1. Like getting rid of a nuisance that could be there. 2. Are we getting rid of some of these or are we going to turn in another Arsenal? 3. When you getting rid of the stupid thing? 4. Firms are either buying out other shareholders or getting rid of stakes entirely. 5. For getting rid of calories, the hotel staff has created a collection of walking tours along marked trails through valleys, forests and vineyards in the area. 6. Getting rid of those bad apples then becomes a long, difficult and expensive process. 7. Getting rid of everything and starting out new is part of many American stories. 8. Getting rid of outdated zoning laws that mandate bad planning seems a logical first step. 9. He thinks getting rid of slam-bang, boring grass-court tennis will help the game battle golf for public attention and favor. 10. Since the stains are caused by moisture, getting rid of the moisture indoors by ventilating and fixing leaks outdoors will go a long way toward a solution. |