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But the real question is, Who does he want to get along with?
I think we are going to get along very well.
I'm sure he would get along well with my friends.
She tried to live with her mother, but they did not get along.
I asked how he got along with the men on the Government side.
They knew some of the same people, and got along.
"Even the best of us have problems in getting along with people."
The two of them seemed to be getting along well together.
And ever since then, she's been kind of hard to get along with.
And so we get along all right, the two of us.
I am not getting along well with the job work.
He could get along very well on his own, thank you.
A man has to get along as best he can.
No, the world could get along without him a little longer.
How would she get along without them until next summer?
They have to get along on the court, not in a group home.
The two men more or less got along back then.
I've only known her for three days and we're getting along really well.
She'd never known the two groups to get along well.
How have you two been getting along, by the way?
We can get along without food for quite a while.
"How did the Federal government get along all these years without you?"
He finally went about and asked how she was getting along.
I can get along all right if you go home.
But we can get along without those if need be.