Subsequent annual and interim figures go a long way to explain the massive share price leap. |
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The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials. |
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At the moment people from the area have to travel a long way to use a swimming pool or a leisure centre but this project will change all that. |
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The Irish have come a long way since the days when a bottle of sweet German Liebfraumilch would be enough for us. |
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Chardonnay is the main grape variety, with Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Noir a long way behind. |
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There is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel, but it is still a long way off yet. |
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Scottish rugby may still be a long way from this lamentable state of affairs but it could be argued that the warning signs are present. |
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It is a long way, and the average height above sea level is more than 2000 metres. |
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I can picture audiences roaring with laughter at shorts such as this, though I find that humor has come a long way since. |
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The argument from design has come a long way since William Paley set out his version of it 200 years ago. |
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Elwani has come a long way since she herself wore armbands in the swimming pool. |
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I had to go the long way round because a surprise was being set up for the party which was going to be held in the hall. |
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We were very quickly trained, flew at very low level for a long way at night and succeeded. |
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This is in large part why the original goals of artificial intelligence and robotics remain a long way from being achieved. |
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Although there is still a long way to go, and it's a bit early to be thinking of that as yet. |
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Still, television as a whole has come a long way from its early stock characters, with their nonthreatening asexuality. |
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Though often pricier than Asiatic lilies, Oriental lilies have such impact in the vase that just a stem or two go a long way! |
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Beer has come a long way and there are now plenty of them being lovingly crafted all over the nation of rugby, racing and beer. |
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Whilst we are a long way away from turning lead into gold, science at the atomic level, or nanotechnology, is with us already. |
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Rumour has it, however, that one of the attendees is a long way from the world of dizzy studentdom, and is in fact a newspaper reporter. |
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It's a long way from the dusty western Saharan city of Laayoune to Manhasset in leafy New York state. |
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Familiarising new products among consumers goes a long way in sharpening their across-the-counter salesmanship. |
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If they had dumped us a long way away in an area that was not salubrious then we would have had problems. |
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A skilled magician and member of the magic circle, Tony is a long way from your cheesy party magician, and knows some top tricks. |
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Yes, there are large rock avalanches that accompany volcanoes and they can travel a long way. |
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Though full equality is a long way from being achieved, the gains have been real and tangible. |
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You produce something that is a long way from what the legislature avowedly intended. |
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He said even with the new tariffs the company will still not be able to meet its operational costs, but they will still go a long way. |
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We need less hostility, folks, and obeying the laws of the road can go a long way towards making for a peaceful existence. |
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This goes a long way towards undermining the railroads and any other public transportation except buses and taxis. |
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Arrests for trespassing, vandalism and malicious mischief would go a long way to help discourage this activity and build data on the activists. |
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Samples of your work can also go a long way to convincing a sceptical customer to buy. |
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From RAMP shows and TV compering to bagging the best actress award in the small screen category for 2001, Jyothirmayee has come a long way. |
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There is a long way to go yet with these proposals, and possibly many changes to be made. |
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Having come a long way from boiling terry nappies many non-disposables use biodegradable linings and act like disposables. |
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Just double underline that we are still scratching the surface, we have a long way to go. |
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He admitted that there was a long way to go to make it a first-class theatre for dramatic works. |
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He sneered from the couch he was hogging all to himself by laying long way on it, resting on his side. |
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I mean it's gradually improving, but there's a long way to go to catch up with the purses of the higher weight classes. |
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Colleges and universities have come a long way from discussing beauty it would seem. |
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According to local estate agents even a little change seemingly goes a long way. |
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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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At issue is a megabuck Pentagon jet deal that could go a long way toward shoring up Boeing's bottom line. |
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Animation has come a long way since I was a tiddler way back in the last century. |
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The company was a true meritocracy where a guy with a bit of chutzpah, a common touch and a love of money could go a long way. |
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We've come a long way with handguns, from iron to steel to stainless to alloy to titanium. |
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One week of peace and serenity goes a long way in making up for the other fifty-one. |
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There is still a long way to go and anything could happen, but I think we might be starting to see the beginning of the end. |
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She has come a long way since winning her first British title at the age of 11 and is now ranked among the top eight in the country. |
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This form of poetry comprising more than a dozen couplets in the same metre has come a long way and so have ghazal singers. |
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Hacking out that kind of boilerplate is a long way from almost toppling governments, but it beats driving buses, I guess. |
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Alsop likes buildings on stilts, that start a long way up in the air and allow landscape to flow beneath. |
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Areas designed to give employees relief from their workspaces can go a long way toward achieving that goal. |
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The traffic in human body parts is a grisly business from which most Nigerians will go a long way to keep their distance. |
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Basic training in linguistics can go a long way to foster this realization. |
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Every cent you give will go a very long way towards creating a world that is truly for the millions, not the millionaires. |
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The runner up came from a long way back and should be seen to better advantage over an extended trip. |
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Nevertheless, successfully transplanting animal organs into human beings is still a long way off. |
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While Sinn Fein has come a long way in a relatively short space of time, its mirky legacy remains. |
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His party had come a long way towards defeating a wartime president only to fall agonisingly short. |
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This is a long, long way from saying that this galaxy is full of planets with biospheres even remotely comparable to ours. |
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It also helps if the filmmaker tempers those ambitions with a little humor, which always goes a long way in a short subject. |
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It has come a long way from the days of being a family business selling mobile phones and air time. |
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But, hurricanes, or even tropical storms, churn up the ocean and their waves travel a long way before dying out. |
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It looks like we have a long way to go before we can cheerfully mix images and cell backgrounds using any colour over every colour depth. |
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It has a long way to go before it can merit serious consideration as a truly effective marketing tool. |
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The pair put on 121 runs for the seventh wicket and went a long way in shutting India out of the game. |
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That sort of money goes a long way in Tonga, and will allow the strikers to outlast the government. |
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From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France. |
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But over the Easter period his team have come up with two smashing victories which will have gone a long way to silencing the critics. |
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Though the internet has partly bridged the tyranny of distance, we're still a really long way from Tokyo, Amsterdam, or London. |
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Thirdly, we should do what will go a long way to heal the agony of the Hindus. |
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Occasional moments of levity can go a long way in a motion picture like this. |
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He got a long way back and tried to thread his way through the field on the inner on the final turn. |
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Both teams are undefeated after three rounds and the result of the game will go a long way to showing the state of the competition. |
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Nicknamed bangers because of their tendency to explode if the skins are not pierced before frying, sausages have come a long way. |
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Public awareness and understanding will go a long way in making the life of such a person more meaningful and relaxed. |
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That free-kick came a long, long way before it engaged Bouma's bonce, and the marking was pitiful. |
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These new proposals should go a long way to help tackle problems of unfitness and disrepair which are all too common in this sector. |
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I know this is a long way from terrorism, but the rules of logic are universal. |
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He was in a burning building, the fire was below him and it was a long way down to get out. |
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It is a long way from the burning deserts of Arizona to the gateway to Russia. |
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Goes to show, a little unmufflered marketing can go a long way in the sale of unmentionables. |
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We're a small country, a long way away, with a minor role to play on the world stage. |
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In 1982, he was a long way from Angola and his bush fighters, in a smart suburb of Rabat in Morocco. |
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They are playing on foreign soil, are a long way from home and will be up against a very partisan crowd. |
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In truth, we're a long way from breadlines, and policymakers understand the forces that move the economy today much better than they did then. |
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Rap has come a long way since breakbeats were revolutionary and samples were free. |
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Strong south-easterly winds had created huge swells, but having travelled a long way to explore these gardens, we would not be defeated. |
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He's travelled a long way and I'm sure you can spare a day out of your busy schedule to talk to him. |
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So, buckle up, happy flying and I think you'll find a little education goes a very long way toward reducing your fears. |
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The building industry has come a long way since the time when auger drills and two-man bucksaws ruled the job site. |
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She's come a long way from being spectacularly awful as Michael Corleone's daughter. |
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Its performance and fuel consumption go a long way towards offsetting its high price and its build quality is second to none. |
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The shy, introverted Gandhi, once described as a sphinx and an enigma, has come a long way in the past six years. |
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We have come a long way but there is a lot further to go with both our non-fiction and our fiction. |
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It will be a long way from bush week when the boys from the even bigger smoke turn up to play tomorrow. |
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This information was vouchsafed via CNN from an undisclosed military base, seemingly a long way from Washington. |
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Money may not buy us love, or even happiness, but it can go a long way toward buying things for which we have, as yet, no other currency. |
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Unfortunately, for most novel proteins, that day is currently a long way off. |
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We have come a long way from the days when central bankers relied primarily on obfuscation and mystique. |
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This would go a long way to reduce some of our citizens' obstinate dependence on the weekly collection of waste. |
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Though researchers are busy working on vaccines for plague and canine distemper, such tools are still a long way off. |
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It will also go a long way in erasing the notion that Defence personnel are those who wish to live isolated in cantonments. |
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Mark W gets his adrenalin fix by jumping off cliffs with his hang-glider, and then realising it's a heck of a long way down. |
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For all the enthusiasm of youth, a small helping of experience can often go a long way. |
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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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As you're no doubt aware, computer storage has come a long way in the past 10 years. |
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The frenetic action and strategic nuances of this seven-a-side sport also make it feel a long way from a casual game of catch. |
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We have a long way to go before we understand the ergodic theory of strange attractors. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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A hellish landscape of fire, smoke and death formed a backdrop for a bunch of kids a long way from home who were just doing their job. |
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The movie is still a long way from production, as Bay plans to helm another expensive extravaganza before then. |
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As it is a long way away, the trip would probably involve some other caving as well as other outdoor pursuits. |
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In France, faced with the tradition of Jacobin centralism and with strong assimilationist tendencies, there is a long way to go. |
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I often go out for a walk and sometimes I walk home from college, which is quite a long way. |
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Some day, if all goes well, Woods will surely overhaul Jack Nicklaus's record but there is still a long way to go. |
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Our women have come a long way in their struggle for liberation from the shackles of feudalism, slavery, colonialism and male chauvinism. |
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A little extra padding goes a long way, owing to non-existent seat cushions, rough suspension and unpaved, rocky roads. |
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Fully automating these tests is a luxury that can go a long way to getting a superior product to the consumer. |
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It is surprising how a little bit of research goes a long way towards solving an issue. |
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Technology has come on a long way since the days of the cardboard swingometers. |
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He feels Australian wines have a long way to go in reaching parity with France. |
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There's still a long way to go, it's my dream to see a skateboard park next to every basketball court. |
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It's all quite a long way removed from the life he and his father once knew, as entertainers in a travelling circus. |
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In this country and in Europe you can go quite a long way towards patenting a medical treatment. |
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He had come a long way down in the world, clerking in a surf shop and teaching Australian kids and Japanese tourists to surf on his lunch hour. |
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The tax rebates being received from the IRS would go a long way towards the purchase of pellet stoves or alternatives, for energy efficiency. |
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Videogames have come a long way since Pong took its place beside the pinball machine in the penny arcade. |
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Congress was a long way from conceiving itself to have this power or perceiving a need to exercise it. |
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Blunter language would have concluded that most, if not all, were a long way out of their depth. |
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As it happens, Cliff's illustrious career goes back a long way further than that. |
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The character design and animations go a long way to present the personalities of different characters. |
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Good intentions go a long way with me, so I tend to be favorably disposed towards holiday specials. |
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A little spoken Japanese can go a long way towards breaking down barriers, so a phrase book acquired now could pay dividends in June. |
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It is, in short, the ability to communicate, and it will get you a very long way in politics. |
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I have to learn from the thousands of commuters who travel a long way to work every day. |
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The accolade meant the impressive cascade had come a long way since the site was used as a pigsty during the Second World War. |
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His debut in front of over 28,000 people is a long way from his humble roots in Senegal. |
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This gives them a chance to understand abstract concepts slowly and goes a long way in strengthening their learning abilities. |
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Digital cable is often considered the answer to cable signal theft and piracy, but as a final solution it's a long way off. |
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But he has come a long way in a year and now knows the business inside out. |
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The run-off areas are too short, the pits are cramped and the paddock facilities are, by a long way, the worst of the season. |
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Black suede mats will always be popular, and small touches like double mats and fillets go a long way to accentuate a diploma. |
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I think that's quite a long way yet before we get to any decisions, if we ever do, about the location of interceptors. |
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That will go a long way towards helping to pay quite a lot of mortgages, not to mention buying burgers and fish fingers for the kids. |
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I was having contractions, but only every 10 minutes so I thought she would be a long way off arriving. |
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If he wants to reclaim the front page photo spot his best move might be to offer her a plum diplomatic post a long way from home. |
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However the cost and technology makes widespread introduction a long way off. |
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I came a long way from that shy and introvert girl, who came from Panvel to Mumbai for a medical degree. |
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Suddenly the hawk flies at something a long way off. It's a squirrel running on the ground. |
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They decided to drop a whole portion of the route, and instead go the long way, abandoning Vrygunst mountain and instead going around Tafelburg. |
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It is a long way from being reduced to a cottage hospital, but every specialisation lost is damaging to its future. |
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Clearing the CVA debts will go a long way towards towards putting the club on a firmer financial footing. |
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Fluffed-up pillows, footstools, reclining chairs and welcoming couches go a long way toward reducing the rigors of the day. |
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This is a long, long way from ensuring that the victims of crime are compensated. |
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Tyler goes a long way toward describing why it is that children are freighted with all the dreams and ambitions of so many Americans. |
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It would go a long way toward alleviating the prejudice some full-timers have toward us. |
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Everyone recognizes that we have come a very long way in bringing superior quality and functionality within reach of the masses. |
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But clearly humour, and an appeal to the common fund of historical anecdotes, go a long way. |
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Rainbow trout production may prove to be a nice little earner for local producers but there is a long way to go. |
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This is not incompatible with Protestantism, but it is certainly a very long way from its extreme wings, such as predestinarian Calvinism. |
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Each of his aircraft has a large engine, a long way to fly and no field to land if a pilot's gas tank runs dry. |
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In the ritualistic piece that preludes actual narration, the Chakyar depicts how he has come a long way down to earth from heaven. |
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The inclination to see wealth as a gauge of human worth goes back a long way. |
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It will be a matter of future government policy, but certainly they would go a long way toward wiping out the deadweight debt of the province. |
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Surprise checks by the police, during day and night, can go a long way in checking the menace, thus preventing fatal road accidents. |
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This, the planners believe, will go a long way in decongesting the ORR and other roads thereby reducing the accident rate. |
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Taking place in real time, the short goes a long way toward deglamorizing the myth of the celebrity trailer. |
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Two thousand miles is a long way to go to have your marriage proposal turned down. |
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Democracy and human rights are, despite their protestations to the contrary, in practice a long way down the agenda here. |
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You have to go a long way down the list to find a company that hasn't been floated in a privatisation or demutualisation. |
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A little bit of empathy and understanding might go a long way in making their life easier. |
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From writer of purple prose to a firm believer in marriage, she has come a long way. |
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Thank you goes a long way, and it was a thank you that didn't even need to come from Griffin. |
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I've been living here since 1996 and have come a long way from the grimy flat I shared with my best mate B. years ago. |
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With numb feet, aching limbs and the crack of gunfire ringing in our ears, a few hundred metres more seemed like a long way. |
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Over 38 games application, effort, endeavour, commitment and preparation go a long way and we have them in abundance. |
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We're still improving a lot but we have a long way to go with the endurance of the tyre. |
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There was still a long way to go towards, among other things, an equitable distribution of skills. |
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The pasta and fine coffee of Italy may only be 400 km away, but it is a long, long way from la dolce vita. |
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I took the long way around, and when I came closer I could see her sitting on the doorsteps to the back door of the house. |
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The expiry of the transitional period on 30 June 2007 seems a long, long way away. |
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There is another battle going on that is a long way from the bombings and fighting on the frontline. |
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Forgive the caveman economics, but keeping the lights and heating on comes a long way ahead of saving the planet, in my book. |
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A few sessions with a qualified instructor can go a long way in smoothing the learning curve. |
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We have come a long way since 78 rpm records helped usher in the jazz era almost a century ago! |
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It's a long way from a room in share house, to the war room of a futuristic submarine. |
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Gold Coaster Roma Blair has come a long way from her days as a prisoner of war interned by the Japanese. |
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His portrayal of a decent family man backed into a corner by the system goes a long way to making this film as watchable as it is. |
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The series goes a long way toward explaining, if inadvertently, why the quincentenary turned into a fiasco. |
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So, as long as we've got them, we don't have to worry about William becoming king, because that's quite a long way off. |
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We're already the cheapest by a long way, so I don't see prices coming down to compete with another high fares airline. |
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The adversarial system is not serving us well at the moment, not by a long way. |
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She has a long way to go before collecting every species because there are 350,000 different kinds of beetle. |
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He has a long way to go if he wishes to finish ahead of the defending champion. |
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This is one company I am totally keen on getting a job at but I know I have a long way to go. |
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This portion of the roofing industry has come a long way from the corrugated tin of the Quonset hut. |
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We're a long way from seeing these cuts put into action, but I'm cautiously optimistic. |
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She added that the booklet would go a long way in answering these questions for parents. |
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If the university is not planning on being a partner with the council, it puts the plan back a long way. |
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Still, they have a long way to go, even if they were clearly putting up a fight. |
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The stage seemed a long way away, but the amphitheatre is steeply raked, so there was no problem seeing the big picture. |
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These awkward facts, combined with a formidable military capability, go a long way towards explaining the current colonialist adventurism. |
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This insight goes a long way to explain why the war ended as it did, with a whimper rather than a bang. |
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We have come a long way from Freud's affect theory to viewing emotions as joining and integrating minds. |
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My, oh my, haven't we come a long way from the Whit Sunday Tournament in the Fitzgerald Stadium. |
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These three steps will go a long way towards lowering the risk of virus infection on the internet. |
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I can't promise any miracles, but a small amount of regular practice can go a long way, over time. |
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But a quick recap at the end can go a long way toward ensuring that everyone understands. |
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As there as yet has been no real reciprocation from the EU's trading partners, agreement on market access still is a long way off. |
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From campfires of Mughal soldiers to the royal banquet tables of kings and emperors, the kebab has travelled a long way. |
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Losing just a few pounds of excess fat will go a long way toward improving your health. |
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But he is aware that there is a long way to go before knowledge about sexual health is widespread. |
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A real comparison on an equal level would go a long way in explaining this crisis. |
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This gesture will go a long way in assuring would-be players that their future is safe. |
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She is still a long way from a full recovery, but is making steady improvement in her reading, writing and concentration. |
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Plus, the labor market still has a long way to go before wages and prices begin to drive each other higher. |
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The liquid creatine of today has come a long way with the help of ingredients such as soybean oil, colloidal mineral complexes and aloe vera gel. |
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Aging aside, lifestyle will go a long way toward determining whether you'll succumb to this dread disease. |
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This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality. |
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He still has a long way to go in his recovery and his family have asked that his privacy continue to be respected. |
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The experiences gained by the management of organizations go a long way in helping us leanly operate our churches. |
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Microwaves have come a long way since the days when their main uses were defrosting meat and heating up leftovers. |
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The Calgary restaurant wine scene has come a long way since a barrage of steak houses pushed gallons of cheap plonk down our throats via the infamous half-litre carafe. |
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Again, a little personal intervention into our shipmates ' careers can go a long way in helping them appreciate service in the Navy on a daily basis. |
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She has come a long way from the Aga saga and the cathedral close. |
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They literally shook the ground in which we were standing here, quite loud explosions, and it sounded a long way away from the information that slowly now is trickling to us. |
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World War II is still a long way off, but the seeds of conflict are already being sown on the continent. |
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Unless you're paying top whack, you will be unlikely to get a hotel right in the centre of the city and some of the economy deals put you in hotels a long way from the action. |
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But I think we have shown that we have the capacity to reach a long way to find the perpetrators of this crime and to bring them to justice and call them to account. |
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A simple sheet with even just an exploded diagram as included with many cases these days, would go a long way to improving a novice's experience with this case. |
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The 40-year-old has come a long way from the political greenhorn that he was when he contested his first general election without a poster campaign. |
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For decades they used dollar diplomacy to win over nations with limited budgets where small projects building roads, bridges, wells and fisheries went a long way. |
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The Israeli-only roads that crisscross the West Bank have come a long way since the beginning of the Second Intifada. |
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Perhaps if she and her parents could have had the help and support needed it might have gone a long way in preventing this tragedy from happening. |
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Despite continuing censorship, Chinese media have come a long way from the days of unrelenting and mind-numbing propaganda. |
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Two years into the century it seems we are still a long way off course. |
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He was a bit windswept, his hair rather unkempt and his jacket wrinkled, after riding such a long way on horseback, but he looked the same as ever to the girls. |
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While it may stretch a long way, that robe contains relatively little material. |
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Although beaten a long way by Museeb, King Forever looks capable of winning at this level, and trainer Jeremy Noseda has engaged Robert Winston to do the steering. |
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The sweet scent of perfumed roses will linger on your tongue, reminding you that the warmth of summer is on its way, but remember, a little goes a long way. |
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A simple act of replacing damaged or worn out auto parts can go a long way in extending the life of your Mercedes Benz as well as in restoring its original luster. |
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It's an ungenerous view, and one that Under the Sun goes a long way to undermine. |
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That goes a long way here in South Carolina and could trump party loyalty as a motivator. |
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Police say that installing anti-theft devices and etching the registration number on the windscreen, will go a long way in countering the problem. |
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The visual processing power we carry around with us is enormous, and the right image can go a long way to prove a key point or leave a lasting impression on a colleague. |
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Whilst privatisation proceeds apace and monopolies are being dismantled, there is clearly a long way to go before a market economy will truly exist here. |
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A win in this match by either club will go a long way towards guaranteeing a place in the Premier Division next season as only one team will be relegated. |
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It is worthy of remark that while the sources of naturalism go back a very long way in Western philosophy, it has been especially prominent in philosophy in America. |
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Jackson has come a long way since his youthful ineptitudes in Derry. |
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To make the inside signatures fold copy paper in half the long way. |
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Circuses have come a long way, since they gained popularity during the ancient Roman Empire, when amphitheatres were the only source of entertainment to citizens. |
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But in a world where grooming students for a career and making the arts responsive to business are key government priorities, a little artistic vision goes a long way. |
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It reads as if the author was sitting in some Indian village, a long way from a telephone or a satellite dish, and quietly got on with his work when he wasn't having a zizz. |
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I still have a long way to go and with the assistance of professional counseling there is hope that I will recover and begin again to rebuild my life. |
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Gas up and take the long way back, along Haleakala's leeward slope. |
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The fourth phase of the revolution, having the gains of the first three phases affect the curriculum of high schools and elementary schools, still has a long way to go. |
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Fr Byrne said the legal and medical professions, along with strong support from the community, should go a long way in addressing the drug problem in the town. |
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The ramp and docking umbilicals that would be available at a habitat weren't there and the hatch opened onto the port side of the hull, high up, so it was a long way down. |
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We've come a long way from the headache-inducing black and red graphics of Nintendo's Virtual Boy. |
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As with most technology solutions, much of the success is achieved in the planning stage when the necessary forethought goes a long way to accomplishing the project goals. |
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The company has come a very long way since Abigail Punch developed a liking for tea in 1851 and decided to set up her own import and wholesale company. |
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This book is composed of columns spanning the better part of a decade, and Richard still has a long way to go before exhausting his chosen subject. |
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The fear of a social explosion goes a long way to explain the crass media manipulation of the current changing of the guard at New York's City Hall. |
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Aries fire plus Aquarian air equal yeah, a volatile gassy substance which, wisely focussed, provides an enormous energy source capable of taking you a long way. |
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In Nicaragua today the most obvious need is decent housing and all monies raised from the night will go a long way in helping the situation there. |
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Perhaps adding gluten will give that smoother finer crumb I associate with what I have been told is French bread, here at the bottom of the Pacific, a long way from France. |
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However, these cavils aside, this is a very charming and delightful production and one which, as I have indicated, goes a long way to obliterate the memories of the past. |
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If we can simply preserve as much of that wealth as we can, and use it as efficiently as possible, then we are a long way down the route to financial independence. |
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From extracting gold powder from riverbeds by using mercury to the open-pit mining, man has come long way in refining and expediting the process of extraction. |
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Now, she is an expert weaver herself although the small inkle looms she uses for demonstrations are a long way off the massive industrial versions. |
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We know the authors of the study are a long way from the ideal of scientific impartiality because of the way they rushed it out to appear before the US election. |
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They turned to the right, to the right again, walked a long way down a dark, unlighted hallway like a tunnel, and turned to the left through an open doorway. |
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The graffiti-daubing sluggard who, at Oxford University only sixteen years earlier, had spent more time drinking than working had come a very long way. |
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A setup wizard to explain the steps and end the need for obscurities such as hexadecimal codes would go a long way toward making a great technology accessible. |
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Three or four references from vendors or subcontractors go a long way. |
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Despite the short-comings, fish farming can be said to be a great success and will go a long way in swaying most charcoal burners from indiscriminate cutting of trees. |
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Voters smell out opportunism from a long way off and don't like it. |
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As one article critical of skeptical discussion of SCT makes clear, it is a long way from becoming a widely accepted diagnosis. |
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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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As Steve notes, giving all Iraqis a very concrete, material stake in the new regime would go a long way to securing a political constituency for the new order. |
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Yorkshire has got a long way to go to constantly upskill its people. |
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Another Lancastrian, Ronnie Irani, may be the man of the moment but the Essex captain has a long way to go to rival Freddie's status as England's number one all-rounder. |
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Focusing on the issue of money will go a long way to improving everything. |
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We have come a long way but still have much to overcome, particularly in our overrepresentation in the criminal justice system and lack of access to adequate education. |
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The provision of 8,000 social and affordable houses per annum would go a long way in addressing the ever increasing Local Authority housing waiting lists. |
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Luke Wright says comics have come a long way from the back page funnies. |
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In this high-tech age ballooning is satisfyingly old-fashioned, though it has come a long way since the first balloon attempts of the 18th century. |
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We may have come a long way from monks writing in scriptoria. |
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It was a long way from the home-made horizontal bar to the Olympic Games. |
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The reason for this long preamble is that the situation which prevailed in 1949 goes a long way to explaining why the film The Third Man became such a massive hit. |
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We've come a long way from the time when WWII airman and former President George H.W. Bush parachuted to safety from his damaged aircraft using a chute made of hemp. |
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Central London may be a long way away, and the skyscrapers may look more like distant matchsticks, but the astonishing thing is that the City is visible at all. |
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There's still a long way to go and in this league, unlike some of the other divisions, the top teams are capable of losing to the bottom sides and vice verse. |
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Oct 23, 2001 Apple releases the first iPod Apple has come a long way in 12 years. |
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Britain regularised its system only in the late 1970s and in Indian society, which is just beginning to accept formal adoption, there is a long way to go. |
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However, rather than easing off as he approaches official retirement age, the Scot remains as committed and feisty as ever, with thoughts of stepping down a long way off. |
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That goes a long way toward explaining the appeal of the Church of Scientology and the kabbalah Centre. |
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But the circumstances in which you each committed this offence called for careful consideration and go a long way to aggravating the offences you have committed. |
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