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He said, `` I've got some supper ready ''.
`` We got fired '', Jones said.
`` Old Knife's got the largest war party ever seen on the river '', he said calmly.
He said now, `` I've got the perfect headquarters set up.
`` I've got her as neat as I can '', Donovan said, as he dropped the straps of the Seton harness over Greg's shoulders.
He said hesitantly, `` Hettie, I don't figure your things got wet too much.
`` we've got Father and Mother and each other '' said Beth on the first page of Louisa Alcott's Little Women ; ;
`` He's got high blood pressure, too, and bum kidneys '', the doctor said to me.
`` Excuse me '', he said in Berlitz English, and got up and left them, to bathe and dress.
`` I got a hundred and sixty dollars for the hepatitis fund '', she said excitedly when he walked in.
`` Now '', he said, `` we got to put in some outlets for them power tools ; ;
`` Well '', he said, `` got your man fixed up nice down there.
but then Arlene got another tone in a hurry, and she said, `` If it wasn't for these dear children '' --.
Dave said, `` I got the message.
Shayne said happily, `` I've got it all worked out, Tim.
He said in a low voice, `` I've got a date with a lady, Mister.
`` Why the two damned fools got all excited when they saw the bottle, and knocked each other out cold '', Shayne said good-humoredly.
`` We've got to eat '', Sarah said, curtly, because a chill crawled over her again.
`` Send out a pickup on Mrs. Mason and the boy when you've got enough to go on '', Bill said.
`` I'll get my references in order '', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused.
The Hughes concern then took `` shortcuts '' on the project but got paid anyway, Hemphill said.
I told him what Liston had said and he said Liston was a double-crosser and said anything he ( Liston ) got was through a keyhole.
Anticipated heavy traffic along the Skyline Drive failed to materialize yesterday, park rangers said, and those who made the trip got a leisurely view of the fall colors through skies swept clear of haze.

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* Molly Pitcher was a nickname given to a woman said to have fought in the American Battle of Monmouth, who is generally believed to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauly.
Bo Diddley himself said that the name first belonged to a singer his adoptive mother was familiar with, while harmonicist Billy Boy Arnold once said in an interview that it was originally the name of a local comedian that Leonard Chess borrowed for the song title and artist name for Bo Diddley's first single, and guitar craftsman Ed Roman reported that another ( unspecified ) source says it was his nickname as a Golden Gloves boxer.
The " flying donkeys " nickname was originally a derogatory term from a match chant sung by fans from crosstown rivals Hellas Verona, which said that " donkeys would fly before Chievo made it to Serie A ".
The British shot is said to have bounced off the Constitutions sides, earning her the nickname " Old Ironsides ".
While a student at Williams, he earned the nickname " Gadg ," for gadget, because, he said, " I was small, compact, and handy to have around.
He picked up his famous nickname from his friend Bobby Hofman who said he resembled a Hindu yogi whenever he sat around with arms and legs crossed waiting to bat or while looking sad after a losing game.
" Go ask Mister October ", he said, giving Jackson a nickname that would stick.
McFarland's nickname " Spanky " is erroneously said to have arisen from warnings by his mother not to misbehave during one of the initial discussions with Hal Roach in his office.
One authority said of the crowd which gathered there, " They had the hair of their heads very few of them longer than their ears, whereupon it came to pass that those who usually with their cries attended at Westminster were by a nickname called Roundheads ".
These cartoon characters in the Daily Mirror were well known to all the soldiers, and in his best-selling book about his small irregular unit " Popski " said "... I was delighted with my nickname ...".
There was debate as to whether the name was being run into the ground, but the students quickly said they wanted the Rattler nickname.
It was called the Rattler Club when I got here in 1926, and I ’ m not sure how it got its nickname ,” he said, although his stories of the club members ’ antics and efforts to raise school spirit would certainly “ rattle ” some and “ shake ” up others.
His given name was Tyrtamus (), but he later became known by the nickname " Theophrastus ," given to him, it is said, by Aristotle to indicate the grace of his conversation ( ancient Greek: Θεός
However, since the game cannot pronounce the names of the player, the player's crazy nickname will instead be said.
The infamous four acre plot earned the nickname Whiskey Row, and was said to exist for the sole purpose of " relieving a man from his pay ".
On another occasion, Yorke said " Kid A " was the nickname of a sequencer.
It was said that among the many causes of anger Charles had against Birmingham was that one of the best sword makers of the day, a man named Robert Porter, who lived and made his blades in Worcestershire, but sold them in Birmingham, refused at any price to supply swords for " that man of blood " ( A Puritan nickname for King Charles ), or any of his adherents.
Hooker was popularly known as " Fighting Joe " Hooker, a nickname he regretted deeply ; he said, " People will think I am a highwayman or a bandit.
In London, she was taken under the wing of the Lyceum Theatre group led by Ellen Terry ( who is said to have given her the nickname ' Pixie '), Henry Irving, and Bram Stoker and traveled with them around the country, working on costumes and stage design.
Although he was highly critical of certain areas of the art, Gauquelin showed an interest in astrology from an early age ; it is said that he could calculate a birth chart at the age of ten and earned the nickname of Nostradamus at school because of his astrological readings.
Stewart said that her prison nickname was " M. Diddy ".
At some point ( usually said to be during his time in the Reagan Administration ) Perle acquired the nickname " The Prince of Darkness ", which has been used both as a slur by his critics and as a joke by supporters.
The Armenian historian of the region, Movses Kaghankatvatsi, who left the only more or less complete historical account, also explains the name Aghvank as a derivation from the word ału ( Armenian for sweet, soft, tender ), which, he said, was the nickname of Caucasian Albania's first governor Arran and referred to his lenient personality.
When new Hornets ' owner Tom Benson said he might rename the team, there ’ s been more speculation about whether the Bobcats would be interested in acquiring the Hornets nickname.

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