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1 I need to know just in case I get any strange gifts.
2 Several MEPs previously questioned whether the British commissioner should get any portfolio.
3 Nobody's hurt, and the organized religion can't get any power in government.
4 It doesn't get any more certain than that, the prime minister said.
5 He saw no need to get any closer to Thornlady Severine's work.
6 I think I started it because I couldn't get any industry interest.
7 It's not possible to get any distance from my project: being alive.
8 But Iowa State couldn't get any closer until the final 10 seconds.
9 As far as these cases go, it doesn't get any more gut-wrenching.
10 Now I ask you: How could it get any better than that?
11 It's impossible for me to get any information out of Lackawanna Systems.
12 To get any Brexit deal ratified, May needs to secure parliament's approval.
13 She couldn't get any clear idea of the building's layout or function.
14 But throughout you sense the strain to get any comic action going.
15 Unfortunately you didn't get any nice pictures of coming out of that.
16 It cannot get any further; because it has missed the main point.
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