We had to give up on the sex and neither of us got off, not that I ever got off with him anyway.
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I got off of him — moved down and got off of him — and here he comes back down even more and just finally wrecked us all.
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Jessica Alba's morning got off to a rough start but she still had reason to smile ... she got off with just a warning after getting pulled over by cops.
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"My neighbor just got off the elevator with her dog and right when she got off, I could see the leash was still inside the elevator door," Awad told CNN.
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Pawlenty got off to a late — and bumpy — start.
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Aybar got off to a show start, but hit .
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The other three people … got off with no problem.
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Disney Plus got off to a bumpy start on TuesdayDisney Plus got off to a bumpy start in the US on Tuesday, when many people reported technical difficulties while using the service.
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"We got off to a pretty decent start," Hoiberg noted.
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"I got off to a crap start," summed up Woods.
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And this year got off to a blazing fast start.
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Afriyie's trial got off to a rocky start on Jan.
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OK. Just got off the phone with my strategy team.
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Considering what happened to Shepard, maybe he got off easy?
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Sofia Richie's 21st birthday got off to a good start.
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But I'm really glad my girls got off the hook.
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We swiped right, hooked up, got off, and moved on.
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So we got off pretty easy on the vilification front.
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Yet Mr Manafort has by no means got off lightly.
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When his students got off task, he'd hear Fortnite murmurs.
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However, Trump got off to a smoother start with Morrison.
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In spite of these bright spots, Pichai got off easy.
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PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL got off to an inauspicious start in Canada.
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THE WORLD'S biggest building got off to a bad start.
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His visit to Hangzhou got off to a chaotic start.
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Bautista, who got off to a slow start, is hitting .
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But the child never got off the designated JetBlue flight.
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The Machete never got off the ground, so to speak.
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On Wednesday, he got off to a much better start.
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As he got off the phone, Taft was newly frustrated.
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Few would argue Android got off to a slow start.
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I got off at the next station and just walked.
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The first superblock has got off to mixed start, though.
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Another hundred people just got off of the train... pic.twitter.
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Stocks have got off to a rocky start to 2016.
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Keselowski got off pit road first to maintain his lead.
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I just got off a month's tour with Yawning Man.
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He boarded the airplane, and got off when it landed.
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Just got off the phone with my dad… Absolutely wild.
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President Trump got off to a strong start in Riyadh.
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So that's why I got off the Gage Edward rollercoaster.
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The day got off to a strong start for Alibaba.
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Those who have got off lightly paid perhaps too little. . . .
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Got off to a little bit of a slow start.
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My first Supercharging experience got off to a rocky start.
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In a way, then, we got off easy this time.
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His Olympic swimming career got off to an inauspicious start.
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But his entertainment career got off to a late start.
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She got off the bus, but the little boy stayed.
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She got off to find Mae crying, bloodied and terrified.
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The 2016 Golden Globes got off to a rocky start.
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Then I ask him if whites got off too easily.
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But when he got off, he was drunk and wobbling.
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Did you know when you got off that's a thing?
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His trip got off to a colorful start in Hawaii.
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"I just got off the phone with the President," Sen.
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The launch last month got off to a rocky start.
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The United States and South America got off that road.
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She got off the phone abruptly without telling Jake why.
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How you got off the list was even more mysterious.
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In November, the Indiana mayor got off relatively easy: Rep.
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That widely mocked proposal never got off the ground either.
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I got off the bus and it was negative 10.
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I got off the plane and came straight to her.
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Sometimes, I think if the girls got off the phone and got off the Facebook and started talking to each other face-to-face, I think that they would see how wonderful we really are.
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And it got off to a magnificent start in New York.
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Obviously got off to a rough start yesterday, but battled back.
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We got off the plane and started our drive to Ica.
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"She got off easy," investigative newspaper El Mostrador posted on Twitter.
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Their first in-person meeting got off to a cordial start.
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At first, things actually got off to a pretty decent start.
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So, you know, I didn't feel like I got off easy.
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From my vantage point, essentially no one got off the line.
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When the elevator arrived at the sixth floor, he got off.
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The plan for a Howard visit never got off the ground.
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She broke up with me when we got off the flight.
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I responded to the ad when I got off of work.
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Kluber got off to a bumpy start to the 2016 season.
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Paris Hilton's New Year certainly got off to the perfect start.
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In real life, though, his attackers got off a lot easier.
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The bachelorette party apparently got off to quite the epic start.
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"I was shaking when I got off the plane," she said.
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If summer lovin' got off to a slow start, fear not.
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Two days after I got off opioids, I'm in the hospital.
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The year has got off to a bloody start in Marseille.
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Seeding of this year's crop got off to a slow start.
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We got off stage and drove back to our artist compound.
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He got off to an uncharacteristically weak start, hitting .213/.330/.
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"I think we got off to a bad start," Reitman said.
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"It looks like Lyft got off fairly lightly here," Dawson said.
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The Tigers got off to a blistering start from the outside.
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U.S.–Pakistan relations got off to a rough start in 2018.
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We just got off the phone with an Australian radio station.
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"I don't think one that got off the ground," Banister said.
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He got off to a hot start, hung on to hit .
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She got off at Knight Library and sat on the steps.
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The markup of the measure got off to a bad start.
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The workweek for many commuters got off to a shaky start.
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The metro had stopped at a light, and Poke got off.
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"It derailed minutes after we got off the train," he said.
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When Peterson got off the cart he heard two loud bangs.
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Snap shares also got off to a rocky start last year.
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Once they got off the bus, though, the jig was up.
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Acosta got off at least four follow-up questions with Spicer.
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The fiscal 2018 budget process got off to a good start.
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Someone with fewer resources would not have got off so lightly.
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Perhaps white South Africans, like my family, got off too lightly.
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He then made his announcement after he got off the plane.
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"We only spoke when we got off the plane," she said.
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"I just got off the phone with Demi Lovato," she said.
|
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He took the offer and got off to a rough start.
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It got off the side of the road and high-centered.
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When we got off the chair lift, we were by ourselves.
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As she got off the plane, the Canadian police arrested her.
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Her collaboration with Mr. Akchoté got off to a shaky start.
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Depending on local conditions, some centers got off easier than others.
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The presidential personnel office also got off to a rocky start.
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Lee's father believes the man, also a pathologist, got off lightly.
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Ms. Diski got off to a late start as a writer.
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We got off his body and were giving him air space.
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Mallomar's first experience seeing snow got off to a running start.
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The first Irrelevant Week got off to an appropriately madcap start.
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She got off and walked across Brooklyn to reach my children.
|
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"They could have been infected as they got off," he said.
|
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When Aaron Thompkins got on the plane, someone else got off.
|
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But his campaign began late and never got off the ground.
|
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The Department of Justice and the FBI got off the rails.
|
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After about 10 minutes, Abdallah said everyone got off the plane.
|
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The two men got off to a rocky start in 2015.
|
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More than 100 people got off the ferry at that point.
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"We got off to such a great start," Del Rio said.
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I got off early, at 20183 o'clock, and she's still talking.
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Things got off to a slow start after label boss Kr!
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Law enforcement sources tell us Spacey got off without a ticket.
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She finally got off that whole deal about 7 months ago.
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I got under him and he blocked, and we got together, I got off of him — moved down and got off of him — and here he comes back down even more and just finally wrecked us all.
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Relative to some of its business software peers, DocuSign got off easy.
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This time, they got off a good start and never let up.
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It never got off the ground, but the premise is clearly correct.
|
|
Christopher got off work at the BNSF Railroad at 11:50 p.m.
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I dropped about 72 f-bombs after I got off the phone.
|
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It had planned an IPO but that never got off the ground.
|
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Mr Trump's commission on election integrity got off to a rocky start.
|
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One example is an old sequencer he got off Kijiji for $60.
|
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Some retailers said the event had got off to a busy start.
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The launch on October 29, 1998 got off to a rocky start.
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Neither team got off to a particularly fast start from the field.
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In terms of winners, the show got off to an amazing start.
|
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To be clear this microdrone has not yet got off the ground.
|
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Relations between the administration and Slim got off to an inauspicious start.
|
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Ethel Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier got off to a famously bad start.
|
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Critics at home and abroad argue that Google has got off lightly.
|
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Most of the worst criminals got off easy or were never punished.
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It's probably for the best that it never got off the ground.
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After three years of court appearances, he got off of the charges.
|
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I got off the bike and in no time was lost again.
|
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The charity lunching circus got off to a big start last week.
|
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Trump got off to a good start in addressing an existential threat.
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Then riot police demanded that we immediately got off the flower bed.
|
|
We got off the plane with Tillerson less than four hours ago.
|
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Trump got off on the wrong foot by threatening Missouri Democratic Sen.
|
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Whenever we exchanged, she got off first and last and spun away.
|
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I was 30 by the time I got off Adderall for good.
|
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They thrived on—they got off on—the narcissism of small differences.
|
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I proceeded to barf as soon as we got off the train.
|
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Oh, by the way, did you hear who got off Facebook today?
|
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The story raised enough doubts that the knight got off the hook.
|
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"The 2017/0003 season got off to a good start," she said.
|
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By the time she got off the plane, her life was over.
|
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Nashville's idea to invest in transit got off to a strong start.
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BIG got off to a good start Saturday, taking Mirage 16-9.
|
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Hence, the judge did not consider that Mr. Manafort got off lightly.
|
|
They participated because they got off years-long waitlists for public housing.
|
|
Eventually new striker Boutaib got off a headed shot, which missed wide.
|
|
After a while, she got off the phone and turned to me.
|
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The U.S. Democratic presidential nominating process got off to a bewildering start.
|
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"I hope so," Franks tells me after we got off the bus.
|
|
A July trip to Mystic, though, got off to a rocky start.
|
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A July trip to Mystic, though, got off to a rocky start.
|
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But his tenure at the helm got off to a rocky start.
|
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President Donald Trump's trade triumph got off to an awkward start Monday.
|
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Some people got off because they wouldn't have made connections in Frankfurt.
|
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Once the game started, the Yankees got off to a good start.
|
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Passengers got off and passengers got on and the car doors closed.
|
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The Rattlers started 0-9, but got off the schneid on Dec.
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When he got off, we shook hands and I photographed him walking.
|
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Let the Games begin The Games themselves got off to an uneven start.
|
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Black Friday for other retailers, though, seemingly got off to a better start.
|
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Producer just got off the phone with Youtube and it wasn't a mistake.
|
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Apple got off to a less-than-promising start with its original programming.
|
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Her act was wrong but it doesn't compare to others who got off.
|
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They weren't harassed by anyone at all as they got off the plane.
|
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When he got off, he started drinking, and kept on going till bedtime.
|
|
When I got off of my meds, I went through a yearlong withdrawal.
|
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We got off, went through security, which only took a minute or two.
|
|
"The suspect voluntarily got off the bus, leaving his handgun behind," he said.
|
|
Discussions about a bid for governor in 943 never got off the ground.
|
|
In fact, they'd love if all the 2020 Democrats got off Twitter entirely.
|
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"I'll never do that again," Kim vowed when she got off, grabbing North.
|
|
"Offensively, Mike got off, and that made it easier for us," Gasol said.
|
|
I got off the floor, talked to police, then went home to sleep.
|
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I knew as soon as I got off the phone it was Donald.
|
|
She got off the train and witnessed the worst scenes of her life.
|
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Once they got off, they still had to walk from the J up.
|
|
It sounds like the Astra owner got off with a warning this time.
|
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I'd probably talk to him about recovery, since we both got off heroin.
|
|
Just got off phone with Trump Grill, says they don't serve taco bowls.
|
|
The round got off to a disastrous start for the 30-year-old.
|
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You got off on the fact that Stephanie and I were not friends.
|
|
You got off painkillers going cold turkey, by yourself, in a motor home?
|
|
"I don't think one that got off the ground," manager Jeff Banister said.
|
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We had a long drive, so we got off to an early start.
|
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The House got off to a later start and has continued to flounder.
|
|
After taking office in December 2015, Macri got off to a good start.
|
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On Sunday, the carnival got off to a lively but trouble-free start.
|
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"My concern was making sure she got off the operating table," he says.
|
|
I waved my thanks and got off the train before the doors shut.
|
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I got off the train and there's a long path to walk down.
|
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By the time I processed what had happened, he got off the bus.
|
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It's no secret that Prime Day 0003 got off to a rocky start.
|
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He got off to a slow start and he's been frustrated, rightfully so.
|
|
When they got off their bikes to intervene, Turner tried to run away.
|
|
King said he just got off the phone with longtime Iowa Republican Gov.
|
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"See, there is snow!" my father said when we got off the train.
|
|
"We've got off-the-shelf hybrid systems and electric systems today," he said.
|
|
"He's got off to a really good start," Royals manager Ned Yost said.
|
|
"The new season's range has got off to a good start," he added.
|
|
I got off two frames that showed a partial version of the note.
|
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One-third of them never got off the ground or soon petered out.
|
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"I knew everything about it before I got off that vacation," she said.
|
|
As quickly as I could, I got off the phone, essentially saying nothing.
|
|
I got off the elevator and followed the sign to the firm's offices.
|
|
But when we got off and looked at the harbor, something seemed amiss.
|
|
When the train got to my stop, 34th Street, I got off quickly.
|
|
Jackie gave me the dress, and I got off at the next station.
|
|
Senator Amy Klobuchar got off a zinger, responding to a boast by Gov.
|
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When I got off, my plan was to walk the 15 blocks home.
|
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His existence nearly cost L'Rell her chancellorship before it got off the ground.
|
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Disney Plus got off to a roaring start when it launched in November.
|
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Ayoub El Kaabi got off Morocco's latest shot, but it curled wide left.
|
|
I got off the phone and took a moment to regain my composure.
|
|
Once I got off the road, I understood why people were contorting themselves.
|
|
As he got off the train, he gently handed the man a tissue.
|
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If only more visitors got off their loungers and lobbied for an invite.
|
|
But things got off to a rocky start in the City of Light.
|
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Indiana got off to a strong start, building an early 230-4 lead.
|
|
They got off the highway and drove on gravel roads without a map.
|
|
After they exhausted the last stops, they got off at the penultimate stations.
|
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This year got off to a troubling start for the rare disease community.
|
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The 143th Street busway got off to a soggy start at 6 a.m.
|
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"We got off to a rocky start," the journal quoted him as saying.
|
|
Instead, he got off the plane and spoke directly into the news cameras.
|
|
Or as if you are a tourist who just got off the airplane.
|
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Or got off the train or allowed me to have my free speech.
|
|
Memphis got off to a quick start, leading nearly the entire first half.
|
|
"I think he got off to a wobbly start," Arizona manager Torey Lovullo.
|
|
The Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS) Finals got off to a stuttering start Friday.
|
|
HARVEY: Well, I mean for this, we got off to a great start.
|
|
Davis, leading the British side, said they got off to a "good start".
|
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Within months, Benedict got off more than half the pills he was on.
|
|
The Times's rollout of Pogrebin and Kelly's got off to a disastrous start.
|
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Compared to Justin Doyle's 85033 years, Carter got off easy with 15 months.
|
|
Jackie gave me the dress and I got off at the next station.
|
|
The defense was on point tonight and we got off to a good start.
|
|
The shooting began just minutes after he got off the phone with the FBI.
|
|
"We just got off an August election; now we're jumping into a November election."
|
|
The promised launch date was March 133, but it never got off the ground.
|
|
Shaun White and a fellow plane passenger recently got off on the wrong foot.
|
|
I got off with a warning, and had to go apologize to his kid.
|
|
To them, 1989 was an immoral deal as most apparatchiks got off scot-free.
|
|
People reports that the rapper's debtors examination yesterday got off to a shaky start.
|
|
He got off at Port Authority and walked the few blocks to his office.
|
|
When they got off the phone they knew what they were doing about turkey.
|
|
Obama got off to a much slower start in nominating judges than Trump has.
|
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Kim Kardashian's Friday morning got off to a racy start ... not that we're complaining.
|
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Mr Bolsonaro's government has got off to a slow start, with much internal bickering.
|
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Initially, things got off to a rocky start, but the strategy has borne fruit.
|
|
But in Moscow, the project got off on the wrong foot from the start.
|
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These were suspended earlier this month in Geneva before they got off the ground.
|
|
It's been over a decade since Rachel Green got off the plane on Friends.
|
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"When they got off, they immediately started to get stung by bees," OFCA Capt.
|
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Guys got off, guys made some easy buckets and I filled in from there.
|
|
Either way, they all got off and boarded another flight 45 mins later. Aloha!
|
|
That's when Smith landed Big Love and "got off to the races," he says.
|
|
Schroders said it had got off to a good start this year, so far.
|
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Christian was waving his knife when he got off the train, Robinson told KATU.
|
|
Charlotte got off to a good start, leading 218-22 after the first quarter.
|
|
Guard Andrew Wiggins got off to a fast start and finished with 20 points.
|
|
Williams was indicted on five criminal counts but got off because of a mistrial.
|
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"Well I finally got off to a good start," Woods said afterward, per Golfweek.
|
|
Last year's iPhones got off to a rocky start when Apple said on Jan.
|
|
Some victims allege that he got off not on the sex but the power.
|
|
Rory McIlroy got off to a bad start at the Open Championship on Thursday.
|
|
Rory McIlroy got off to a nightmarish start at the Open Championship on Thursday.
|
|
Apple's just-launched iOS 10 update got off to a rough start Tuesday afternoon.
|
|
Allen homered off Twins starter Jose Berrios, who got off to a rough start.
|
|
I think he got off to a slow start probably because of that surgery.
|
|
Though their romantic relationship escalated quickly, the couple got off to a slow start.
|
|
Telecom Services got off the lightest with a 22016 percent loss over five days.
|
|
When I got off the ferry, I saw someone in a Longines staff shirt.
|
|
I got off social media altogether except Instagram, where I have a private account.
|
|
We saw this massive H&M almost immediately after we got off the boat.
|
|
When the Prime Minister got off the line, he could barely contain his excitement.
|
|
Holiday led the way as New Orleans got off to a fast start offensively.
|
|
The Hollywood Reporter said the series had got off to an "extraordinarily promising beginning".
|
|
Tilton's new lawyers got off to a rocky start with the administrative law judge.
|
|
His conviction was overturned but many people believe he got off on a technicality.
|
|
Unlike with Al Qaeda, we actually got off to a strong start against Russia.
|
|
We got off on the wrong foot with the press, however we did it.
|
|
He got off with a cushy plea deal for similar charges back in 2008.
|
|
Despite being covered by Luff, Cullen got off a wrist shot from the slot.
|
|
I stood up and headed toward the bus stop where I'd got off earlier.
|
|
As soon as we got off of the second train, we missed our bus.
|
|
The Fed tried normalizing interest-rate policy and it barely got off the ground.
|
|
"Alex told me before we even got off the field that night," Price said.
|
|
I got off my bed and started doing push-ups in my living room!
|
|
But like so many other films, the project never quite got off the ground.
|
|
A few passengers got off and not surprisingly, took a different flight of stairs.
|
|
Two days after I got off of opioids, I'm errrrrr — I'm in the hospital.
|
|
As soon as his grandmother got off the phone, she turned to the internet.
|
|
When he got off the phone, the young man immediately turned to the internet.
|
|
He embraced his wife, Sara Elen, as soon as he got off his bike.
|
|
Messi found Banega at the half moon, and he got off a decent shot.
|
|
NIAGARA, N.Y. — She saw him when she got off the school bus, she recalled.
|
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His vehicle drove away in the rain before Trump himself got off the plane.
|
|
He was upended by Oshie but got off a shot while in the air.
|
|
Prime Minister John Marshall greeted them when they got off the plane at Wellington.
|
|
It's just that Americans were much richer than South Americans when they got off.
|
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"Got off scot free," Scarborough said of Trump, agreeing with co-host Willie Geist.
|
|
Charlotte got off to a good start, leading 26-22 after the first quarter.
|
|
"He got off his perimeter collar and went for a little adventure," he said.
|
|
"We don't understand why the spacecraft got off the mission elapsed time," Boeing said.
|
|
But its first day of trading in London got off to a rocky start.
|
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I got off at my stop into a torrential thunderstorm with gale force winds.
|
|
The men's basketball team, Hobbs noted, got off to a fine 11-1 start.
|
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Testing for the coronavirus got off to a slow start in the United States.
|
|
The A.F.C. championship game in Kansas City got off to a controversy-free start.
|
|
But already, Didi's collaboration with 99 in Brazil got off to a rocky start.
|
|
Haste, a white officer, not only got off, but even recently got a raise.
|
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We got off on the right foot and from there it was a real dream.
|
|
The Republican debate in New Hampshire got off to an awkward start on Saturday night.
|
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Then Air Force One landed and the real force of nature got off the plane.
|
|
Florida got off to a strong start, scoring both goals in an odd first period.
|
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Our study wouldn't have even got off the drawing board if we'd consulted with them.
|
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It took us a few stops; then we got off and got on another train.
|
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When she got off the phone, "I felt like nobody gave a shit," she said.
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She was feeling low and got off at the near-deserted Wilshire-Normandie Metro station.
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Bryan Bishop: This half-season of The Walking Dead got off to a promising start.
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Los Angeles got off to a sluggish start before taking control in the second half.
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Once he got to the Wausau area, he got off and quickly found himself lost.
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Khan and Chowdhry are still amazed at how smoothly the show got off the ground.
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FOR fans of bitcoin, a digital currency, the year got off to a volatile start.
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The family got off the plane and found another flight home on a different airline.
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These talks were suspended earlier this month in Geneva before they got off the ground.
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I got off at Lefkada, I took the ferry back home, and never got paid.
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I would tell Brock that he got off easy but he still owes a debt.
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I sort of popped in when I was needed and got off when I wasn't.
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Because of his work, "hundreds of patients" got off their prescription medication and avoided surgery.
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The robber reportedly got off one shot that hit nobody, and then his gun jammed.
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Perhaps because of this, the investigation into her disappearance got off to a slow start.
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But while those companies might have more resources, Snap got off to an early start.
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Trump Tower in Tampa, a 52-story condo that never got off the ground, and
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He then embraced his wife, Sara Elen, as soon as he got off his bike.
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When he got off at Seoul's airport, the stopover, a Japanese businessman took his place.
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She said she would always be there when he got off the van at home.
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Jackson scored a meager two points as the team got off to a slow start.
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They got off to the start they needed to in the fourth and we didn't.
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"Just got off phone w/Writer & Director of musical," Cher wrote in a tweet Tuesday.
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The Pope got off the Popemobile and stood by the cop until an ambulance arrived.
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Farrah's 6-year-old daughter got off message, declaring her love for her mom's nemesis.
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"I got off to a nice early lead," said Feldman, who used an effective changeup.
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The opening night got off to a flying start with Montreal A/V collective susy.
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The talks in Geneva were suspended earlier this month before they got off the ground.
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In fact, before most of us even got off the shuttle the heavyweights were clear.
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The 133 passengers got off the plane and no serious injuries were reported, Agnew said.
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He never noticeably raised his voice, lashed back at the senators or got off message.
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As you can see, cops greeted Rich as soon as he got off the jetway.
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Bethel got off to a slow start and trailed 113-211 in the fourth quarter.
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"He got off the plane and came through for us," Washington manager Dusty Baker said.
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Escobar got off to a woeful start but has raised his season average to .219.
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He expected an apology when Mike got off at last, but Mike didn't offer one.
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Shields got off to a 7-0 start last season, his first with the Padres.
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Yesterday was the first day, and I think I got off to a slow start.
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And I got off the registry about a year and a half after my release.
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Stein can't explain why Smith got off with a light sentence in the 2014 case.
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And she got off relatively lightly, receiving a three-year sentence, with two years suspended.
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The early reactions are now in, and most believe the drug industry got off easy.
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Sunday's game between the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans got off to a fiery start.
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""Just got off the phone with @Reince45, he promised that they are looking into it.
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"Fun Factory Stronic Eins: "Truth be told, I never got off with my rabbit vibrator.
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Iggy Azalea would have one fewer problem if the internet just got off her back.
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But this year, the annual men's NCAA tournament got off to an especially wild start.
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Merkel's relationship with Trump got off to a frosty start after his November 2016 election.
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It dinged stops along High Street and we got off just before E. Broad Street.
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He said that he thought the convention got off to a "strong start" Monday night.
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Passengers then got off the plane, and Thai Airways said it was taken for repairs.
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The two men got off the plane, and law-enforcement officers were waiting for them.
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I have not checked email, Twitter or Instagram, and last year I got off Facebook.
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Sales of the Model 3 in Europe and China got off to a bumpy start.
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Public resentment simmers, with some people saying that the FARC rebels got off too easy.
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As soon as I got off the phone with Music, I ordered a steamer basket.
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"If everybody got off the sleeping pills, it would help a lot," Dr. Eckstrom said.
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At one particularly difficult hill, I got off of my bike and began walking it.
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The joint commissioning program, announced with fanfare in 2006, got off to a slow start.
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Kathy, by which I mean I, had just got off a plane from New York.
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The same day, several passengers with symptoms got off the ship in the Canary Islands.
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When the siblings got off the bus in the afternoon, Mayda dashed toward her mom.
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Andre had perfectly firm pressure to work on my just-got-off-the-plane knots.
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The game got off to the start one would expect from two offensively challenged teams.
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He got off his snowmobile to test various spots, sticking a saw into the snow.
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Just as we got off the Sheridan and onto Tremont Avenue, it began to pour.
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As soon as I got off, I made an appointment to go and do that.
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She and her accomplice then got off the plane at a layover in Abu Dhabi.
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I got off at Fulton Street Station in Manhattan and saw these two right away.
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Wall Street got off to an incredibly strong start in January after a banner 2017.
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James Corden's bar-tricks competition got off to just about the most bizarre start possible.
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First developed during the 1980s, it got off to a rocky start over safety concerns.
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The league's grand plans for a truly global league got off to a rough start.
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Gonzaga got off to a strong start, scoring the first five points of the game.
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Another was the 18 points the Crimson Tide got off Vandy's 12 first-half turnovers.
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Obviously, we had some success in spring, now we got off to a slow start.
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We got off on the same floor, and quickly I lost him in the crowd.
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Sentiment stateside was lifted, however, by corporate earnings, which got off to a strong start.
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Friday's strong session came after the market got off to a slow start last week.
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The game got off to a sluggish start, with neither team finding much offensive rhythm.
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According to The Washington Post, Hill's relationship with Trump got off to a rocky start.
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He got off to a 3-for-20 start this spring training for the Tigers.
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Bill Nelson, whose re-election campaign got off to a sluggish start as Republican Gov.
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I got off the train carrying my green military duffel bag and my blue helmet.
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If so, they offer evidence that life here got off to a very early start.
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I hopped on a bus to downtown Seattle and got off near the Macy's building.
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The cycle repeated until I got to Atlantic Avenue and got off to change trains.
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When I got off the plane in Incheon, I felt even more confident about coming.
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Mr. Waters got off at the Fairfield train station, where the man had been waiting.
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"I had a seabag, I got off the ferry," he once said in an interview.
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This, of course, was nothing to do with any energy that I got off MacDonald.
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But her relationship with Trump got off to a frosty start and has never recovered.
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As the concert began, things got off to a shaky start for soft-rockers Spool.
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A "General Hospital" actor was in a horrendous car accident but got off pretty easy.
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When I got off the bus, the first thing I saw was a burrito truck.
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As soon as we got off, though, I knew the sparks would start to fly.
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Previously, many murderers got off without punishment, because they were officially forgiven by the victims' families.
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Urena got off to a poor start as the Mets scored twice in the first inning.
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McCray took over in February of this year, and he got off to a rocky start.
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But Bouchard -- a 2014 Wimbledon finalist -- told TRT World that Sharapova got off wayyyy too easy.
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The look I got off the kids, they were shocked, they couldn't believe what was happening.
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But when I got off the heroin, when I got clean and sober, I went ballistic.
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Memphis (9-23) got off to a quick start, getting 11 first-quarter points from Evans.
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When I got off the metro, I found her on a street corner, and we kissed.
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Earnings season got off to a good start with J.P. Morgan Chase's quarterly earnings report Friday.
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Smith got off to a rough start as the Giants scored two runs in the first.
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After I got off the phone with my doctor, I went upstairs to Jim's home office.
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"We got off to a horrible first half and we were playing catch up," James said.
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Finally, at the age of 21, five years after the schoolyard fight, Hill got off probation.
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But Mozilla's initiative to get Firefox inside of connected devices never really got off the ground.
|
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When I got off the bus, I expected my concealer to have melted off my face.
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"We hope you enjoyed your flight, sir," one of them said later when I got off.
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"Tina, if you're here, I'm so sorry we got off on the wrong foot," Wood said.
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Except when I got off the plane in Haiti, I saw dead bodies on the tarmac.
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"Some day I'll explain what got off and it will be easier to understand," said Spieth.
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If you thought he got off scott free, here's some assurances that he probably did not.
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So you draw these goblins and gnomes … Oh, sorry, I really got off the question there.
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But after he entered prison, he got off drugs and become a mentor for other inmates.
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"We literally just got off a plane a couple of hours ago," said Carli Lloyd onstage.
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" She is now trying to make it stateside and feels "so appreciative that we got off.
|
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Trailing 74-72, Jason Burnell got off a 3-pointer with eight seconds left but missed.
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Earlier this year, a cholera vaccination campaign almost got off the ground, but then never happened.
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He got off on that too and that is why he did it over and over.
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"Last year, he got off to an extremely slow start, especially by his standards," Ausmus said.
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The delay comes after Chicago's Pokémon Go Fest got off to a disastrous start last week.
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Birds got off to a rocky start last fall, and they're still working out the kinks.
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Koehler got off to a bad start by walking leadoff batter Travis Shaw in the second.
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"We got off to a decent start and got two runs," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said.
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Aside from Kennedy's grilling, however, tech companies got off pretty easy and dodged similarly pointed questions.
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Things got off to a rocky start right away, when Swisher's first tweet included a typo.
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His lawyer represented the 'basement server guy' who got off free in the Crooked Hillary case.
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We get a ride home with our friend who just got off work and lives nearby.
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She got off the boat at the Panama Canal, and raised her family there, by the
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London's Garden Bridge is dead in the water, but it never really got off the ground.
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Akon got off better than a string of other celebs hit in a recent burglary spree.
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Then, when he got off around noon, he would drive to a nearby cafe and write.
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As she got off the stand, Krim told Ortega, "You're disgusting," according to the Washington Post.
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Fortunately, Rihanna got off easy when her beloved niece, Majesty, discovered the pop star's black eyeliner.
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Russia lost 43 million in the same conflict, so you could say we got off easy.
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The banking sector got off to a good start but quickly reversed gains to end lower.
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Obama, armed with overwhelming Democratic majorities, got off to a fast start in his first year.
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The second we got off the plane, Instagram models were trying to get us hyped up.
|
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I've tried a classic straight razor I got off Amazon and a Braun electric shaver, too.
|
|
The doors opened at Seventh Avenue, and Ms. Flaherty, a teacher's assistant, got off the train.
|
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Fifteen companies just got off the stage at TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield Europe at VivaTech in Paris.
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I feel like with everything coming into rotation we got off track with pure hip-hop.
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The Conservatives' campaign got off to a bad start, with the resignation of a cabinet minister.
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I got off in a part of the city full of warehouses and big, empty lots.
|
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Montgomery got off to a stellar beginning by striking out the side in the first inning.
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Miami got off to a 12-3 start, fueled by eight McGusty points during that spurt.
|
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The are signs, however, the economy got off to a strong start in the second quarter.
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She got off her machine and moved her bag so that it was away from me.
|
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There were shouts of joy, prayers of gratitude and jubilation as they got off the plane.
|
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Nishikori got off to a horrible start, crushed in rallies of 215-247 shots, 276-213.
|
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By standard ethical guidelines, Nunes should have recused himself before the investigation got off the ground.
|
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Last year, holiday shopping got off to a slow start as the presidential election distracted shoppers.
|
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His lawyer represented the "basement server guy" who got off free in the Crooked Hillary case.
|
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It showed him smoking and then striking a fellow passenger as he got off the plane.
|
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When Young's career got off to a slow start, many criticized the Hawks for the move.
|
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Cops broke things up, and Zoe got off her, but she immediately started to defend him.
|
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Stocks got off to a roaring start this year, posting solid gains for the first quarter.
|
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When I got off the phone, I didn't google Attica, but I did google Gregory Hess.
|
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I just got off the phone with my cousin, who was also still in her pajamas.
|
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"After about a year, he started developing really well, and got off the oxygen," Michael explains.
|
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So we got introduced to her as soon as I got off the plane, pretty much.
|
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Two groups behind Spieth, Henrik Stenson, the Open Championship winner, got off to a sluggish start.
|
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The Spartans got off four more shots, including two 3-point attempts, but came up empty.
|
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Chelsea got off to a rough start on Tuesday in their Champions League match against Ajax.
|
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RHP Tanner Roark got off to a shaky start in his first outing of the year.
|
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The Hornets (23-212) got off to another slow start, something that's plagued them all season.
|
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They never got off our fastballs, and we couldn't quite — they laid off tough breaking balls.
|
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The machine got off to a rough start too: 17 of the first 18 patients died.
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You are cleaning up after your kids, you're cooking dinner, you're relaxing, you got off work.
|
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He said a few words about each piece, encouraged applause, and then got off the stage.
|
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Among Asian currencies, the yuan got off to a subdued start after the soft trade data.
|
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The latest data suggests the third quarter got off to a solid, but not spectacular start.
|
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The Red Sox's decision to start left-hander Brian Johnson got off to a miserable start.
|
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Warren's campaign got off to rocky start amid controversy over her claims of Native American ancestry.
|
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Osaka got off to a slow start, trailing by an early break in the opening set.
|
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"We got off the train and that was it," Ms. Williams said, recalling the couple's visit.
|
|
His date got off without a charge — and probably with a healthy skepticism toward online dating.
|
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When he got off the subway, "he tossed the knife into the sewer," Mr. Dahl said.
|
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I am SO relieved this turned out and my brother and Floyd got off the mountain.
|
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Toppin got off to a slow start, scoring just three points in the first six minutes.
|
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When the North Brooklyn service industry got off work, Toubin's parties were the place to be.
|
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The Rangers got off to a good start, scoring the first two goals of the game.
|
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It got off just 18 field goal attempts in the half, turning it over 11 times.
|
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I got up, took a place by the door, and got off at the next stop.
|
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It was a contradiction of US policy, and 119 people, including children, got off the ship.
|
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Warner's efforts to build an interconnected superhero "universe," for instance, got off to a weak start.
|
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Sarah and I got off on the second floor and walked over to Audrey Hepburn's photo.
|
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He got off easy again when he was arrested for grand larceny in Orange County, Fla.
|
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I got off the telephone and reread Falwell's statement, which nearly swelled with charity for McCaw.
|
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As soon as he got off, a woman and her dog were trying to get on.
|
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The year got off to a rocky start on January 15th when Theresa May—remember her?
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So, you know, the fight for $15, it really got off the ground in 2011, 2012.
|
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The Cowboys got off to an 11-0 start in a first-half full of runs.
|
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The game got off to a quick start, with three goals in the opening 24:24.
|
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Eyewitnesses say Mitchell eventually got off the plane, but not before cops had to get involved.
|
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When we got through, the bus stopped, everyone got off, and we boarded this other bus.
|
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If people got off social media for a week, they'd realize they not fully experiencing life.
|
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Black Friday sales got off to a strong start online at $640 million of 10 a.m.
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The 30-year-old got off to a quick start, winning nine of the first 11 games.
|
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Miami got off to a slow start, missing its first eight shots and falling behind 8-0.
|
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A National Counter Terrorism Centre was supposed to resolve these feuds but never got off the ground.
|
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"It doesn't matter if you got off of active duty yesterday or 30 years ago," Kilcer said.
|
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Things got off to an awkward start and never quite recovered on last night's The Late Show.
|
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Colorado got off to a good start at home, a place it struggled to win last season.
|
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Things got off to a rocky start earlier in the week when Politico first reported that Sen.
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Chief got off with 6 months probation and was ordered to perform 50 hours of community service.
|
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He internalized punk's DIY libertarian streak and he got off on starting trouble, physical, verbal, intellectual, whatever.
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Phoenix, which dropped to 221.3-23, got off to a bumbling start and never threatened the Knicks.
|
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Asian stock markets got off to a guarded start as both warring factions in the Sino-U.
|
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Yet another car-industry mega-merger has collapsed—this time before it even got off the ground.
|
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In San Antonio, Tatis got off to a slow start before righting the ship in the playoffs.
|
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Voting got off to a rocky start, owing largely to a nationwide driving ban over security concerns.
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When police are shot, America is the target Lemon and Clarke got off to a rocky start.
|
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"On Christmas Eve, when we both got off work, we exchanged gifts," O'Hickey told Mashable over email.
|
|
And sometimes it will be as simple as mentioning, 'Oh I just got off a Lifeline call.
|
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N. texts me that he just got off the phone with a recruiter, and it went well!
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You decided you didn't want to do anything more with acting and you got off of Scandal.
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Just got off a ride 15 mins ago that has 1 person seriously injured & 2 others trapped.
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Bush then insists that the woman give Trump a hug, simply because he got off the bus.
|
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Locke got off to a poor start as New York scored three runs in the first inning.
|
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Baltimore got off to a surprising 443-244 start on the season but has dropped four straight.
|
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Logano also got off pit road ahead of Truex, shuffling Truex back to fourth for the restart.
|
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Introduced last year, Entresto got off to a sluggish start, with only $17 million first-quarter sales.
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"They were just pumping and pumping, and my daughter never got off that table," her father recalled.
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It's weird to think that I got off at this stop only an hour before the attack.
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The debate got off to a start with a "long hard look" at immigration with Donald Trump.
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"I got off at 2:30 and was going to go home shower and nap," she says.
|
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TMZ was there at Mutombo greeted the little boy as he got off the plane from Africa.
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But you look at the start I got off to, it doesn't get any better than that.
|
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Environmental groups said Enbridge got off lightly in the deal, and called for stronger penalties going forward.
|
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The incredibly hyped, biggest-ever-for-2012 tech, $100 billion IPO got off to a rocky start.
|
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But, things got off to an awkward start during Zachary's opener when he decided to go there.
|
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The drive got off to a slow start, finally gaining momentum after an article appeared in PhillyVoice.
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It took me a bunch more times, and then time in jail before I finally got off.
|
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Two provinces where Mr Xi served before becoming president—Fujian and Zhejiang—have got off relatively lightly.
|
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It took forever, and he was so ready to breastfeed the second I got off the mat.
|
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"I thought we came out ready to play and got off to a great start," Beard said.
|
|
From the right circle, Tarasenko got off a wrist shot that beat Dubnyk on the stick side.
|
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But it got off to a good start on appropriations, passing its first bill on May 12.
|
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"I had no idea all of humanity would wander over here once they got off the plane."
|
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"When I got off and looked around, and it was easy to balance, I said 'magnificent desolation.'"
|
|
Larson, who took two new tires, got off pit road ahead of Busch but couldn't catch Newman.
|
|
Whatever the reasons, in this year of negativity, Mr. Kasich's positive campaign never got off the ground.
|
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Just as in the team's matchup last week, the Clippers' offense got off to a slow start.
|
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Crystal Tadlock got off a plane last week in Minneapolis after an 8½-hour flight from Paris.
|
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Passengers got off the plane, in what Moran described as "an angry mob," at about 1 a.m.
|
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Turnbull got off to a hot start by striking out the side in order in the first.
|
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As Enotiades got off, he saw guards with assault rifles idling in front of a large barn.
|
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When the Wings got off to a 2-0 start the next season, their owner congratulated him.
|
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Last year, a project called EOMA68 got off the ground with a campaign on CrowdSupply, raising $199,220.
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Look, I'm an advocate of Fat Sonic, so Adventure got off to a bad start with me.
|
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We got off the ferry with nowhere to stay and I just saw this great big hotel.
|
|
And while this year got off to a rough start, the event, which ended at 3 a.m.
|
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Trump's relationship with Turnbull got off to a rocky start in January, shortly after Trump took office.
|
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Utah got off to a great start, leading by as many as 19 points at 35-16.
|
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I got off the bus and followed the directions on the invitation up a gently sloping street.
|
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And a lot of people on the train started taking photos as soon as they got off.
|
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I just got off a text with my wife, who saw pictures of us from yesterday's rehearsal.
|
|
It dominated much of the play and got off more shots per game than any other team.
|
|
From there it was some "very, very passionate" consumers who helped Dave's kombucha got off the ground.
|
|
Just smiled at him and he smiled back at this teenager who just got off the bus.
|
|
The first quarter of fiscal 2020, which closed June 30, got off to an even worse start.
|
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As revolutions go, this one got off to a quiet and unassuming start in the early 1970s.
|
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"I got on the plane as Christopher, and I got off the plane as Christina," she recalled.
|
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James Wolcott took his turn for the London Review of Books and got off some good lines.
|
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Later in life, Mr. Trump's casino was charged with money laundering and got off with a fine.
|
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He said he would self-quarantine about an hour after he got off the plane with Trump.
|
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Playing in the midday sun, Osaka wrapped up the win and got off court in 57 minutes.
|
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Paul Manafort's trial got off to a quick start, with a jury seated in a single day.
|
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We're told she was calm during the 10-minute convo and ultimately got off without a fight.
|
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Vocci had some other ideas, beyond safety, for why ibogaine research got off to an uneven start.
|
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And the holiday shopping season got off to a strong start, reports the New Times's Michael Corkery.
|
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Green got off to a hot start on Senior Day, scoring 213 of Indiana's first 23 points.
|
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Easy to see why the champ got off the bench for some QT with his better half.
|
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The newcomer Alexandre Lacazette got off to a perfect start by scoring within two minutes of kickoff.
|
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Dear Diary: I got off the R at Bay Ridge Avenue and switched to the B9 bus.
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A day later, Paul was a big reason why Oklahoma City got off to a quick start.
|
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In fact, Auburn got off to a 2-226 start, making 23 of 215.4 3-point attempts.
|
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The Oregon Ducks got off to a solid start this week after taking down the then-No.
|
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I went with a very nontraditional look — a blue gown that I got off the sale rack.
|
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" On Twitter, he wrote: "Producer just got off the phone with Youtube and it wasn't a mistake.
|
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The Rangers got off to a fast start in October and November, but the hockey was different.
|
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None of the projects, which were approved by the United States government, ever got off the ground.
|
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He got off his bus and hopped and shouted as he gave high-fives to the crowd.
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No. 1, the characters all died before the 2016 election, so we got off on a technicality.
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The conductor would sit with his wife until she kissed him and got off in lower Manhattan.
|
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Stocks closed sharply higher on Tuesday as the corporate earnings season got off to a strong start.
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Instead, by the time I got off on the fifth floor, there was no one else on.
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We got off at the same stop, Kew Gardens/Union Turnpike, and headed in the same direction.
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Teske got off to a hot start with 230 points as Michigan led 25-25 at halftime.
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"We got off to a slow start in the second half for whatever reason defensively," White said.
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He says the pilot went nuts on him, and the cops were waiting as he got off.
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When they got off the plane, Mr. Morris didn't ask for her name or her phone number.
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We both got on the train when it came, and we both got off at Atlantic Avenue.
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The dispensary inspection got off to a rocky start when Oliver noticed the A.T.M. near the entrance.
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She was arrested on Friday morning in Manila as she got off a plane from San Francisco.
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He got off to a late start to the season as he recovered from a lat injury.
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The new administration got off to a quick start, with top jobs filled and policy goals clear.
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Zimmerman was charged with murder but got off after he said he was acting in self-defense.
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Monaco, which got off to a stuttering start this season, is 3 points ahead of third-place Nice.
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Photo by Joshua Mellin We got off to a pretty packed start at yesterday's edition of Governors Ball.
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After I made "Manic Depressant," I felt like I got off so much angst that was pent-up.
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The series got off to a less than steady start, but we think it found its super-footing.
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F Marvin Williams got off to a fast start, scoring 211 first-quarter points with three 3-pointers.
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Fizdale was fired 101 games and one playoff series into a tenure that never got off the ground.
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"We got off to a successful start to the year," Chief Executive Tim Hoettges said in a statement.
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Doolittle got off to a quick start against the Cyclones, scoring eight points in the first six minutes.
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And UKIP's bid to convert England's industrial heartlands to its cause has got off to a bad start.
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And thanks to her tiny "T-rex arms", she got off easy when it came to those dentures.
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As the Million Dollar Listing Miami star previously recalled, the pair originally got off on the wrong foot.
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"My pain got better after I got off opiates," Ken Start, 54, of Muskegon, Michigan, told BuzzFeed News.
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They fell 40 percent in June from May, and have got off to a slow start in July.
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I will admit that my love affair with the Seoul subway system got off to a rocky start.
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While Zip2 got off the ground, Musk literally lived in the office and showered at a local YMCA.
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Burks got off an off-balance corner 3-point try before the buzzer that glanced off the rim.
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"He probably got off very, very easy," said Ed Henry, a representative who filed the articles of impeachment.
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Things got off to a rough start when Trump told everyone, 'We're going to build Diwali in Colorado.
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First, the relationship between Mr Trump and Mr López Obrador has got off to a surprisingly positive start.
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Like with Simmons, Locken and Redmond got off to a rocky start, butting heads throughout RHOD's first season.
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Just as in Friday's grueling quarter-final with Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Murray got off to a bad start.
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THE FACTORY town known as iPhone city used to pulse with life as workers got off their shifts.
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Sure enough, when I got off the plane in the US, I breathed a huge sigh of relief.
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He's giving us a hug after we got off the bus and apologizing to everyone for doing that.
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"I just got off the phone with him," Azar, who was speaking on "Squawk Box, " said of Trump.
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Ido, a fisherman, complains that a lending scheme announced by the local mayor never got off the ground.
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The Twins got off to a good start Friday, winning the first game of the series 103-0.
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DH Nelson Cruz got off the snide by hitting his first home run of the season Friday night.
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And you look at those cases, there are a lot of similarities and they got off much easier.
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The Canadiens got off to a good start, outshooting the Sabres 6-0 through the first five minutes.
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Anyway, I got off work at 4—that seismic retrofit on Folsom—and hurried back to the house.
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Murray had won a championship the season before with the Houston Rockets, but barely got off the bench.
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The flight attendant came back right before we got off and asked him to take them down again.
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Chicago got off to a 183-218 lead as Portland missed its first six shots from the field.
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She just dropped it when we got off the train in Wynyard station(She was in the stroller).
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Before they got off the phone, Kevin admitted to Blake that he was thinking of taking his life.
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In the process, he nearly lost his mom's house and ended FUBU before it got off the ground.
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When the yellow waved again on lap 56, Truex got off pit road first to reassume the lead.
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I spoke to five formerly homeless people to find out how they got off the streets for good.
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"Things got off to an unexpected start at day one of Fyre Festival," the festival said on Instagram.
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The Sabres got off to a fast start as Foligno opened the scoring 1:133 into the game.
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Friends of mine from the '70s and '80s, they just got off five, six, maybe 7413 years ago.
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Put into bat, Sri Lanka got off to a nightmarish start with Ashwin opening the attack for India.
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When the ride stopped, I ran behind the thing and made it look like I just got off!
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But just got off the field after a long day and wish it would have turned out different.
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A testament to Gunn's heart, the Canadian-born Irish traveller got off his stool for the eighth round.
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But aside from dominating a few news cycles itself, Bannon's big plan never actually got off the ground.
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Despite retailers' best efforts to get shoppers into their stores earlier, November got off to a slow start.
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To be sure, the start-up venture, dubbed Cartivator Resource Management, got off to a sputtering start Saturday.
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A witness named Steve Outlaw recorded the chaos as the man got off the bus and began blasting.
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His vehicle split away from the motorcade and departed for Washington before Trump himself got off the plane.
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Me and a rapper—I can't say his name—got off to a bad start because of that.
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They wanted to make sure we got off (on) the right foot and they led us to victory.
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Many fans believed that Jackson was unfairly blackballed from Super Bowl performances, while Timberlake got off scot-free.
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Some deals have been withdrawn before they really got off the ground because of concerns about government scrutiny.
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USC Upstate got off to a hot start and had a 9-2 lead before the Gamecocks recovered.
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Although the banks, such as France's BNP Paribas and Germany's Commerzbank, got off lightly, the Greek people didn't.
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Williams got off to an inauspicious start Thursday when she lost a break in the match's first game.
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The summit got off to a rocky start, with leaders exchanging barbs, posturing, and even making trade threats.
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Towns grabbed the rebound on the wing and got off his game-winning shot just before time expired.
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Vinatieri got off to a brutal start to the 2019 season, missing three extra points that proved costly.
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Our bets got off to a strong, winning start last weekend, going 4-2-1 against the spread.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's unofficial campaign launch got off to a bad start in Yorkshire, England, on Thursday.
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Despite the win, Sacramento got off to a poor start, shooting just 25.9 percent in the first quarter.
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The car has been designed by Italian manufacturer Dallara and got off to a good start in testing.
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"Last year, he got off to an extremely slow start, especially by his standards," manager Brad Ausmus said.
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"When I got off the phone with Arlen—within 30 seconds he understood what this was," Georgiou said.
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" He continued: "The middle finger was given to our family, while the rich guys got off scot-free.
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Hims got off the ground with $7 million of venture capital investment, including from Joshua Kushner's Thrive Capital.
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A couple of stops later, the man arrived at his destination, said goodbye and got off the train.
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As they approached the border, they got off at a stop and split up to look for medicine.
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By force of habit, I got off the subway and walked a few blocks to the old building.
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Lyft, Uber's chief rival in the ride-hailing industry, got off to a turbulent start in public markets.
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I took the R train to Jackson Heights, and got off to transfer to the 7 to Manhattan.
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And after Mr. Corker got off the phone, his two aides made sure I had recorded the call.
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They conceived a project with text and photographs called "Harlem Doorways" that never fully got off the ground.
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I got off the stage and took one of my clients' calls when I should have been networking.
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As passengers got off the plane, no one was at the gate to recording their temperatures, he said.
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Floyd, his human and all of the rescue team members got off the mountain around 10:30 p.m.
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The hearing got off to a slow start, with roughly an hour and a half of opening statements.
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When he got off work on Thursday, Mr. Miller, 43, headed to his sister's house for Thanksgiving dinner.
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Another new stock, the nearly two-decade old e-commerce retailer Netshoes, got off to a rockier start.
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The Chunnel got off to a shaky start, but was operating rather well after it opened in 1994.
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But the site never got off the ground; after a year, there were fewer than two dozen entries.
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Ms. Han got off welfare in nine months, suggesting that she was adapting quickly to her new life.
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The latter got off to a rocky start with just a handful of shows that received subpar reviews.
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But the logistics firm's plan to "revolutionize the UK foodservice distribution market" got off to a bad start.
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"I got off of that stage feeling like, 'Okay, this is going to be a challenge,'" she admits.
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Facebook got off with a 110 million euro charge for providing misleading information about its WhatsApp acquisition. Amazon.
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If you followed the president's picks, you probably regularly got off to a good start in your pool.
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FSU got off to a fast start, making 23-of-20163 shots to take a 22016-238 lead.
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It got off the end of the bat a little bit, but it went and it was fun.
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"When I got off the plane, I couldn't believe it — it looked like Hiroshima or Nagasaki," he said.
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Most leading Republicans got off that bus years ago in the face of backlash from the grassroots base.
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As part of my effort to create time and space for doing less, I also got off Facebook.
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TCU got off two 3-pointers before the final buzzer, but guards Kenrich Williams and Alex Robinson both misfired.
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If I got off early on either "black-ish" or "Tribeca," then I would go to the other show.
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According to a new report, that plan got off to a rocky start because of a single tiny screw.
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But instead of a gregarious celebration or some sordid, passionate sexual chemistry, things got off to a choppy start.
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The Golden Bears got off to a quick start for the second time on their Los Angeles road swing.
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U.S. President Barack Obama's last scheduled trip to Asia before leaving office however got off to an awkward start.
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The other members, who were younger, got off on all that stuff, and to me it was really boring.
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Daniels says once they got off the exit for the hospital, the woman started to experience more labor pains.
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Matt hit up Byron Bay for a little surfing session and he got off to a pretty rough start.
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The event got off to a strong start with sales hitting $1 billion in one minute and 25 seconds.
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But the evening got off to a particularly slow start, with Biel, 36, falling fast asleep in the car.
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His time in office got off to a rough start: Getting a state legislature to do anything isn't easy.
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Just by way of background, I testified in a sexual harassment trial in my 21s and he got off.
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Imagine my surprise when I got off the train and entered the gym with no gym bag in tow.
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Prosecutors had wanted a significantly harsher 12-year prison sentence, so in some ways, Lee got off relatively easily.
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Larry David returned to the Saturday Night Live spotlight this weekend, but things got off to a rocky start.
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His afternoon got off to a rough start when New York 3B Jose Reyes homered on the first pitch.
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ED SHEERAN Sheeran's performance of "Wake Me Up" got off to a rough start at a 2013 Nashville show.
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It got off to a good start, opening at $24 a share, well above the range it had targeted.
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Your Friday morning just got off to a wonderful start: New (and adorable) photos of Prince George have arrived.
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We got off the tour and he was quiet, and I was just doing my thing a little bit.
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After that, both teams got off to a slow start, with neither managing to score in the first quarter.
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Cottonmouth has a reason to be gleeful: He shot a cop in broad daylight and got off the hook.
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All of these inventions would need to be approved by government regulators before they ever got off the ground.
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When Matt Mitcham was 21 years old, he followed his heart onto a cruise ship — and never got off.
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This year they got off to another flying start, sweeping gold, silver and bronze in the women's 3,000 metres.
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The Celtics actually got off to a good start, unlike one-sided Game 3 and 4 losses in Cleveland.
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When she got off the bus, the driver approached her again, telling her to bring a cover next time.
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"In the end the banks have got off lightly," says Michael Rafferty, an economist at RMIT University in Melbourne.
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Eventually, someone took a photo and the camera flash startled Broner and he got off of her, she claims.
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The operation launched in earnest in 2009, and got off to a great start, with Tempting Dash winning $600,000.
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Men often focus on their own orgasm first and don't always make sure that their partner got off, too.
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Wouldn't you be happy too if you just got off having the number one song in the country, though?
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Coming off a 6-2 win Friday in the series opener, the Cubs got off to a quick start.
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Jokowi got off to a strong start, trimming his country's wasteful fuel subsidies after just three months in office.
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Despite his status as the unofficial king of video games, it's time Mario got off his damn high horse.
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Joey's big 2017 got off to a quick start when his single, "Devastated," earned him his first gold plaque.
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Eventually, I became fed up and got off apps, and I continue to put little effort in online dating.
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Tuch came towards the crease from goalie Philipp Grubauer's right and got off a bit of a weak shot.
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After I got off the show, I was like, 'You know what, I need to sow my wild oats.
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He got off at the stop before Parsons Green leaving behind his bomb which was placed in a bucket.
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I got off the subway, emerged on the south side of Central Park, and started walking east toward Apple.
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As it got off the ground, the company raised around $5 million at a pre-money of $5.7 million.
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The O'Higgins Chilean soccer team debuted new uniforms as the season got off to a start this past weekend.
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Vanderbilt got off to a terrific start, with Brown and Nesmith knocking down treys in the game's first minute.
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Now, even though we got off on the wrong foot, I'm still sorry you're having trouble with your sister.
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"War" spent a lot of time setting the table for upcoming season and never quite got off the ground.
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The two SEALs then said when they got off of Melgar they noticed he passed out and stopped breathing.
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The president supposedly got off with just a reprimand after explaining that he was on his way to church.
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"We got off the sidelines for Jeb," she said of herself and former President George W. Bush, her husband.
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The Sharks got off to a slow start and maintained a low profile, finishing third in the Pacific Division.
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"Industrial output got off to a decent start in the second quarter," the Economy Ministry said in a statement.
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It never fully got off the ground, however, and Ronald Reagan abandoned it when he became president in 1981.
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Kansas State got off to a quick start with a four-play, 75-yard drive after the opening kickoff.
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Ralph said that Peyton had the option to the book for years before it finally got off the ground.
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Also of note: Woody Allen's "Café Society" (Lionsgate), got off to a strong start in five theaters, collecting $355,000.
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The German ultimately finished fourth, a place ahead of Hamilton, and some commentators suggested he had got off lightly.
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There was a Pekingese named Wild Thang that looks like it just got off a bender with Charlie Sheen.
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It got off to kind of a rough start because I couldn't really get on the bike at first.
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Supporters chanted and cheered the players on as they got off the airplane and appeared in the airport lounge.
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But it would be a lot better if people in power got off their asses and got something done.
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Eagles rookie quarterback Carson Wentz got off to a good start, but then he and the Philadelphia offense sputtered.
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Passengers got off the plane using air stairs that are pulled to the aircraft, the aviation safety agency said.
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By contrast, "Justice League" got off to a rocky start when it earned $13 million in Thursday night viewings.
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I thought surely that someone would be waiting to speak with me and probe further once I got off.
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"I think everybody who liked Pennywise got off the wagon really early," says Chris Hannah, the band's vocalist-guitarist.
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When I got off the train I witnessed a tender moment between my neighbors and it was instantly disarming.
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At the midpoint of the journey, he stopped and got off the snowmobile, to see how I was doing.
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You'll remember, the tour got off to a rough start, with several dates getting pushed back or canceled altogether.
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On Soccer England's coach never applied for his job, and he got off to an inauspicious start coaching women.
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Magic 111, 76ers 1.83 The Jimmy Butler era in Philadelphia got off to a bit of a rocky start.
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When he got off the phone with his insurer, his blood was "at the boiling point," he told us.
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Standout defensive end Myles Garrett got off to a good start by recording two of the team's four sacks.
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Just because this year's hurricane season got off to a slow start doesn't mean it will stay that way.
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The Galaxy Fold was Samsung's first foray into making foldable phones, and it got off to a rocky start.
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"Zimmerman got off because he 'stood his ground,'" Mr. Pendleton said in a recent interview at his Brooklyn studio.
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Mr. Turnbull's relationship with Mr. Trump got off to a bad start with their first telephone call in January.
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Indian shares got off to a choppy start in a special trading session on Saturday ahead of the budget.
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Indian shares got off to a choppy start in a special trading session on Saturday ahead of the budget.
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Katie Hill was in DC and felt Trump got off easy -- Pelosi should have used the gavel on him.
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Los Angeles got off to a terrible start against the Buccaneers, fought back valiantly, and then lost, 55-40.
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When he got off the plane, Perez said was bussed to a place that looked like a detention center.
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Nick Foles and the Jacksonville Jaguars got off to a horrific start against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
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Bitcoin had a huge rally in 2017 but has so far got off to a tepid start this year.
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"It was nice, I got off to a solid start," said Fowler, the highest ranked player in the field.
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So for example, I got off the plane last night in Singapore, and I want to get ground transportation.
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Another United employee told passengers that the plane would not leave until four people got off, Mr. Bridges said.
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When Ms. Warren began her presidential bid a year ago, her fund-raising got off to a slow start.
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Atlanta got off to an 23-point lead midway through the first quarter and stretched it to 95.4-16.
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The newcomers Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus, which both launched in November, got off to drastically different starts.
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Former Representative Joe Sestak of Pennsylvania, whose campaign never got off the ground, dropped out on Sunday, and Gov.
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He did a great job and was one of the main reasons we got off to a good start.
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On Tuesday, the Netherlands got off to a good start in group play by beating South Korea, 5-0.
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"I feel blessed but also very guilty that we got off so much easier than most people," she said.
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"I got off the cart and shoved him, said a couple things, probably a few expletives," the statement said.
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Ohio State, which shot 52 percent from the field in the first half, got off to a hot start.
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What I'm worried about is the people and the pilots and the staff of the airline got off safe.
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The Shockers got off to a great start, scoring 29 points in the first 10 minutes of the game.
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I got off at 36th Street and crossed over to wait for the train headed in the other direction.
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They were funny, charming, breezy, and then they got off the stage before they could bore or embarrass us.
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Shares got off to a red-hot start in 2018, rallying more than 50% by the middle of March.
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Bartender at a suburban pub, West Midlands I got off pretty lucky when I worked in my hometown's pub.
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The inevitable New York Comic Con blitz around The Walking Dead got off to a raucous start on Thursday afternoon.
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UTEP got off to a strong start offensively, methodically driving down the field for a touchdown on its opening drive.
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When he got off the bus from school, he had to run through the cemetery to get to his house.
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"When I got off work, there was nothing amiss," a second witness, apparently a hotel staff member, told the court.
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Before the company got off the ground, his only income was $30 a week drawing cartoons for his college newspaper.
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It was one of those bus journeys were progressively everyone else got off until we were only ones left on.
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I didn't feel like something was different until I got off the stage and my heart was racing so bad.
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"We got off to a rocky start but we've been texting and he's actually flying in this weekend," she said.
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The Wolverines got off to a quick start and maintained a double-digit lead for the majority of the game.
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Audiences are clearly ready to give TWD a chance again, and last week things got off to a strong start.
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Browning completed 24 of 208 passes for 21 yards in the first half but got off to a slow start.
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And those family members are pulling no punches: "He got off on a technicality," the late accuser's brother told Variety.
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Tesla got off track after introducing new Autopilot 20193 hardware in October 2016 and parting ways with technology partner Mobileye.
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The test of the new system got off to a rocky start when mission planners couldn't even deploy the cable.
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The Pistons got off to a hot start, but the Pacers closed to within four at 23-23 by halftime.
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Anne Hathaway gave Olivia Colman a celebratory hug after The Favourite star got off stage following her best actress win.
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A week ago, Heidelberg raised its profit guidance for 2016 after it got off to a better-than-expected start.
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"Did we just hurt these people even more by finding out that this letter got off their ship?" he says.
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Oklahoma got off to a hot offensive start against the Vaqueros, hitting four 3-pointers in the first 3:21.
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The Canadiens got off to a quick start in this one courtesy of a player who badly needed a goal.
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The first overtime got off to an amazing start, which Lynam rehashed with a laugh he didn't have that night.
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We got off the plane and, one by one, started huddling in the corner near a window overlooking the tarmac.
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The reference to Simpson-Bowles was a nod to the 2010 debt-reduction plan that never got off the ground.
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Shares in German carmakers got off to a rough start Wednesday as investors reacted to Donald Trump's surprise election victory.
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Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee got off to quite a raucous start on Tuesday.
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He told his mother the situation as soon as he got off the plane and she made the decision easy.
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Colorado's seven-game road trip got off to an ugly start as it came within two outs of being blanked.
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The man left the train at the next stop, and Debra got off the next stop, feeling shaken for hours.
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Cigna has a smaller Medicare Advantage business, which just got off federal sanctions for inappropriately denying care and prescription drugs.
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On another trip, she says she got off a rig in Cleveland after complaining that her trainer had road rage.
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It would also take the company public on a market that got off to a stunningly positive start this week.
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The Penn State star sophomore guard, who averaged 232 points during the regular season, got off to a good start.
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He got off Monday with 3 years probation, but also has to pay more than $40k in fees and restitution.
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The pool was filled with party guests, including Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill, who recently got off house arrest himself.
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RHP Aaron Sanchez got off the hook for the loss thanks to RF Jose Bautista's ninth-inning, game-tying homer.
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Shelley — who founded George Mason University's Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center — said the alleged money launderers got off easy.
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January 15, 2016 The U.S. stock market isn't the only one that got off to a rough start in 2016.
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Trump and Macron have developed a friendly relationship over the past year, though it got off to an unusual start.
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They got off to a good start with the action in Congress last week, but there's more to be fixed.
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Wainwright got off to a slow start, allowing two runs on a hit and a walk in the first inning.
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The summit at Trump's Spanish-style Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, got off to a cordial start.
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Trevor MacKenzie, 31, crafted a "Legend of Zelda" arcade machine housed in a wine barrel he got off of Craigslist.
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You got off school, you took out the garbage without anyone asking you, and now you're gonna eat a salad?
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The Braves got off to a horrendous 0-793 start, and Markakis was one of the few Atlanta hitters producing.
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Ocasio-Cortez also got off to a rocky start with some of her fellow colleagues in the New York delegation.
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Iran and Cuba have taken steps but strongly resist fundamental change; efforts with North Korea never got off the ground.
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He got off to a good start in Rio, winning his 19th gold on Sunday night in the 4x100 freestyle.
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We got off to a bad start here so we've got two tough games in L.A. that we desperately need.
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Charles got off a clean look on a jumper, but the ball hit the back rim with two seconds remaining.
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Our Summer Reading Contest for teenagers got off to its strongest start ever, with 397 entries submitted during Week One.
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Sadly, he got off a couple stops before me, so I missed whatever the rest of lunch might have been.
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Despite Jared Kushner's role as an intermediary, Trump's relationship with Netanyahu during the campaign got off to a rough start.
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Bolt, the two-time defending gold medalist, got off to his customary slow start and lumbered out of the blocks.
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Using FARA to combat RT's poison betrays a lack of policy tools to combat that problem — Putin got off easy.
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Our Seventh Annual Summer Reading Contest got off to a great start on June 17, and continues all season long.
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Ask him how many arrested human traffickers had their charges dropped or got off with slap-on-the-hand sentences?
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Backpacks on our backs, we boarded an express train at Shinjuku Station bound for Matsumoto, and got off at Kofu.
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"I was very happy that I got off to the right start, was able to take control somewhat," Federer said.
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The Trump administration got off to a strong start with tax reform and the rollback of regulations that inhibited productivity.
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"We rebounded a lot better, we got off to a good start at the beginning of the game," Carlisle said.
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"Someone got onto the bus, left the baggage and got off," said Mubarak Zeb Khan, the capital city police chief.
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I just got off the phone with a psychic and asked her if she had any suggestions for book ideas!
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In a bizarre twist of events, the police arrested 22 counter-protesters while all the Klansmen got off scot free.
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He got off to a strong start, giving up just one hit and striking out five through four scoreless innings.
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Kentucky got off to a decent start but fell behind midway through first half after a 10-0 Commodores run.
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A fellow Californian to Markle, Susan James, had just got off the train from Dublin when she saw the crowds.
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Sony Pictures Entertainment/Imageworks wasn't a founding member but joined a few months after the foundation got off the ground.
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Boarding was about an hour after we got off the first plane, and we took off about an hour later.
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"But when I got off the train, on that corner, I instantly knew," said Ms. Shapiro, 51, an office administrator.
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Not even those close to Mr. DeSantis deny that his campaign got off to a rocky start after the Aug.
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Mr. Cowell also boarded there, and all three got off at MacArthur Station, about three miles north of downtown Oakland.
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Vettel got off to a good start this season with wins in the first two races in Australia and Bahrain.
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After missing the entire 2017 season because of shoulder surgery, Luck got off to a 1-5 start this year.
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Many of Warhol's own capitalist schemes were in fact so goofy that they could never have got off the ground.
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I got off at ten and tried to leave and get back as quickly as possible before another band hit.
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The No. 1-seeded Osaka got off to a terrible start at the French Open again, never masking her frustration.
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Two of those people recently got off a cruise, and five seem to be cases of community spread, Cuomo said.
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As he got off the train, he donned a navy blue hoodie, putting the hood up to cover his face.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The new European Commission has got off to a good start before it has even started work.
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North Carolina, without a timeout, converted a fourth down and reached Wake Forest territory but never got off another snap.
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Verlander got off to a better start than he did in the first, striking out Ryan Zimmerman on six pitches.
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She delivered her message and got off the stage, and now her message is one that viewers are talking about.
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"Just got off the phone with my opponent, @RickSaccone4PA, who congratulated me & graciously conceded last Tuesday's election," Lamb tweeted Wednesday.
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Harvard got off to a good start, taking a 29-19 lead with 4:02 remaining in the first half.
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The decision was mostly for show -- the program, which was tied up in the courts, never got off the ground.
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Federer said that he got off to a slow start in his first-round match because he was playing cautiously.
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Once I got off ClassPass, I desperately offered ridiculously low prices for people to stay on board with me for.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: The Q train arrived at the station, and I got off and headed for the exit.
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Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston definitely got off on the wrong foot when they met on the set of Friends.
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George Lucas was dreaming of a Star Wars live-action TV show long before The Mandalorian got off the ground.
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NGM Biopharmaceuticals looks to build on a positive start to 2020NGM Biopharmaceuticals got off to a solid start in 2020.
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At home, we got off the bike—discussing how we felt sorry for the cat, but what could we do?
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Lopez's had one of her best professional years to date in 203, but it got off to a rocky start.
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LeBron James and several other players appeared to be visibly affected by the news when they got off the plane.
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The memorial service for "the people's champ" got off to a start worthy of the crowd at a title fight.
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" She said police were interviewing all of the people "seated around the mystery person once we got off the plane.
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He spent years living down the Keating Five scandal, even though he got off with a slap on the wrist.
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Indiana (7-4, 4-4) got off to a strong start, but was unable to sustain it for both halves.
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The Ospreys got off to a solid start before Iowa started dominating on the boards and playing better perimeter defense.
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The initiative got off to a slow start last year, initially raising questions about whether the target could be met.
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The Suns, who were in the first game of a four-game road trip, got off to a strong start.
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European markets got off to an underwhelming start, with Britain's FTSE 100, Germany's DAX and France's CAC 40 all lower.
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Likewise, the presidency of Bill Clinton got off to a rocky start with a White House staff that was inexperienced.
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Many of the captives carried their possessions in plastic bags and met tearful family members as they got off buses.
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But when she got off the plane, the school emailed her, formally rescinding its audition invitation because of the scandal.
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But the moment I got off the train on Christopher Street in Manhattan, I felt seen for who I was.
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Washington got off to a strong start after losing a series opener for the 10th time in 13 games Friday.
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The fist day of the Rio Summer Olympics just got off to a REALLY tough start for a French gymnast.
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When Phillips got off the shuttle, she says an officer who had previously spoken to her seatmate was waiting for her.
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Coming off a 3-1 victory Monday night that squared the series ledger, Vegas got off to the best possible start.
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MAVERICKS 76, T'WOLVES 101 Chandler Parsons scored 29 points, and host Dallas got off to a fast start to beat Minnesota.
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Sure, the company got off to a rocky start, but its latest Pebble-esque smartwatch looks to be a bonafide hit.
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The new agency would have been dubbed the Department of Education and Employment, but such plans never got off the ground.
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The 90-minute debate got off to a chilly start when Clinton and Trump greeted each other without the traditional handshake.
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Just got off the phone with Trump lawyers and they would like us to have a blanket no comment for now.
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The stock got off to a strong start, but success didn't last long as the company lost money year after year.
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After an hour of intense cardio, I got off the elliptical and neglected to notice that there was another mini-step.
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F Marvin Williams got off to a fast start on Friday night, scoring 11 first-quarter points with three 3-pointers.
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There were 74 passengers and seven crew members on the flight, and Daallo Airlines confirmed all but one got off safely.
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The other driver said Carla was in his collective taxi and that she got off in the valley's first village -- Pisac.
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I didn't know what to expect when I got off the train and began walking toward N.Y.C.'s new Brrrn studio.
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The Mavic Pro got off to a bit of a rocky start, with a launch that was peppered by shipping delays.
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"The Piano" was Paquin's acting debut but while her career got off to a flying start, she hasn't been nominated since.
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After much anticipation and numerous delays, DM-1 finally got off the ground this month, sparking a whirlwind trip to orbit.
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Guyger was just off duty, and she claims she returned to her apartment building and got off on the wrong floor.
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Things got off to a slow start: in his speech to MPs, Mr Hammond did not once mention that ugly acronym.
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Newcomb got off to a rocky start for Atlanta and surrendered six runs, five earned, before exiting in the fifth inning.
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"He got off the bus, he spent a day gathering supplies, and he spent the night at a hostel," Clamen said.
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After Cruel Intentions' extraordinary success, Kumble landed a follow-up TV series, Manchester Prep, but it never got off the ground.
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But the Tigers, playing close to home, got off to a hot start and frustrated an old rival in the process.
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I just finished my performance got off stage and sat in my car and left .. just then fire on stage broke !
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The Sean Parker-backed Brigade, which bills itself as a social network centered around politics, never really got off the ground.
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But it wasn't always so; MeUndies got off to slow start until it harnessed the power of social media — and provocation.
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When Luker's daughter Ariadne got off a slide at the park, Luker was alarmed to see that her hands were red.
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In late action, the United States got off to a strong second round start with a 4-2 victory over Venezuela.
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George and Russell Westbrook got off to a hot start, going 6 of 13 from the floor in the first quarter.
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Neither team got off to a fast start offensively, perhaps because of the unusual starting time of just past 9 p.m.
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AFA's work has got off to a slow start, with the agency's 50 agents launching their first five investigations in October.
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They got off their bikes, shouted and tried to scare the cat away — a normal protocol — but it charged at them.
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She got off without jail time and Dunn-Shaw felt the need to pseudonymously explain why that was the court's decision.
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He got off to a slow start at the plate in 1951 while playing first base, where he was not comfortable.
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After Mateen got off the phone, according to Carter, he wondered aloud how many black people there were in the bathroom.
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That's what he'd been doing when he got off the plane at Yangon International Airport on the day he was shot.
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But 2016 got off to a very different start, with venture-capital funding drying up amid wobbles for the global economy.
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Brannstrom said 2016 had got off to a better start than last year and he was "cautiously optimistic" about the year.
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