When the share price of nearly every other airline has gone through the floor, Ryanair's has held up. |
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Ii'S clear from the history of cricket that bowling has gone through an evolution from underarm bowling to overarm bowling. |
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From Starcraft to League of Legends, the e-sports market has gone through a massive expansion over the last decade in a half. |
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This deal would have gone through without a murmur if we hadn't fought back. |
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Having gone through the avant-gardist stage himself, Neruda places the emphasis on the avant-gardist or pure poet's false consciousness. |
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No experience of suffering, of loneliness or of unlovability we may have gone through or may yet go through can ever destroy that capacity. |
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Matt was very remorseful, having gone through the thing in the cold light of day. |
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Since that time the device has gone through rigorous testing to develop tamper-resistant and fail-safe systems. |
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Their complaints have gone through the proper canonical channels in the Church itself. |
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I have gone through financial ruin, personal vilification, the distress and dismay of my family. |
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Our Pirate game has gone through several iterations in its four-year development process. |
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Over the past decade Web design has gone through many iterations, driven by the ever-changing environment. |
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Sister John had gone through the relatively easy motions of obedience to her order. |
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When I came to, four hours later, it occurred to me that I had gone through, but not experienced, the oblivion of death. |
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This can lead to the travellers moving to another car park when the order is executed and the whole process has to be gone through again. |
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Since 1993, I've gone through a great deal of philosophy, in particular works by the Roman stoics such as Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Cicero. |
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Do you have any idea how much trouble I've gone through today to try to make it perfect for you? |
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I've gone through several long periods of near constant nightmares, most involving dying, which gave me an understandable case of hypnophobia. |
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If jeans are stonewashed or have gone through some chemical dye process, they'll pretty much stay true to size throughout washings. |
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The sale had not gone through because Anil wanted to stay on as a warehouseman. |
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He has already written 60 pages, picking up where Manchester left off, and has also carefully gone through the author's outline. |
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With E Andre Wadsworth still hobbled by knee problems and E Simeon Rice gone through free agency, the Cardinals are desperate. |
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The Book of Common Prayer was first translated into Irish Gaelic in 1608, and has gone through several editions and printings since then. |
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This way, I think, I might have gone through a three week period without seeing any of my housemates. |
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The Taiwanese economy has gone through three distinct phases of development. |
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I've gone through the claims and counter-claims, and suspect he was valiant in one incident and a whiner or exaggerator in others. |
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Perhaps he'd gone through a bit of a rough patch in grade 5 and in the years that followed. |
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Having gone through different phases of an economic experiment, all three models are finally moving toward the path of a free economy. |
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We'd seen a good man resign and we'd gone through a lengthy leadership contest. |
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Make this project actionable, so you feel value in having gone through the process. |
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Every guy that's ever put on a jockstrap has gone through it, no matter how good you are, and they're just miserable things. |
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Since then the printing industry has gone through enormous technological advancements. |
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Having started this trend, we've gone through a lot of acquisitions and divestitures over a two-year period. |
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Children who come of age and have not gone through the puberty rite are liable to be forcibly seized to undergo the procedure. |
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Jessica had been waiting in a corner while the dukes had gone through their formal introductions. |
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Newsweek notes that before the controversy erupted over the program two teams of lawyers had gone through and approved its script. |
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Charlie had spent the entire morning shopping, and had already gone through the money Adam had given her. |
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Your mate has gone through the same reasoning, which leaves you both vulnerable. |
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She entered a guilty plea without having gone through a preliminary hearing. |
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Chen Tsai-fu was criticized because of his failure to notice that a bullet had gone through the windshield in front of him. |
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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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The written text had gone through several recensions by the accepted time of birth of Jesus Christ. |
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Meanwhile, I've gone through the archives with speed and alacrity, but still can't find the name of the hotel. |
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Upon interrogation, the thieves admitted that they had gone through special training. |
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Erin and Brenna had gone through regressive hypnosis to try and determine what exactly they had both seen. |
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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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I'm beginning to understand some of what my mother must have gone through after I eloped with Rolf. |
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The original version of Spider-Man has gone through something of a renaissance, in recent times. |
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New Labour has gone through one excuse after another over the last four years to avoid renationalising the rail industry. |
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Rivaldo is equipped with a lethal left foot that has gone through more than a few defences. |
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Passes were threaded together and some of them would have gone through the eye of a needle. |
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The bullet had gone through, gouging a ragged hole through the muscle, but missing the bone. |
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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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They had ordered hot cocoa from room service and gone through the photo albums that Pat had brought with her. |
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The Department of Arts has gone through it with a fine-tooth comb and it is absolutely justified. |
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One group had gone through a couple of rounds of pints in the time that it had taken him to get served. |
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Our company has gone through a restructure and a takeover, which means job cuts and relocation. |
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Krista continued to babble on about how one of her uncles had gone through the same thing and it all turned out just fine. |
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After the election defeat in May 2004, the Party has gone through a series of crises. |
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Made by Tom Newton from cooler climate fruit, some of which has gone through a malolactic fermentation and been aged in oak. |
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His family knew what we had gone through and wanted to avoid the terribleness of a similar graveside experience. |
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He turns an inquiring eye on you and it is obvious he has gone through the drill many times before. |
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And it's gone through the process of how you go out to God, you commune with God, and eventually become one with God. |
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I must have gone through the third degree before I convinced them she was alright. |
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They had already gone through a very thorough review, but now they have to be reviewed again. |
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I read them with great pleasure but with little or no thought for the agony the poet has gone through. |
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The music has gone through various stages of evolution on the way to current sound. |
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My mother knows a couple, newly married and who have just gone through the happy experience of having a set of twins. |
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He said he had gone through the statement very carefully with Mr Rousell and made various comments. |
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Poland has not gone through a thorough decommunisation process since the fall of the regime 18 years ago. |
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He was reported to be battling depression, and had gone through a painful and costly divorce. |
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The park was officially gazetted and is the only national park in Indonesia to have gone through this process. |
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We'd gone through elementary, junior, senior high school and college together and even considered going into business together. |
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When they had gone through the first container, a second was delivered on the bed of a huge truck. |
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She's going to share a dark secret that could help others who've gone through the same ordeal. |
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The toll keepers simply kept a record of the number of times his coaches had gone through a toll gate. |
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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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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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Then it was time to join the daily galah session on the radio, to see if our message had gone through. |
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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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One film had gone through the mill of mishaps and survived until it reached the edit suite. |
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We will go through these doors in the power of the Spirit, knowing that Jesus has gone through them all first. |
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It was truly difficult to express into words what she had gone through on that fateful day. |
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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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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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What appears different this time is that we seem to have gone through a business and investment downturn without a credit crunch. |
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Eventually we'd gone through the basic routine and the contra-master encouraged us to attempt a few improv moves. |
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Having gone through a succession of foster homes and schools by the age of 10, he was committed to a therapeutic unit. |
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Rock had downed eight, Ally seven and they'd also gone through a bottle of wine and half of a fifth of vodka. |
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It's been a decade since the project was mooted and it has gone through a maze of approvals and reviews. |
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I imagine most everyone who has gone through schooling has experienced a fairly similar situation. |
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Several forumites have gone through separation or divorce, so you'll have support here if that's the way it goes. |
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It has simply gone through your email inbox and designated some of those with whom you correspond frequently as followees. |
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However, egg coloration has gone through considerable evolution in different species of cowbirds. |
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Rockethouse, formerly known as Aerial Love Feed, has gone through a line-up and name change but has retained the essence of their fuzzed guitar sound. |
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That blade had gone through, and the X-rays revealed that the tip of the blade was on the edge of my aorta, the main artery. |
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His little son had gone through that chaotic, uncontrollable situation all on his own, never once quailing under the immense pressure it imposed on a five-year-old. |
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What president or CEO hasn't gone through consolidation or reorganization? |
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It populated the battalion partly with soldiers who had gone through basic training elsewhere as tank destroyer crewmen and partly with raw recruits. |
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But also, many of them have gone through the Cultural Revolution just like me. |
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This place has gone through so many different changes and so many changes in leadership, and a long, drawn-out bankruptcy. |
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Only people who have gone through genocide can fully comprehend such an existential threat. |
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Chris had cowered about in silence as the prosecuting attorneys had gone through question after question, each ripping into him one after another. |
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Since then, Jamshed, like much of the country he once honored in song, has gone through a religious revival. |
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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 pre-paid ticket machine had no record of my booking, so we queued up at the ticket office, where it was confirmed that my payment hadn't gone through on the website. |
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Beau stared at her in bedazzlement, he knew she'd gone through the hardest decision of her life, but it seemed like she'd had a personality change along with an operation. |
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These militiamen have not gone through any kind of training. |
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Seeing as my friend's just gone through the mill, I thought it would be interesting to ask him what sort of tips he would have for others thinking about selling up. |
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They had been married for over forty five years and had gone through the trials and tribulations of the Partition of India in which they had lost everything. |
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The old Moluccan Church has gone through a profound reformation. |
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Bell sounds are messy and not for controlling, they also cause a litany of electronic effects such as phasing and digital delay without ever having gone through a patchbay. |
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My marriage had gone through a bad time and that knocked me for six. |
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The feeling at the pit now is that we have just gone through a helter-skelter of emotions and we need to put the men's needs first and have a period of stabilisation. |
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It may've gone through a few overhauls since, but is essentially the same language that Shakespeare spoke, even with all our informality and slanginess these days. |
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Every single one of them has left a business card as they've gone through. |
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What you will not see is any mention of those students who couldn't hack it, or who didn't do any better than if they had gone through the regular school system. |
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This is just another stealth tax, they have put petrol up, road tax has gone through the roof, this is the latest way of hitting the motorist in the pocket. |
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Ruby said it had something to do with their application missing the deadline for submission, and the fact that they'd gone through a state of flux. |
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Since then, the staff of the Mercer Museum has gone through our entire holdings to determine what books they would like to purchase and retain for their collection. |
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I would think with what you've gone through you might have a better understanding of the issues trans people face, but honestly I think you're being a bit cissexist yourself. |
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The cop had gone through the activists' civil disobedience training. |
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All of their marketing strategies for the coming year will have to be gone through with a fine-tooth comb, and most of them will have to be scrapped. |
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The outstanding leave entitlement is absolutely crippling that organisation, and because of this nonsense its contingent liability has just gone through the roof. |
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None of the latter vehicles have gone through crash tests for the reason that such tests are not done in India since there are no facilities for conducting such tests. |
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I've gone through a very similar experience that I'm just getting over. |
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Since its first appearance nearly half a century ago the book has gone through a number of printings and has deservedly maintained its popularity. |
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The success, if it is painted on the life of a person who has not gone through a struggle, there is an attitude of grandiosity and superiority that taints success. |
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Since then, Taiwan's rail system has gone through several phases, from steam-powered engines to diesel-electric engines to fully-electric locomotives. |
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Not only is every episode gone through in surprising detail but we soon learn why each colleague who disapproved of his op-ed was a hypocrite for doing so. |
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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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After it had gone through the aqueduct, the water was collected in tanks and fed through pipes to fountains, toilets, etc. |
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Kazakhstani mass media have successfully gone through the stage of formation. |
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The essay did not appear, but the results of the labour gone through are contained in the appendices to his Lectures on Logic. |
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To think what I've gone through to hear that man! Frightful tosh it'll be, too. |
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As far as the guys' hit-it-and-quit-it philosophy with women, after all they'd gone through, they'd finally changed their perspectives. |
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By this stage the car had gone through several resprays, turning blue and green before its current grey. |
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He had gone through the work from the title-page to the finis at least forty times, and had just commenced it over again. |
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Once a fertilized egg has gone through several rounds of division, stem cells form a bulge, called the inner cell mass, inside the early embryo. |
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Born after the end of the First Republic, bipolarism had gone through different phases, but never faded away. |
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Since the mid eighteenth century, Great Britain has gone through industrialisation and increasing urbanisation. |
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After everything I'd gone through, leaving would have made it worthless. |
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Then I do some deskwork, maybe finish up a science magazine that I hadn't gone through. |
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If there would have been a panga or even a cruiser in front of him, I think he would have gone through it. |
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What's surprising to me is how the mundaneness of a relationship can be what tears a couple apart after they've gone through extreme hardship. |
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The books were thoroughly gone through and checked, and a reckoning of profits would be made. |
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The cultural conflict was highlighted by the fact that he had gone through the Xhosa amakwetha initiation rites with considerable distaste. |
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He claimed to have gone through an ordeal by fire in Denmark to prove his claim. |
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There is a small number of general works that have gone through multiple editions. |
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In the history of the Earth, biodiversity has gone through long periods of expansion, occasionally punctuated by mass extinction events. |
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If the purchase had gone through, the Tigers would have surrendered their lease on Welford Road and moved into Walkers Stadium. |
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He is undoubtably a nice guy who has gone through a terrible time, but in purely footballing terms he was a poor manager and a pretty poor player for us. |
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Many organizations, after having gone through elaborate re-engineering programs and having spent countless dollars, report little return on their investments. |
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According to ZOL 3D Printing Channel, the CTC Bizer Series 3D printers are the first China-made dual-extruder 3D printer that has gone through its technical test. |
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If we did anything wrong, it was disturbing the surface with the water hog because the water then collected there and it would have gone through better naturally. |
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To my surprise, the ticker showed that the deal had already gone through. |
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Bridge was impressed with the boy, and after they had gone through some of Britten's compositions together he invited him to come to London to take lessons from him. |
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Previously, the road had gone through Dalton and entered Barrow along the wide Victorian Abbey Road, before passing through Barrow's shipyard onto Barrow Island. |
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In common with many of the towns and villages of the border lands, or Marches, Gresford has gone through periods of both English and Welsh dominance. |
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Priced at five shillings, it was more expensive than most political pamphlets, but by the end of 1790, it had gone through ten printings and sold approximately 17,500 copies. |
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Carew, a notorious axeman, had just gone through a neighbouring regional station like a dose of salts, restructuring and streamlining, as he liked to call it. |
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The book, weighing almost 70lbs, had gone through 19 proof stages. |
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Having gone through several generational changes, the Civic has become larger and more upmarket, and it currently slots between the Fit and Accord. |
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Plant operators add an iron salt known as ferric chloride to wastewater that has already gone through screening, settling and biological treatment. |
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In its historical existence, Macedonians have gone through many exoduses, pogroms and immigrations but for the first time the reason for this are not wars and oppressors. |
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Some people, though, have actually gone through with it, but sadly, far from the grass being greener, their upping sticks has caused them no end of problems. |
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The Leaf is now built at Nissan's Sunderland plant and has been gone through with a fine engineering toothcomb to make it more attractive to a potential buyer. |
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