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Ezekowitz prioritizes teams that take care of the ball and fire off more shots, which is why he likes the Mustangs’ chances more than most if they get through Wednesday’s play-in game.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I fear tomorrow. I fear the person I will be tomorrow. Today, I survive somehow, but how will I get through tomorrow? That is the real question. Will I even live through tomorrow?"

From BBC

Then you walked the shared fence lines to watch they didn’t get through to root up your neighbor’s pasture.

From Literature

The cave mouth had narrowed to a gullet: he’d have to turn sideways to get through.

From Literature

You will get through your entire shift without another telephone call; it won’t happen again.

From Literature