In fact it may well be into 2005 before we see it all ending, and by then a lot of people are very likely to have gone round the twist. |
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The daffodils seem to have gone over very quickly whilst spring bulbs like bluebells and wood anemones are rushing into flower. |
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It may have gone down well with his party activists, but most members of the public will see it at best as political knockabout. |
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Everybody seemed to take them at their word but after just a few weeks, they have gone the other way. |
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We do meet older people whose children have gone to university and they don't know what to do with themselves. |
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Some designers have gone further by experimenting with sheer fabrics to add a seductive appeal. |
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Some builders have gone as far as to hire a security guard to watch the homes under construction during the night. |
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But leg injuries sent Holcomb back to second string, and the Browns, behind Couch, have gone 2-1 since. |
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The MacDonalds have gone for a pleasing mix of old and modern, shrub and bedding roses in white, pink, purple and gold. |
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We have with certain knowledge the fact that thousands more have laid down their weapons and have gone home. |
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I believe that he might later have gone to lodge at a house in Upper Church Street, Bath, with two of his sisters. |
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Mum and Dad have gone off on an epic trip north for a couple of weeks leaving us here to play house. |
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I must have gone through the third degree before I convinced them she was alright. |
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I have gone to the trouble to make peace with my father and the rest of our family including my maternal grandfather before he died. |
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Many products have been redesigned and relaunched as they have gone through their life cycle, yet their brand name has remained unchanged. |
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The offensive materiel will have gone, with heavy weaponry no longer of any real practical military use now either. |
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It would have been there on loan to her, but on her death would have gone back. |
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Energy prices have gone through the roof and somehow taken a route through your wallet to get there. |
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Those addresses appear to have gone in one ear and out the other of our bishops. |
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I feel a little guilty that my parents will have gone home less relaxed then when they arrived. |
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This tightens the belts, gets the airbags ready and repositions the seats when the car thinks things have gone horribly wrong. |
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By this time, our expectations have gone so negative, that even a zero seems positive. |
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While her other books have gone out of print, Mythology has been reprinted many times. |
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Below are the satellite launchers that have gone up a hundred or more times, and the percentage of those launches that failed. |
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Sometimes when they have gone, I sit gently on their rocking horse, which is really a springing horse, which bounces on a metal frame. |
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Prices have gone up a bit, but, as with all holistic therapies, the more you pay the more it's worth. |
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The organizers said that although the dancers are very young, most of the leading roles have gone to award-winning performers. |
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This local rock band have gone from strength to strength over the past year and are now almost booked out every weekend. |
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Hopefully, whatever else may have gone by the board, your resolve to put on a new face for the world is still firm. |
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I will want to hear about specific cases where opportunities have gone by the board. |
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In fact the two cousins have gone very separate routes in amassing their respective fortunes. |
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Two-thirds of recent bankrupts have gone down this route whereas, in the past, most people were forced into bankruptcy by their creditors. |
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Then new projects that could have gone with the legacy platform start going to the new one. |
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In some cases, such as Napster, former outlaw sites have gone legit and are working with the record companies. |
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The holiday may not have gone entirely to plan, but the PM's body language has changed markedly. |
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I fully admit I have gone out of my way on more than one occasion to needle and to antagonize him. |
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We have gone to extraordinary lengths to screen every single athlete on this team to make sure they're not in danger of inadvertent doping. |
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Let's face it, women have gone to great lengths over the centuries, to keep their beauty techniques under wraps. |
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They may have gone some way to cure the traffic problem in the village with the new ramps, but what about the roads themselves? |
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If the Government hadn't reversed some of the Bacon measures in the Budget, building firms would have gone bust by now. |
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It would appear that one of Earth's rarest bird species might have gone extinct. |
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You have gone back to define market power, I thought, as the ability to charge above marginal prices. |
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They are libertines, people who have gone with the contemporary cultural flow of destroying moral rules and boundaries. |
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Critics have gone too far in undermining fields of philosophy such as metaphysics and central concepts such as rationality. |
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I was extremely sensitive to light and sound, I had terrific migraine headaches and my hormones seemed to have gone awry. |
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No knives that have gone into the peanut butter must ever go into the jam, on pain of death, literally. |
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Huge areas of the world have gone backwards in social and economic terms in the last few decades. |
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I think, had the yellow not come out on that lap, I was on the back straight when it came out, I think I could have gone even faster. |
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About 300,000 man-hours have gone into restoring the bomber that was a technological wonder of its day, McNally said. |
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The whispery thin blue aerogrammes have gone the way of the telegram and the telex. |
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The summer tourists have gone, leaving plenty of space to enjoy the many activities on offer against the backdrop of outstanding scenery. |
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A person of weak morals would have gone out to scandalise his colleagues even on matters he agreed with. |
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As well as used items, they have gone out and bought new things like baby bottles and clothing. |
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He would have made a great prime minister, if only the media would have gone easier on him. |
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But countless makeable plays have gone unmade and been ruled hits by generous official scorers. |
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They have gone off the boil in recent weeks picking up just five points in their last six games. |
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Some have gone further, enhancing their backup strategy with expensive disk arrays and mirroring. |
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Even if their records have gone off the boil, the band has its reputation as one of Britain's most exciting live experiences to protect. |
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The Buddhist thought of the Three Kingdoms does not seem to have gone much beyond research into the texts of Hinayana and Mahayana. |
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I don't think I would have gone down in the annals of legendary avengers against evil. |
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Kids who have gone through a traumatic divorce or the loss of a loved one may already be emotionally at risk. |
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I love it when third parties confirm my evil machinations have gone to plan. |
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Once the sugary foods have gone from the mouth salts from your saliva act to repair the damaged enamel. |
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Much of our traditional winter run of bream, tailor and blackfish have gone and we wait for the good whiting and flathead of the summer months. |
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How many of us would have gone to watch Cardiff or trapesed up to Brum to watch one of the Midlands clubs. |
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The manufacturers of these rubber stocks have gone to a lot of trouble to produce a product that feels slightly tacky in the hand. |
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I don't know how much longer I could have gone on, seeing good theatre day after day. |
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It has wakened memories and bought it all back and I think it would have been emotionally a bit distressing to have gone. |
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But in recent years, other chunks of the service industry have gone walkabout, as telecommunications costs have collapsed. |
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The kind of people who would once have gone in for bleeding now go in for things like reflexology and shiatsu. |
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They have excluded every car from the city centre, as a result any remaining small businesses have gone to the wall. |
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Your mother was taking her mother shopping today, and I should have gone to help out with mother-management, but I absented myself. |
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Why, I asked, when the evidence was so abundant, did the trail appear to have gone cold? |
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Many foreigners have gone through the process of having their lives uprooted and transplanted back to their parents homeland. |
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Everything should be free, another warmed-over hippie fantasy, though you have gone into more detail. |
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Thousands of Zimbabwean mineworkers from mines owned by Rio Tinto have gone on strike to demand a 150 percent salary increment. |
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Brelghtmet will be still be disappointed with their lowly position as a number of their defeats have been close and could have gone either way. |
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Three medieval knights set off on their horses on their individual quests to put right all things that have gone wrong. |
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Now everyone is really thrilled to have gone one better in achieving All Ireland honours. |
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His eyes have gone all milky and his skin has got darker, which shows that he's about to get rid of his skin. |
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The comics have gone through a series of artists, and have proven to be best-selling graphic novels. |
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I have listened to you and you have gone to quite some considerable length to make the same point twice. |
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What had sent James rabbiting off to Bedfordshire when Mr. Turnbull was supposed to have gone? |
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Eventually, as the crowd drifts away, you realise that your suitcases have gone astray. |
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The old racial barriers have gone, but there's still a large gap between rich and poor. |
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Today I got your letter, dated the 19th, and see that my last letter must have gone astray or been delayed. |
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If he had been a jobsworth he would have gone home but he stayed there for six or eight hours and got no extra pay. |
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He's completely changed his plans and will have to move in a week on Wednesday, when the influenza will have gone. |
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Others have gone through it and left you the information you need to know, so go thru this process, totally informed and knowledgeable. |
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We have gone too far with our lack of beds for those who are acutely unwell. |
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David has lived in pubs all his life and is the third generation of his family to have gone into the trade. |
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What about bringing in some people who would have gone into track and field? |
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The important information is that while he may have gone off the rails in the past, he's clean and sober now. |
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In the space of less than a week I have gone from being somewhat depressed to feeling like life is back on track. |
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Yet they seem to have gone on a solo run, bent on forcing change without recognising their own vulnerability. |
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As the rupiah gains strength against the U.S. dollar these days, the prices of some imported goods have gone down slightly. |
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Many of those who gave up beef following the BSE scare have gone back to eating organic beef. |
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In six completed matches in the series also involving England, the team winning the toss have gone on to win each match with reasonable ease. |
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These evasive tactics have saved many a relationship for the last many years, but now things have gone out of hand if you ask me. |
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I curl up into a ball and remain like that until my tormentors have gone away. |
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Reviewing past models is useful in identifying where the Strokes have gone so very wrong. |
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As with any postponement, opinions vary as to whether or not the game could have gone ahead. |
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I feel like committing suicide as month of hard labour and money have gone down the drain. |
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The bastards won't change their behaviour until their business goes under because all the good workers have gone to good employers. |
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Byrd is favored but people have gone to the poor house betting against Evander Holyfield. |
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Time after time, he's undertaken initiatives which have gone against the grain of public opinion. |
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The IFS concludes that taxes would have gone up whoever won the last election, because it was the only way to balance the books. |
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I do not hear my mother come out of the sitting room until long after I have gone to bed. |
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Footsteps overhead startled her before she realized Daffyd must have gone upstairs by now. |
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Schools' costs have gone up because of the increase in national insurance and higher contributions to teachers' pension schemes. |
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Prices have gone up because of an increase in demand for oil, particularly from China. |
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If Liverpool fail to win against Fulham it will be the first time since October 2000 that they have gone four matches without a win. |
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We have been told the trees will camouflage the mast but when the leaves have gone it will be clearly visible. |
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I think I was just worried that we'd come back and all the equipment would have gone. |
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She said without the support of her friends and family she would have gone completely off the rails. |
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I was sure that she must have gone deaf because she didn't answer until I was merely a few feet away from her. |
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I hate umbrellas, won't normally use them, but I must have gone soft over the last few months. |
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The parade organisers would have gone bankrupt on account of the crippling public liability insurance. |
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His meeting must have gone well because he looked a whole lot happier now then when he left. |
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Much of Murray's efforts have gone towards trying to raise money from the private sector. |
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Call me a fusspot, but I don't see why the fire-fighting equipment couldn't have gone in the dressing table. |
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Metal drain grates on a number of roads have gone missing and are not only a danger to pedestrians but also cause damage to cars and motorcycles. |
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The clocks have gone back, summer is over and many of us are dusting off our electric blankets ready for the long cold nights. |
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The clocks have gone back, it's getting colder and driving conditions are about to get a great deal tougher. |
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By now even the most unobservant should have realised that British Summer Time is dead and that clocks have gone back one hour. |
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So the clocks have gone back and it was dark, it seemed by mid afternoon, yesterday, halloween is over and for me it is now winter. |
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In the past 30 years, hundreds of ships have gone down in mysterious circumstances, taking all hands with them. |
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And even those who have gone through the figures with a fine fiscal toothcomb are still unsure that they can work out how it will all work. |
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Birmingham have gone and got tonked by Spurs and that shows you what football is all about at this level. |
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The clocks have gone forward, the evenings have got lighter and finally summer is on its way. |
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In the past year, nearly 14,000 family-owned small businesses have gone under. |
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We have gone away from the bright colour scheme and toned it down slightly. |
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Mrs Cooper admits that, if she had not got her own source of funding, she could have gone under three times in the early years of the business. |
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So I have been trying to cut the folks at Technorati some slack, since they have gone over to a new beta recently. |
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I've got calluses, cuts that have gone septic, and the skin is falling off. |
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Instead they have gone for the same old people and the same old tired ideas. |
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Instead we are being left with stations which have gone past their sell-by dates. |
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Keep food cupboards clean, tidy and dry and throw out products that have gone past their sell-by date. |
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Camera phones have gone from 0.3 megapixels to 1 megapixel, and very soon, 2 or 3 megapixel versions. |
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So to toughen resolve and get US consumption, production and employment back on a more predictable track, they have gone for broke. |
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It's as if the screenwriters have gone through the Gospels with a blue pencil, trying to recast the words so that we can accept them. |
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We have gone a long way thus far and therefore we cannot afford to be again divided by racism. |
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It is worth noting that they have gone up several percentage points in recent polls. |
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It's a particularly unfashionable old hat that ought to have gone to the charity shop long ago. |
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The last three times they have met in the Champions League, the winners have gone on to lift the trophy. |
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Mr Miller is believed to have gone over to speak to Mr Holt, who was loading 40 bales of compressed cardboard onto a trailer with another worker. |
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It's interest groups that have gone public and have learned to excite public apprehensions and public opposition. |
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Chief Executives have gone from heroes in gray pinstriped suits to heels in orange jumpsuits. |
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Officials seem to believe that once the refugees have gone home reconciliation has been completed. |
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Roots are harvested in the fall when the tops have gone to seed and the plants have experienced a couple of hard frosts. |
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Captured documents and interrogations have revealed that since 1997, Nepali teams have gone to India for training and returned to set up training camps. |
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The award that by convention should have gone to the student with the highest grade went instead to the teacher's favorite. |
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The resulting pictures of Angelina, dipping her head as she receives the Sovereign's benediction, have gone around the world. |
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This kind of backstabbing should have gone to its grave with Hoover 40 years ago. |
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In the 19th century I might have been a bookbinder and would have gone mad from glue fumes. |
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A couple of bottles of Dom Perignon have gone walkies from the cellar. |
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He succeeds in part here, but there's the sense that he could have gone closer to the edge of the abyss, to show what it is really like to take the Road To Perdition. |
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Because of Johnson's strong family ties, the Falcons have gone the extra mile in accommodating his wish to spend the majority of the offseason with his wife and two children. |
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Historically, so far as I can understand, periods of spiritual quickening and revival have gone in hand with God's people coming together to pray. |
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Della must have gone already, I think as I inch my way down the hall. |
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Others have gone all the way by declaring that they can't support him. |
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We could well have a more radical left-wing party with some trade union support while on the right the Eurosceptics might have gone and formed a new party. |
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They have gone running like overgrown school sissies squealing to teacher about the boy they don't like in the hope that teacher will give him a jolly good thrashing. |
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The money would have gone to compensate the victims, pay for future health screenings, and in some cases relocate households. |
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I was railroaded into a way of making music I wouldn't have gone for. |
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Kennedy was given the concurring opinion, which said the Court should have gone much further. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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Several have gone on to other cites in higher ranking responsibilities including Thomas Murphy who is now the Chief of Police in Garfield Heights. |
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The UN could have gone on passing resolutions and sending in inspectors and rapporteurs for the next 50 years, but in the end there was no realistic alternative to war. |
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I have gone at it pretty hard this year, even in my off weeks, because I've been preparing for other events, so I'm not sure what my energy level will be after the Ryder Cup. |
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Now the clocks have gone forward, we must move forward with them. |
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Well, we're two hours ahead, now that the clocks have gone forward. |
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Businesses have gone under, and there has also been an impact on jobs. |
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Blockades have gone up around the World Bank and IMF buildings. |
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His success was revolutionary, but what would the crusader think if he saw the massacres that have gone unstopped today? |
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Sunderland might have gone further ahead when leading scorer Stephen Elliott wriggled into the penalty area only to drive his shot into the side netting. |
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But also, many of them have gone through the Cultural Revolution just like me. |
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Every time they've made a promise, they have gone back on their word. |
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I am a risk-taker and I would have gone for broke during the dotcom boom. |
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Lots of children have gone to university and spread their wings. |
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The police have gone out and caught the recidivist burglars. |
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No officials have gone on record to comment on this situation as yet. |
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The roughnecks and hooligans have gone and instead families on a Saturday night dine alfresco on the broad shrub-lined pavements as though they were in Paris. |
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Deciding we must have gone wrong somewhere, we rode all the way back. |
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We published a short notice about this in our last issue and some of you have gone to our website to view a demonstration and register your opinion. |
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I have gone out and got a new job, working as a sales and yardman at a building yard, but I am dyslexic and have had to admit my disability to them. |
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I have documentation of 38 seamen who have gone missing in the last ten years. |
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Now obviously things might go quite differently in our universe than I conjecture, and they might have gone quite differently in the alternate universe. |
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While his own amatory flames are being fanned, he looks back at others who have gone before him, particularly to the period before the second world war. |
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Some are understood to have gone from lay-bys alongside major trunk roads such as the A64, while five others are set to be removed in the near future from streets in York. |
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Over the past 15 years, Northeast Republicans have gone from dominant to endangered species. |
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If they really wanted to get revenge they should have gone to Staten Island and found the cops that killed Eric Garner. |
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Only people who have gone through genocide can fully comprehend such an existential threat. |
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The openings have gone from simplistic to extravagant, featuring funny monologues, dance numbers, and lots of celebrities. |
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The clocks may have gone back an hour and darkness may be falling at 5pm, but the good news is that this is the best time of year for lovers of warm, rich foods. |
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I have had support from my line manager, I have had support from the highest ranks in the Police Service, and wherever I have gone I have had support. |
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Lobsters as a foodstuff have gone in and out of vogue numerous times over the past four centuries. |
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In these earnest years, April Fool pranks have gone out of style. |
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They have gone from being lippy underdogs to tubby overlords in less than a decade and are now part of the establishment to which they once posed a potent challenge. |
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One unexpected gift of the Council of Dads was that it forced me to formalize what otherwise would have gone unsaid. |
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The Daily Beast maps where the past month's freakish incidents have gone down. |
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If I hadn't got indigestion I wouldn't have gone rootling around in my bedside drawer for that indigestion tablet that i never knew why I had in the first place. |
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Some of us have gone round Britain speaking at meetings to get solidarity. |
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When she came on to say that the set had come to its conclusion, she was roundly booed, making it abundantly clear that this night could have gone on forever. |
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Journalism may need some long-faced fellows to look backward and tell us how things have gone badly, but that species is in more than adequate supply. |
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Those in dispute have gone to great lengths to get the people of Newcastle behind them while at the same time keeping mum about the cause of the ruction. |
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It has been a singularly rude awakening for France and the country has embarked on a deep, soul-searching, introspection on how things could have gone so horribly wrong. |
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Don't punish the press just because the publishers' plans have gone askew. |
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Something had to give in the Premiership game of the day when undefeated Aberdeen took on a Melrose team who have gone four games without losing a match. |
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As the years have gone by, I have come to believe that when we lose that spark of innocence, we begin to wander like sheep and inevitably lose our way. |
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Not long after the holiday presents are put away and the guests have gone home, another season begins. |
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There are still some killers, but as they have grown, many of the old rules about honor and respect have gone away. |
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They never figured out what was wrong with him and we have no idea why most of it seems to have gone away. |
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But ever since July, runner beans have gone absolutely berserk. |
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In just a few dozen years, astrochemists have gone from knowing nothing of molecules in space, to finding a plethora of them practically everywhere. |
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The prices have gone up in line with the budget approach to protect front line services, but the loyalty card offers an even better discount than before. |
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Three months have passed and everything seems to have gone back to normal. |
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So while Travis Bickle might have gone in search of coffee and pie on his break, his real-world equivalent is more likely to want a plate of saag and a decent cup of chai. |
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If the shah did not have cancer, major events could have gone in another direction. |
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Again and again, journalists and TV reporters have gone undercover to show the shocking misogyny of sharia courts. |
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The benefits to the city could well continue long after the fashionable hats, toppers, tailcoats and cut-glass accents have gone back to more familiar haunts further south. |
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Nevada regulators have gone so far as to informally allow casino dealers to count cards and shuffle whenever the remainder of a shoe favors the players. |
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Prince Harry and his girlfriend Cressida Bonas are reported today to have gone on a skiing trip to Kazakhstan earlier this month. |
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This title does seem to have gone off the boil in the last few months. |
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Energetic fundraisers have gone a long way towards meeting their target and well ahead of time, too, because work on the church has to be delayed. |
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Smokers, for example, who may have gone weeks without a cigarette could fall back into a habit after just one slip-up. |
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During your 40-year teaching career you trained thousands of young writers, many of whom have gone on to make a name for themselves as distinguished authors. |
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I had a soft, steaming mound of it with some of the butcher's pork and leek sausages the other day, but it would have gone just as well with a Sunday roast. |
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Now, those industries have gone and globalisation means that we can buy sun-drenched pineapples, mangoes and passion fruit in the middle of winter. |
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Now looking at the performance of the Indian side over the past two games, we seem to have gone backwards instead of rectifying the mistakes of the World Cup. |
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I don't want to tempt fate, but my sore throat appears to have gone. |
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It could still have gone either way on the colours, but Doherty had his nose in front when the pink bounced off three cushions and rolled into a baulk pocket. |
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Many companies have gone bust because they have failed to do so. |
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Alas, the TV editorials have gone the way of the test pattern and TV dial. |
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The palm trees have gone, leaving a desolate wasteland of stumps reaching into the sky. |
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The White House appears to have gone over to the supply side with its proposed tax on big banks, as it scores populist points against the banksters, too. |
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And thirdly, these are not the only controls that have gone on. |
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The standards have gone up, and not just in batting, bowling or fielding. |
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Those scrupulous enough to have gone through the period of Lent with any amount of self-denial can look forward to enjoying the good things in life again. |
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The constant public childish bickering that had been going on between them ever since Matt had grown so irritable and ticklish some months ago could not have gone unnoticed. |
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He was very friendly and turned out to have gone to the London College of Communication himself, which is always useful when arranging work experience. |
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The media, forever starved for lazy shorthand, have gone along with the labeling too. |
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Off the top of my head, I can name about 20 of my friends and acquaintances who have gone the surrogacy route. |
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They have gone to streets in town where they beg for money to survive. |
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And if you work in the medical profession, you might wonder why hospitals have gone from holy places of professionals and passion to hotbeds of tomfoolery in popular culture. |
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There was a very derogatory comment made about a particular person and it was below the belt, it wasn't acceptable and should never have gone out. |
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My only big complaint was that something must have gone wrong with the timing, as while my friends' dishes were piping hot, mine was a shade lukewarm. |
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She faltered at his tone, but would have gone on to press him some more when a shadow crossed over his face and she realized Kim was approaching once again. |
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As the otherwise insightful report notes, he does not seem to have gone to the school seeking vengeance for some long-ago wrong. |
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And so theoretically they could have gone out and made the film without ever being in touch with me. |
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When the fools have gone home, the politicians take over center stage, although some sharp-tongued critics say there is scarcely any difference between the two. |
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The art students, who were here making sculptures, have gone, there is a shearing team in the shearing quarters now, and sheep are being shorn in the shearing shed. |
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The mimi have gone as people now, but they are still there as spirits. |
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More recent historiography may have gone some way to addressing this problem. |
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Players from some of the region's minor league teams have gone on to influence football on the world stage. |
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I feel the British media, from what I have seen, have gone about raising awareness of locked-in syndrome in the wrong way. |
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Now that wordprocessing has caught on, typewriters have gone the way of the dodo. |
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More than 6,500 new trees have gone into the ground since 1991 for a savings of 307,000 kilowatt-hours, Litterer says. |
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Another couple have gone into counselling and the third has got into naturism. |
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When her soldiers' clothing wasn't needed while on campaign, she was said to have gone back to wearing a dress. |
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We've noticed that vasectomy inquiries have gone up each month, with a large number of men calling in after seeing the beer mats. |
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Today, we seem to have gone past the obsession with Oxford English, BBC English and Received Pronunciation. |
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Scotland have gone on to play Ireland the most times with 13 games, winning only four of these games. |
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For six years, Libby and I have gone out the last day of school to share a caramel sundae with extra whipped cream. |
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The Government has clearly ridden roughshod over all the independent advice that the contract should have gone to Cosford. |
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Many EHLT graduates have gone on to play significant roles in setting public health policy at the citywide, statewide, and national level. |
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Whooping cranes could have gone the way of the passenger pigeon, the Carolina parakeet and the Labrador duck. |
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The Christmas box appeal is run world-wide and in the past the boxes have gone to Kosova, Africa and Belarus. |
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If he had been gingered, he would have gone well. After I bought him, I gingered him. |
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They have gone on to play Service Area squads from Leeds, South Yorkshire, Calderdale, Bradford and Keighley and Oldham in May and June. |
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Newegg's attempt to reargue the facts only confirms that this case should have gone to the jury. |
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Merchant seamen have gone on to make their mark on the world in a number of interesting ways. |
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Around 200 have gone already and a further 100 will clock off later this month. |
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The vast majority of pregnancies involving clones have gone very badly and in many cases, the clone grows abnormally. |
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Several July winners have gone on to win major international races, such as Colorado King, London News, and Ipi Tombe. |
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It was like being in a sauna and I must have gone from being a light-heavyweight to a strawweight during my time out there. |
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Successful graduates have gone on to get work with Disney and coca-cola. |
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Froch later stated that the fight was close and that he believes the decision would have gone his way if the event had been held in Nottingham. |
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But over the last decade the rates of Campylobacter resistance to quinolones have gone from one or two percent to 21 percent. |
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In our criticism of referentless scientific nouns, like force and utility, we have gone far beyond the orthodox logical positivist position. |
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Look, the benevolent overlord attitude might have gone a lot further for you back in the day, but don't even think you can use it on me. |
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How prices have gone through the roof yada yada yada, how we might have to move to up-and-coming areas blah blah blah. |
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The air should have gone into a tube leading to the baby's stomach but he injected it into a venous drip by mistake causing a fatal air embolism. |
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At one stage, in the early part of his career, he could have gone on to become one of the great fighters. |
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And Sunday... fuggedaboudit. You may as well have gone to school on Sunday. |
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On the back of that, the usually whiteboy funkers have gone all disco pop and it suits them. |
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These sales would have gone elsewhere had he' not developed a Web page for his business, he says. |
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Most agree that he would have gone down, at least to a knee in any event, and this was called a knockdown. |
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If I would have gone back out there, the strength and the velocity would have come back. |
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That idea of yours for using the church hall seems to have gone up the spout. |
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Funny, I have gone as low as 16 land and my deck still had huge problems with mana glut. |
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Liverpool has produced several famous swimmers who have gone on to represent their nation at major championships such as the Olympic Games. |
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Nearly all of our telephone kiosks, the cast iron multi-windowed mode, made to last forever, have gone the same way. |
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I swear, if I had been drinking my Starbucks today it would have gone up my nose. |
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Thankfully, other BB starlets have gone on to find work that doesn't involve pushing their la-las together for one-handed mags. |
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England would have liked to have gone under the posts with big swallow dives. |
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A fatal plane crash at Nashville Airport earlier this week may have gone unnoticed for hours, the Nashville Tennessean newspaper reported. |
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As a result of the high rise in the price of feed, tens of thousands of small-scale poultry undertakings have gone bankrupt. |
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Laboratory analysis was seldom used for diagnosis, and FMD may thus have gone unnoticed for some time. |
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Former members of the society have gone on to senior positions in the media and business. |
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