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  • 111Get Back (Ludacris) — «Get Back» Сингл Лудакриса c альбома «The Red Light District» Выпущен 9 ноября 200 …

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  • 112Off the Mark — is a comic panel created by Mark Parisi (born 1961) which began in 1987 and now appears in 100 newspapers. It also appears on greeting cards, in magazines, on T shirts and more. Off The Mark is distributed daily by United Media. The humor of this …

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  • 113Get at Me Dog — «Get at Me Dog» Сингл DMX из альбома It’s Dar …

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  • 114get off your tail — get off (your) tail American, very informal to stop being lazy and start doing something. You ve just got to get off your tail and start looking for a job. (often an order) …

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  • 115get off tail — get off (your) tail American, very informal to stop being lazy and start doing something. You ve just got to get off your tail and start looking for a job. (often an order) …

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  • 116get off one's butt — get busy, start working He should get off his butt and try and get a job so he will have some money …

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  • 117get off someone's case — get off (someone s) case informal get on (someone s) case to criticize someone in an annoying way for something that they have done. I told him very straightforwardly that the problem had already been dealt with and he was to get off my case. (=… …

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  • 118get off case — get off (someone s) case informal get on (someone s) case to criticize someone in an annoying way for something that they have done. I told him very straightforwardly that the problem had already been dealt with and he was to get off my case. (=… …

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  • 119get away — {v.} 1. To get loose or get free; become free from being held or controlled; succeed in leaving; escape. * /As Jim was trying the bat, it got away from him and hit Tom./ * /Someone left the door open, and the puppy got away./ * /Mary tried to… …

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  • 120get away — {v.} 1. To get loose or get free; become free from being held or controlled; succeed in leaving; escape. * /As Jim was trying the bat, it got away from him and hit Tom./ * /Someone left the door open, and the puppy got away./ * /Mary tried to… …

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