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Most of Mr. Rush’s records get set at his home, with volunteers helping out, carefully recording the event.

So as the Lakers get set to open their title defense of the NBA Cup on Friday in San Antonio with virtually the same roster as a year ago, it’s more than fair to wonder what, if anything, these stretch of games means to them.

Sharon — who met her husband at a summer theater program — saw this as an opening: They’d get set up in California and use the movie as leverage to get Keke more work.

If an evacuation order means “go,” an evacuation warning is the equivalent of “get set.”

Can he give himself the chance to get set at the crease?

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

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