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get into the act

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Under Trump, the surveillance state will get into the act even more intimately than it is now.

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For the uninitiated, chopping wood and stomping on roses are how fans get into the act of beating Portland, also known as “Rose City.”

Qatar, which ranks 19th in oil exports and also shares the world’s largest underwater natural-gas field with Iran, wanted to get into the act, too.

They all want to get into the act, so percussionist Jonny Allen’s virtuosic Xenakis percussion solo was danced by Julia Eichten.

In the opener of a two-game series between the teams that was almost entirely about offense - the third game in Nets franchise where both teams had 100 points through three quarters - Irving couldn’t get into the act.

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

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