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One thing is certain: Slot will not allow anyone to get carried away as he juggles the high-pressure demands of the Premier League and the Champions League.

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James, as a coach, could see from an early age his children were talented but refused to get carried away, right up until they were playing first-team football - he says it takes opportunities to come up, a player's position to become available and coaches to trust them to get that breakthrough.

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Norris, though, was not about to get carried away.

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Performers and audience members sometimes get carried away at Laundry Wand.

But he has also urged people not to get carried away by the most recent results.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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