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  • 31Get Safe Online — is a United Kingdom based campaign and national initiative to teach citizens about basic computer security and internet privacy. It was launched in October 2005 with the backing of several government departments, and the support and sponsorship… …

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  • 32Get Johnny Week — was a week long storyline in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders , which occurred at the end of March 2006. The storyline involved the characters of Johnny and Ruby Allen, Grant and Phil Mitchell, and Jake and Danny Moon.toryline development… …

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  • 33with — [ wıð, wıθ ] preposition *** 1. ) together if one person or thing is with another or does something with them, they are together or they do it together: Hannah lives with her parents. chicken served with vegetables and mushrooms I ll be with you… …

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  • 34fall in with — 1 he fell in with a bad crowd: GET INVOLVED WITH, take up with, join up with, go around with, string along with, make friends with; informal hang out/about with. 2 he won t fall in with their demands: COMPLY WITH, go along with, support,… …

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  • 35Get Shorty — is a novel by American novelist Elmore Leonard, first published in 1990, and a movie adaptation of the same name, released in 1995.Plot summaryThe book s story centres around Chili Palmer, a small time shylock (or loanshark) based in Miami, who… …

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  • 36get into the swing (of something) — informal phrase to become used to a new situation and to feel confident that you can deal with it I’ve been here a week, and I’m only just beginning to get into the swing of things. Thesaurus: to become familiar with a new situation or way of… …

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  • 37get your teeth into — (or chiefly US sink your teeth into) : to become fully involved in (something, such as a new activity) : to do or deal with (something) with a lot of energy, interest, etc. He finally has a project he can get his teeth into. • • • Main Entry:… …

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  • 38with — W1S1 [wıð, wıθ] prep [: Old English; Origin: against, from, with ] 1.) used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place ▪ I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. ▪ Put this bag with the others. ▪ I always wear these… …

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  • 39take up with — BECOME FRIENDS WITH, go around with, fall in with, string along with, get involved with, start seeing; informal knock around with, hang out with. → take * * * begin to associate with (someone), esp. in a way disapproved of by the speaker he s… …

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  • 40take up with — Burt has taken up with the kids in the ski club Syn: become friends with, (begin to) go around with, fall in with, string along with, get involved with, start seeing; informal (begin to) hang out with …

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