Going public will make it more difficult to pull the scheme off a second time, and may give them an unsavoury reputation in some quarters. |
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Going back to the filibuster, before you all decide to send me angry emails, lemme make one point clear. |
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Going yet further, because events in the Old Testament are read as foreshadowing parts of the life of Christ, Noah prefigures Christ. |
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Going just slightly faster than you, let's say at 105 kmph, I overtake you in my car. |
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Going to get a driver's license or getting a green card is as experience you will never forget. |
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Going against her father's wishes in paying her dog's ransom, she personally delivers the sum to the dognappers' headquarters in Whitechapel. |
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Going after the lifestyler meant backing off on courting hard-core outdoor enthusiasts. |
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Going there certainly made me understand better who we all are as people functioning in a society and a culture. |
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Going back to the Florida homeowner's apprehensions, her first concern was the bedroom arrangement. |
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Going in with Stealth Bombers and Armalites will never be a good basis for stable Government. |
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Going any higher than these speeds would cause image degradation and system lockups. |
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Going for six in a row was no mean achievement but unfortunately it was not to be. |
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Going to see Cirque du Soleil is downright artsy and cultural, and it's fun and exciting. |
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Going the blazing guns route almost always resulted in extreme failure for me. |
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Going out to face whoever was in the streets had to be better than staying in here with these dregs of human society. |
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Going by these observations, there is very little the web does that has not been done elsewhere. |
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Going out in public with him is uncomfortable because his clothes are sometimes loud, garish, or out of style. |
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Going faster and faster she held her head and screamed loud enough to wake the dead. |
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Going to Mars is too darned expensive, they say, and we should save our money. |
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Going into the French Open, he had never won a match at a Grand Slam event. |
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Going on the British example, the rest would probably not be compensated at all if their animals had to be destroyed. |
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Going to football, or at least talking the talk, allowed politicians and journalists to express their common touch. |
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Going on holiday without a school's permission is tantamount to truancy, said the junior education minister. |
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Going forward, the channel proposes to beam programs in six languages, including Marathi. |
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Going after a man, explains Baisden, isn't as hard as people make it out to be. |
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Going in with a pruning saw to undo a decade or more of overgrowth in one shot can be disastrous to an old tree. |
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Going down with a sinking ship seems so pointless when other more seaworthy vessels are within arm's reach. |
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Going by the recent weather it is only a matter of time before someone invents an umbrella with sun cream dispenser at the handle. |
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Going with the frustrations of old age, he said there develops a degree of impatience. |
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Going out may seem like a drag when you don't know what to wear, but we have the threads to help you look like you own the place. |
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Going both ways is a good thing with regard to two-way streets, switch-hitting batters and special football players. |
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Going back to a self-sustaining community is possible even in our cities, which generate the highest concentration of garbage. |
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Going too heavy and not using a slow, controlled movement are two other common errors made when doing the lying french press. |
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Going for chicken tikka masala, I was rewarded with deliciously cooked meat in a sauce full of flavour and fresh vegetables. |
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Going upstairs, you look out through the great tree and can get glances of King's Chapel through frameless double glazing. |
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Going head-to-head against Jack Nicklaus in a major was like trying to drain the Pacific Ocean with a teacup. |
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Going beyond the literal meaning, the exhibition explored the nuanced implications of the formless substance that is dust. |
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Going to an extreme, some nationalist academics and intellectuals have called for the severance of diplomatic relations. |
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Going from bottom to top, we are measuring electrical activity in just a few millionths of a volt. |
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Going into the campaign, Layton aimed to win enough seats to be the kingmaker in a Liberal minority government. |
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Going above treeline requires special care, as conditions are harsher and more unpredictable. |
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Going to my sister-in-law's baby shower wasn't exactly my idea of a well-spent afternoon. |
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Going around the lake I observed crested grebes, coots, moorhens, ducks, swans and herons. |
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Going to the gym for an hour is a great start, but what about the rest of the day? |
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Going by the rage and anger that the assassination has sparked, the world should brace itself for more violence and bloodletting. |
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Going into the match as underdogs, his concern was to compete effectively against the champions. |
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Going to bed later will help you break the pattern your body clock has established. |
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Going back to the database example, as the inconsistency piles up, the understandability of the database degrades. |
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Going to Berlin to visit Berghain is like going to London and meeting for a pint in The Punchbowl. |
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Going into space is so rare that when something goes into space, it pretty much becomes a museum piece. |
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Going down had been easy, but with no handholds or footholds, coming up was proving to be much harder than I'd expected. |
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Going into the game, the odds are already stacked unfavourably against someone or something. |
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Going into the home stretch, the 2nd District race finally made it onto the national political radar. |
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Going in to dressing rooms after big games is an awkward pursuit no matter what the result of the game. |
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Going closer to this dresser, I can smell feminine perfumes though there is a slight waft of male scent in the whole picture somewhere. |
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Going by statistics we see that he is among the Indian batsmen to score centuries in both the innings. |
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Going on to study divinity at the University of St Andrews, Playfair undertook his theological studies at St Mary's College, St Andrews. |
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Going home from work in Oxford last night I accidentally got on the Bristol train by mistake. |
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Going to investigate, we're confronted with a man in a bowler hat and suit sitting at a keyboard looking rather like a waxwork. |
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Going unshod may have been par for the course on the road to Damascus, but it's no way to travel the A162 to Tadcaster. |
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Going to the nearest person in sight, which happens to be a porky security guard, Annette asked him if all the taxis in America had disappeared. |
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Going into the final game, the two sides were neck and neck, so everything hinged on the 30-minute match. |
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Going Greek is one of the best decisions a student can make if he or she seeks leadership opportunities. |
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Going upstairs to the third floor, there's some artwork from Morocco and a little outdoor deck. |
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He's promoting his new solo acoustic album Going Somewhere, but he will also play a few old favourites. |
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Going down under the defender's rush, Warner didn't see the ball in flight. |
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Going to Japan for more than a tourist visit has been on my bucket list ever since I visited Japan in 2001 whilst on a jazz band trip. |
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Going back, and there's a small hoo-ha because someone's raised a burgee instead of the commodore's pennant. |
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Going soft on burglars and car thieves, she added, was a slap in the face for their victims. |
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Going from short to long hair takes time and TLC, especially if chemical overprocessing has left you with split ends and dryness. |
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Going stiff-legged will hit mainly the glutes and hams, and the lower back to some degree. |
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Going by common sense, any one would agree that players should be placed depending on the number of points scored by them. |
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Going for a job interview is more traumatic than having a wisdom tooth out. |
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Going to the mizzen boom he undid the badly fastened ties, raised the sail and lowered it, flaking it neatly as it came down. |
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Going to jail because one did not understand one was arguably obstructing justice, however, is very different. |
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Going into the Craftsman Truck Series opener on Valentine's Day at Daytona, it looked like rookie Randy Briggs would be the biggest winner. |
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Going by the weather, though, there'll be a lot of well-dressed people soaked to the skin out there today. |
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Going on down the hierarchy are phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, family, genus, species. |
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Going to her bureau, she picked out a light blue dress and changed into it. |
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Going against the standard thinking of other airlines, JetBlue doesn't overbook its flights, USA TODAY reports. |
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Going up the winding hills, we see hillsides green with pines and Douglas firs. |
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Going from real estate to on-demand business jet charter seems a bit of a stretch. |
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Going to greet the Commander when he came back was fine and dandy, but work always overrode everything else in importance. |
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Going for a small change of pace, she used little peanut butter candies instead of chocolate chips. |
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Going into this game two points adrift of the pacemaking Potters, the Saints pulled out all the stops to win in devastating style. |
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Going home to his parents in Kodagu may happen just twice a year, and then not for many days. |
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Going by the contortions of your average rock band, music is a painful and terribly serious duty. |
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Going further off-topic, what about that chunderous piece about our good mate? |
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Going to the stadium to have hotdogs hucked at my head and hearing 8 year olds scream at an animated bus isn't worth it. |
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Going into the quarterfinals game against my partner, Paul Gauthier, was tough. |
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Going into that conversation I tended to view all the big pushers of regime change as warmongers, hysterics or trouble-makers. |
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Going into yesterday's penultimate stage nine Scottish riders were still on course to make it to Dublin. |
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Going down a column on the periodic table the atomic numbers differ by eight between rows one and two and two and three. |
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Going up an incline on a main road or motorway frequently involves going down to 4th gear. |
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Going public to call for the resignation of a managing director can be described as indiscipline, especially by management. |
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Going through the locks was definitely a team effort, and we repeatedly blessed the 20 rubber fenders that literally circled our boat. |
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Going into the last and final round, the scheduled 12 rounder had been squashed up, squeezed down and condensed into the space of three minutes. |
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Going back to school after the long summer break always left me with a leaden feeling of dread in the pit of my stomach. |
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Going by their current strengths, these libraries will survive the age of seamless connectivity too. |
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Going out with a stepbrother is not illegal, but you're playing with fire here. |
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Going through a major physical change can bring about a plethora of feelings. |
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Going back to her tiny quarters, she fell quickly asleep as the ship ploughed its way through the waters of the Atlantic under sullen skies. |
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Going back a few years, 36 holes a day was a standard in major championships. |
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Going by the jostling crowd at the venue, Delhiites seem to be readying themselves for the coming wedding season. |
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Going over the map in his mind of this area of Alqish, he noted that the woods deepened into forest. |
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Going by the trend, fashion shows are normally associated with glitterati and glitz. |
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Going local means printing multiple editions with separate pages for different districts or regions. |
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Going back to the good old days of doing nothing and doing it all together is no longer a possibility. |
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Going by the crowd response near the stalls, it seemed that the yummies were too good to resist. |
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Going downhill the Ford took a little more pressure on the brake pedal to downshift than did the Chevy with the Allison Automatic transmission. |
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Going into the final day, Real Madrid had a one-point lead over bitter rivals Barcelona, who had not topped the table all season. |
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Going by what little memory she retained from that foggy night, she maneuvered in the direction that she believed lay the river. |
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Going with friends is pointless because essentially casino gambling is not a team sport. |
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Going to university is a daunting prospect for many of us currently studying at A-level. |
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Going back many years to his youth, he recounts his days as a near-bum, listening to jazz, watching beautiful women, living with crooks and wasters. |
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Ways of Going Home was a bit longer than bonsai and The Private Lives of Trees but not by much. |
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Going northward would antagonize Iraqi Sunnis, whom Washington and Baghdad are currently wooing. |
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Going through that door can lead to anything from a sideways glance to physical violence. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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Going back to the 19th century, scientists have proposed that sexual reproduction makes natural selection more effective because it increases genetic variation. |
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Going down to the underworld alive was something Thracian shamans just did, as natural as singing along the forest paths. |
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When Edmund finally stands up in front of the expectant graduates, Everything Is Going to Be Okay takes an absurdist turn. |
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Going at a reasonable clip, my husband and I travel the trails and side roads near our house. |
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Going for frequent walks up and down the plane may help prevent deep-vein thrombosis, but won't endear you to the man in the aisle seat if you are by the window. |
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Going even further, there are two 1930s movie newsreels that were filmed with the actual Grey Owl, a text biography, and a screen of web links to Grey Owl sites. |
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Going to The Ball, signing up for JDate, downloading JSwipe are all modern-day rites of passage. |
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Going over the fiscal cliff would have meant the U.S. defaulting on its debts and precipitating a global financial meltdown. |
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Going back to square one would be an unjust outcome and a prize to the aggressor. |
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Going forward, Republicans are hoping they can use the continuation of sequestration as leverage in future budget showdowns. |
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Going to the Olympia theatre in Dublin with mam and dad was the best. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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Going to a new school can be difficult, but the kids will eventually adjust. |
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Going over to his desk, he stuffed the sheets of last night's homework in his book bag along with his schoolbooks and put one of the straps over his shoulder. |
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Going forward, StopBadware will play even more of a role as the hub of communication and collaboration among organizations committed to fighting badware. |
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Meet the British comedienne poised to take the cringe-comedy throne with her show, Going Native. |
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Going out to the public square to debate issues, not voting every four years and switching off in-between. |
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Don't continue to martyr yourself for an absent ex. Going out of your way to make him look good when he's a horrible father isn't doing anyone any favors. |
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Going by the male chauvinistic mind set, this may be equal justice. |
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Going by the UK's progress, there could be a few hiccups along the way. |
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Going back over the data sets, he says that the sample set is skewed by the inclusion of an inappropriately large group of anti-infective compounds with poor properties. |
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Going back to Belgrade after 11 years, there was a newness to it, so the experience of it was familiarly exciting. |
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Going for jobs which are high-powered shows you are keen to take risks. |
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Going into the room he expected to step on carpet but found that the carpet had been eaten away and in places there were only the bare floorboards underneath. |
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Going up towards the altar, on the north side standing room is railed off for the rest of the Council who are not lords, and on the south side for the ambassadors. |
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Going back to Meg or rallying behind Natasha will both lead to political destruction if the underlying root cause of the division is left undiscussed and untreated. |
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Going into the 2006 Turin Olympics, bode became the touted star of the Games. |
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Going played Arlene, the star of the soap opera that Mel writes for, who mentors Megan. |
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Going through one door, she caught the smell of food preparation, and followed her nose to the remote kitchen, where she lingered just outside the doorway. |
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Going through your list of accounts from A to Z won't really work. |
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Going in, I had expected the usual motley of anti-globalization radicals, but the group I was with was a fairly polished, young, professional-looking bunch. |
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Going any deeper into speculation would be journalistic sensationalism. |
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Going broke working off the books, Nabil listened to a friend who told him that in Afghanistan, papers were superfluous. |
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Going forward, neither party will be drawn on joint development potential, preferring instead to point to the synergies and cross-selling opportunities that exist. |
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Going to Gettysburg was another in a long line of attempts, some more successful than others, to feel my way back there. |
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Going by bus instead of by car cuts nitrogen oxide pollution by 25 percent, carbon monoxide by 80 percent and hydrocarbons by 90 percent per passenger mile. |
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Going at hypersonic speed, everything that David passed was a giant blur. |
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Going back into schools also counteracts the fall in the number of male teachers and their tendency to give up time to spread the word about their passion for rugby. |
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Going to church on Ash Wednesday will not wash away our sins. |
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Going straight from the microbial to the human genome was a big step because when we set this up we didn't know for sure that the DNA sequencers would work. |
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Going out with someone is a big deal and I find that a bit immature. |
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Going downhill, toes can get bruised if they press against the toe box. |
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Going forward, Glen Dimplex will have to meet the low-cost manufacturing challenge presented globally by the emerging economic powerhouse in China. |
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Going out of the bridge by a side door, he ran along the deck space between the wall and the railing, toward the companionway that led down to the dock the ship was tied to. |
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Going into the barn she unsaddled and unbridled the big stallion. |
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Going to the northern parts of the country or even the Swiss Alps for gambolling in the snow is soon going to be a thing of the past for Hyderabadis. |
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Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than finding work on an assembly line. |
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Going to court to force a radio station to broadcast your programming? |
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Going hands-free is just one of the perks of a place where the only form of transportation is by carriage, bike, or tractor. |
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Going by the political wrangling in Zambia, one would think that our political leaders do not even have a minute for each other to exchange any pleasantries. |
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Meanwhile, What Kind of hanky-panky Is Going on Over at the Department of Health and Human Services? |
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Going Mach 2 in the sleek jet ranked in the Top 10 among viewers. |
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Going forward, NIAS will strive to verify the safety and effectiveness of the transgenic rice through collaboration with medical professionals. |
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Going limp and lying still works well for many animals, but a few species deserve Academy Awards for their death-feigning skills. |
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Going downstairs, Miss Drumm leaned heavily on the balustrade, then on Ann all the way into the candlelighted dining room. |
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Going after him now, with the train slowed down and everyone standing up to get off, would be a dangersome waste of time. |
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Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert. |
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Going into a dressing-room full of established players was not easy. It was like Lancashire all over again only more so. |
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Going forward we plan to leverage our core competencies to gain market share. |
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Going wide with the scope of engagement, however, is only half of the equation behind fostering strong citizen engagement. |
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Going to the neighbouring village of Kingswood, in February 1739, Whitefield preached in the open air to a company of miners. |
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Going to a public bath at least once daily was a habit with most Roman citizens. |
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Going into the final round, Taylor held a secure lead on the scorecards of two of the three judges. |
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Going into the 2003 World Cup, England were one of the tournament favourites. |
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Going into the 2008 Six Nations Championship, Wilkinson was the obvious choice as England's number 10 and started the first four matches. |
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Going into the final round at Adelaide, Schumacher led Hill by a single point. |
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Going naptural does not mean that you have to cut all of the chemicals out of your hair immediately. |
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Going forward, Czechs have become more wary and pessimistic of religion overall. |
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Going further, some say Provincetown is the curled hand, or fist, with Race Point and Wood End at its knuckles, and Long Point at the fingertips. |
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Going westwards, the A38 connects Exeter to Plymouth and south east Cornwall, whilst the A30 continues via Okehampton to north and west Cornwall. |
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Going from one epoch to the next is a Singularity in its own right, and a period of speeding up precedes it. |
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Going from west to east the first were the Hermunduri, living near the sources of the Elbe and stretching across the Danube into Roman Rhaetia. |
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Going forward, the NBM needs to remain ready to adopt a tightening bias if inflationary pressures start emerging. |
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Going against his promises made in September, Henry tried to make the marriage a reality. |
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Going against the advice of her male advisors, Isabella rode by herself into the city to negotiate with the rebels. |
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Going farther south, Wollaston Islands and the southern part of Hoste Island are covered by subantarctic tundra. |
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Going up the coast Cabrillo saw Anacapa Island, which they learned from the Indians was uninhabited. |
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Going thru a great crisis of self-analysis, especially in relation to job, school, work, students. |
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Word-perfect, the performance will be broadcast later this year a BBC programme the 82-year-old actress is preparing called Going Home. |
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Going forward, costs are covered under the property all-risks policy held by the Owners' Association from Arab Orient Insurance. |
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Going over therefore to stretch Kiir on the expense of his colleague Garang is benightedly unnecessary. |
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Going down on their girls is the most favourite act of an Italian and ' the Elephant' pose of making out is what the French love the most. |
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Going to the library was like a treasure hunt, an expedition. |
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Going to Goshen will let the academy add 74 students and increase its employee count to about 36, from 30, Blain said. |
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Going for gas will get greener this year, as Emirates National Oil Company will open the Middle East's first eco-friendly service station. |
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Going down by two and a half lengths to a horse of that class was a first-rate performance and Briolette had plenty of smart fillies behind her. |
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Going forward, the bank has dispensed with microfiches and is capturing the account data directly into the eFLOW platform. |
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Going by what the Britain's Got Talent contest and the Eurovision Song Contest produced, very little is the answer. |
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Going to the capital markets cap in hand is a whole new experience for recently demutualized life insurers. |
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An ex-member of miserabilist indie band Arab Strap, Middleton is as short as 8-1 to claim the spoils with his song We're All Going To Die. |
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Going the speed limit, the trip to the Otselic camp takes an hour. |
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Going forward, sanofi-aventis will develop the agent under the codename of S-1 while receiving the supply from Taiho Pharmaceutical. |
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Going forward, Epson will continue to refine its Ultimicron to suit superb quality electronic viewfinders. |
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Going to his boss's house to collect his newspapers for delivery, paperboy Alan Dawson was more interested in a papergirl than the day's news. |
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Going into 2010 Vancouver Olympics, few expectations were on Miller. |
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Going into Friday's game, Angels designated hitters were hitting a combined. |
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Going Commando is an exercise company which uses ex-marines to take sessions and get people into shape. |
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The single-player story in Up Your Arsenal is too short, about a quarter of what Going Commando had to offer. |
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Going Dutch to honour heroes HAVE any readers been interested in the recent D-Day coverage? |
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DiskShred s contract is the result of a business relationship that was assisted by Invest Northern Ireland through the Going Dutch programme. |
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Travel company Going Places wooed would-be travellers with pounds 200 discounts on holidays with Airtours. |
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For those who gravitate to the digital environment, The E-zine Going Places. |
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When the bride's parents booked the trip at Going Places in Durham they were given a leaflet which claimed Bolivians did NOT need a visa. |
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The company is to close five of its Going Places travel agents in the region, with around five staff per store expected to be made redundant. |
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Jones' television credits include The Diary of Anne Frank, Going Postal and Zen. |
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The survey was commissioned to mark the DVD release of the TV film Going Postal, written by Terry Pratchett. |
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Going over there was going to be a massive challenge for him and it's gone pear-shaped. |
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Born in Torquay, Devon, Miranda made her name on noughties sitcoms like Not Going Out and Hyperdrive. |
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Going up to the top today the view could have been straight from the Lord of the Rings filmset with its greenery and vastness. |
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Going freegan might be a bit much for most of us, but we can all take action to minimize food waste. |
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After making a series of appearances on British sitcoms such as Not Going Out and Hyperdrive, Miranda, 42, impressed bosses so much they gave her own show. |
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Going up against the clock, you will be able to get to grips with a BMW Sauber F1 car and actually change one of the tyres as part of the BMW Sauber F1 team pit lane park. |
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Going face to face, letting go of the laundry list and putting guilt trips in their proper place have all contributed to the sacrament's worth for us. |
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Take, for example, the 2,000 people who took part in a British survey released last month to mark the DVD and Blu-ray release of the new movie Going Postal. |
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Melissa Diane Smith, a nutritionist and author of the book Going Against The Grain, warns that glutenous grains might be wreaking havoc on our health. |
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While they are umbilically attached to iPads in centrally-heated bedrooms, our immune systems were strengthened by Going Out To Play from the ages of five onwards. |
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Going deep into the mysterious woods can represent our collective unconscious where we must go to face our fears, as well as grow and become mature adults. |
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We''re Going Out Today and We''re Off have a great catchiness to them. |
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Going out the stewardesses were changing pounds for dollars at a lower rate of exchange than one would get in the States while they were selling duty-free goods. |
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Going to miss our Monday chats and our Wednesday trips to the towny. |
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Going by the common name of butterfly bush, its tiny flowers packed into long racemes are full of nectar, magnets for butterflies and other pollinating insects. |
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In Going to Work a line of bunny girls wander in front of the blocks, and in another a topless girl appears to clean the windows of a block of ats. |
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Going further north up the coast, near Marsalforn, the shore becomes divided into salt pans and shallow rock pools where the sea salt crystallises. |
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Going through all of that turmoil can be big-time exhausting. |
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Going forward, the company said that its recent acquisition of UK-based Barwood Products will give it an opportunity to strengthen its international presence. |
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Going against the tendency that maximizes density and landlocks sites, the new route gives its neighbouring buildings space to breathe and true permeability. |
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Going from one global density to another, by using equivalent method, the vehicles were adiabatically added to the already homogeneous or blocked state. |
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Going into business with his brothers, he worked for over a decade designing, building and perfecting an automated mill with devices such as bucket chains and conveyor belts. |
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Going through the Bill with some of them clause by clause, I was able to answer all their objections, and in many cases to get their promise of support. |
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Going south to the Tegil River, he heard reports of the Kamchatka River and recrossed the Central Range to the Kamchatka where he met the Itelmens for the first time. |
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Going from the port to the central plateau entailed a daunting 2000 meter climb from the narrow tropical coastal plain in over just a hundred kilometers. |
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Going back to colonial times, each new group has left their mark on homegrown cuisine and in turn the cities in this region disperse trends to the wider United States. |
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Going back to the nine to five after the weekend can be depressing. |
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Going into that race weekend, Hill announced he would retire after the Grand Prix, leading Jordan to test Jos Verstappen in case Hill had to be quickly replaced. |
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Going even further, biographer Andrew Hodges suggests Turing arranged the cyanide experiment deliberately to allow his mother plausible deniability. |
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Going forward and glancing over the weather bow, I perceived that the ship swinging to her anchor with the flood-tide, was now obliquely pointing towards the open ocean. |
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