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If you don't have a ticket yet, get a move on.
But get a move on: The holiday countdown clock is already ticking!
But get a move on: GameStop&aposs Cyber Monday sales end today.
I gotta get a move on, so G. gets me an Uber home.
They have a huge schedule and they have to get a move on.
If not, get a move on and save $100 before the price increases.
The rope is running out, fraying and unraveling — get a move on, boys.
So it'd be best to get a move-on if you want yours fixed.
But get a move on and buy your ticket — these babies won't last long.
Applications close on June 29, so get a move on and apply right now.
If you want to take advantage of the room, you'd better get a move on.
Rocket Raccoon appears and tells Thor to get a move on it or he's leaving.
Now it is time for everyone to get a move on and get to work.
If Blippar wants to build the ultimate visual search engine, it needs to get a move on.
If you had been planning to binge the entire thing, it's time to get a move on.
Though you'd better get a move on if you're trying to cop any or all of the above.
Get a move on and buy your 2-4-1 Innovator passes for €695 before the sale ends.
Another loss might just prompt Masai Ujiri, Toronto's team president, to get a move on some trade talks.
It's so good, we're anxious for 2016 to get a move on and usher in more Barbie-worthy scenarios.
So if you want to try out all the features for free, you might want to get a move on.
The ghost of Nijinsky appears and tells Massine to get a move on—Diaghilev doesn't like to be kept waiting.
There are evacuation zones, which cities use to tell one area to get a move on and keep others from budging.
If not, you'll be wanting to get a move on, given that the film is coming to theaters on March 17.
College-bound students: If you haven't already submitted your financial aid application for 53-18, it's time to get a move on.
Despite being urged to get a move on the specific issue of Huawei, it's notable that the government continues to hold off.
If that sounds like something you might be interested in, and your bank account is large enough, you might want to get a move on.
I think that because that merger was delayed by the Justice Department, they had to get a move on, and you also have that debt.
More than 60 representatives from the House are calling on the Senate to get a move on and confirm the Trump administration's nominee for NASA administrator.
I still think that's a seriously tight-assed opinion to have, BUT… I also keep dad hours and I need these games to get a move on.
I understand Marling's desire to get a move on with The OA season 2, but at least she knows for certain what happens in the new season.
If he hopes to make good on his promise to blow up party politics in Europe as he did in France, he needs to get a move on.
Now, after 12 advanced economies accounting for 40 percent of the global economy signed a TPP deal this month, India's trade negotiators feel they need to get a move on.
Image: SpaceX/FlickrAfter several delays (and let's face it, a horrible yesterday), it's probably about time that NASA/SpaceX get a move-on and show us that incredible reused rocket launch.
As the motor stammers a tiny conductor terrorises the boat, calling brusquely for tickets, chastising people for where and how they sit, shouting at the pilot to get a move on.
If Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos wants to hit is target of delivery drones debuting in the four to five years he estimated back in 2013, Amazon had better get a move on.
Remember, Blair Waldorf once said: "Whoever said money doesn't buy happiness doesn't know where to shop," so you better get a move on before this piece of history (yes, history!) sells out.
This Cyber Monday deal is good for today December 27 only (until midnight, local Berlin time) and is not applicable to Startup Alley Exhibitor Packages, student or government tickets, so get a move on.
And if for some reason, you've really been wanting to watch 227 lately (hey, it could happen), you better get a move on, because HBO Now is dropping it from the service on February 21th.
Even into his 90s, his remarks have gotten him into trouble, such as when he exasperatedly swore at a photographer at an event in 2015, ordering him to get a move on with an expletive.
This deal might go fast, but you have a few different chances to get your hands on one — the Black Friday bundle is already live on Amazon, GameStop, and Walmart, so get a move on!
Still, if you're hoping to pull the lever for your preferred candidate in the 2020 presidential election, you'll need to get a move on — there's now a 10-month average wait just to get your application approved.
"My hope is that we will be able to bring it up on the floor and see if we can't get the votes to go to conference and appoint conferees and get a move on," she said.
Not everyone has a schedule that allows them to brew their coffee in a Chemex: Sometimes, you just need to be able to push a button and get a move on — and you can do exactly that with a Keurig coffee maker.
Some people will miss out on tens of thousands of pounds if they don't get a move on.
"Get a Move On" is a song by American rock singer Eddie Money from his album Playing for Keeps in 1980. It was released as a single and reached #46 on the Billboard Hot 100.
This is after Goldfinger reveals he will use an atomic device to open the vault: "Bond sighed wearily. Once more into the breach, dear friend! This time it really was St George and the dragon. And St George had better get a move on and do something".
Bertie nervously says that his speech went well, but now is the time to leave. Hearing voices approach, Bertie hides under a rug in the back of the car. Miss Tomlinson approaches the car, telling Jeeves that some girls were found smoking cigarettes given by Mr. Wooster. After she leaves, Bertie tells Jeeves to get a move on.
He also joined the Adam Faith Show tour for a series of one-nighters. The follow up single, "Get a Move On", was entered in the heats of the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 to pick the British entry, which took place on 11 February of that year. (See United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962). There were twelve entries.
He heard either Bruce or Newborn state in German, "Come on Doctor get a move on!" He then observed Bruce showing the fishing ID license to the guards, to which he deliberately dropped and then picked up again in order to obfuscate the imperfections of the documentation. He explained the hurried perception effect was good. He was impressed with their chicanery.
Astonished by the change in his friend's circumstances, John asks what has happened: Richie explains, enigmatically, that he was "left some money", and that they have a gig in Pasadena. John points out that Pasadena is 5000 miles away, so Richie replies that they had better get a move on, playing some fantastic Motown tunes on the way. The two friends depart and the car is seen driving away into the distance as the credits roll.
The soundtrack features "It's a Beautiful Day" by The Beach Boys, "Crawling to the USA" by Elvis Costello and "Get a Move On" by Eddie Money. In a scene that features a song by Vietnamese singer Mouling Jackson (Zane Buzby, better known as a TV director and philanthropist), a large poster of actor Burt Kwouk can be seen. The photo is actually taken from the 1968 film The Shoes of the Fisherman, in which Kwouk played Chinese leader Chairman Peng.
The band gained notoriety in 2002 and 2003 for sneaking onto the Warped Tour. In 2002 they "found an open gate in the back, hid behind a dumpster and then quickly set up in front of the stage and started playing". In San Francisco "a security guard told them to get a move on. However, while loading their gear—in full 'uniform'—into the group's 'space van', another security guard ... assumed they were supposed to be there ... [and] kindly directed them to the official artist entrance".
"Get a Move On"- also featured on the soundtrack from Americathon - received AOR airplay as did "Trinidad", but the singles chosen for release didn't stir much excitement with reviewers or radio. The album was briefly released on the CD format, but quickly withdrawn. It had not been reissued on CD until 2012 when the four first albums were remastered and re-released by a European label named Rock Candy. Following the end of the tour supporting this album, Money experienced a collapse and subsequent hospitalization.
The single version of the song omits some verses on the second repetition of the chorus (Maybe my foolishness is past, and maybe now at last, I see how the real thing can be), and ends with a fade effect. This version can be found on the singles released between 1980 and 1987, normally with another song from La Boum (most original copies had "Gotta Get A Move On" (Instrumental) by Karoline Krüger on the B-side, although some came with "I Can't Swim" or "Swingin' Around") and on The Best of Richard Sanderson.
"The Times. 18 March 1982. p. 3. In a gesture of goodwill, he knelt in prayer with Pope John Paul II in Canterbury Cathedral during John Paul's visit to the United Kingdom in 1982. On 18 April 1982, Runcie said in an interview with London Weekend Television that he hoped the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church would be unified by 2000: "I dream of unity with Rome, and with the great Reform tradition and with the Orthodox, by the end of the century, but we will have to get a move on, certainly, if that is our target.
I liked the spirit of the thing > ; the quiet feeling that things must be done ' right now,' kept on till they > are done ; that one "has to get a move on," and work quickly. Not if the > weather suits or if circumstances are favorable, or if one's calculations > are correct, or unless one should be too tired. There was very little "if" > or "unless" about Carter or Allen. Young Mr. Grainger's book is exceedingly > interesting to Australians opening up a great country under other physical > conditions, but on the same human principles as in the land of the maple and > the pine.
He returned permanently to Vienna in 1926 where he became editor of Die Teppichborse, a monthly carpet industry trade magazinep. 2, Readers' Union, 'The man who went East', in Travel special, Readers' News No. 20 (April 1939). Here, with some leisure time, and stimulated by occasional visits of former comrades, he pieced together his war diary as “Pascholl plenny!” (literally 'Get a move on, prisoner'). In 1936 he had his manuscript accepted by a publisher, and this led to his writing the account of his 1924–1925 adventure later published as “Alone through the forbidden land”.
Crawford removed some of the old OS maps and stored them in the garage of his house at Nursling, while also unsuccessfully urging the Director-General to remove the OS' archive of books, documents, maps and photographs to a secure location. Subsequently, the OS headquarters were destroyed in the bombing, resulting in the loss of most of their archive. The refusal of the OS administration to take his warnings seriously infuriated Crawford, exacerbating his anger about the civil service's red tape and bureaucracy. In his words, "trying to get a move on in the Civil Service was like trying to swim in a lake of glue".
Throughout the early 1980s, Cebar was a member of a rock and R&B; combo, The R&B; Cadets, with Jon Sieger, Mike Sieger, Robyn Pluer, Bob Jennings, Juli Wood and Bob Schneider. The band played Sieger's compositions, with obscure songs from the mid-20th century that Cebar had unearthed. The R&B; Cadets released an album entitled Top Happy in 1986, and a 7-inch 33 entitled Get a Move On in 1981, including the song "Hook, Line, and Sinker", "One Is Green", "Headin' for the Poor House" and "Down by the River". During this period, Cebar and Claudia Schmidt released a 7-inch 45 "The Outskirts Of You" b/w "Baby, It's Cold Outside".
Nat Leonard – "My Own Worst Enemy (Spector Mix)" # Mylo – "Need You Tonight" # Cut Copy – "Saturdays" # Max Sedgley – "Happy" Disc Two # Hardsoul feat. Ron Carroll – "Back Together (Copyright Reprise Mix)" # Soldiers of Twilight – "Believe (Martin Solveig Vocal Dub)" # Cajmere feat. Walter Phillips – "Midnight (MG's Funk'd Vocal Mix)" # Martin Solveig – "I'm A Good Man" # Fred Everything feat. Karl The Voice – "For Your Pleasure" # Low – "Tonight (Ben Watt Night Flight Remix)" # Ben Watt – "Lone Cat (Holding On)" # Sandy Rivera – "Dreams (Rasmus Faber Remix)" # DJ Gregory – "The Joburg Theme" # Justin Martin – "The Sad Piano (Charles Webster Remix)" # Toby Neal – "Feelin' Alright" # Shakedown – "Love Game (Original Shakedown Mix)" # Mr. Scruff – "Get A Move On" # Sweet Coffee – "Don't Need You (Den Hetrix & Cash'mir House Mix)" # J:Sonic feat.
His best known song is "Let Me Go Home, Whiskey", which was a hit in the early 1950s for Amos Milburn, was later revived by Asleep at the Wheel, and later performed by Jerre Maynard and his Greazy Gravy Blues Band. Another Henry song, "Hypin' Women Blues", recorded in 1945 for the Enterprise label, later recorded by T-Bone Walker in 1947 for the Black & White label was sampled by DJ Mr. Scruff for his song "Get a Move On", which was used in several TV commercials. This led to a revival of interest in Henry's compositions. Henry recorded with and arranged for the elite of jazz and rhythm and blues, including Dinah Washington, Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, The Treniers, Illinois Jacquet, and Miles Davis.
His most notable hit, "Get a Move On", is built around "Bird's Lament (In Memory of Charlie Parker)" by Moondog and has been used in several commercials ranging from Lincoln and Volvo automobiles to France Télécom and GEICO insurance. The song also samples Shifty Henry's "Hyping Woman Blues" and led to a renewal of interest in Henry's compositions. In 2004, Mr. Scruff released Keep It Solid Steel Volume 1, the first of what is intended to be a series of several DJ- mixed compilation CDs for Ninja Tune's Solid Steel series of artist mixes. These mixes are designed to recreate the eclectic genres one would expect to hear at a Mr. Scruff club night. In November 2006, Ninja Tune confirmed that the 8th Solid Steel record would be mixed by J Rocc and the 9th would be Volume 2 from Mr. Scruff.
It was reported that Pedigree Petfoods withdrew from sponsorship of Crufts following this programme, but their announcement was made well in advance of the broadcast and for financial reasons. Kennel Club Chairman Ronnie Irving said that "If this programme teaches us anything, I hope it will teach the 'purists' in some breeds that they simply must get a move on and realise that in these politically correct and well informed days, some old attitudes are simply no longer sustainable." Maintaining that the majority of dogs are healthy he said that "the roughly 90% of us who thankfully have healthy breeds must continue to guard against exaggeration and must bring pressure to bear on the laggards, otherwise we will – all of us – continue to be tarred with the same brush". The Kennel Club initially defended their practices, and criticised the programme as "highly biased".
"Catch Us If You Can" is a 1965 song from The Dave Clark Five (DC5), written by group's drummer Dave Clark and guitarist Lenny Davidson. The song was one of DC5's top hits, reaching number 5 on the UK Singles Chart in the late summer of 1965 and number 4 on the U.S. pop singles chart, later that fall. Starting with guitar and finger snapping accompaniment, the hook was instantaneous: :Here they come again, mmmm-mm-mm :Catch us if you can, mmmm- mm-mm :Time to get a move on, mmmm-mm-mm :We will yell with all of our might! : [drums kick in] :Catch us if you can ... As such, it served as the title song to John Boorman's well-regarded DC5 vehicle and pop scene film Catch Us If You Can (retitled Having a Wild Weekend in the U.S.) of the same year.
It is essentially a murder mystery but Venkat seasons it with his brand of wink wink nudge nudge filmmaking, and turns it into an engaging entertainer". Behindwoods gave 3.25 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Venkat Prabhu's Biriyani while adhering to the director's recipe, has humor, suspense, music, action and glamour in delectable portions resulting in a delicious product". Rediff gave 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, "Though the film takes its own sweet time to get a move on, once it gathers momentum, there is no stopping till the end, where there is an exciting climax, as well as an anticlimax, in typical Venkat Prabhu style", calling it "a fun-filled thriller". Indiaglitz gave 3.5 out of 5 and wrote, "Through the first half the ingredients make up a commercial pot boiler and the build up to the story is slow and steady.

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