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How to use got on with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "got on with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "got on with". Mastering all the usages of "got on with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

We switched cars and the stalker got on with us.
We got on with them and played some shows together.
But we just got on with it and did it.
Rather than spend weeks wallowing, she got on with her life.
For the most part New Yorkers just got on with it.
"To the morgue," White said, and got on with the story.
With forward momentum propping me up, I got on with it.
Then he pocketed his phone and got on with his day.
But the couple soon gave up and just got on with it.
Mickelson stepped back, reloaded and got on with his round of 218.
We (Conservatives) got on with it: we've had resignation, nomination, competition and coronation.
I may have not got on with him, but I still miss him.
We just got on with our lives, away from our father's personal life.
We all got pissed, then drank some tea, and got on with it.
"Poles listened and sucked it up and got on with it," she added.
The conversation was brief, Eckford accepted her apology and got on with her life.
"It was kind of sad and then I got on with it," he said.
Gillian, who was the most businesslike and got on with things, had grandchildren, too.
But no, and I got on with it and it was a really magic achievement.
So we got this two-bedroom place, started our jobs, and got on with things.
Post-Zoloft, I figured the problem was theirs, not mine, and got on with my day.
As it wore off I got on with my day, lazing around, nursing a slight hangover.
We got on with Phil and liked all the natural light at his old studio, Lucky Cat.
He and his friends switched to a different server after that and got on with their night.
Each of those horrors she dealt with calmly; one didn't get excited, just got on with the job.
I just got on with it and sent him things, for about three months while they were shooting.
We got on with him really well, and he said we reminded him of him when he was younger.
The programme followed the fighters around as they got on with their day-to-day lives before fight night.
It was always the most fun working with her because she had no issues—she just got on with it.
"(But) people intuitively recognize that if these problems were easy to resolve we would've got on with it," he said.
But they were also bound by God and, even worse, by societal pressure, so they just got on with it.
Yet where Gracie got on with it, Suzuki seemed to relish it and to play the heel in a real fight.
I got on with the woman and her small child, who leaned against me as I showed them the artist's work.
There was a game plan, the humor was back and everyone got on with it, so that will really stick with me.
"They pulled up their socks and got on with it," said Lorraine Talmi, board president of the Sint Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association.
The family told the news site that the baby had some formula, took a little snooze and they got on with their vacation.
I, like Peter, accepted I wasn't the cool kid at school and just found my group of friends and got on with it.
Larger countries delegated values-based policy to Brussels while they got on with the hard stuff, such as security or access to oil.
Celtic could not touch P.S.G. Its galaxy of stars dealt with everything thrown at them, and got on with the job at hand.
Cut off from the sport she loved, Olmstead retired from swimming and got on with her education and the rest of her life.
Whereas Barack Obama sometimes seemed to see his fellow politicians as objects to be studied, Clinton got on with them as an equal.
The producers for all of the other records I got on with really well, and it was a joy to work with them.
She trod water in the Home Office for six years while David Cameron's inner circle got on with the job of reforming the country.
I got on with him more because he wouldn't yell at me as much as my mum did, and he always took my side.
I always got nervous before any performance, but we were stage school kids, so we were trained and poised and just got on with it.
"I, like Peter, accepted I wasn't the cool kid at school and just found my group of friends and got on with it," he said.
"I, like Peter, accepted I wasn't the cool kid at school and just found my group of friends and got on with it," he says.
Plates and walnuts and cracker jokes just got on with things because that's all that plates and walnuts and cracker jokes know how to do.
The world would be a much better place if we all simply hit our clothes with a squirt of Febreze and got on with our day.
He displayed total moral indifference to his half-dozen children's being reduced to beggary while he got on with the writing posterity now reveres him for.
When the BBC IT guys eventually straightened out the bizarre issues in the control room, Edwards apologized for the "technical problems" and got on with the show.
Family-fond (nine children!), gregarious and funny, he got on with his colleagues, and made a surprising best buddy of the court's chief liberal, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
By documenting how people got on with their everyday routines, Conflicting Images frames The Troubles as a social blight rather than as a coherent, ideologically driven narrative.
"Christians need to recover what the first Christians faced - they had no power or legislative clout, they just got on with serving, persuading and praying," Dickson said.
There were none of those antics or sparring with the crowd on Tuesday as a focused Medvedev put his head down and got on with the job.
It would help if Greece got on with building the rest of them—the one in Kos has been held up by squabbling politicians and local NIMBY resistance.
This enabled us to safely direct the infantry who'd arrived with us into positions where they could effectively protect the platoon while we got on with our job.
After we graduated, we had quite a difficult time getting back into the industry, so we both sidelined acting and got on with life for a couple of years.
Then, as she tells it, the Reagan era came and a lot of her comrades disbanded and got on with their lives, leaving her alone with her political passions.
A. Probably, in retrospect, not well for a couple of years, but at the time I just moved on and got on with other jobs and absorbed myself in other jobs.
With Stephen Thompson and Demian Maia both so clearly deserving of their own shot at Tyron Woodley's belt it's time we got on with it and announced the next title fight.
Watch: Unfollow Me: The Alice Ruggles Story Our relationship wasn't the best, but when we met he was funny and charming and I wanted a boyfriend, so we got on with it.
There was no real support for me, and after I was let out of the hospital I went home (I already lived by myself at this point) and just got on with it.
"Obviously there was a lot of emotions, but I think people held together pretty well and tucked them away for awhile and just got on with what needed to be done," Dr. Roake said.
My team never solved any tricky problems using a combination of their special abilities and off-map support units, instead they mostly just waited until someone's back was turned and then got on with the mission.
Sam Byford, Asia editor: Even though Half-Life is one of my favorite games of all time, I never really got on with the sequel, and so Half-Life 3 memes were mostly lost on me.
"In the States, the economy hit the wall, people wrote off all the bad loans, they got on with it and the banks recapitalized and move forward," Howard Goldring, managing director at Delmore Asset Management told CNBC on Monday.
It's almost as if they were trying to cause a massive distraction — by sicking up faux discussions of trust, fairness and privacy — to waste good people's time while they got on with the lucrative business of mining everyone's data.
She has reverted to type, the source said, of the "quiet girl in class who just got on with her homework", allowing her ministers such as finance minister Phillip Hammond to take some of the limelight and a more commanding role.
Furthermore, some analysts say Putin sees Trump as akin to former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who like the U.S. billionaire lacked depth in global affairs but was a master media manipulator and got on with the Russian leader well.
SADIQ KHAN: I like Zac Goldsmith, I think he's a nice guy, I've always got on with him and I'm disappointed that he has taken the advice of Crosby's team in relation to how he how his campaign has operated.
Pittsburgh broke the tie in the fourth when Francisco Cervelli got on with a broken-bat bloop single, advanced on Jordy Mercer's single to right and Taillon's bunt, then scored on Josh Harrison's sacrifice fly for a 3-2 lead.
As Les got on with treating the woman's injury, the blood and the shrieking getting a bit too much for me, I went for a chat with veteran paramedic Tony White, who was in his car, hiding out from the rain.
Varys was the eunuch in the coal mine, offering an early glimpse of the corner Daenerys had turned — less the fact that she dracarys'd him, her default response to open defiance, than the casual way she got on with it.
Grantham's sister's former husband, who had also been a Marine, first spotted Grantham in the Life magazine photo spread, showing it to Grantham while he was still in the hospital in the US.In the intervening decades, Grantham got on with life.
It took weeks to get back online, but luckily or otherwise I was still under army rule, so we just got on with the business of sandbagging and digging latrines for the smart grid refugees who couldn't get back into their apartments.
" — BANNEDFROMALAMO "My dad fell out of a bus and dislocated his knee at my brother's wedding before the ceremony...""He held the pain and got on with the day, although he had to stop every two minutes and yelp with pain during his speech.
And though at times he showed that hankering for martyrdom that we detect, with distaste, in the stories of certain religious figures, it seems that, most of the time, he just got out of bed in the morning and got on with his work.
In fact, I can't help but wonder whether our cyborg descendants—sporting modular arms that fit tools of all shapes and sizes—will look back on the early 21st century and wonder how humans ever got on with two flimsy, organic meat sticks, equipped with only ten fingers each.
"It was really strange 'cause I kind of shook it off and got on with my weekend and it just really stayed in my head and I started having panic attacks where I couldn't get back on my bus, I didn't like getting on the Tube, this lasted for weeks afterwards," she said.
He also got on with Jadon Sancho, resulting in Jadon Sancho rejecting Manchester United.
He followed the rules, he got on with people. That's the way he is. He never asked for domestiques. Joop never demanded anything.
A quote from Ibid. at p. 658: "It was the silly season, "but it was infectious," Hilde said. "We let him dream his dreams, and meanwhile got on with it, but it was quite exciting.
A talking gorilla from the state of Texas, Cowboy Gorilla was the fourth member of the Megatropolis Quartet. Since the group disbanded, he continues to aid Megaton Man frequently as part of the VW Gang, but has never got on with Yarn Man.
Christiansen very quickly got on with life after his wounds healed. His extraordinary achievements following the accident made him New Zealand's most notable motivational speaker and one of the world's most interesting. Christiansen young with no legs but a very abled swimmer.
I didn't like it. I had trouble with time... and my battle with time, that meant I didn't make much of a living. When I got on with the Library, I made peace with the job situation, but I never really resolved it. I used to be embarrassed about it.
237 Schuster did not play an active part in policy decisions in this period, partially because of his disagreements with Maugham and partially because Maugham preferred to work on legislation and policy changes himself.Hall (2003) p.236 Schuster later said that he got on with all of his Lord Chancellors except one—Maugham.
That's what Frank would want." Regarding the tumor, Ayre said: "That wasn't something which bothered me too much. That may sound strange, but it was outside my control, so I got on with things. Now the Cardiff City job has been given to me, albeit temporarily for now, and that is within my control.
The Alliance Party was the obvious choice but party leader David Ford said "it's a very definite and a very emphatic no". Ford further stated, "this executive is incompetent, it's time they got on with doing the job that they were set up to do". Following further negotiations, Ford assumed office on 12 April 2010.
All offensive air operations were the responsibility of Richthofen, and he was only answerable to Hermann Göring. This news was not received well by Löhr or his chief of staff at Luftflotte 4, Günther Korten. Richthofen met with Manstein on 28 April, and largely got on with Manstein. Despite being conceited personalities, they both genuinely respected each other.
After Dance's death Soane purchased his drawings. After the death of his other teacher, Henry Holland, Soane tried to buy his drawings and papers, but found they had been destroyed; he did however purchase some of his antique sculptures.Stroud, 1966, p. 152 Despite being professional rivals, Soane got on with fellow architect John Nash; they often dined together.
When Megan first returned to the crime lab, colleague and friend Tim Speedle gave her some sympathy. Megan seemed insulted by this, quickly pulling away from Tim when he patted her on the shoulder. Megan had a friendly relationship with then coroner Alexx Woods. She and Alexx were chatty in autopsy, and clearly got on with each other.
I'd > sit in the garden, drinking and talking to myself, then go back upstairs, > write another sentence, go, 'Oh, this isn't right.' I'd make such a meal of > it. If I'd been more professional, I'd have just done it and got on with my > life. Webb thinks it is harmful for men to 'keep a stiff upper lip' and hide their feelings.
" Stayner underwent brief counseling but never sought additional treatment. He also refused to disclose all the details of sexual abuse he endured from Parnell. In a 2007 interview, Stayner's sister said that her brother did not seek counseling because their father said Stayner "didn't need any". She added, "He [Steven] got on with his life but he was pretty messed up.
Regardless, 10-man Queens knuckled down and got on with it. In the 43rd minute Houliston spraying the ball wide from midfield saw Rangers Willie Woodburn unable to block out the pass. The ball fell to Jim Patterson who fed Jackie Brown. Brown's sugar finish from 15 yards done the business – half time score, Queen of the South 1, Rangers 0.
Spencer commented "He wears his heart on his sleeve. He's a big strong galloper and he's got stronger since last year and can sustain top speed. I always wanted to be leading or sat second, but he got on with it and put them to the sword." Big Orange embarked on an international campaign in the late autumn of 2016.
Arriving at King's Cliffe, the group faced the prospect of operating from one of the most primitive airfields in England. The buildings were old and inadequate and airfield facilities were close to nonexistent. The only thing in abundance was poor weather and mud. Overcoming the initial shock of these conditions the group soon settled in and got on with the serious job of flying.
He told me six minutes. I found van Hauwaert at the exit of the tunnel with his bike in his hand and a cloak on his back. He told me he was packing it in. I was beyond feeling happy about it and I just got on with going down through the snow that lay on the road on that side of the mountain.
Regazzoni driving the Ferrari 312T at the Nürburgring in 1976 1976 would prove to be the start of Regazzoni's downward slide in Formula One. Despite winning from pole position at Long Beach, and a further three podium finishes, Ferrari replaced the Swiss with Argentine Carlos Reutemann. The Argentine never got on with Lauda as well as Regazzoni did. When he left Ferrari, Regazzoni was the longest serving Ferrari driver.
He got on with most of the people there. Tony Stamp was a good friend. He had run-ins with the likes of Steve Loxton, who could be a bit aggressive if rubbed up the wrong way. Unlike them, Garfield could control his temper, although occasionally he could be something of a bull in a china shop, charging in wildly before he had properly thought out the repercussions of his actions.
As Shaw was deemed to have more 'screen presence', Andrews was dropped, Clemens hiring Collins in his place. Shaw and Collins had played villains in a 1977 episode of The New Avengers ("Obsession") together, and reportedly had not got on with each other. Ironically, since this was the reason Collins was brought into the production,The Authorised Guide to The Professionals , mark-1.co.uk. Article last updated 2001-12-31.
The Labor party promised to build the Morley–Ellenbrook railway line prior to the 2013 state election and 2017 state election. After winning the 2017 state election, the Labor government got on with planning for the railway. In September 2020, Laing O'Rourke was announced as the preferred proponent for the construction of the Morley–Ellenbrook railway line. Construction is set to begin in 2021, and be complete in 2023-24.
Everything about him grated on her now – the cracked gallantry, the old naval slang. She couldn’t deal with it at all. Not that she had ever got on with George; but the man she used to meet on his summer leaves hadn’t been like this. He’d been stiff, evasive, too polished by half, yet Sheila felt that if he only once relaxed his guard, she might find someone there whom she could talk to.
The new Governor-General was popular and got on with Australians far better than his predecessor had done. But problems arose through the ambiguity of his position. The Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, insisted that the Governor-General's official secretary must be appointed and paid by the Australian government. The British government objected (privately) because this would mean that the Governor-General could not carry out what was seen in London as his broader role in supervising the Australian government.
It was > brokered by Baroness Ashton.... I have never met Baroness Ashton but I guess > that one of her secrets is that she keeps her head down, does not flaunt her > ego, and allows others to take the credit. It takes little imagination to > envisage how a male politician from any of the main parties would have > exploited the Kosovo peace-deal, or the Morsi visit. She just kept her head > down and quietly got on with her job.Oborne, Peter.
A report from 1884 states: > The Kharrals are the most northerly of the great Ravi tribes, occupying a > great portion of the land between Gugera and the Lahore district on both > sides of the river, and extending some distance into the Gujranwala > district. The Kharrals were Rajputs... and never got on with each other. The > feuds of the Lakheras and upper Ravi Kharrals have been noticed. The tragic > adventure of Mirza and Sahiban is said to have been the cause of desperate > quarrels.
In 1959, Lodge and Jacob married at the age of 24. Lodge later said of this: "It seems extraordinary now. I had no prospects, no job, little money but it never bothered me. We didn't really want children at the point they came along, but we got on with it."Lodge, The British Museum is Falling Down, p. 169. They had children in 1960 and 1963, a son and a daughter, and a second son, Christopher, born in 1966 with Down Syndrome.
They were then escorted to the Pardo Palace in Madrid, where shortly after her arrival Zita gave birth to Archduchess Elisabeth.Harding. Alfonso XIII offered his exiled Habsburg relatives the use of Palacio Uribarren at Lekeitio in the Bay of Biscay. This appealed to Zita, who did not want to be a heavy burden to the state that harboured her. For the next six years Zita settled in Lekeitio, where she got on with the job of raising and educating her children.
Fortunately, the Persian Gulf War did not produce large numbers of American casualties, and the conflict was soon over.Manning, Operation Desert Storm, p. 274. Air Training Command got on with the task of consolidating training and in Fiscal Years 1993 and 1994, executed BRAC-directed closures of Chanute AFB, Mather AFB, Williams AFB, and Lowry AFB. However, despite the return to tightened budgets, ATC did not back off from its commitment to fully train personnel to be mission ready upon arrival at their first operational assignment.
Born 11 September 1957, in Copenhagen, Elkjær's career started with Vanløse IF in 1976, where he stayed for just one season, playing 15 games and scoring seven goals. He then joined 1. FC Köln in Germany, at the time one of Europe's leading clubs. With the team, he won the 1978 domestic Cup (his entire campaign consisted of nine minutes in the final, against Hertha BSC), but never got on with the manager or the harsh, disciplined atmosphere of a German dressing room,Lundberg (1988), p.
Doosan, who had been confident and aggressive in the first two games, suddenly looked hesitant and ineffective. The Wyverns put slugger Kim Jae-hyeon back into the batting order as their DH, and it immediately paid dividends. Wyverns shortstop Jeong Keun-woo got on with a lead-off single, and Kim scored him with a double to right field. Park Jae-hong got Kim home with a single to put the Wyverns up 2-0, the way they had begun in the last game.
Along with his brother Fábio, Rafael has been praised for his energetic style, and has been described as an "excellent footballer" by Sir Alex Ferguson. Les Kershaw, the former Manchester United academy manager who spotted them, described the pair as being like "two little whippets", praising how "when they got knocked down, they just got straight back up again and got on with it. They were like bouncing balls... very, very quick". The Times has called them "Brazil's answer to the Neville brothers (Gary and Phil Neville)".
The background to this turn of events is that William and Caroline Augusta had hastily married each other in order to avoid a political marriage devised by Napoleon. They had never got on with each other, and both of them claimed, at the time of seeking an annulment, that their marriage had never been consummated. The annulment was duly granted by the papacy on grounds of non-consummation. Shortly afterwards (in 1816), Caroline Augusta married Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor and became Empress Consort of Austria.
This new addition to the family had seven older siblings: five brothers (Otto, Robert, Felix, Carl Ludwig, and Rudolf) and two sisters (Adelheid and Charlotte). By Alfonso's invitation, they took up residence in Palacio Uribarren at Lekeitio in the Bay of Biscay. For the next six years Zita settled in Lekeitio, where she got on with the job of raising and educating her children. Their lessons were under a strict regime, with the greatest volume applying to Otto, and decreasing by age, so that Elisabeth had the smallest workload.
None of these forms was fit to be published and > performed. With Mussorgsky's material as a basis, I decided to create an > instrumental piece by retaining all of the author's best and coherent > material, adding the fewest possible interpolations of my own. It was > necessary to create a form in which Mussorgsky's ideas would mould in the > best fashion. It was a difficult task, of which the satisfactory solution > baffled me for two years, though in the other works of Mussorgsky I had got > on with comparative ease.
However, most accepted that there was a degree of military risk in their jobs, and like Steady and his crew, got on with it. At the inquest, an Air Force witness who remained unidentified and was called 'EA' admitted that he had sacked a US Air Force pilot who had refused to carry out daylight low flying. Air Marshal Sir John Baird, writing to a relative of a killed serviceman, called the situation a national disgrace. He said fitting the foam system now was "too little, too late".
Leela's family had to fight a long, public, legal battle to clear her uncle's and the family's name. The Police's handling of the case, and some officer's ignorance when dealing with her family, all contributed to Leela's decision to become a police officer. Leela was not for wearing her ethnicity on her forehead – she just got on with it and celebrated the fact that she was different. One thing she couldn't stand, however, was being used as a token ethnic officer in the PC initiatives being pedalled by management.
While she was there someone jumped her and hit her on the head. Allie and Bernice Waverley haven't got on with each other since the day Allie arrived at Homicide. It's really evident that Bernice dislikes Allie in the Season 3 episode "Hot House" when she tells her that she doesn't like her. Then in the Season 4 episode "Undercover" we discover that Bernice still doesn't like Allie when she told Terry Jarvis that she "sincerely regrets having Allie Kingston on the team" because she's headstrong and has a problem with authority.
Again, it was a comparatively unpolished record sonically, as both the producer Collins and the band themselves were achieving sounds similar to those heard on the Orange Juice records. This was, however, the intention and the reason the band and producer were put together. "They had definite ideas what they wanted the record to sound like…They had this work ethic, there was nothing spoiled about them – they were proper indie; everything done on a shoe-string and they just got on with it….they were tremendous" – Edwyn Collins.
That year, Thunderclap Newman made a cameo appearance in the British movie Not Tonight, Darling. Thunderclap Newman broke up around 10 April 1971, days before they were scheduled to start a tour of Scotland and weeks before they were scheduled to be part of a package tour with Marsha Hunt and others during the Who's 12-week tour of the US. The members of the band had little in common. In a 1972 NME interview, Newman said that he got on with Keen's music but not with Keen personally, while the exact opposite was true with regard to McCulloch."The sound of Thunderclap".
Three weeks after Phil's shooting, he was still in hospital recovering from his injuries. Steve and Mel returned from their honeymoon and as soon as they stepped into The Queen Vic, Peggy accused Steve of trying to murder her son. Phil's godson Jamie (Jack Ryder) later tried to attack Steve, but Mark and Lisa dragged him away. Steve was soon arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, and admitted to the police that he has never got on with Phil, but did not want to kill him, and insisted that he was away from the Square by the time Phil was shot.
Along with his brother Rafael, Fábio has been praised for his energetic style, and has been described as an "excellent footballer" by his former manager at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson. Les Kershaw, the former Manchester United academy manager who spotted them, described the pair as being like "two little whippets", praising how "when they got knocked down, they just got straight back up again and got on with it. They were like bouncing balls... very, very quick". The Times has called them "Brazil's answer to the Neville brothers", in reference to defenders Gary and Phil Neville.
The controversy over Bennett's actions became public in mid-1945, when the war ended and Percival and Callaghan were released from Japanese captivity. Percival, who had never got on with Bennett, wrote a letter accusing him of relinquishing his command without permission. Callaghan delivered the letter to Blamey upon his release and Blamey convened a court of enquiry under Lieutenant General Leslie Morshead, and Major Generals Victor Stantke and George Wootten, which found that Bennett was not justified in handing over his command, or in leaving Singapore. Veterans of the 8th Division, who were generally loyal to Bennett, protested against this finding.
Vaughn remembered that during their time, John would talk to him about Maya for hours at a time. However, after he was involved in the bombing of a British Embassy in 1995, John was forced to leave Maya and murder friend Lucas North, and since started masquerading as him. In the belief that John died, Maya got on with her life, becoming a doctor and enters a relationship with Vaughn (whom she knows as Michael). Fifteen years later, in the first episode of the ninth series, Vaughn visits Lucas and leaves him with several mementos of his former life, including pictures of him and Maya.
He plans to leave to avoid being unmasked and return by night for the painting, but seeing Halliday at the top of the stairs, pushes him down. Halliday falls, taking Dunstable with him, and while he angers the Duke he endears himself to Linda, who finds herself kissing his face as he lies prone in the hallway. Linda, now firmly in favour of Halliday, reveals she cannot marry without Dunstable's consent, which he refuses after the stairs incident, and also having recalled Halliday's father, who he never got on with. Connie calls Glossop's office, finds Halliday is an imposter and ejects him from the castle.
McMenemy soon bounced back however and was offered the new position of Director of Football by Southampton within weeks of leaving his role with the England team. Fans and the local media were delighted when he accepted the role, which made him the first man to be employed as a Director of Football in the English game. In McMenemy's first season back at Southampton, the Saints finished 10th in the Premiership. But it did not last long and in 1997, when Rupert Lowe arrived as the new chairman, neither McMenemy nor then manager Graeme Souness got on with him and promptly resigned, publicly denouncing the new board in the process.
The Children of Israel mourned for 40 days, then got on with their lives. In Judaism, Heaven is sometimes described as a place where God debates Talmudic law with the angels, and where Jews spend eternity studying the Written and Oral Torah. Jews do not believe in "Hell" as a place of eternal torment. Gehenna is a place or condition of purgatory where Jews spend up to twelve months purifying to get into heaven, depending on how sinful they have been, although some suggest that certain types of sinners can never be purified enough to go to heaven and rather than facing eternal torment, simply cease to exist.
Zanetti went to school in Rothwell to Royds School from which he was expelled and moved to Tinshill Learning Centre until he was 16. Regardless of being expelled, Zanetti claims that he "got on with his work and was in top set for everything", he just wasn't always there and didn't always follow the rules. Zanetti found out he was going to be a father at the age of 16, which he wasn't prepared for at that age. Zanetti has had many jobs at a young age, which include working in a warehouse, where he made pallets from 6am to 6pm, he was also a butcher, window cleaner, bricklayer and milkman.
With "a reputation as a master at finding foreign fiction by writers such as Henning Mankell and Haruki Murakami and turning them into English language hits",Nick Clark, "The publishing house that Stieg Larsson built", The Independent, 5 August 2010. MacLehose has said: "When I first came into publishing, there was André Deutsch, Fredric Warburg, Ernest Hecht, Manya Harari, George Weidenfeld – a generation of multilingual people who came to England bringing the assumption that books that had to be translated were no different.... You simply published the best you could find and if you had to translate them, you just got on with it."Andrew Jack, "Translators: Publishing’s unsung heroes at work", Financial Times, 6 October 201.
Things aren't right between them, and he can't put his finger on the reason why. That's what's going to lead him to question his sexuality..." On-screen, Steven was unable to consummate his love for Stacey, and after an emotional rant, he kissed Christian. The filming of the storyline posed difficulties for Aaron Sidwell; in an interview with the Daily Star he explained, "[Lacey Turner's] a really good friend of mine, so kissing her was weird, but we just got on with it! But I found it really challenging to kiss [John Partridge] because I'm not gay [...] I saw the conflict teenagers go through when they're struggling to come to terms with their sexuality.
The American historians Alan Millet and Williamson Murray described Slim as: Slim quickly got on with the task of training his new army to take the fight to the enemy. His basic premise was that off-road mobility was paramount: much heavy equipment was exchanged for mule- or air-transported equipment, and motor transport was kept to a minimum and restricted to vehicles that could cope with some of the worst combat terrain on Earth. The new doctrine dictated that if the Japanese had cut the lines of communication, then they too were surrounded. All units were to form defensive 'boxes', to be resupplied by air and assisted by integrated close air support and armour.
Five years after leaving Dynamos, Mwila returned as coach amid reports of some players boycotting training upon hearing the news. Undeterred, Mwila got on with the job with Jim Bone as Technical Advisor and Chola as his assistant. Rechristened 'Power 90,' Dynamos won 3 trophies in 1990, just missing out on the league to Nkana. The following year, Dynamos bagged the big one when they overcame Nigeria's Benue Cement Company Lions 5–4 on aggregate to scoop the Africa Cup Winners Cup, the only Zambian team to have achieved that feat to date. Dynamos had gone down 2–3 in the first leg in Nigeria but were able to win 3–1 at home despite being a goal down at half-time.
The abrupt non-championship status of the Spanish Grand Prix and the cancellation of the Swedish Grand Prix at the Anderstorp circuit meant there was a 6-week gap between the Monaco and French Grands Prix. The French Grand Prix took place while the Spanish Grand Prix debacle was still raging on 4 weeks afterwards. With their racing licenses given back to them, the drivers got on with their jobs, and at the Paul Ricard circuit on the southern French riviera near Marseille, Williams driver Jones beat the Ligiers of Jacques Laffite and Didier Pironi on home soil. Jones won the race by 4.52 seconds from a charging Pironi after he had been held up by teammate Laffite for a number of laps.
She's best defined by constriction ad reduction, an her music has subsequently become a soundtrack to lack of choice." The poor reception prompt Hadfield to release an apology to Minogue, blaming himself for not being in control of the promotion; "I loved her voice, got on with her and I am embarrassed that I failed her." Tom Parker, who wrote the liner notes for the 2003-release of Impossible Princess, had observed that critics slated "Some Kind of Bliss" due to Minogue's approach to "obtain lyrical and production credibility, which was overshadowed in whole". Minogue publicly commented about the single's aftermath "I think the static was that Elton had 75 percent of the sales that week, so mine didn't get off at a good start.
Val Guest was not involved in any of the music sessions; Anthony Hinds supervised Bernard and made the final decisions as to where the music should occur. Bernard composed the music at his piano and then worked out the orchestration, which was performed by the Royal Opera House Orchestra. Hollingsworth restricted the arrangement of the score to just the string and percussion sections: Bernard recalled, "I had not written for film before and had only used strings for the BBC scores, so I think that John thought it would be better to see how I got on with these two sections before letting me loose with a full orchestra". The score runs to 20 minutes and uses a rising and falling three-note semitone throughout.
After the July 2005 bombings in central London, clergy at the church published a prayer and invited the congregation to pray, 'O Saviour Christ, in whom there is neither Jew nor Greek, East nor West, black nor white, we pray for all, of whatever nation, who are suffering after the explosions in London.'Ruth Gledhill, 'Archbishop Leads the Prayers for Those Touched by Tragedy', The Times, 9 July 2005. The former Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, visited the church on 10 March 2006, to help alongside the regular volunteers at the church's night shelter for the homeless. According to the Diocese of London web site, Dr Williams 'got on with the job in hand, serving food, making beds and chatting to the guests using the shelter'.
He was in the habit of issuing written encouragements and orders. For example, on one occasion he pinned up a notice: When interviewed later about it Lacedelli said "We just ignored him and got on with it". The climbers again spread out across the various camps and Compagnoni and Rey scaled House's Chimney but then another storm confined everyone to their tents. On 5 July, Compagnoni (who Desio had nominated to lead the high-level climbing), Abram and Gallotti established Camp V and then two days later reached Camp VI with fixed ropes now running all the way up from Camp I. They used the ropes from the 1953 expedition to reach camp VII although, on descending, the ropes slipped from their anchor points causing Floreanini to fall but suffering no very serious injury.
It was even sent to Lincolnshire Road Car's Scunthorpe depot when they had a vehicle shortage, but it was swiftly returned to Mansfield. Yorkshire Woollen were fond of their Lowlanders, although drivers nicknamed them "Scrum-Half" buses, the point being that they were best driven by small drivers with long arms. Although the Lowlander was a specialist low height bus they were used fairly indiscriminately, often turn and turnabout with Leyland Titan PD3s. The Alexander companies got on with their Lowlanders, and Midland, in particular, may have felt a sense of obligation, as many of their services distributed Albion workers to Clydebank and Glasgow’s northern and north-eastern suburbs from a stand on Scotstoun’s Dumbarton Road. Highland made good use of their cascaded fleet of Lowlanders, mainly on scholars’ contracts and work involved in the Dounreay Fast-Breeder Nuclear Reactor complex.
The executive producer, Emma Wakefield, replied by stating that there was a balance of views in the documentary, including from those who were staying in the area and those who had left. After the documentary had aired, Wales wrote in the Newham Recorder that white people were still the borough's largest ethnic group, and a survey showed 9 out of 10 people got on with those from different backgrounds. Dr Ruth Cherrington of the University of East London defended the documentary for highlighting a complex issue, but pointed out that it did not cover the impact of a decrease of social housing on the white working class. Ali Catterall of The Guardian chastised the show for its "absurdly provocative title", but praised it for a balance between "very illiberal opinions" and "sober, progressive voices" that turned it into "a consistently compelling watch".
After the first event at Walt Disney World Speedway, a two-month gap followed until the next race at Phoenix International Raceway, which was a trend for 1996 as the rest of the races were spread out in a similar fashion. In the meantime, some IRL competitors kept on racing: on February 4, Scott Sharp scored the overall win at the 24 Hours of Daytona in a Riley & Scott Mk III, while Johnny O'Connell and John Paul Jr. finished on the podium of the GTS-1 and GTS-2 class, respectively. Michele Alboreto also competed in the race, and would finish 2nd overall in the 12 Hours of Sebring a month later. Also, Tony Stewart started his part- time NASCAR Busch Series deal at the Daytona opener, finishing 21st in his first ever NASCAR race, while Scott Sharp and Stan Wattles got on with their parallel Trans-Am and Atlantic programmes.
He and Harriet presided over a women's residence hall beginning in 1881. John Muir credits Professor Sterling for hearing Muir's personal appeal for admission to the school, since Muir did not formally have the educational background due to his work on the family farm in rural Marquette County. As Muir put it: > With fear and trembling, overladen with ignorance, I called on Professor > Stirling [sic], who was then Acting President, presented my case, and told > him how far I had got on with my studies at home, and that I hadn't been to > school since leaving Scotland at the age of eleven years, excepting one > short term of a couple of months at a district school, because I could not > be spared from the farm work. After hearing my story, the kind professor > welcomed me to the glorious University — next, it seemed to me, to the > Kingdom of Heaven.
Despite comments on her intelligence, Honey got on with the job and found herself disarming a gunman who took PC Gary Best hostage on her first day. This saw the pair strike up a close friendship, however Honey let Gary's hopes of a more intimate relationship down when they had a one-night stand, after Gary conned her into thinking he had issues with intimacy. Honey risked her career when she discovered her footballer fiancé Steven 'Fletch' Fletcher was under investigation for a deliberate foul during a football game that damaged a rival's knee ligaments, stealing a videotape of the incident. DS Phil Hunter tried to get one over on Honey by letting slip a rumor Fletch was sleeping around with an Italian woman, and a devastated Honey caught them in bed together, abruptly ending her relationship with Fletch and returning the stolen tape.
250px Claude William Kinder does not receive very much mention in Chinese historic sources, perhaps because of China's intense sensitivity to the part played by foreigners in China during this period. Kinder, however, played a crucial role in the early development of this first railway. He detested the power struggles and political squabbles between the numerous railway's directors that he worked under but from the point of view of being a reliable and steady man at the helm on the ground, he got on with the job of building and operating the railway while his superiors jostled for power and “played musical chairs”. Kinder worked for the Chinese railway for 31 years as Engineer-in-Chief and also later General Manager of the progressively developing IRNC before resigning in May 1909 following a difference of opinion with a new Director-General. Hu Yu-fen, with whom Kinder had in later years enjoyed a cordial relationship, died in 1906 and this led to the appointment in 1907 of a Yuan Shi Kai's protégé, Liang Shi Yi as the head of a newly created Chief Railway Bureau.
"My primary interest in the school was as a crossing place for people from different backgrounds, how they got on with each other across class lines," MacDougall said in an interview. "But in the process of working on it, I actually became much more interested in the school as a kind of social organism, a micro-society with its own rules and rituals, and the films ended up being about the experience of students growing up in this kind of institution where they had to learn a whole new game plan, different from their previous lives which had been living within their family." MacDougall went on to make film studies of two further institutions for children in India, the Rishi Valley School in South India and the Prayas Children’s Home for Boys in New Delhi. From 2011 to 2017 he directed the 6-year “Childhood and Modernity” project in India in which different groups of children conducted research in their own communities using video cameras. It produced over 20 short films, 12 of which are presented in the DVD production, The Child’s Eye (2018).

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