He told me that he was getting divorced from his wife and pleaded with me to go away with him. |
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The resort to ridicule and name-calling betrays an angry wish that this problem would simply go away. |
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They told owners to go away and think again, as boilermaker Stan Wright, explained. |
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Everyday hiccups don't need medical treatment, as they will go away on their own. |
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Do we pour all of our resources in trying to fix an unfixable solution, or do we go away and pursue our own life, liberty and happiness. |
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On one hand, he would know ages in advance that the storm was coming, and he'd have enough time to go away. |
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And if anybody asks when we will be having children they will go away with a flea in their ear. |
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As many of us have long suspected, the mandarins have painted themselves into a corner and just hoped that the problem would go away. |
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The controversy over hormone replacement therapy, or HRT as it's known, never seems to go away. |
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Atomic bombs are horrible too but the horribleness of the idea of atomic bombs does not make the reality of such bombs go away. |
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Later, her mom told me that she had an impacted wisdom tooth which was just starting to act up, and which I had helped to make go away. |
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You can now walk away and leave the sauce, as long as it isn't on the hotplate, while you go away and do other things. |
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I do go away a lot and have invited various people to house-sit and look after the cat. |
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There's never enough food, so the kids decided to huff paint instead, as it makes the hunger go away. |
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You've just connected your system and there's a buzz or hum that won't go away. |
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Residents have been warned to take particular care when they go away on their summer holidays. |
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Even in our supposedly classless age, class remains an English obsession that refuses to go away. |
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So, essentially, the hymen is a small bit of skin that may hurt a bit if it is torn somehow, but will go away by itself even if it isn't broken. |
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A holiday to Disneyland Paris is also planned, so Holly can go away with her grandfather and nan, who has terminal cancer. |
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In the vain hope that if she ignored him, he might go away, she took out her book again, opening it to where her bookmark had marked her spot. |
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We should do something concrete about this instead of pretending that a faux colorblindness will make it all go away. |
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The further you go away from temperate latitudes towards the equator, the fewer changes you see in the day to day weather throughout the year. |
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We prefer to go away unhappy rather than be branded as difficult and picky. |
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When Fay knocked on my door and asked if I was coming to dinner, I replied snappily and told her to go away. |
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Pretending that we do not need to discuss such questions will not make the dilemmas and hard choices that are looming for Australia go away. |
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In the past when I have made cheesecake batter where there are some lumps of unsoftened cream cheese they never seem to go away. |
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The last couple of Christmases I spent with Papa his seeming grumpiness annoyed me but now I realize he just wanted the hype to go away. |
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It feels like no matter how much I wash myself over and over again, the dirtiness will never go away. |
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Rather than walking out determined to help save wildlife, they go away disenchanted. |
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In the face of this, official Ottawa dithers and slithers, hoping questions about Arar will go away. |
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If affordable prepaid options go away at some point, I'll discontinue service and revert to a dumbphone. |
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The fact ate at her like a vicious, degenerative disease that just wouldn't go away. |
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After doing so much for this wonderful city, why did you have to suddenly go away? |
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We live in better houses, we enjoy better holiday accommodation and when we go away on business we get a better deal. |
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The medicines for dyspepsia often have only minor side effects that go away on their own. |
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One was an attempt at exorcism, the other a rather more practical if overly melodramatic way of making the pain go away. |
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While it may now be considered politically expedient to ignore this eternal truth it will never go away. |
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If a growth on the eyelid does not go away after several weeks, a doctor may need to treat it or remove it. |
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His response was to grab me by the arm and push me down the front steps onto the street, and told to go away. |
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In other words, I would misadjust the vertical linearity, and go away that way. |
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I thought I had simply overstrained myself during an exercise and that it would go away after a few days. |
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Post exam week tension is beginning to go away, but not the muscular pain from footy, and work is starting to pile up again. |
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In Singapore, however, Emily realizes that she can't go away with her Englishman and Fred learns that his princess was merely a fortune-hunter. |
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But in my dewy-eyed youth, I wanted the Princess to go away with her lover. |
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Call your doctor if your baby has a diaper rash that does not go away after 1 or 2 days. |
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How long do you think it will be before he gets the picture that I want him to go away! |
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Mild bacterial infections such as cystitis will usually go away on their own, in 2-4 days. |
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The room smelled like jasmine, and the scent didn't go away even when he'd opened the window earlier in the day. |
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What if I tell myself the rash will go away and it becomes infectious and spreads even further? |
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It is time for some common sense, for in a rural area like Wiltshire the car is not going to go away. |
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He acknowledged his apology couldn't make the incident and hurt go away for the victim. |
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When I chose to go away to Bombay and entered Hindi films, he never ever said a word about it, let alone gave any sign of reproach. |
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I popped a few Vitamin C tablets during the day and hoped the sniffles and sneezing would just go away. |
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Normally, pink eye will go away on its own, but in severe cases people will need antibiotics or other medical treatment. |
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He achieved what he set out to, and demonstrated that there is a new movement in the US, which is not about to go away. |
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Call the doctor right away if your child has sudden, sharp stomach pain that will not go away. |
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Did you think that if you harassed me enough I'd give you some money to go away? |
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In fact the evidence hints that they are as coolly fuzzy as ever, bands like this don't go away they just fester and get better in the process. |
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Now, if you're thinking SPAM and spyware issues will soon go away, don't hold your breath. |
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The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family. |
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People sidle up to you for advice and you tell them any old tosh and they go away happy. |
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Once again, images of Katie found their way into his head and no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't make them go away. |
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But when the girls go away on school camp, their veneers are slowly stripped away. |
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But deep down she knew that the filth she felt inside would probably never entirely go away. |
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So, instead of going around with our eyes shut hoping the problem will go away why don't we all wake up to what's going on around us. |
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So there came a time when the commander had to go away for a two-month-long conference to discuss plans for army force reductions. |
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The insistent questioners of mainstream practice will not go away and will not be silenced. |
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She felt the butterflies fluttering in her stomach and she prayed they would never go away. |
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If I promise you that, will you go away and stop risking your fool neck to Kevon's temper? |
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These are questions which it is easy to avoid in the rush to acquire a water frontage, but they do not go away. |
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His enemies in high places could only gnash their teeth in fury and wait for him to make a mistake or go away and leave them alone. |
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It was just a tickle, and if he shifted, it would go away, but he didn't want to disturb Lex by moving. |
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They needn't think because they have banned us that we are going to go away and play tiddlywinks. |
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Instead, I've tried to ignore it, but whether I shave off my goatee, grow a beard or cut my hair, the resemblance won't go away. |
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Hire an exact clone and the odds are good that the problems that exist now won't go away and new opportunities will go undiscovered. |
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Such reactions either blind them to what you're trying to get across, or they go away so worried that they don't function effectively for days. |
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I hope they go away and tell their parents, brothers and sisters about this, so that they come as well. |
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If enough people avoid the place of the robbery or the assault, the problem will go away. |
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Tom knew a Native American Indian chant that would help the showers go away. |
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And I'm betrothed to a man I hardly know and I'll have to go away and live with him in a land full of strangers. |
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Motorists who somehow believe fines will go away if they are ignored will regret their action when bailiffs come knocking at the door. |
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She's too polite to tell him to shut up and go away, so we put up with him. |
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Operators are doing themselves a major disservice if they think the low-carb trend is going to go away. |
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The whips go to the covert and watch for the fox to go away, and then they signal the fox's escape from the covert. |
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It is time for some common sense on these matters for in a rural area like Wiltshire the car is not going to go away. |
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My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away. |
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It'll go away in time, about the same time as you stop leaving traces of explosives residue about the place. |
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Dr Purver said she had hoped the bullying would go away if she drew attention to it. |
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These reactions will go away a few weeks after the last radiation treatment. |
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Marie bandaged the wound and told us to go away and let her deal with her patient. |
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It may not be a disease, but it might be worth getting checked out by a doctor if it does not go away soon. |
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Religious or racial prejudice and xenophobia are not likely to go away as long as human nature is what it is. |
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There was almost a sense that if we did not say the word the problem would go away. |
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But there was a background noise in the signal that just didn't go away, and they couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. |
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Pacifism is absolutely not about shutting your eyes and hoping all the bad things will go away. |
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It's as though he just wishes it would go away until the next election is in the bag. |
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But I started to resent my Mom, expecting her to go away and expecting to be wakened with the sound of breaking glass. |
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Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away. |
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Don't bury your head in the sand hoping it will go away, sort it out now before the situation gets worse. |
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His parents are still in my thoughts, and I know their pain does not go away. |
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The policy appears to be to ignore these people, starve them out, deny them healthcare and they will either die or go away. |
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Cutting lawns, keeping an eye on people's properties when they go away, doing odd jobs and fixing things are all part of his daily routine. |
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The seemingly harmonious life of the family is shattered and the two women decide to go away to a distant place and begin life anew on their own. |
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Even in that third set, Sharapova was leathering winners from impossible situations and simply refusing to go away. |
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People go away bitter with a great sense of loss and families are destroyed. |
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The doc says it's no worry 'cause it is a common aftereffect of rhinoplasty and should go away pretty soon. |
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Do you ignore symptoms like persistent coughs or indigestion in the hope that they'll go away? |
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All I know is this exchange will throw huge kinks into an already tumultuous life, and despite this fact, that I am anxious to go away. |
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As a boy, he heard of Nat Turner's rebellion and as a young man saw his unacknowledged father and brothers go away to fight in gray. |
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Yes that is a promise, we'll go away after all of this blows over, and have serious quality time. |
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He guessed Garnet had the kind of money that could make that charge go away in a heartbeat anyway. |
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No one around you likes you so they're hoping their silence will prove that fact and you'll go away. |
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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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Recent well-publicised cases of the disease highlight the point that this epidemic will not go away on its own. |
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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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We should not believe that this malign aspect of human nature which sleeps in all of us has gone away or will ever go away. |
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But while one side of the battle is finished, it will not go away. |
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We can go away tomorrow, and the environment will forget about our existence. |
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I still think of myself as an actor who has to prove himself, who is constantly aware of the fact it will go away. |
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That anger isn't going to go away, however muted or buried it may become. |
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If Deadmau5 and Disney can work on some kind of a payment arrangement, this suit might just go away. |
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The sexual desire that Ben repressed will not go away either. |
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They wish all house sparrows and European starlings would just go away, and I am sure that their attitude regarding non-native ducks and geese is no better. |
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All those employees on the payroll do not want their cause to go away. |
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Rather than peck away and publish, Kathy would go away and think. |
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Scratch marks will usually go away one or two weeks after treatment. |
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They provide the facility which allows you to move your windows around the screen, iconify and maximize them, and kill off those applications which just refuse to go away. |
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Most people aren't born with an exquisite sense for style and fashion, which explains why Jamz, Hawaiian shirts and jorts have stubbornly refused to go away. |
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Everyone knows that in Washington, when you want an issue to go away, convene a panel. |
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There is something liberating about going into a travel agent and saying that I want to go away in three days and just picking a hotel out of a hat. |
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Those who go away never return, but their memory stays with us forever. |
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And the beta code has nagware in it that seems to pop up at every reboot, without giving you any obvious mechanism for telling it to go away, and not to come back. |
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Lucas just followed me like an annoying itch that didn't go away. |
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He always had the opportunity to go away with her to a safe place and live quietly and peacefully. |
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So that it is not a case of, at least at the moment, my seeing it as one where you have to draw stumps, go away and start again in the Federal Court. |
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I thought having a girlfriend go away for a while was a deal-breaker. |
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I will go away from this gathering, for example, knowing the name of Trilleck of Hereford, a fourteenth-century English bishop with whose name I was previously unacquainted. |
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Romney, who has abstained from the frenzy so far, asks whether the state sales tax will go away, Cain says it's an orange. |
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No-one who enters this year's competition will go away empty-handed. |
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Dell, the personal computer giant, issued a red-faced apology Monday for a gaffe the company likely hoped would go away. |
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Maybe she would go away after a while, but all the same he had to go upstairs and past the kiosk and the bar if he wanted to get to the entry doors. |
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The metal bit in your absolute staple cowboy boots that means they need new insoles is not going to go away just by leaving them in the corner of the room. |
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These are primal and deep-rooted fears and will not go away. |
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Who knows, maybe the conditioned responses never entirely go away. |
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And they're pretty much wishing the whole thing would go away. |
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Now, armed with the SEC's decision that the accounting dodge had a material impact for investors, those suits may require a bigger payout to go away. |
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In the world theron lives in, simply not saying something makes it go away. |
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The problem of streets blighted with chewing gum will never go away. |
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Were we naive to believe that by highlighting the good and condemning the bad, the bad would go away? |
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While a normal whitehead would rupture and go away, milia have developed a thin cover of skin cells that causes them to harden and turn into cysts. |
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And, like a rash that won't go away, he contrives to be everywhere. |
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In the past, the operating system only had to search for the various devices connected to it on power-up, and once seen, the device would never go away. |
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It will go away naturally within a few weeks, but the process of healing can be accelerated by applying friar's balsam or an over the counter lotion to the affected area. |
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The copyist moves into the office, won't be dismissed, won't accept a gift of money to go away. |
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Verbal and non-verbal movements release people from contact with each other in a courteous manner, permitting each to go away without feeling dismissed. |
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Finally, tired of laying siege to troy, the Greeks build a large wooden horse, leave it outside the city gates, and go away. |
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Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters. |
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He said that schools have set up withdrawal systems for students to go away and do units, and have organised little subgroups in classes to do special credits. |
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He's never going to go away, you know, so we might as well get used to it. |
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On Giglio, the remnants of the disaster will never go away even after the Concordia is towed from its shores. |
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It is the latter-day ghost of America's racist past that won't go away. |
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He waited for her to go away, expecting her to rejoin her friends. |
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Do not let your faith in the almighty and his messenger go away. |
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She gave me a thorough examination and told me I needed a colposuspension, which is a surgical procedure, to make this problem go away. |
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There are numerous stories of bushwalkers spending several hours up a tree waiting for a wild pig to go away. |
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The Bates company mill was shut down 36 years ago and the town eventually disappeared, as company towns usually do when the jobs go away. |
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Left untreated, compassion fatigue can lead to burnout and other conditions that may not go away on their own. |
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I just wanted to work, and thought it was a fad that would go away. |
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They have also been seen protecting swimmers from sharks by swimming circles around the swimmers or charging the sharks to make them go away. |
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As long as a leaseholder allows troublemakers to visit his or tier apartment, the root problem will not go away. |
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If you both sashay past her and not react to her silliness, she'll get bored and go away. |
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Due to a conflict with him, she must leave the Polis and go away into exile. |
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Like any other warrant, an FTA warrant does not just go away if it is ignored. |
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Dear Miriam MY doctor says I have a virus called molluscum contagiosum which will go away naturally. |
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The salve made the soreness go away, but with the aches gone I suddenly noticed my other pains. |
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Some repetitious dilemma won't go away whether we choose to be naive, moral, sophisticated, class-analytic, weepy, sobby, laughing or whatever. |
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Our streets are full of a general sloshiness that lingers and won't go away, as if a glacier is deicing to the north. |
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And the effort to give Americans guilt-trips about their SUVs is not likely to go away anytime soon. |
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Once someone gets osteoarthritis, it will not go away since there is no way to replace the cartilage in the joints. |
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Over the years, we'd touch base with Sid Gillman from time to time and would never go away without learning something intriguing about the game. |
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I don't want to buy any blimming brushes, so kindly go away! |
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In the 1980s, he pioneered so-called greenmail raids in which financiers threatened companies with hostile takeovers unless they were paid a premium to go away. |
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Ella's best friend Maddy has to go away for a year and leaves her cat Marmalade in Ella's care, which is hard for both Ella, who cries, and Marmalade who yowls. |
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But for all the unsinkability of those charged with bringing in new jobs, the feeling will not go away that Liverpool has been given a raw deal, over and over again. |
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Spim is more intrusive than spam because it pops up instantly on the screen, requiring users to accept or decline the messages before they will go away. |
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If the stain still won't go away, apply a nonabrasive cleaning compound, such as a plant-based glass cleaner or a home brew of water with either vinegar or ammonia. |
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