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1 Always get a way to get things done no matter what.
2 He was very much about the youth and education and making sure that they get a way out.
3 Years later, when we hooked up, it was only so she could maybe get a way to be with Michael.
4 Just see if you can get a way into Kharkanas, even if it takes a week before a wagon of produce heads in.
5 I've got a ways to go yet, and I'd better get started.
6 If we can keep that door open we've got a way in.
7 And I happen to know you've got a way to beat it.
8 I've got a ways to go to catch up to Isaac Asimov.
9 The Good Man's got a way of fixing things to suit Himself.
10 You've got a way with you just like your poor mother had.
11 He's sure got a way about him that's terribly convincing, Larry muttered.
12 You know the signs that'll tell us we've got a way to escape.
13 I've got a way into DLT to see what that brings.
14 She's got a way of making people do things, hasn't she?
15 He goes up thar, and has got a way out to the top.
16 They got a way of their own and you can't tell them anything.
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