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  • 61Get in the game — (GITG) is a developer relations and marketing program of ATI Technologies, a technology company best known for its PC graphics products. The program is designed to ensure that PC games take full advantage of ATI hardware, ensure driver… …

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  • 62Get Hip Records — is an independent Pittsburgh based music label and distributor formed by Gregg Kostelich in 1986.Theiner, Manny (1999 06 02), Still Hip After All These Years . Pittsburgh Newsweekly , [http://www.gethip.com/cgi… …

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  • 63get your ducks in a row — get (your) ducks in a row American, informal to organize things well. The government talks about tax changes but they won t fix a date or an amount they just can t get their ducks in a row …

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  • 64get ducks in a row — get (your) ducks in a row American, informal to organize things well. The government talks about tax changes but they won t fix a date or an amount they just can t get their ducks in a row …

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  • 65get into your stride — get into (your) stride British & Australian, American & Australian to start to do something well and confidently because you have been doing it for enough time to become familiar with it. Once I get into my stride, I m sure I ll work much faster …

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  • 66get into stride — get into (your) stride British & Australian, American & Australian to start to do something well and confidently because you have been doing it for enough time to become familiar with it. Once I get into my stride, I m sure I ll work much faster …

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  • 67get into the swing of it — get into the swing of it/things to become familiar with an activity or situation so that you can start doing it well or enjoying it. I was just getting into the swing of things when they transferred me to another department. I hadn t worked in an …

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  • 68get into the swing of things — get into the swing of it/things to become familiar with an activity or situation so that you can start doing it well or enjoying it. I was just getting into the swing of things when they transferred me to another department. I hadn t worked in an …

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  • 69get ahead — [v] excel, succeed advance, be successful, climb, do well, flourish, get on, leave behind, make good, outdo, outmaneuver, overtake, progress, prosper, surpass, thrive; concepts 141,706 Ant. fail, fall behind …

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  • 70get into your stride — get into/hit/your stride phrase to begin to do something confidently and well He soon got into his stride and produced several more books. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: stride * * * ge …

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