! It’s her birthday soon and I’m trying to get my head round something special for her but with memorial service at the weekend and the wedding preparations, I’m rushed off my feet
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We left a skeleton staff at the office to cover phones but most people were able to get over there which is a measure of how popular Anna is … you should have seen Anna’s face as we walked into the room, Sally
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This man did not try any acrobatics, he was trying to get over the bull as simply as possible, and almost made it
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I can’t get over the fact that this was nearly twenty years … okay, it’s actually seventeen years … but that is a hell of a chunk of someone’s life
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learning curve to get over, but there are ways to shorten that curve
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' Bill went on, 'Then, you'll have to learn how to get over a row
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I'll get over this when I'm finished with Amanda
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Maybe it was just something to help her get over Jorma, maybe this body's hormones were taking over
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He could probably get over during the day sometime
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Still…he couldn’t quite get over the fact that he now had a
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“Well he’ll have plenty of time to get over me now,” Heather said as she
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Buttworst could never get over the speed of Roman’s grading, twice as fast as his
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If he was worried about her having to defend herself, He may as well get over it
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“He’d get over that
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Now she had to get over her shock at the news that Alan had returned and decide what she was going to do about it
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“If you get over that, I'd love to have the company
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? It’s a stupid phone, get over it
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This trip to Zhlindu was what it took to get over the fact that none of them had
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She raised him to be the partner she wanted didn't she? She wished she could get over that and just enjoy the fact that he was now everything she wanted in a partner
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Right now I have to get over to the north side of Rankor Hill as fast as I possibly can
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The only thing he could do was get over to Alan's as soon as possible and hope there was some chance he wasn't too late
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It took him time and trouble to get over his shock and disappointment in her at providing such a stupid answer, especially when she told him it was a ghost ship
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"She can't get over how alien it is
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But now Alan wasn't here and it was time she got over that the same way she had to get over the fact that Rendrak wasn't there after he left Yoonbarla
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Lemoss could never get over the fact that the cottage looked so small on the outside but the rooms were so large when you actually were inside
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But sir, don't get over-confident
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You get over it too
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signaled him to get over with it quickly and he did it by telling the
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We need to get over that and move on with our lives,” he tried to explain his actions
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Somehow we’ll get over there
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I hope that somehow you and your country can get over your insecurities
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I still couldn"t get over the freedom I felt
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Both Elijah and I managed to get over to him and saw the mess the bullets had made in his back they were huge and looked like crimson jelly with white smashed bone mixed in
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“Hurry up you two and get over here the Captain has something to say
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“Come on form the skirmish line again you heard the Officer look lively let’s get over to the tree line
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But no one would have bothered and I bet he regretted it I wonder if it flashed through his mind when he was dying but it didn’t matter now still I would bet his mother would never get over it because she would never have the chance to see him off again the poor woman
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Whistles had started blowing and the Sgt’s and Cpl’s were shouting at us to get over the command dugout for a briefing
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But now we must really get over there and be ready for the off when the time comes some more good news is that we will be with our old friends the Fusiliers and the 86th Brigade
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“I’ve got to get over there
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It only took a few seconds for Torbin to get over the euphoria of having survived the drop for him to start removing the suit
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'Can we help each other to get over this
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To help me get over my problem with men!
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It had taken Frank some time to get over her rejection of him
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Ah, lesson learned: get over yourself already!
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To demand, as have had recent liberal commentators, including the President of the United States, that both the Palestinians and Israelis get over their arrogance, is not only to ignore history, but also to fail to distinguish between just and unjust military actions
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“The land would get overgrown with brush in the summer if I didn’t have the goats to keep it cleared off
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I would have so dearly loved to have been comforted by her, been held in her arms while she told me her son would get over his silliness and return to his normal self and then all our dreams would become a reality
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“It is something you grow to accept, never something you get over,” he responded, his voice ragged
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Suharto did eventually get overthrown by an Indonesian public fed up with enormous cronyism, government corruption, human rights abuses, and lack of democracy
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"Shooter, get over here and give me a hand," Grunt ordered, grabbing me by my shirtfront, pulling me to my feet
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“Chuck, you have to get over this
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You never “get over” losing a
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It had taken him weeks to get over the trauma, and even now he instinctively flinched when a bird passed overhead
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He’ll get over it
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“Oh, Gordon will blow his stack all right,” he responded to the dubious gaze, “but if I wait until after he’s won his election, he’ll get over it soon enough
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The cat was very, very angry with Brendan, but he figured she would get over it—eventually
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They would get over it
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to get over on everybody! And as a cab driver, I have seen and heard the best of
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I hope that Diana will redecorate it so that I can get over the feeling of emptiness and loss that I always experience in that room and in Dad’s
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“It’s what happens when they die Carter, get over it
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If she couldn't get over a difficulty she'd get around it, and if she couldn't get around it she'd pretend it wasn't there--and generally it wasn't
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Rosemary'll sulk a while--and then she'll get over it--and all will be as before, George
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Then she staggered back home and they have been applying stimulants to her ever since, and her heart is in a terrible condition and she says she will not get over this fright all summer
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But I couldn't get over him
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trying to get over the shock of their neighbour’s revelations
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I still can’t get over that he has gold teeth that match the chains hanging around his neck and tie
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"Yes, as a matter of fact, if I had been able to get over here a little sooner, perhaps you might not have taken the plunge in that crummy water
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We have to get over to the bar
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But they all passed it as infatuation, something my father would get over
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“Don’t worry, my guess is that Jesse will get over whatever hold you have over him and he’ll divorce you in a year or two
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“I'm sure you’ll get over it,” She said
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“She must have been really frightened, given that she was willing to get over her disgust for me in order to provide you with a father
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“I hope he can get over it,” I said
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Normally, the congested roads would get overcrowded in the evening with no space left even for breathing
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Now, get over it, because we don't have much time left
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He pushed the speed limit hoping to get over the crumbling
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She helped Zach throughout his glum years, when he couldn’t get over his lost love
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I sigh, wondering what it is exactly that this Jo had that he can’t get over
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“Well, get over here, boys, and have some milk and cookies
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‘I don’t suppose you can ever get over that,’ said Alison with compassion,
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And if a challenge to combat is refused, and the challenger has no grounds against the other for legal prosecution, that’s it, the challenger will just have to go home and get over it! Legal prosecution, insult, and honorable challenge to combat, those are the only three things one can legally do against another in a just society!
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It would be nice if someone could help me get over Chris, if they can
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Chris smiled and said “She's just going to have to get over it”
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“I can’t believe,” Ulun quickly interjected with only the smallest of a nervous titter apparent in his voice that accompanied a smile that seemed only meant to tease, “that you actually have a problem you haven’t already worked out before I could get over to you