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  • 121Get 'Em Girls — For the single, see Get Em Girls (song). Get Em Girls Studio album by Jessica Mauboy Released …

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  • 122Get Your War On — Infobox Webcomic| title = Get Your War On caption = Get Your War On uses clip art pictures combined with dialogue that is highly politicized and often sarcastic. author = David Rees url = http://www.mnftiu.cc/mnftiu.cc/war.html status = began =… …

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  • 123Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine — Infobox Single Name = Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine Caption = Artist = James Brown from Album = A side = Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine Pt. 1 B side = Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine Pt. 2 Released = July 1970 Format …

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  • 124get\ up — v 1. To get out of bed. John s mother told him that it was time to get up. 2. To stand up; get to your feet. A man should get up when a woman comes into the room. 3. To prepare; get ready. Mary got up a picnic for her visitor. The students got up …

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  • 125Get Home Free — by John Clellon Holmes (1964)    This third novel by John Clellon Holmes was his favorite and arguably his best but also his least known. Written between January 1961 and October 1962, it succeeded in getting Holmes out of a frustrating writer’s… …

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  • 126get to — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, answer, approach, arrive, arrive at, arrive in, assail the ear, attain, attain to, be heard, be received, begin, blast away, blast off, blow in, bob up, bribe, buy, buy off, caress the ear, carry… …

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  • 127get along — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be successful] Syn. thrive, prosper, flourish, make ends meet; see succeed 1 . 2. [To proceed] Syn. progress, move on, push ahead; see advance 1 . 3. [To grow old] Syn. wane, decline, decay, advance in years; see age 1 .… …

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  • 128get the better of — or[get the best of] {v. phr.} 1. To win over, beat; defeat. * /Our team got the best of the visitors in the last quarter./ * /George got the better of Robert in a game of checkers./ * /When the opposing player fouled John, John let his anger get… …

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