"You couldn't ask for a better daughter, " she managed to get across her lips.
They outplayed us today, we weren't quite good enough to get across the line.
That's not the message we want to get across - I'm fed up of it.
That seems to be the message that Alan Greenspan and his colleagues are keen to get across.
Generally speaking I am not a horse - I think that's a really important point to get across.
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The problem, however, is that operational intelligence is not an easy idea to get across in an organization.
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But even in Poland, the company's offering is nothing like what you get across the border in Germany.
Gridlock cleared as it tends to when members of Congress want to get across town to National Airport heading home.
The real point I want to get across though is that most basic of economic points, that there are no solutions.
What I am trying to get across is the coldness and callousness.
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They went to the Haitian border to witness the treatment of Haitians attempting to get across and get food for their starving families.
The point I want to get across in this post is what we learned about the overall difficulty of organizational design problems.
But what the manual doesn't address and can't measure is what happens after all those perfectly uniform burgers and buns get across the counter.
"It can be quite difficult using a newspaper advert to get across what being a doctor in the island can involve, " he said.
Politicians because of the often chronological nature of their careers and the others because it is difficult to get across in words what they did.
Mr. RUSSUM: The impression I got was that they were trying to get across to us that it's basically make the sale at any cost.
They save money, I save money and I get across faster.
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Those who do get across are safe, although the Russians occasionally fire over the refugee camps in the night, presumably to show who is boss.
You can get across your enthusiasm in many ways, coaches say.
When I saw it, I thought using profanity to reach kids does not seem to me like the best way to make the message get across.
Certainly recently, the access to a number of media outlets has led to the ability for people to get across a lot of communication very quickly.
In a matter of hours, millions of people had their phone and internet connection denied by their government because the message they were trying to get across.
The captain exchanged passes with Horacio Agulla before slipping the ball through to Tiesi, who raced over the line before Sean Lamont could get across to tackle.
One message that David Cameron and Nick Clegg supposedly want to get across with their mid-term review is that the coalition is about more than the economy.
Brooklyn Bridge was packed with pedestrians, so much so that I had to use my bell repeatedly to get across as walkers drifted into the cycling lane.
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And there was even some news about Symbian, with a public transport service helping you get across more than 400 cities worldwide, and an augmented reality app.
On that sort of showing, the churches are now shooting the messenger - blaming the broadcasters for not delivering the message they themselves are failing to get across.
Indeed, they don't necessarily have to get across the border.
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