| 31. | The draw was a great success . . . and each team needs to play hard to get to the second round,
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| 32. | Judy plays hard to get instead of just rushing upstairs to " discuss homework " for various reasons, including carving a jack o lantern.
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| 33. | But she also fantasizes about being the unattainable object of his desire, acting out imaginary conversations in which she sweetly plays hard to get.
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| 34. | Even though he'd become a father in the interim ( his son, Weston, is 5 ), Cage wasn't about to play hard to get.
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| 35. | And who can forget his struggling playwright in " Tootsie, " who advises a coiffed Dustin Hoffman, " Don't play hard to get ."
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| 36. | Anya attempts to talk to Sean, who is attracted to her, but he follows his father's advice and plays hard to get with her.
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| 37. | The book's basic theme is that in order for a woman to land the man of her dreams, she should play hard to get.
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| 38. | Later in the day, Sun Media directors huddled for four hours, then President Paul Godfrey emerged to say his company would play hard to get.
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| 39. | But then she's the one who plays hard to get, for the unusual reason that she's terminally ill and doesn't want them to become involved.
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| 40. | Instead of unionists breathing a sigh of relief and jumping in, their leaders have decided to stay out of the talks or play hard to get.
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