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get around

verb as in circulate

verb as in negotiate

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William arrived to meet the actor on an electric scooter that he said he used to get around the castle grounds.

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But it was an artifact of budget politics; the expectation was that Congress would get around to fixing the cheeseparing subsidy schedule at a later date.

"I saw young rats carrying food and giving it to older rats that couldn't get around," he remembers.

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"In an event of this size, with the attention that this is going to get around the world, we also recognise that this is a target."

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Data centre operators are getting around the energy problem in various ways.

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

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