There were no priority passes at Wembley, everyone got a ticket and got on with it.
We got on with the task by asking for help from wedding planners, friends and family.
Everything was up in the air when I returned but the boys have just got on with it.
He just took it in his stride and got on with his game.
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He was a quiet man who just got on with his job, his rugby, his life and his family.
As soon as she got on with the arrangements, of course, all but the tried and true had fallen away.
It's time the First Minister stopped behaving like an opposition politician, showed some guts and leadership and got on with his job.
It was tough, but I was so high from having a baby and doing the competition, that I just got on with it.
The executives I interviewed picked themselves up and got on with business instead of wallowing in self-pity, just like Smart, Lin, Garvey, and Zinardi.
We got on with the task of fulfilling the ideas that so many Americans have struggled for, and sacrificed for, and given their lives for.
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But at the time Jackson seemed to do nothing to stop the rumours and got on with his own life, recording Bad, which appeared in 1987.
But because I took myself out of it I wasn't as hard as it could have been, as I just got on with my own thing.
Businesses - and some governments, both national and local - got on with the job either unilaterally or in groups, often in collaboration with civil society and NGOs.
Then it asked the banks to look over Daewoo's shoulder, to make sure it got on with restructuring. (Daewoo claims it is still in charge of the process.).
He can expect a few heavy hits from Eamon Fitzmaurice but the Crossmolina star has been taking those kind of blows all summer and has got up and got on with his business.
On the last day of its existence, the News of the World was a subdued place as journalists got on with the job of putting out "the best product" possible, said Paul McNamara, the paper's defense editor.
Labour may be getting a bit hot under the collar over the UK government's reluctance to devote parliamentary time to a discussion of the Welsh government's revenue-raising abilities but peers have quietly got on with the job.
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It was Ron Huldai, Tel Aviv's 13-year mayor and a former combat pilot, who, while London's Tech City was not even the subject of an interdepartmental memo, had got on with building a tech center second only to Silicon Valley.
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If they just got on with it then, apart from the money it would save the authorities not having to prosecute them, the goodwill (my middle name by the way) it would generate would go a long way to restoring trust in the financial system.
Lula got on well with George Bush even while disagreeing with many of his policies.
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In Chicago he got on well with everybody, from the local teachers' unions to the Daley political machine.
Her son, Ben, told the court he got on well with Fraser, who had told him the reason for the split was his brother's attitude towards him.
Before she was thrust under the national spotlight, she was an extremely popular governor who got on well with Democrats and worked with them on practical projects such as a gas pipeline.
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