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get on vs get in (He got in/on the car at Baker's Street.) | Sentence: "the 10th anniversary of the date hereof"
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Sentence: I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with... #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:38 am   Sentence: I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with...
 

I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with their mobile phones glued to their ears.

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