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He said that team executives "had gotten into a lather" when they learned of the proposed luxury tax in the budget.
Big-name chefs rarely get into a lather over it.
Suddenly Imabelle got into a lather of haste.
"You're getting into a lather," Peter grunted.
"I'm going to say to them, 'Let's elect a chairman without getting into a lather about it,' " Mr. Babbitt said.
Can anyone really get into a lather over the villainy of Stanley Simon, the former Borough President of the Bronx.
But before you get into a lather, even if you're not ready to stop shampooing all together, chances are you can stand to lather up a little less.
Callers to WEEI, an all-sports radio station, did not get into a lather until Peter was dropped, said Jason Wolfe, a producer.
Or do you think it's the kind of US network sitcom that we get into a lather about too easily (and if that's the case - watch this and maybe change your mind)?
In 1964, Yu Shi had completed her studies in her secondary school; her schoolmistress gave her a comment: "She was touchy, emotional, and easy to get into a lather."
"When I get into a lather about something or other, I scrub my floors and wash my walls and do whatever else I need to do until I've gotten rid of my anger.
You need to be some really weirdo "performance weenie" to get into a lather about "performance" on a PC these days... and so much of that "performance" is just swallowed in glitz and bad codec implementations ... and the world wide wait.