Pack up your family and what you can carry and get out of town.
Sounds like a man who needs to get out of town for a few days.
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Thanks to 800-numbers, they no longer have to get out of town before the victims go to the police.
Ms. MISSY HOUTLAND: It would take longer to get out of town.
"I drove up to the opening-night theater having just read the Los Angeles Times review, and I just wanted to get out of town, " Bacharach says.
Those that can afford to get out of town do, and those that can't tend to stock up on provisions and hole them selves up for a few days.
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He drives an hour each way to his job as a mechanic, but says many of his friends, "had to go in the military to get out of town, " and get a job.
"The only reason we don't have more tales of people in grave danger and more loss of life is because everybody heeded the governor's instructions, the mayor's instructions, the parish president's instructions to get out of town, " Chertoff said at a news conference with Jindal.
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Back in 1976, the Soviet Union was a superpower, there was only one kind of Coca-Cola and if a coffee shop tried to charge its customers four bucks for a cup of joe, it would get run out of town.
The UN won permission from the Israeli military to escort the soldiers and police out this afternoon and they were joined by hundreds of civilians who are also desperate to get out of this town.
While it seems clear that these intellectually-matched, liberal characters would probably be good together, it's a mystery why Sally is angrily rejecting Matt's every creative appeal and urging him to get on out of town.
"If we need to get the client out of town or a venue, we know what to do and where to go, " says Jeff Bilyeu, president of the Bilyeu Group.
In a statement, Walton and Hersham FC said the proposals would "force Swans to move into an ill-considered and highly problematic sharing arrangement with Walton Casuals FC and Walton Athletic Club at a very hard-to-get-to out of town site at Waterside Drive".
The uniform of the auxiliary looks very similar to that of a navy officer and will pass as such to all but the trained eye so walking up the gangway of a ship, in uniform and willing to help, is an excellent way to get a free ride out of town.
Days or weeks can be bought so you can get your fitness on when out of town.
Well, the so-called 'c-store' is partly to provide for those who can't get to the out-of-town, once-a-week shop.
The international community in the U.S. - one of the things we've seen is the way that the city is flooded is there is some form of machinery, some form of equipment that they could bring in, similar to like FEMA, to help get a lot of the water out of the town and back into the river.
Now many Smithtown residents want their town council to get more out of Verizon.
It did not take long for us to decide to get out of the insanity of Southern California and move to the humble town of St.
Physician groups have started heart hospitals, spine hospitals and orthopedic hospitals to get out from under the shoe of whatever the big medical system is in town.
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"By August, a lot of people have exhausted their getting-out-of-town budgets and they just want to find a way to get away within the city, " Ms. Resler said.
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This also works for impressing out of town relatives, and is as close to the inside of the the exchange as civilians can get.
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