It takes courage to face the unknown, and get-up-and-go to get up and go.
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"Your husband said I was dressed conservatively, " Ms. McFarland said of her simple black get-up.
The catalyst for California's transformation was an influx of get-up-and-go risk-takers in search of riches.
High levels of energy the get-up-and-go that one needs to be successful.
Their get-up would normally suggest right-wing paramilitary groups, rather than the left-wing guerrillas.
And migrants are unusually likely to have the necessary get-up-and-go: 40% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children.
Chris Brown wore an all-white get-up from Lanvin, down to the shoes.
Jennifer Seeger, who survived the attack, said she had seen the man and thought his get-up was part of the entertainment for the film's debut.
All these people had the get-up-and-go to pull up stakes and come here, a temperament that made them different from their friends and relatives who stayed home.
However she was happy to parade it in department stores on her return to the US. She was back at Wimbledon in 1950 but in a much more demure get-up.
Instead of kidding yourself that a particularly nice get-up on the screen will fit, you can look at a virtual representation of the clothes on your body via a Web cam.
He showed savvy in turning up to the loya jirga in the get-up of a jihadi commander, an image reminiscent of the struggle against the Soviet occupation that ordinary Afghans appreciate.
Auto shows are all about splashy designs, but the sedate yet solid characteristics of the Accord were a welcome reminder that lots of customers seek an accessible, get-up-and go car in their daily driver.
Not only do you get a series of individual movies capable of standing up on their own right while cross-promoting each other, you get team-up movies that get to ride the accumulated hype of each character.
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But all practices will get back-up support from a national call-centre, easing the administrative burden.
It has two drawbacks: a single runway that can get backed-up, and a paucity of flights to the West Coast.
Ivory Coast international Drogba had been spotted with a hot-water bottle as he watched from the dugout during the opening half but it did not take him long to get warmed-up.
Having to go through a cloture motion simply to get -- simply to get an up or down vote on a non-controversial nominee that has gone through a committee unanimously, and then ultimately gets through the Senate with one or two no votes or also gets through unanimously, is nothing more than a ridiculous abuse of the rules of the Senate.
Giant video screens were set up so the huge crowd could get a close-up look at Francis, and dozens of medical teams were on hand for any emergencies.
From a hard-nosed perspective, the other nominees who will not get up-or-down votes in this round can be considered casualties of war.
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That way, if one spouse dies, the whole house will get a step-up in basis.
In Germany, women in their 40s get a check-up every year with a specialist doctor.
You can even get up-to-the minute market action with real-time charting for day trading.
And people won't buy electric cars until they'll be able to get a fill-up.
"If we wait, it gives us the opportunity to get the back-up digital antenna installed, " he says.
You may be elderly and your heirs will get a step-up in cost basis at your death.
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Exit polls suggest Labour will get 17 seats - up from just seven in the outgoing parliament.
It shut down in April and is starting to get that boarded-up, abandoned look when I walk by.
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