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It's a family business – we're getting on with it.
"We are just getting on with delivering sport," said Coe.
While some are dying, others are getting on with living.
I'm not bitter, I'm just getting on with my life.
Meanwhile, other countries and institutions are getting on with the job.
So how is everyone getting on with their life in the aftermath (?).
"(The) Army has been polite and getting on with the people," he said.
It keeps us from getting on with the business of the American people.
No amount of talk therapy or 'getting on with life' could change that.
"That is why we are getting on with these initiatives now," Elliott added.
" — "Getting On With It" (1982) "The ideal journalism school needs only one course.
"There are these little pockets of people getting on with life again," Price says.
We're constantly told that periods shouldn't stop us from getting on with our everyday lives.
Despite clouds on the horizon tomorrow, companies appear to be getting on with business today.
I'm just doing my job, I'm just getting on with my career and my path.
"And just getting on with the business at hand, which is taking care of this country."
I've been "getting on with it" ever since, and haven't spoken to my mother in years.
Mr. Hopkins, 80, has been getting on with the business of acting for almost 60 years.
But staying in her marriage and getting on with her life are two very different things.
In time, the British are likely to discover that getting on with it isn't so easy.
I mean, heaven not getting on with seven books, which is how I used to travel.
The management team are just getting on with running the business in what is a challenging market.
Getting on with life is what most Washington politicians have been doing since the accusation was made.
"Amid all the noise, we are getting on with the job," May wrote in the Sunday Telegraph.
This is now political reality - it's the will of parliament and so we're getting on with it.
"I mean, everyone's getting extremely bored with Brexit and people are getting on with it," he said.
New Yorkers, a resilient lot, didn't let the episode stop them from getting on with their lives.
"We're really excited about it and we're now looking forward to getting on with construction," he said.
There's no time for exposition or planning when we only have seven episodes to be getting on with.
Amy Klobuchar said Thursday "getting on with our lives" means taking Russia's interference with the 2016 election seriously.
Let them get on with it, and let me get on with what I'm getting on with, please.
Loan payments are keeping young people from getting on with life, delaying marriage and homeownership, other data show.
"There is a sense of [industry] getting on with it and not being reliant on government," said Connor.
After singing Brazil's national anthem, he led competitors in a lengthy prayer before getting on with the event.
" "From the devastation of that day (name) is slowly regaining her equilibrium and getting on with her life.
Buttigieg told CNN earlier Monday he hoped to move "past old prejudices" by getting on with his job.
When you're living and working in such close confines, 50 percent of the job is getting on with everyone.
Candidates seemed to judge the need to appear respectful more important than that of getting on with the campaign.
"Maybe next time I'll try the pizza," she wrote, before presumably getting on with the rest of her evening.
Supporters say she has steely determination, pays attention to detail and focuses on getting on with the job at hand.
"Bijan and his family are relieved and looking forward to getting on with their lives," his lawyer Mark MacDougall said.
In a tweet, he called the OCE "unfair" but suggested his Republican colleagues had bigger things to be getting on with.
Sometimes, he thinks, we would be better off simply forgetting the grudge-filled chronicles and getting on with living our lives.
And it's genuinely awesome how everybody just gets on with getting on, with or without Geralt being there to see it.
"Bijan and his family are relieved and looking forward to getting on with their lives," said Kian's defense attorney Mark MacDougall.
Mr. Johnson said there was a strong case for getting on with the queen's speech and with Brexit on Oct. 31.
If I was ever stressed or anxious, I'd always been able to stop and eat an omelet before getting on with it.
"Given the current buoyant demand environment, manufacturers are eschewing political uncertainty and quietly getting on with growing their businesses," added IHS's Williamson.
Why should she spend her life devoted to the wreckage of gun victims instead of getting on with her life and remarrying?
The pilot breaks all speed records for putting legal-drama formulas in place, getting on with its first case within five minutes.
We have a few other things that we'd like to do, such as getting on with our lives and making a living.
I TOLD HIM I DIDN'T KNOW, BUT, MR. PRESIDENT, THE S.E.C. TREATED ME VERY UNFAIRLY BUT I'M GETTING ON WITH MY LIFE.
Pryce swears that the cops' assistance is no longer needed, as he found his baseball cards and is getting on with his life.
"The EU has taken the black veil off and is getting on with its life," one EU official said after the August talks.
And while the world ruminates over other issues with Russia, Moscow-based marketplace startup Busfor has been quietly getting on with the job.
She describes her family as "coping and getting on with our lives" as the fifth anniversary of the tragedy approaches on Dec. 7.
"The agreement will support the continued stability of the government, and us getting on with the job," Morrison said in an emailed statement.
"Bijan and his family are relieved and looking forward to getting on with their lives," said Mark MacDougall, a lawyer for Mr. Kian.
We tried to get a sense of someone who you don't notice, who's kind of there while everyone's getting on with their own lives.
"He feels relieved and vindicated that this matter is now concluded, and he looks forward to getting on with his life," Mr. Cross said.
The allies are getting on with a long to-do list drawn up at last year's summit, from ambitious readiness plans to new command centres.
And now, in Banco Popolare and Banca Popolare di Milano, they even have an example of banks getting on with the arduous business of restructuring.
In this case, that means getting on with Brexit, even if it destroys the very union to which Brexit is supposed to be a boon.
Brexit As "regrexit" over the Brexit sinks in with some, the European Union is getting on with the business of how to get the Brits out.
After all, there are reissues of the much sought after Inside In/Inside Out by The Kooks to be getting on with (out January 22, guys).
However, it can be a daunting prospect, not least because it can mean getting your head around a new culture while getting on with your work.
The decision showed that "the elected representatives in this country are getting on with the job, and delivering on the will of the British people," Mrs.
The second opens with Hodges getting on with life as a private investigator and Hartsfield vegetating in a hospital — where his brain is ripe for experimentation.
Politicians only face the judgement of voters every few years and those voters are too busy getting on with their own lives to focus on the details.
But that could change…  I've been broadly pretty impressed by how fast the new government has pulled itself together and seemed to be getting on with stuff.
Some people might have seen all this as an obstacle to getting on with their life, but I viewed it as a consequence of my own actions.
My getting on with the business of life after his death was what he expected of me and what I was pleased to be able to do.
"We provided them with all the information we had at the time and told them they should be responsible for getting on with results management," Reedie said.
" Still, she said, "I like to think I played a small part in changing attitudes, never waving a feminist flag, just by getting on with my job.
House Democrats risk looking self-indulgent as, rather than getting on with fixing infrastructure or health care, they obsess over the minutiae of internal White House communications.
From their perspective, our insistence on fair treatment is just as contemptible as the folks mistreating us: We're a nuisance preventing them from getting on with their lives.
So if you wanted to say they spend half their time investigation immigration crimes, then I guess you could say 3,000 of them are getting on with that.
Live your lives through our departed daughters, as they would want to see us getting on with our lives and not going around with our heads bowed down.
If you're interested in the Eve V, keep an eye on the community forums to see how the company's most dedicated followers are getting on with the device.
"A lot of these companies like Target and Home Depot are getting on with the internet ecosystem of e-commerce," said Josh Jalinski, president of Jalinski Advisory Group.
"Endurance, getting on with my job, is something that I've always been all right at," he said in an interview before the start of the recent international break.
If your flight is canceled or delayed, having your bag in hand can be the difference between getting on with your travels or being stuck at the airport.
Most of them project an air of getting on with it, except for Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker, whose agony in discussing Mr. Trump's rise is palpable.
I resolve it's some kind of non-essential deadline coming nearer, and, out of defense, don't check it, getting on with whatever I'm trying too hard to focus on.
Sources close to Lamar tell us he's doing much better now after "successfully completing the program" and looks forward to getting on with his life back in Los Angeles.
Prince Harry is getting on with his non-Royal life, flying commercial like the commoners to the country he and Meghan Markle will call home, at least part-time.
Just saying—it's a Tom Clancy game, full of clichéd action-movie motifs and dialogue, and getting on with it is too great of a pass to give this game.
"She's fine, she is getting on with the job," Davis replied when asked how May was doing after her ruling right-wing Conservative party lost an overall majority in parliament.
But while the nuclear missile saga and Trump's feud with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un continue to play out, those on the factory floor are getting on with life.
"I think there's a desire for closure to the primaries and getting on with the business of beating Donald Trump," said Addisu Demissie, who served as campaign manager on Sen.
The spectacle of unserious MPs trying and failing to remove her suits the prime minister's aides, who like to portray her as a serious woman getting on with a difficult job.
It is meant to free us from the shackles inhibiting us from getting on with the important, hard stuff: the task of representing the world in all its breathtaking, multifarious complexity.
Back over in Berkeley, Gerber of Sun Light & Power is calm about the weather and getting on with the business of running his shop that has been operating for 40 years.
This performance is actually a masterclass in getting on with things when you've forgotten the lyrics to a song older than American slavery itself but won't let that hold you back.
Meghan Markle and the other Royals need some fresh air -- so she and a few others are getting out and, seemingly, getting on with their lives ... all in good spirits too.
Clients can send in real-time feedback about how they're getting on with side effects, which is considerably easier than going to a doctor's office or getting a physician on the phone.
Jeremy Hunt, meanwhile, insists that he is simply getting on with being foreign secretary, even as reports circulate that he has up to 100 MPs willing to support him should he stand.
"She'll just be reminding them of their responsibilities and making the point that ministers across government need to be focused on getting on with delivering for the British public," the spokesman said.
Investors were waiting for a torrent of second-quarter corporate earnings this week and a G216 finance chiefs meeting in France, but there was plenty to be getting on with before that.
"Of course, I'm a fan,' says Harris, nervously, not inviting us in as he ought to, "but I have a good few things to be getting on with in the next few weeks.
According to later court testimony, the gang that he was moving drugs for had been getting on with things since March 2180, making regular cannabis deliveries from the Midlands to Devon's southwestern coast.
"We're not going to wait before October 31st before getting on with our plans to take this country forward" Johnson said in his video, shared Wednesday, referencing the deadline for a Brexit deal.
This time you can imagine Theresa May getting on with the coronation as quickly as is respectfully possible, to quell uncertainty at a time when we've already thrown out the rulebook on Europe.
But while the big-name, live fire restaurants are interesting and important, sometimes it's the places—and countries—that have always just been getting on with this style of cooking that stand out.
There is talk of getting on with the hanging, but the men are comfortable where they sit, sucking their teeth contentedly, so no one really wants to get up and go do it.
While fitness fanatics care most about completing a good workout, having the right gear to help with keeping track of progress — and getting on with your day when you're done — makes a big difference.
McCafferty, who voted to raise interest rates last month, said business surveys suggested that Britain's economy was getting over a loss of momentum early in the year and businesses were "getting on with things".
I don't comment on political affiliations but I think having a full strength government that's in place and is getting on with stuff is a major thing that you want — it limits the uncertainty.
But getting on with the controversial populist nationalist site — which has its former chairman Steve Bannon as the President's top adviser — could prove helpful to Manchin, who faces a tough re-election in 20173.
The people in the photographs in "Enigmatic Stream" tend to be small within the frame and they seem to be casually getting on with their lives with little regard for the heavy industry around them.
We don't actually talk about Abi's death that much anymore, we don't cry often, and we are getting on with life, but also it means we bottle up a lot of the grief and anxiety.
In fact, the doctor seems all too willing to procrastinate about getting on with his urgent mission — to deliver a precious vaccine to a village infected by a mysterious plague that is turning people into zombies.
GETTING ON WITH IT One bank executive said communication efforts with business customers about potential Brexit disruption had been stepped back up after a lull following the extension of the original departure date from March 29.
While the Canadian authorities have all but ruled out terrorism, I noticed a striking parallel between the aftermath of the Toronto attack and others I have covered: people getting on with their lives, unbowed by fear.
What hope means, and what recovery means, is getting up every day in the full knowledge that nothing means anything and we're all going to die pointlessly and too soon, and getting on with shit anyway.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she was getting on with the job of delivering Brexit when asked if she would be leading the next phase of talks with the European Union.
But people seem to be setting it aside and sort of getting on with things, so we are seeing a recovery, stronger investment, not as good as it would be without that but still there is one.
"We're getting on with the job of building a copper-gold major company," added Mather, who describes copper as "a global must-have" as electric vehicles and demand for better grid networks drive demand and attract investment.
"Let's get schoolkids in, let's have them watching disabled people, people of all colors and genders getting on with each other in a pretend society where they collectively sort a problem out against the Man," he said.
After all, the very issue that has provoked this debate—China's rise as a strategic competitor—means that there is plenty of spying to be getting on with, and ever more reason for the allies to stick together.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she was getting on with the job of delivering Brexit when asked if she would be leading the next phase of talks with the European Union.
People en Español had exclusive access to the Spear family home in Orlando, FL, where the parents, siblings, and young daughter of the late Venezuelan actress and beauty queen share how they are getting on with their lives.
Until then, Trump is insisting, without evidence, that he is getting on with fulfilling the campaign promise that lit a fire under his 2016 campaign — and which he seems to be betting could deliver him a second term.
Before getting on with this story, let's pause and not let the irony of a President who lost the popular vote but won the White House because of the way the Constitution favors rural states with the Electoral College go unmentioned.
LONDON — Over the last few years, as Britain has divided into warring tribes over its exit from the European Union, Queen Elizabeth II has retained a sphinxlike neutrality, imperturbably getting on with the business of conveying knighthoods and hosting garden parties.
It would institute a period of bad behaviour as one's own private glumly gleeful saturnalia, world turned upside down, lord of misrule regulated havoc, for a short period before the great slog of getting on with it began again, cancer or no cancer.
Do Not DisturbTap the Do Not Disturb button, the moon icon, to enable or disable Do Not Disturb—calls, alerts, and notifications still come through, but everything is silenced, letting you get on with whatever else you're getting on with (like sleeping).
It's a clear-headed dialectic on getting old and getting on with it and I hoped, in choosing the audiobook, to hear Le Guin on the other side, as if to find the text preserved in the amber of her own voice.
Ever Oasis is a constant juggling act between what you want to be getting on with, the fun stuff, and dealing with the gripes and groans of other characters who've run out of fruit, or sticks, or fluff to make blankets from.
"That means sticking to our plan and timetable, getting on with the work of developing our negotiating strategy and not putting all our cards on the table - that is not in our national interest and it won't help us get the best deal for Britain."
"We remain confident in our legal position and in the meantime, are getting on with the job of expanding the Greenbushes' lithium operation, creating hundreds of new jobs and building on the success of this significant contributor to the West Australian economy," a Talison Lithium spokesman said.
Perhaps the best hope is that such aggression, which Mr Macron chose not to dignify with a response, will unify the continent's liberal-minded leaders and jolt them into getting on with fixing things rather than just making speeches about how they want to do so.
May, who has never been a convincing advocate for the cause she must champion, now has three months to put together a coherent set of proposals to bring back to the European Union, while getting on with the legally fraught task of implementing the first phase.
Jose Manuel Barroso, now non-executive chairman at Goldman Sachs International, told CNBC's Arjun Kharpal that Beijing is getting on with development in AI. "The Chinese are not only making statements, they are investing money," he said at the AI Deep Dive in partnership with Feedzai at Money2020.
Rather I think that probably—to borrow from the late Denny Green—The Crew is what I thought it was: a pretty-good game with a lot of things to unlock as you dipped in and out of the game, while getting on with the rest of your life.
Image: VerizonThat should be more than enough recycling options to be getting on with, but if you need even more to pick from, then a quick web search might well turn up a local e-waste center in your area, which will be only too happy to dispose of your electronics for you.
My colleagues listened attentively while I explained the story, and I could feel an internal battle going on between their skepticism of its merits and their desire to avoid turning this into a drawn-out discussion about the media representation of women when we all had work to be getting on with.
Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent member of the far-left Linke party, accused the CDU of simply adopting the policies of the AfD: "Instead of finally getting on with actually dealing with the causes of migration, they prefer to copy the AfD programme when it comes to asylum issues," she told German news agency DPA.
I wanted the book to be easy for parents to use, and so I wanted them to pick and choose what they read in terms of whether their child was on treatment, whether their child got through the treatment and was in a different stage, and the sort of getting on with their life.
Screenshot: GizmodoThere are a wealth of other options out there, plenty of which we've tested, but a lot of them are unreliable or scammy: They'll try and install something extra with the main program, or put a watermark on your clips, or change your browser's homepage, or ask for personal details before getting on with the download.
There are now—somewhat ironically—a wealth of apps designed to help people use their phones and computers productively—from Self Control, which allows you to block certain websites for a certain amount of time, to Stay On Task, which simply nudges you to check that you're getting on with whatever it is you're supposed to be doing.
But by now there's a pretty standard process: Bettman arrives, makes a half-hearted joke to the fans who are booing him, he congratulates the losing team, talks way too long about the winning team's owners, calls over the captain, and then forces him to awkwardly pose for photos instead of just handing over the Cup and getting on with it.
"—Holly Lynch MP (@HollyLynch5) October 29, 2019 In addition to criticising the media coverage of the duchess, the MPs acknowledged their own experiences of being women in the public eye, writing that they "share an understanding of the abuse and intimidation which is now so often used as a means of disparaging women in public office from getting on with our very important work.
I'm not alone in this: According to one study into sexual sensitivity in 132 women, cervical stimulation was less likely to contribute to orgasm (in just 46 percent of cases) than vaginal (86 percent) or clitoral (98 percent.) As far as I'm concerned, the urethra has one purpose—to expel urine from my body—which seems more than enough for one body part to be getting on with.
Unfortunately there are just so many brands in play that all these reviews tend to act as fuel, feeding a growing black hole of indecision that sucks away at your precious spare time, demanding you spend more and more of it reading about robots that suck (when you could, let's be frank, be getting on with the vacuuming task yourself) — only to come up for air each time even less convinced that buying a robot dirtbag is at all a good idea.
Beginning in the 1980s, a period of political tumult in Nigeria, and moving on through 2008, "Stay With Me" fluently explores the interface between the personal and the political, and the precariousness of stability and safety in both realms: how public events — be they elections, protests or coups — take place while people are getting on with their daily lives, eating or opening a window, fighting with a spouse or taking care of a sick child; how dreams, ideals and romantic relationships can be shaped by distant but momentous developments on the national stage.

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