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get on the wagon

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"I was lucky to get on the wagon when I did and was ready for all the stuff that came at me, cancer and all that. Luckily it was all in one place and I had it removed. I got my life again — I got a second chance and my little girls, and my whole life now is so much better," he said.

Get on the wagon with the rest of us and fight it.

“Now get on the wagon before that overfed, underworked horse of ours dies of old age.”

Unless your applejack mishap inspired you to get on the wagon, it is time to get back on the horse.

From Slate

“Everybody wants to get on the wagon,” Hamdi Ulukaya, president and chief executive at Agro Farma in New Berlin, N.Y., said in an interview at which he and Doron Stern, vice president for marketing, offered a preview of the campaign.

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

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