Sentences with phrase «get a piece of the action if»

There is more to the abdominal area than the six - pack — this muscle group includes many interconnected muscles that run up the back and stretch down to the butt, and all of them should get a piece of the action if you want to get the kind of ripped stomach you see on magazine covers.

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Now, if an infrastructure bill actually happens with this administration, and one of Apollo's private equity funds related to infrastructure gets a sweet piece of that action, that $ 184 million that Harris gave to Kushner for refinancing the morgage on his Chicago office buliding was just pure coincidence... right?
The best piece of advice is to get help from a doctor and a lactation consultant, if needed, in order to decide the best course of action to correct the problem.
We get it — ripped arms are a man's greatest pride, but if you have been doing isolation exercises for the arm muscles for too long, maybe it's time to reconsider your training routine and give your chest a bigger piece of the action!
There's also a very annoying part where you have to inch up to someone with a gun, but if you get too close she shoots instead of just stopping you when you get near her, but thankfully reloading checkpoints is a piece of cake and the game gets you back into the action in a split second.
Personally I'd recommend using the Photoshop action scripts, but if you don't have this piece of software, try to download the trial version or try to get a friend who has a copy of it.
Sargent stated he is open to new business models with libraries going so far as to say, «If there is a model where the publisher gets a piece of the action every time the book is borrowed, that's an interesting model.»
So if you invested in those, then less than 10 % of your money would get a piece of this action.
It's a simple enough idea: If they can own a new idea of what entrepreneurship is, or at least, be a prime mover in the conversation, then people will go to them to get a piece of the action.
So, «transferring wealth» in some form to developing countries to grow de-carbonized economies is nothing more than a subsidy for first - world manufacturers — China and Germany certainly get this, and if the US doesn't want a piece of the action, that's just plain stupid.
Fortunately, the mortgage - lending business has evolved today to the extent that first - time homebuyers still can get a piece of the action even with little or no money down, less - than - perfect credit, or if they're self - employed borrowers who traditionally have had a hard time qualifying for mortgages.
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