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  • 101get on — [v1] mount ascend, board, climb, embark, enplane, entrain, go up, scale; concepts 159,166 Ant. dismount, get off get on [v2] cope, progress advance, do, do well enough, fare, get along, get by, make out, manage, muddle through*, prosper, shift,… …

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  • 102Get in the game — (GITG) is a developer relations and marketing program of ATI Technologies, a technology company best known for its PC graphics products. The program is designed to ensure that PC games take full advantage of ATI hardware, ensure driver… …

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  • 103Get Off of My Cloud — «Get Off of My Cloud» Сингл The Rolling Stones из альбома December s Children (And Everybody s) Сторона «Б» «I m Free» (США) «The Singer Not the Song» (Великобритания) Выпущен 25 сентября 1965 (США) 22 октября 1965 (Великобритания) Формат …

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  • 104get it through your head (that) — get it into/through/your head (that) informal phrase to understand and accept something Why can’t you get it into your head that we’re just friends? Thesaurus: to understand something …

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  • 105get something through your thick head — get something into/through/your thick head/skull/informal phrase to start understanding something This expression is used when you are angry and you think someone is being stupid Will you get it into your thick head that I’m not coming! Thes …

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  • 106Get It Together — Album par The Jackson 5 Sortie 12 Septembre 1973 Durée 36 min 00 s Genre R B Producteur Hal Davis Label …

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  • 107Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! — Album par The Rolling Stones Sortie 4 septembre 1970 (UK) 26 septembre 1970 (US) Enregistrement 26 28 novembre 1969 Durée 47 min 36 s …

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  • 108Through the Rain — «Through the Rain» Сингл …

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  • 109get along — [v1] make progress cope, develop, do, fare, flourish, get by*, get on*, make out, manage, muddle through*, prosper, shift, succeed, thrive; concepts 117,704 Ant. cease, halt, stop get along [v2] depart advance, be off, go, go away, leave, march,… …

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  • 110get it through someone's head — to cause someone to learn and remember something She s finally gotten it through their heads that she doesn t eat meat. • • • Main Entry: ↑head …

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