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You can tell they just got down to the islands.
When you got down to it, it really was simple.
It got down to minutes and phone calls and seconds.
But then as we got down to the main floor ...
Eighteen months later, I got down to about 155 pounds.
I got out the Pine Sol and got down to business.
MUNCHIES got down to the bottom of the meme-maker's motives.
And after a year and a half got down to 132 lbs.
Once she foamed up my entire face, she got down to work.
The leaders got down to business in full view of gawking guests.
Once they were up in the room, they got down to business.
Klobuchar took Kavanaugh's praise in stride and quickly got down to business.
"If it got down to 21 ... I would be thrilled," he said.
Actually, it got down to a 6 to 4 decision by the jury.
He also got down to business and did some DJ'ing during the party.
Pet City The matchmaker in the fur-flecked T-shirt got down to business.
Sometimes they even got down to the business of doing what they do best.
"The dollar index got down to 86 [cents], crude got to $66, " he said.
It got down to 40 degrees this week in the San Francisco Bay Area.
But once the two women made it on stage, Kiana quickly got down to business.
It got down to a chilly -2 last night and the snow is hanging around.
He celebrated his coronation by going hunting and hawking, but then got down to business.
She got down to the floor and listened, and it was coming from the floorboards.
We cleared it out for my fitting with her and just got down to business.
It was a good few years before we really got down to working on Litany.
So if it got down to 21, I would certainly be — I would be thrilled.
Once it got down to its product announcements, LG started with its newest kitchen appliances.
It was zero degrees fahrenheit when the show started and it got down to four below.
Twitter only got down to the zip code level, which includes multiple neighborhoods in my area.
Max sat down, frustrated at our back-and-forth, and we got down to brass tacks.
Proving she was completely comfortable in her role as interviewer, Lawrence got down to the personal.
"When we got down [to the rally], we were both kind of wide-eyed," Calderin recalled.
We got down to business, measuring 900-gram globs of dough and shaping them into rounds.
More than 500 people packed the center, many of whom got down to the holy rhythm.
"We got down to the bare minimum," said Drake, referring to himself and his wife, Shannon.
Then, in his opening monologue, he got down to politics, specifically the British election on Thursday.
When Schmidt got down to working, he called the vice president of sales to talk numbers.
He even got down to his last strike, but then this happened: I mean, good God.
Our live blog tracked reaction as America's new leader got down to business with automakers and oil.
Back in my tiny Brooklyn apartment, I got down to work cooking on my unpredictable electric stove.
The fridge only got down to 59°, losing only 3 additional degrees from the initial chill. 4.
I got down to the road just as the pickup slewed off into a narrow private drive.
You're probably thinking this technique is all well and good if you've got down-to-there hair.
When we got down to the sand, Steve wanted to practice some "pop-ups" before getting wet.
After staking out a nook backstage and shooing away various backstage personnel, we got down to it.
After some warm up exercises that, concerningly, left me already kinda winded, we got down to brass tacks.
So when I got down to Houston in the heat and humidity, I was sweating every 10 seconds.
Far from Davos, meanwhile, Facebook's product engineers got down to the precise, algorithmic business of implementing Zuckerberg's vision.
She got down to two bottles a week, which is still a bit much but a huge improvement.
He began, naturally, by bragging about his convention ratings and bounce, but then we got down to specifics.
Normally sunny and balmy Charleston got down to 19°, while Morrisville, Vermont, went all the way down to -29°.
Bobb arrived in Detroit and got down to business searching for a culprit behind the schools' wildly unbalanced books.
First, I got down to the basics by speaking with Laura Delarato — one of Refinery29's resident sex educators.
So, we scouted out their respective recipes and got down to testing whose pie held the winning pumpkin slice.
With acoustic guitars and the odd light percussion instrument in hand, they got down to business with remarkable efficiency.
The hip-hop star called the mix-up "hilarious" when approached by the Times, then got down to business.
Mulan got down to business to defeat the Huns, only to have her beloved country become covered in smog.
When we got down to Tucson, we decided we wanted to go to Mexico because it was close by.
Swanigan eventually got down to 260 pounds and led his high school basketball team to a state title in 2015.
I don't know how many times that we've been down double figures and got down to come back in games.
But Offset got down to uterus level, and made the point -- he and Cardi are both loving this joyous occasion.
Recently, the duo got down to the nitty gritty and told us the best and worst things about electronic music.
Lawrence was guest-hosting Jimmy Kimmel Live with Kardashian West as her guest, and she got down to business immediately.
But we got down to about 800 feet I guess, and they were able to restart one of the engines.
She put a 33-D microphone in a balloon, pressed the record button and got down to some serious rubbing.
Kimmel got down to business, explaining how this is against the law and companies can face fines of up to $500,000.
Having informed Eloise and Tyler of my inability to boogie, we got down to it, and they taught me some choreography.
As a high schooler, she had to be hospitalized because her body wouldn't gain weight and got down to 80 lbs.
Then they got down to business and went in-depth on SoftBank's Vision Fund and whether the money has dried up.
On my most serious diet, in my late 63s, I got down to 26 pounds, 219 pounds below my normal weight.
With the supreme leader publically blessing limited nuclear talks that same year, President Rouhani and his team got down to business.
After exchanging pleasantries about the upcoming tour and how much we both love Riot Grrl, we got down to brass tacks.
But once the game began, the dynamic shifted, as Knicks fans got down to the business of rooting for their team.
In a video posted to Instagram, Teigen and Luna sported matching sailor hats and got down to the sound of silence.
Austin is out on a Summer Friday, so Patrick, Rob, I got down to business to talk about good August games.
Then he actually took out his phone and pulled up a porn video to watch as we got down to business.
We Brits might be rubbish at a lot of things, but protesting is one thing we've got down to a fine art.
Once it got down to the top four, and especially top three, I was like she can't go wrong at this point.
"When it kind of got down to it at the end, we stopped shooting pucks and stopped attacking the net," Cooper said.
We got down to human review of anything live within minutes, which is actually hard to do operationally but we got there.
Botden, an engineer who has dabbled in locksmith work, likes to practice while watching TV. We got down to picking some locks.
Despite some first day challenges, such as no one knowing whether he was joking or not, the robot usher got down to business.
She got down to basics with SNL cast member Bobby Moynihan in a behind-the-scenes video uploaded to the show's Facebook page.
Then my toyboy finally arrived at 3 PM, and he walked in we didn't say a word and just got down to it.
Then Escovedo, with Rankin, moved to Italy for a few months and got down to work with the Don Antonio band in Modigliana.
After a lightning round of running drills, the assembled artists, designers and students got down to 55 minutes of uninterrupted, cheeks-ablaze cardio.
The ensuing R&B smash was soon covered by the Beatles, and Berns got down to working on both sides of the pond.
The opening day of the trial on Tuesday lasted almost 13 hours, and that was before it got down to the nitty-gritty.
Eventually, I got down to 200 pounds and went to Barcelona to film with [Thomas] Winkle and try to get some tricks on film.
On Wednesday night's show, the Republican presidential hopeful and host Kimmel got down to the tough questions we've neglected to ask this election season.
Then they got down to business and joined the thousands of women who have responded to the Trump presidency by running for political office.
Kim and Kanye scoped out the 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom crib and fell in love with it, so they got down to brass tacks.
So, with the soul of the party at stake, the two most powerful — and polar opposite — men in the G.O.P. got down to it.
Trump in Asia After a day of pomp and circumstance in Beijing, President Donald Trump got down to business with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
"We got that out of the way, and we got down to the business of figuring out how to love each other," he said.
While media watchers sat back and waited for Moonves to ride in on a horse, Bakish got down to work on a turnaround strategy.
Donald Trump got down to business with Mitt Romney Tuesday night at around the same time he announced he's personally going out of business.
After playing some Rocket League and declaring himself the black David Beckham, Shaq got down to business and announced the White House Competitive Gaming Event.
Unless they got down to real, productive work, they would find themselves in breach of their contractual obligation to the Breitmans to complete the protocol.
A year later, Stierwalt and the other visiting scientists arrived in Pingtang, and after an evening of touring Astronomy Town, they got down to business.
WASHINGTON — Ever since Republicans got down to the business of repealing the Affordable Care Act, the Senate has been singled out as the likely problem.
"When it got down to answering the questions about what the impacts on health are, there is still a lot to be learned," he said.
The Falcons got down to the New England 1 in the fourth quarter, but cornerback Malcolm Butler broke up a pass in the end zone.
If it got down to the wire for the part of the leading man, the powers that be would say, 'Hey, what are you guys doing?
It actually got down to that, the big question now... are they gonna allow to go even furthur, so it is a part of control-devaluation.
If I can keep lowering my personal record in the marathon, which I got down to 3:15.58 in 2017, then I'm not getting older, right?
Our server, a young woman both friendly and professional, got down to business, fetching drinks that included a local IPA and a jalapeño-tinged tequila cocktail.
They quickly got down to the serious business of soaking up some rays and sipping frosty beverages from an ice bucket and generally looking adorably loved up.
Once back in the office with my bag of celeb-approved food, I paused for a quick pic or three, and then I got down to business.
Then the Trumps got down to the serious business of the afternoon, namely posing for their supporters' selfies, before moving on to a meeting with local businesswomen.
That undid all of the damage done to the greenback earlier in the day and pushed it higher as European traders got down to business on Thursday.
They dispossessed Belgium in their own half and freed Griezmann for a wide-open shot, but Courtois quickly got down to his right to corral the shot.
When Williams was posing for photos at the 2017 Golden Globes, Turner got down to help spread the train of her dress out on the red carpet.
In any event, once we finished ordering all the wine and the crab cakes and jumbo shrimp and steak and lobster entrées, we finally got down to business.
But far from shrinking from the task, the liberal thinkers of yesteryear would have rolled up their sleeves and got down to making the world a better place.
When the show finally got down to it, the result was like an advertisement for The Bachelor mixed with the worst discussion among college freshmen you've ever seen.
While she paid momentary lip service to the question posed to her after the match, she eventually got down to brass tacks: Did the Broncos beat the Patriots?
And then he said something in passing that completely blew my mind — he said, 'If you got down to 230, you probably wouldn't need any of the meds.
But once they installed Office of Management and Budget boss Mick Mulvaney, a hard-right conservative, as its acting director in November, they really got down to business.
By the time we got down to the guys who made it into the Jackass family, these are guys who have proven over time to be exceptional idiots.
Then he got down to business, rattling off information about Russian spycraft and the activities of former colleagues that might give the Czechs an edge over their foes.
It was apparently "Trademark Day" on Valentine's Day for 2 big stars in Hollywood ... 'cause Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber put love aside and got down to business.
For some perspective, even on Amazon Prime Day, the price on the DUO80 only got down to $90, so this weekend's sale price is a really, really good deal.
While many debated whether the clip was fake or authentic, others got down to trying to figure out how and why the four-legged creature was taking a shower.
The angels landed in Paris over the weekend and got down to business Monday afternoon, taking the stage at the Grand Palais for a big group yearbook-style shot.
I ended up wearing some mix of jeans, a long or short sleeve shirt, and every sweater/coat I had when it got down to 19 degrees in Seoul.
Before Mulartrick entered, dressed in a voluminous white dress with pink fabric flowers dangling from her hair, and got down to crouching seedling-style, everyone settled in along the walls.
Then the House got down to work, passing two bills nominally aimed at reopening government, but actually designed to pressurise Senate Republicans and fracture the party's unity in both houses.
The model proved "Uptown Girl" and her now ex-hubby still have a special place in her heart when she got down to the track at a 230 concert. 211.
After doggedly digging into the discrepancy, he got down to the essence of the problem, which consisted of three numbers representing the three axes that located the center of navigation.
"They stormed the building, got down to the loading docks where the fighters were getting on buses and started to attack the buses with trash cans, dollies," White told ESPN.
"When we got down to the bottom of the slide, she was crying bad," Clare recalls of the injury, which occurred just three days after Meadow took her first steps.
He and Arnett eventually got down to reading lines for a scene in which BoJack thinks he has nabbed an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Secretariat in a biopic.
Confronted with such an impressive figure, I was expecting to encounter a human ice sculpture once we got down to brass tacks—but instead, was greeted by a warm smile.
"When we got down to the bottom of the slide, she was crying bad," Clare told PEOPLE of the injury, which occurred just three days after Meadow took her first steps.
Despite my reservations, I donned a smartly oversized blue button-down, broke out my best small-Brooklyn-apartment "linens" and "china," and got down to menu-planning-and-floral-arranging business.
The rapper joined "TMZ Live" and before getting down to business we got down to pleasure ... like his new single and music video "Civil War" which dropped Wednesday to much acclaim.
I got down to Central America—focusing on Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador—as well as visiting some coca farms in the Bolivian Andes and a prison in the Dominican Republic.
The Rams got down to the 31 yard line, but the Saints defense held firm, and a 48-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein tied the game with 19 seconds left.
These entrepreneurs bought equipment from manufacturers in Europe and the United States, built big factories with government subsidies, and got down to business cranking out millions of solar panels for export.
It started well for Argentina when their goalkeeper Sergio Romero got down to block Arturo Vidal's opening penalty but Messi blasted over and Lucas Biglia's spot kick was saved by Bravo.
They have danced to the tunes of Janet Jackson, Brandy and more — and most recently, at the 38-week mark, they got down to "Every Little Step I Take" by Bobby Brown.
"When we got down to the bottom of the slide, she was crying bad," Clare recalled to PEOPLE of the injury, which occurred just three days after Meadow took her first steps.
But he was too chill to be angry, about that, or indeed the EU, and besides, seemed to want the inverse of a Euro-federalist superstate when you got down to it.
After piecing up Andre Soukhamthath to go to 10-0, the UFC's newest star broke out his signature "Sugar Show OG" strain ... and got down to business with some bros in Vegas.
You know, the guy who watched from the porch or stayed inside on the computer all day or maybe got passed the blunt here and there when it got down to a roach.
After a throat-clearing initial section—indicating that the White House will "vigorously enforce federal law's robust protections for religious freedom"—the order got down to business, and the lawyers' pen came out.
The Aggies got down to the 4-yard line on the ensuing drive, but Auburn got the ball back when Starkel&aposs pass on fourth down bounced incomplete well short of Christian Kirk.
"Looking at the way he was acting and the things he was doing, I absolutely took him at his word that when he got down to zero, he would hurt Zoey," Huff said.
Soon afterward, inspired by business leaders he had met while at Stanford, Rothenberg planted himself in San Francisco and got down to the business of trying to shake up the stodgy venture industry.
When they finally got down to it, they hewed loosely to the structure of "When Harry Met Sally" — a friendship that blooms into love over time, lots of parental involvement, lots of meals.
As the authors got down to work on Common Core in 2009 and on NGSS a year later, some of their first discussions were about what to leave in and what to take out.
They talk in interesting generalities, but when you got down to what they want to do it was a massive net tax increase, they didn't quite tell you where the money was coming from.
WASHINGTON — After hours of testimony in the first impeachment hearing in decades, William B. Taylor Jr. on Wednesday afternoon finally got down to the heart of the issue dividing Congress over President Trump's conduct.
Before they got down to discussing characters and story beats, Ms. Hodson described a run-in she had at the Austin Film Festival, where she was on a panel to discuss women and movies.
When I sat down with [the studio] early, before we got down to a lot of stuff, I said to them, 'Just so you know, I'm not doing to direct an all-white period drama.
But when we got down to the breathing exercises, my lizard brain actually stayed focused on the way my latex-wrapped abdomen moved, something that rarely happens when I'm using a meditation app at home.
But, when we got down to Henry's fighting future after shocking the world on Saturday night, Cejudo told us he wants the biggest money fights available ... whether it's a rematch or a fight with T.J. Dillashaw.
"They stormed the building, got down to the loading docks where the fighters were getting on buses and started to attack the buses with trash cans, dollies," UFC president Dana White told reporters directly after the incident.
When he got down to less than 20 percent of his mortgage left to pay off, he also took his money out of escrow to avoid paying extra fees and negotiated his insurance rates down even further.
Instead she got down to the heart of the matter by reminding us that when it comes to health care or any other commodity, you can't talk about providing it until you cover who's paying for it.
Once Hamilton got down to racing, however, he made a fabulous climb up the pack to finish less than a second behind Verstappen, despite a tough defensive move by the Red Bull driver on the penultimate lap.
In 2006, the group, which started as a 13-person team that eventually became known as the the Crowbar Collective, got down to work rebuilding one of the most beloved games in the history of the medium.
I think when you have these corrections in the market, I don't know what we're down, the latest quote is, it got down to 13%, correction from the peak, I'm not sure where it is exactly now.
In Spotify's office on a summer Friday, they soon got down to business, unpacking "Want You Back," a regretful lover's plea set against shimmery, hopeful instrumentation, from its layered production — softening the drums, adding and subtracting microphones.
I've always been more or less a size 216, with the exception of about one Jenny Craig–fueled year in high school when I got down to an ego-boosting, but probably too skinny for me, size 123.
AND WHAT STRUCK ME ALL THE TIME IS WHEN THEY GOT DOWN TO THE ISSUE, THE VERY END OF IT, YOU HAD WHAT'S THE PRETAX RATE OF RETURN ON THIS INVESTMENT AND WHAT IS THE AFTER-TAX RETURN.
"When it got down to answering the questions about what the impacts on health are, there is still a lot to be learned," David Eaton at the University of Washington, who led the committee, told The New York Times.
"We're seeing a bounce here and the reason for that is, from a technical perspective, the S&P got down to that 5003-level (on Monday)," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial in New York.
He briefly met some people (I got a kick out of introducing him to my coworkers as "I do not know this man, please help"), but for most of the night, we got down to the 90s R&B.
After she and Fallon competed on a live rendition of the spicy Complex Media show Hot Ones, they got down to business, with Fallon asking if she was working on a new album, and Gomez revealing that she's actually done.
WATCH: Desus & Mero: New Pornhub Commercial After downloading the app for €2 [$1.99 USD for American users] and calling my boyfriend over to sleep with me because Pulitzers don't win themselves, we got down to figuring out how the software works.
We took our query to no-nonsense skin pro Debra Jaliman, MD, a New York-based dermatologist and author of Skin Rules, who immediately got down to brass tax: "I wouldn't recommend using a face mask that hurts," she says.
If Minimalism was about getting down to irreducible essentials, the limit – Carl Andre placing bricks or sheets of lead on the floor of a pristine white cube – Plimack Mangold went one step further and got down to the floor itself.
Trump then got down to what could be considered the theme of his address: that multilateral organizations like the U.N. suppress the sovereignty of nations and that the world is better off when nations act in their own self-interest.
So I scooped them up and got down to it — taking a bit of creative license with the rest of my menu planning: I paired the sweet buns with some savory salmon burger patties, where she went the teriyaki chicken burger route.
Ricky Gervais appeared on The Ellen Show on Wednesday, and once they'd got the obligatory discussion of films and the Golden Globes out of the way they got down to the important stuff: a long-anticipated rematch of Ellen's "5 Second Rule" game.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Fiji sent New Zealand home, Japan continued their fairytale run to the semi-finals and Britain edged Argentina amid the high drama of extra time as the inaugural Olympic sevens tournament got down to the final four on Wednesday.
When I called her up for a FaceTime session from her apartment in Brooklyn, she immediately proclaimed her love for my bright orange acrylic nails, and, with my heart aflutter, we got down to talking about books, broken bones, and BBQ wings.
"Now you see the outside immediately, and you feel you can touch the tree," said Ms. Devine, who oversaw the design of the shelving and storage in the office/guest room, then got down to the serious business of choosing furniture and accessories.
How do you think viewers would react if it got down to a pitched battle between a crazy saxophonist who couldn't follow the music and a disciplined but slightly boring guitarist — and the celebrity panel announced that the winner was Plácido Domingo?
The next day, I got down to the grounds but I was too hungover to go inside so I sat outside on a sidewalk nursing a beer for about half an hour as a man nearby made occasional kissing noises at me.
So in addition to past stars sharing their makeup-free selfies, DeAnna Stagliano walked us through her typical morning beauty routine, which she said she's got down to an art thanks to the morning rush involved with having a preschooler and a toddler at home.
Before they got down to business for the day, students in Devin Tatro's social studies class were offered a quiet moment of self-reflection: On this golden fall afternoon at Nome-Beltz Junior/Senior High School, were they feeling chipper, distressed, or somewhere in between?
"Gillon has hit big shots, Battle has hit big shots, so when it got down to the end, they've been in those situations before and they performed well," said Krzyzewski, who lost for the first time in six games since returning from back surgery.
"When I got down to my lowest weight and had all that loose skin I was still being made fun of, and when I looked in the mirror it was hard to see anything but all this extra skin," the Montessori preschool teacher, 31, tells PEOPLE.
"Maybe (we should be) taking a leaf out of Europe's book or even the U.S. book after they got a bit of a thumping a few years ago by Europe and set up a taskforce and really got down to the nitty gritty of it," he said.
His suitcases, which he said he recently got down to two from three, are filled with spare buttons, Q-tips from a hotel room, a pick from the Dave Matthews Band, coins from different places he's been and a pair of mittens, no matter the weather.
The boys, who ranged in age from 217 to 18, quickly got down to the business of "seshing" ("sesh" is short for session, and often used as a verb), taking turns trying new combinations of skills or perfecting old ones, all the time cheering one another on.
Tracy Wolfson got the first crack at Manning after the Broncos beat the Panthers 24-10 in Super Bowl 50 and after the usual congratulations/talk-about-what-it-was-like-out-there line of questioning, Wolfson got down to brass tacks: was this the last game of your career?
Once the band realized people would listen to their music, they shed the goofy skate-rock pretense that came along with their debut LP, How To Clean Everything, and got down to the business Propagandhi has been in ever since: pushing the discourse surrounding punk music beyond its standard parameters.
It's unclear if Stagno was using this initial lap to try to decide what exercises he wanted to do, or if he was just trying to feel a little breeze, but he ultimately got down to business practicing some stretched on one of the gym's yoga mats in the middle of the afternoon.
The highly unusual spectacle before the cabinet meeting got down to business and the TV cameras were banished seemed designed to deflect attention from the president's faltering agenda and the accusations leveled against him last week by the fired F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, which are threatening to further overshadow his agenda and haunt his presidency.
The situation was being analysed with a hawk's eye by major media platforms and debated widely in the public space... I got down to work, systematically communicating with all stakeholders - from the smallest depositor to the sophisticated investors, and from regulators to the government - the bank was sound and its exposure to these institutions involved a small portion of its assets.
Machine Gun Kelly dodged danger during his concert in North Carolina when a fan got in his face -- but we're calling BS. MGK was in Greensboro Tuesday night for his tour with Fall Out Boy, and at one point he got down to crowd level and stopped in front of this huge dude who started losing his s*** ... but stopped short of touching Kelly.
It wasn't important for us in the early stages of developing this to be really strong chess players, and we certainly weren't, but when it got down to the final stages of preparation there are lots of little details about how the game is played and standard grandmaster practice, so we found it was helpful to bring in one particular grandmaster, Joel Benjamin, to consult with us for a period of time.
" (Catholics are sometimes included, which is not only a misquotation but historically inaccurate; the Nazis never "came for" German Catholics in anything like the sense that they did for these other groups.) Niemöller was referring specifically to the events of the year 1933, when Hitler — aided and abetted by the Reichstag fire — concentrated on eliminating all organized political opposition to his regime before he got down to the work of so-called "racial purification.
The initial diatribe, which Limbaugh later claimed was taken out of context, started out with the disclaimer, "I am not a climatologist or meteorologist," and then turned into a rant that sounded a lot like, and touched on, the standard conservative argument against climate change action: For the next several minutes he droned about how maybe the storm wouldn't be as fatal as everyone thinks, and pointed out that, just FYI, the red part of a hurricane on a map represents temperature, not rainfall, and then got down to brass tacks: Coverage of these storms is a delivery method for sinister liberal ideas.

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