| 11. | "The popular perception is they'll get down to brass tacks when the Fox contract kicks in, " one source said.
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| 12. | And for the fight to be effective, they will have to constantly inspire their members to get down to brass tacks.
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| 13. | Let's get down to brass tacks and fix this : either elect an FPC director or implement a much more restrictive closure standard.
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| 14. | "After a certain honeymoon, once the new government gets down to brass tacks, the issues will still be the same, " the ambassador said.
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| 15. | They might as well get down to brass tacks and start taunting each other with'Ludwigs 2 18 : 18, 26 April 2010 ( UTC)
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| 16. | :: Figgy is on the right track here, and really when you get down to brass tacks, there's no solid notion of'money'or'economical value '.
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| 17. | There are two big duets in Act 2, which grow progressively stronger and more passionate; at a fireworks display they get down to brass tacks.
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| 18. | Within each of these respective domains, there is an enormous variety of possibilities that are all fairly similar when it gets down to brass tacks.
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| 19. | When one gets down to brass tacks, no one seems to agree on exactly what " best execution " entails, or exactly how to achieve it.
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| 20. | But let's get down to brass tacks here : Grand Vitara is a ridiculous name that sounds more like a lodge leader than a sport ute.
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