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What and you
`` What are you doing here ''??
`` What would you have done in Montero's moccasins??
`` What did you want me to do, kiss him??
`` What are you doing out of the block ''??
`` What did you mean by that rattlesnake gag??
What would you do in my place ''??
`` What is it you want me to do, Mr. Brenner ''??
The door swung open, and Jess said sourly, `` What the hell's the matter with you??
`` What are you trying to do??
`` What do you mean ''??
What they got, you get.
What I fled from was my fear of what, unwittingly, you might betray, without meaning to, about my father and yourself.
`` What did you think about his mental state ''??
`` What I'd like you to comment on is the criticism leveled at your Committee ''.
`` What do you mean ''??
`` What did you think about Bang-Jensen's contention of errors and omissions in the Hungarian report ''??
Then I asked, `` What does that teach you ''??
Then Wilson asked, `` What about this Kent House which you mention??
`` What kind of models would you prefer ''??
`` What brings you here again, Colonel Marsh ''??
`` What do you want to do ''??
What do you do to them??
`` What I want you to do is to go to the market with me early tomorrow morning and help smuggle the hen back into the hotel ''.
What you think I care about that??
`` What possessed you to tell me a clotheshorse would be a good idea ''??

What and get
What Joyce wanted me to do was go to Thor's house and `` do whatever detectives do '', and get her clothes -- and handbag containing her identification.
What do you expect to get tonight, anyway??
What we did get, however, was impressive.
What we need is to get back to the group, to learning and apprenticeship, to the cafe and the school ''.
(“ See What it Gets You ”) As Cora and the police force begin rounding up Cookies, Fay tries to get the key away from the guards in an extended ballet sequence.
What is commonly referred to as cavalry today utilizes helicopters ( air cavalry ) or armored fighting vehicles ( armored cavalry ) as a means to quickly get soldiers into battle.
" Everybody in unison: " What ' ja get?
Image: Bukharin Kalinin. jpg | Mikhail Kalinin or " What you see is what you get ", 1929
The phrase " What you see is what you get ", from which the acronym derives, was a catchphrase popularized by Flip Wilson's drag persona " Geraldine " ( from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In in the late 1960s and then on The Flip Wilson Show until 1974 ).
fr: What you see is what you get
For example, 1 ) The initial conditions that amount to an accident waiting to happen 2 ) What disturbed the set-up to get an event into progress 3 ) The additional developments that occurred to result in the final situation, 4 ) The final situation.
What times what shall I take in order to get 9?
What is certain is that Odoacer perceived Nepos as a threat, and was determined to get rid of him.
What it means is that some authors ( and Baen ) can get paid as many as three times for the same book: the eARC, part of the monthly bundle, and actual printed book.
What tends to get overlooked was that in 1975 and 1976, it was the successful changing of Rose's primary position from the outfield to fill the void at third base ( 3B ) that seemed to solidify the Reds team for these 2 championship seasons as this move enabled the Reds to use power hitting outfielder George Foster more.
Hastily dressed in an ill-fitting costume with a low neckline, she was rebuffed by the director William Wyler, who loudly commented to the assembled crew, " What do you think of these dames who show their chests and think they can get jobs?
A legendary story held that a young reporter who called in a story of the slaying of an infant was sent back to get the answer to the question, " What color were the dead baby's eyes?
" What you do is crank the heck out of your base, get them really excited and crank up the base turnout and you'll win the middle-of-the-roaders ," Dean told US News and World Report.
What you get is more incisive work.
* Flip Wilson, whose character, the female Geraldine, originated the catchphrases " What you see is what you get " and " The devil made me do it ".
Another issue was that European mines were exhausted of silver and gold ore. What ore remained was too deep to recover, as water would fill the mine, and technology was not sufficiently advanced enough to successfully remove the water to get to the ore.
What happens when you get to the edge?
What you see may be what most visitors get, but it is not guaranteed to be what everyone gets.
What emotion I could get away with!

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