Things go madly awry when the seniors get wise to the experiment and decide to get even by having the worst case of " senioritis " in history.
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It was the start of a bear market for the Dodgers, though it would be a few years before the rest of us would get wise to it.
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You should be thankful there are people stupid enough to tip you, and you should be smart enough to keep quiet about it, lest they get wise to you and stop.
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Max the cab driver ( Jamie Foxx ) gets wise to Vincent after the first murder and spends the rest of the movie trying to stop the killing and to escape.
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It's understandable why the sex goddesses picked Hotmail for their hotmail, but after awhile, if you're like yours truly, you get wise to their antics and delete anything with a hotmail return.
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After a while the deer get wise to other measures ( " hey-- no coyote here ! " ) so you have to keep changing your tactics to keep them off guard.
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Once he gets wise to the fact that it's his own side trying to do him in, he has little recourse but to turn himself in to the Feds and give up his boss for a murder.
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But it took a little competition _ namely when the upstart Fox network decided to air its hit comedy series, " In Living Color, " during halftime in 1992 _ for the NFL to get wise to the show's real potential.
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There are only so many variations on a horrified overreaction, and even after Comeau's fellow vacationers _ girlfriend Kristy Swanson and her folks ( Dyan Cannon and George Hamilton ) _ get wise to the gruesome cargo, the grisly humor becomes ever more forced.
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"Each time, we say the bombing will continue, possibly at an accelerated rate, and then we throw in, ` and look at those refugees .'How many times are we going to do this before the public gets wise to the fact that this is all going very badly ?"