Wandering the Galleria on her lunch break, the Burbank resident hadn't made any big purchases yet, but wants to get a move on things to finish her buying early.
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"When you get a move on the Treasuries that is positive, Bulgaria and Russia just take off, " said Siobhan Manning, a senior sovereign analyst at PaineWebber in New York.
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And you suddenly realize _ which often you don't as a young person _ that life is finite, so if you want to get things done you had better get a move on,"
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"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.
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He got so flustered at the " hurry up, people, get a move on " comments from officers that he left his shoes in the bathroom when he changed into his prison-issue denim pants and workshirt.
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It was business as usual; Vitali relates that the crew on " The Shining " had a standard line : " Let's get a move on, we've got to get home to attend to our divorces ."
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The upshot, however, is that if AT & T's stock does not get a move on, the sale to Comcast will essentially leave AT & T with a $ 5 stock and a $ 17 billion market value.
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About 200 Greek and Turkish Cypriot women launched white doves of peace into the air Wednesday and urged their leaders, locked in negotiations, to get a move on and sign a U . N . plan for reuniting the island.
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In 1998 he publicly urged settlers to seize hilltops in order to break up the contiguity of Palestinian areas and prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state saying : " Let everyone get a move on and take some hilltops!
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The upshot, however, is that if AT & AMP; T's stock does not get a move on, the sale to Comcast will essentially leave AT & AMP; T with a $ 5 stock and a $ 17 billion market value.