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Previously published under the title Get a Good Job in 30 Days
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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Previously published under the title Get a Good Job in 30 Days
30 DAYS TO A GOOD JOB HAL GIESEKING PAUL PLAWIN 1994
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The jobs package unveiled under the title Get Britain Working featured tougher checks on Incapacity Benefit claimants which could see them lose £25 a week in state help; a new chain of technical schools teaching vocational subjects in English cities; 10,000 new university places; and a boost to apprenticeship schemes.
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And use the most advanced tricks and techniques … never walk away empty handed again – Get the girl every time!
Matthew Yglesias » A Stimulus Plan in Case We Ever Get Really Desperate and Insane 2009
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Perla -- if you can find it, the novella in Playing Easy to Get is a fun, quick read.
Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2009
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Poll: Majority don't approve of Palin Get those Palin 2012 stickers [...]
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And as in Get Carter, which has been referred to a couple of times recently (the "are you naked" exchange over the phone a few minutes ago), we find ourselves on top of a commercial building in a fairly bleak area.
Watch Layer Cake: live! Michael Hann 2010
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Without realizing it, Bob had made a decision to leave as scheduled that was similar to the mind-set that sometimes gets military pilots in trouble, a condition they call Get Homeitis: pilot talk referring to how pilots can sometimes become fixated on returning to base after a mission, no matter what the situation.
OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010
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