The GO budget, as it is commonly referred to, accounts for money spent by central administration and its related services. |
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Small STOP and GO signs can be placed in the sandpit and added to train sets and toy car collections. |
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But for users of HBO GO Sunday night, it was more like a spinning wheel of death. |
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As the director of software engineering at GO Corporation, he was instrumental in the development of the PenPoint Operating. |
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Or the hip, like Chicago's OK GO, who finished their set with a hilarious lip synching, goofily choreographed take-that-MTV video send-up. |
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As GO is a word referring to the game, so its plural gos is. |
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Q I GO to the local playgroup with my toddler and thought it would be good as I miss work. |
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Where Jackendoff characterizes functions as undecomposable units like BE, CAUSE, GO, we decompose functions into a smaller set of atoms. |
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For 22 GO cellular components which contained 176 genes, 134 of the genes were upregulated while 42 were downregulated. |
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As the success of GO shows, ontologies are useful in omics research with both taxonomic and partonomic hierarchies. |
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Swinging Sixties GO BACK in time to a wardrobe stocked with shifts, A-lines and Peter Pan collars. |
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You have two very simple options, stop moaning or GO BACK HOME and whinge there. |
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McGregor is involved in charity work, including UNICEF UK since 2004 and GO Campaign. |
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TheDailyPreview VIDEO GAME NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, NEC GO potty over Pokmon as players head to the NEC today to take part in the 2012 Video Game National Championships. |
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Functions undertaken by the GO Network are now in the process of being wound down, with the exception of a small number which may transfer elsewhere. |
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BiP events include Procurex North, South, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Defence Procurement, Research, Technology and Exportability, Local Government Expo and the GO Awards. |
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Alternatively, an Amazon-like interface filters the list of molecules by specifying type or by typing GO Terms or Diseases in autosuggest text boxes. |
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With the addition of TSN GO and CTV GO along with the current MTS TV to Go app, our customers can watch news, live sports, and new episodes of their favorite shows on the go. |
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After 1812 shortage of horses meant that a five-squadron French dragoon regiment might go to war with three squadrons horsed and two on foot. |
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Everyone knows Dinah doesn't go gooey over babies, but I must say how impressed I am with the Zutano line of clothing for wee humans. |
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She closed her eyes, trying to make it all go away and force herself awake, when she ran straight into a soft something that went oof! |
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They could easily go to sleep to the murmuring oohs and aahs of connoisseurs and pedants. |
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Recent well-publicised cases of the disease highlight the point that this epidemic will not go away on its own. |
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Race-related news may hog the headlines, but fundamental problems with South African cricket go unnoticed. |
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I play the bass line so if I wasn't able to go then the Great Escape would have sounded a bit odd without the oompah in the background. |
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They have a long way to go until they can headline a concert but they really know what they're doing. |
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They seem to have made a decision to stonewall me in the hopes that I will simply go away. |
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If they batted the overs West Indies would win so Vaughan had to go for the kill and Browne and Bradshaw stonewalled defiantly. |
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Their wild, headlong struggle to stay one step ahead of the truth grabs the viewer from the first and simply never lets go. |
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To truly understand what is taking place, we must go back ten years, when the school's headmistress was only thirteen years of age. |
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I mean, once they vomit a few times and have their first experience of a stonking hangover, they're not going to go out and do it every night. |
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I found this out recently when I suddenly got the urge to go, having seen a falcon stoop at a distance as I was driving. |
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Giving me my money as cash or a cheque, so that I can go and exchange that money for goods and services. |
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Recently there has been a spate of robberies against senior citizens who go to the bank to cash their pension cheques. |
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Also the people that leave under these schemes go and find another job or work cash in hand to make more money. |
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When the lights go down, the silence is deep and immediate, a reverential hush. |
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Go ahead with the tournament and take a chance on the checks being cashable when the banks open. |
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It's a heads-up race when we go at it now, and I think the fans are really enjoying it. |
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If you go with an open mind and accept it for what it is you can't fail to have a good time. |
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Players go head-to-head attempting to build structures that are tall enough or extend far enough to throw a shadow over the flag first. |
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I'm just going to go in there with an open mind and try to handle it as appropriately as I can. |
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It was ledgers and cash books and not Picasso and Cezanne which made the world go round. |
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Go to the door that opens onto the parking lot and the voting room is on the right. |
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When the clock struck 10 pm, Mr Gunn cashed up the day's takings and closed the premises, ready to go home. |
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There are even signs to ask smokers, when they go on to the pavement to smoke, not to drop their stompies on the street. |
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Harry and Dolly were waiting impatiently for me, wanting to go out onto the catio to catch the last of the evening. |
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I'll go straight to wherever you're lying, asleep, and use that knife to carve you up. |
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An intricate, languorous game in which stones are moved on a board, Go is largely unknown outside Japan and parts of China. |
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The best Go stones are made of slate and clamshell and the quality and the grain on the clamshell matters. |
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I'm going to go to Shenanigans at 6 p.m. and have something to eat from the carvery while waiting. |
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Shepard proposes that humans go through eight stages of ontogenesis in their first twenty years of life. |
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I've always said if you aren't going to go up as champions then a great way to do it is in a playoff final. |
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The winner will be decided at the grand final at the end of May, and proceeds raised from that night will go to the Robyn Brooks Appeal. |
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The loser of that match gets the bronze medal, while the winners go through to contest the final. |
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This can lead to an information cascade that can go against rational self-informed decision making. |
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Directors accept challenges, take authority, and go head first into solving problems. |
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Hence the onus lies on the woman to do something, maybe look elsewhere or go home. |
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Letting go of his weapon, the momentum carried him onwards and he hit the ground, sinking into a forward roll before smoothly regaining his feet. |
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He was favourite to win the race but pulled up with just three fences to go. |
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Murphy stalked the leaders throughout the race before making his move with three fences to go. |
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The horse proved a tough prospect and the pair pulled away with about three fences to go and jumped the last two fences together. |
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Like Aerosmith at its best, Buckcherry has both the rhythmic sway to go with its rock-and-roll stomp and the raw charisma to get away with its period pretensions. |
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I'm up to 7 now, with 2 more to go next week and still looking for ads or other heads-ups about Assistant Professors in Cell or Molecular Biology or Biochemistry. |
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But he wanted me to stop as a player and go on that side of the fence. |
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Such is the high-decibel onslaught that even the Gods could go stone deaf. |
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Stone the olives, dropping each one into the mustard dressing as you go. |
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You want people to go in with an open mind and just enjoy what they see. |
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I wouldn't stoop low enough to go directly to his house to see him. |
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The casebook features tabs for documents, evidence and conversations, and so it makes it easy to keep track of and go back and review what you've learned. |
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The Fetials endured until the late Roman Empire, providing a check of sorts on the power of the Roman state to go to war. |
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As memorable scenes go it's outlandish, freakish and jaw-dropping, just one of many fetishistic touches which make this a curious must-see despite many failings. |
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Navy doctor to go forward, ruling that the case is not barred by the so-called Feres doctrine, which limits government liability under the Federal Tort Claims Act. |
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Personally, I can't wait to go to as many of the Football Fests as I can. |
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