We departed for Agra by car and stopped along the way at the National Park, where we rode on a bicycle ricksha. |
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Remove excess clutter from countertops and shelves, put dirty towels in the wash, and organize along the way. |
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Ancient bridle paths sprout afresh as huge jamun trees, wild bamboo and sal give cover along the way. |
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The North York Moors are beautiful and if we'd had more time and our waterproofs with us, it would have been great to stop off along the way. |
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At the mine, a path leads into cloudforest, and along the way I can see over waves of razor-sharp ridges into South America. |
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Mr Rickwood said they will be planning the details of the route along the way. |
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Police sealed off main roads along the way to allow the protesters to march through. |
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Liberation simply travels, picking up junk and jetsam along the way, discarding it somewhere downstream, and rambling on. |
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We weaved back and forth across the road to avoid the largest of the potholes, dodging trucks and motorbikes and cows along the way. |
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Walk boldly to the post office to send your snail mail, munching on a daily apple as you admire green spaces along the way. |
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The cairns you see along the way were once used for supporting the coffin while the bearers took a well-earned rest. |
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The journey begins and ends in London, and has stops in 30 cities along the way. |
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The innovation generated along the way means Wellywood still beats Hollywood on some fronts. |
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To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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Isn't it terrific to see someone from the area doing so well and obviously wooing the ladies along the way! |
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Somehow along the way, we seem to have redefined a fair go as meaning nobody should get any more than anyone else. |
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It is a quest for the truth that drops vital clues and red herrings along the way. |
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He seems like the kind of guy who has lived life and taken a few hard knocks along the way. |
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But right now I'm off to find an explanation of woot, another one of those cyber cool terms that I seemed to have missed along the way. |
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Moreover, a special Web site has been set up, which provides the various Microsoft Excel workbooks mentioned along the way. |
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She met no one along the way and only had one brief scare when she ran into a house cat, yet she made it to the library quietly unnoticed. |
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This has turned out to be a truly fascinating project as it was easy to see progress at each step along the way. |
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Einstein had reached the final version of general relativity after a slow road with many errors along the way. |
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Then, you encounter someone who takes you either further into your chosen field or in a whole new direction along the way. |
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Each stage along the way has extended and corrected the achievements of its predecessors. |
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And, if we are lucky we are able to advance the cause of progress a bit along the way. |
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We made a lot of wonderful friends, saw some beautiful countryside in lands far away, and experienced some incredible receptions along the way. |
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I remember catching numerous zander to about six pounds, plus a few pike and eels along the way. |
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Books can be exchanged along the way, knickers washed, sarongs or sarapes bought in place of sheets, towels, skirts, shawls. |
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The range covers the full spectrum from ultraportable to desktop replacement, hitting all price points along the way. |
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He showed his sense of humour and gave the public plenty of laughs along the way. |
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Baldev has taken the move from biology teacher to Head of IT in his stride and demonstrated his zest for teaching along the way. |
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Growing up bilingual in English and German, Hobsbawm picked up three or four other languages along the way. |
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Their author has evolved into a prose sophisticate, and clearly learnt some important lessons along the way. |
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If the flowers are to be smelled along the way, that is a feminine prerogative, and leave us out of it. |
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Not many places to resupply along the way, and the ones there are charge a pretty penny for their goods. |
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Rather than going at my usual leisurely pace, I practically ran up to the lunchroom, meeting Jess along the way. |
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There were some startling revelations along the way that made me check and recheck in complete amazement. |
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So far the experience has proved positive, but she has learned lessons along the way. |
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More frequent train services could affect traffic on the State highway because there are 83 railway level crossings along the way. |
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Musical instruments were lined up along the way leading to the newly built auditorium. |
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The PR plan serves as a road map, not only to tell us where we agree we're going, but to evaluate progress along the way. |
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As with all road movies, it's not getting there that matters, but what happens along the way. |
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Since the average road movie is terminally boring, this one provides plenty of pyrotechnics along the way. |
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The numbering of years is a cultural artifact based on some rather arbitrary decisions made along the way. |
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We ran to daycare together and pointed out all the arbutus trees along the way. |
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To enhance enjoyment of the walk, what better than to know a little of the history of the bridges you will pass along the way? |
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The odds are that, whoever romps home to victory, there'll be plenty of laughs along the way. |
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It makes for an arresting and accomplished film with some truly outstanding acting along the way. |
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We climbed the steep lane back to the Inn, pausing here along the way, and had a lovely lazy afternoon lolling on a hammock on the porch. |
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Some of the roads are long and winding which results in numerous blindspots along the way. |
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But the quest for shy animals in the wild more often than not ends up being about all the other things you discover along the way. |
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Most had died along the way, but one young lad, his arm and leg completely shattered by shrapnel, was conscious and groaning. |
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There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable. |
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He collected a swathe of international honours, awards and prizes along the way, not least the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology. |
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We amble through the Mission, passing forty-two taquerias along the way, and finally arrive at our destination. |
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I followed on foot, looking up at the two majestic skyscrapers along the way. |
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Colliding with shorter broken lines along the way, each element seems to gather energy and speed in a display of centrifugal force. |
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The Regiment had to stay alert during this period as there were rumors of badmashes along the way. |
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Few players seem to reach big-time sport without some crises along the way, such as injuries, self-doubt, mismanagement or personal baggage. |
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Unlike seabirds like terns or shearwaters, which can rest and feed along the way, the curlews will drown if they land on the ocean. |
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It sounded like a terrific idea, but somehow got extremely muddled along the way. |
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Smashing through the rusty outer hull of the Vanguard was easy, though I scraped my hand and arm along the way. |
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Trains would stop along the way at small stations, for the ladies and gentlemen on board to disembark and take tea. |
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Aided by the swift current, we drifted quietly downstream watching the rich assortment of wildlife along the way. |
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The author doles out the technical details, sometimes too thickly, along the way. |
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I am training and am in good shape and can only wait and see what materialises along the way. |
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I prefer to stroll and just watch the people on the streets and the thingamabobs along the way. |
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And yet Warm Water meanders aimlessly towards a sentimental conclusion, introducing eccentric characters along the way who are never followed up. |
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And dreams can only be achieved through hard work and a bit of luck along the way. |
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But blood is thicker than water and Brian tolerates his younger sibling, rediscovering aspects of his own character along the way. |
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Due to the way my family is, I developed a strong sense of self-reliance and independence along the way. |
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Stock up on a few super-cheap magnetic games at the local dollar store or at gift shops along the way. |
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Somewhere along the way, a pipe bursts in the reactor core and meltdown begins. |
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That he has stood on toes and offended some sensitivities along the way was inevitable. |
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His book sets out an 89-mile circular walk over six days, suggesting local pub and bed and breakfasts along the way. |
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He made frequent diversions to towns and villages along the way, but the three cities became the great centres of Methodist influence. |
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The poor bellman had to carry the crib up the staircase accidentally knocking off one of the wheels along the way. |
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A candidate for black belt will realize that the belt is not as important as the lessons learned along the way. |
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A few of his followers remained with him as he came forward along the way on horseback, the way was besmeared with much blood of men and horses. |
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It pays to examine the facts, and along the way try to separate the crucial difference between cause and effect. |
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She is mining from a rich vein of traditional heritage in the Erris region and adding a new impetus along the way. |
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To be fair, he employs biblical language and imagery at strategic points along the way. |
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In a branched system, a single pipe feeds smaller pipes along the way much like a tree trunk feeds the branches. |
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It finds its heroine beautiful even in her imperfections, doesn't change her dress or tweeze her brows or put her in blush along the way. |
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Small explosions and blasts spread through the sector, becoming larger along the way. |
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Fortunately, one of the nurses at the surgery has a deaf relative and has picked up some sign language along the way. |
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Likewise the individual chapters need stronger signposts along the way to guide readers through. |
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However all is not quite as it seems, and the audience is taken on a journey of twists and turns, with laughs and a few surprises along the way. |
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No file importing or exporting is involved, so there's no chance of documents losing their formatting or getting otherwise munged along the way. |
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If you plan to stay in hotels or motels along the way, call in advance to make sure they allow pets. |
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They will kill fish that won't run, as I have learned the hard way losing some bloodfins and a along the way. |
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There may have been a few more assassins along the way, but Chris was confident he could mow them down with ease. |
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I mean, rather than muddy your message along the way, is it better to go with what you know and then make corrections at a later date? |
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Request a water-side seat at time of boarding and you'll be treated to some amazing views along the way. |
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Somewhere along the way, I learned that the sledgehammer approach wasn't going to work. |
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We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way. |
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She lets him do the talking while slyly poking a little fun at him along the way. |
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I've seen some borderline calls over the years, but I also have seen some pretty flagrant late hits along the way as well. |
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It will face some difficulties, not least because it has been, and will probably continue to be, so badly botched by so many along the way. |
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Work that would have gone unread will now be read and, along the way, books that would have gone unsold will now be bought. |
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Robert Webber plays Rogers as a nebbish, but along the way, his subtle movements and quirks help reveal a great deal about the character. |
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It's not impossible that you'll run into a necromancer or a prophesier along the way, not anymore. |
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They also spotted a number of birds, badger prints and unusual buildings along the way. |
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For some it might be a career that allows you to tour the world and make some money along the way. |
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Thanks to the deserted roads I was there in half an hour, despite a wrong turning somewhere along the way. |
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A night light was plugged into the wall along the way, offering scant illumination, but he could still make out Robyn's form. |
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The plan had been to drive south all morning, stopping off at various orchards and demonstration fields along the way. |
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For explicit, verbalizable knowledge, the road from total ignorance to full expertise has three clearly identifiable signposts along the way. |
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Hens herd their chicks from the shade of one log to the next, searching for specks of grain along the way. |
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With great relief, I can say we've landed without any mechanical failures, though there were some bumpy patches along the way. |
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We believe that we are still on that road map, although clearly there have been a few detours and there's been some bumpiness along the way. |
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The pace is deliberately slow to give the llamas time to nip the spiky bunch grass along the way. |
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He also used many non-professional actors for the people encountered along the way. |
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You just have to hope that I have not been unduly influenced by any lunches, gifts or cajolements along the way. |
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He goes around the world chasing after his nutso neighbor and finds a couple allies along the way. |
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Today, we still own the vast majority of these shares, plus we've received handsome dividends along the way. |
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He was renowned for building his team on the meanest of rearguards, perfecting the offside trap along the way. |
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Not only did the company build ballet audiences wherever it went, it picked up company members along the way, like a gypsy caravan. |
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She took a job in a book warehouse there and spent her workdays as a picker, sorting books and reading them along the way. |
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The catacombs and fantastic burial monuments are located along the way from Casale Rotondo to Cecilia Metella's tomb. |
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I feel as though I've walked miles and miles to get here, feeling the heaviness of each step along the way. |
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Despite a few hiccups along the way, the verdict from teachers and pupils is that it has been worth the wait! |
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And while they've had a hiccup or two along the way, the fact is that they remain firmly on course to lift the title. |
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It's the right way to go and while a few hidings may be endured along the way, young players will by finding their feet at inter-county level. |
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But along the way, some fear a little something is being lost, the old world charm, that special Chinglish. |
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Also seen along the way into town were red-legged seriema, crested tyrant, rufous horneros, white-rumped swallows and blue and white swallows. |
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The policy, while savage, often meant the next towns along the way would surrender rather than resist. |
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The wave simply swept through, destroying buildings along the way, sweeping people away and carrying them into the lagoons behind. |
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I like to think I have improved no end over the last year but that doesn't mean I haven't made some real howlers along the way. |
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Because the coastguards needed to be able to investigate every cove and inlet along the way, the path hugs the coast closely. |
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You travel along the coast and have some great views of the scenery, passing through several towns along the way. |
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You'll be more likely to enjoy and understand the weird places you end up if you know how you got there and what you passed along the way. |
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His attempts at penetrating the cultural and religious complexities encountered along the way are far less successful. |
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I recall an endless day of driving that required many stops along the way for soft drinks or coconut water or watermelon. |
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She quickly regained her posture and followed him down the hall getting confused faces along the way as if asking her, what did you do? |
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We stopped along the way to peek at the cog railway that goes up Mount Washington in New Hampshire. |
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Of course there have been some false dawns along the way, players who were hailed as the next great thing but unfortunately never made it. |
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In addition, he has ready money for policemen that make impromptu inspection along the way. |
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There has been an abundance of wildlife seen along the way, including large common seals. |
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Obviously, you have to pick and choose what works for you, but here are the things that I have found really helped me along the way. |
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The company has been performing its collective creation at every stop along the way. |
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Somewhere along the way, it gets so caught up with picturising the story, that the story itself falls by the wayside. |
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When you own shares of a company's stock, you own a piece of the company, sharing in its successes or failures along the way. |
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They receive points along the way for the manner in which they conduct themselves and carry out their duties. |
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No matter how often you've done this job before there are still hidden snags and pitfalls along the way. |
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But it is also clear that there are many methodological pitfalls along the way. |
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At each step along the way, political and economic integration went hand in hand. |
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The plan also includes building stops along the way in hopes of expanding in the future. |
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The ad shows a man leaving work, and going home on a waterslide, passing contactless payment points along the way. |
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I know there will be a couple of grumbles along the way but, in the end, they would be happy. |
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Schoenberg opened the flood gates of creative invention and, along the way, may have driven a schism between composers and their audiences. |
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An unexpected display of coralroot orchid near the trailhead was just the first of many stops along the way. |
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The show's giving me something to get my teeth into and it's an exciting step along the way. |
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His latest provocative intervention concerns the wanton promotion of pap, and along the way he has a pop at just about everyone. |
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Victoriana, primitive painting, pop art and surrealism are among the traditions ripe to be picked up from along the way. |
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She was wearing an adorable flower girl dress, and carried a basket of rose petals that she scattered along the way. |
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Some would bring a posy of field flowers, gathered along the way and the very lucky ones a cake baked in their mistress's oven. |
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Not to detract from the Zelda experience were the enemies and foes along the way. |
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Belle had to find an out of the way place to hide, covering her tracks along the way. |
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Outfitted with cowboy hats and boots, they stopped along the way to talk to ranchers, contractors, and other macho truck drivers. |
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She said he had carried his cross in silence and with dignity and they had helped each other along the way. |
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But along the way, as this new commercial revolution develops, there will be plenty of froth and lots of bubbles. |
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The plot flows swiftly, it has a few curveballs along the way to keep you guessing, and there are plenty out-of-left field surprises. |
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Somewhere along the way, getting gabby on the field became a sin in the NFL's eyes, and I just don't understand why. |
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It seems like a lot of work, but thing of all the wonderful pies, tarts, and galettes you'll get to try along the way! |
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Clothes-wise, it was a dead loss, so I walked through the rain towards the office, stopping in every bookshop along the way. |
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We pity our forebears for the pain and suffering they endured along the way and revel in our comfortable present-day lives. |
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It's all great fun and manages some terrific gags along the way, savaging lots of Hollywood pretensions and familiar scams. |
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Jenkins went on to be Shield's fifteenth victim and punching bag for all six rounds and he added little resistance along the way. |
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In some cases, the knowledge necessary to pursue such a path proves too elusive for a student to follow, and we all lose a friend along the way. |
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I've had the odd fractious ding-dong along the way, but have always managed to reach a suitable resolution in due course. |
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Again, this is essential reading but with a few disappointments along the way. |
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They treated me to the trip and acted as my tour guides practicing their English along the way. |
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And somewhere along the way, the street-cool ethos of the zine has evolved into a lucrative retail format. |
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The songs are, with a few mid-paced riffing excursions along the way, deathly slow. |
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I'm willing to bet dollars to doughnuts that they had more fun along the way. |
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Whether they were their wives or some dolly they picked up along the way is unclear. |
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Among the myths exposed along the way is the idea that Houdini, great escapologist though he was, could do magic. |
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We've had a few ups and downs along the way but thankfully it all came good in the end. |
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I turned away from him and started walking to the back of the store, towards the dressing rooms, picking up items along the way. |
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No surprise Susan fell for Andrew from the start, and yes, she'd picked up on the marriage hints he'd casually dropped along the way. |
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He is only interested in the truth and along the way comes up against bent cops, the mob and an extremely hostile family, who are hiding the truth from their own. |
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Around the Sun is no more rocking than the last two, and perhaps less, tending to midtempo ballads and anthems with a few laid-back grooves along the way. |
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Against all odds, we, the drowsy and starving passengers who had to forego refreshment stops along the way to make up for lost time, entered the city of Durban. |
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It's the life story of a guide-dog named Quill who we follow from puppyhood to retirement getting to see the mark he leaves behind on those he helps along the way. |
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He would rise to become Deputy Commissioner of the NYPD, and revolutionize crime fighting along the way. |
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Somewhere along the way, the book outgrew its nimble original plan and then went on growing until prefaces as such became a distinctly secondary consideration. |
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Going by the UK's progress, there could be a few hiccups along the way. |
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Ms Gold started in her father's business as a junior at the age of 21 and rose through the ranks to become chief executive trying to take the business upmarket along the way. |
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Despite its good-looking veneer, its breakneck pace, its daisy-chain of expert set-pieces, some crucial logic or motive appears to have been junked along the way. |
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But despite impressive growth over the last ten years, it has experienced a few hiccups along the way and is currently going through a difficult period. |
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En route to the World's Fair, the girls would sharpen their skills and increase their visibility by playing exhibition and challenge games at whistle-stops all along the way. |
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And somewhere along the way, all that folk culture has died. |
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Drawings along the way captured the artist's impressions of the trip. |
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As a young person growing up in society, she said the speech motivated her to be the best she could, reach for the stars and still help others along the way. |
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Many stops along the way have no shelters whatsoever, while those available are often inadequate, with limited seating and insufficient cover to keep off a shower of rain. |
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Somewhere along the way he admits that he became disillusioned with the art world and, though he keeps up with its developments, he has not lifted a paintbrush in years. |
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And I picked up two freelance writing assignments along the way. |
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They allow considerable flexibility for any bright ideas we might get along the way, and we are insulated from many of the hassles encountered in traveling. |
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Under Josef Stalin, the Soviet Union deported some 200,000 Tatars to Uzbekistan, nearly half of whom died along the way. |
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No matter how well you drive, with such tight racing and constant jostling for places it is inevitable that you will incur a few bumps and knocks along the way. |
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An active and informed public is the true guardian of freedom and democracy, and the posturing of politicians mere bubble and froth along the way. |
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It has taken seven years' hard work and several knock-backs along the way for the sports centre committee to get from idea stage to securing the funding and work beginning. |
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There are dozens of different lines, with passengers changing from one train to another at many stations along the way who do not want to wait too long for their connections. |
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I was imagining yesterday what it would be like if those tanks were at San Francisco airport, motoring up Highway 101 into San Francisco, lobbing shells along the way. |
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As with any negotiation, what matters in the end is getting the desired outcome, not just scoring points along the way. |
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Now, 8 years later I want to utilize the skills and knowledge that I've learned along the way to help others create roots to begin their business doing what they love to do. |
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Kelly cruises through genres like he's giving a guided tour, hitting crunk, dancehall, hip-hop, reggaeton, and naturally, a handful of bedroom ballads along the way. |
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This is yet another step along the way to the ultimate goal of the European Union where nation states are subsumed into a federal European super state. |
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The journey from Wellington to Tauranga is one I make regularly, and I've drummed out a solid rhythm of stopping, snacking and supping along the way. |
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Serle shifts the setting from medieval Verona to contemporary California, changing names along the way. |
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Like any multivendor process, there will be complex politics and technological debate along the way, and this one even involves multiple standards bodies. |
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And it will happen in this, because stories look different at every stage along the way, from the manuscript to a galley to a page proof to the printed magazine. |
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But there is an awkward disjuncture between these authors' description of the changing situation, and the bleak and brooding conclusions drawn along the way. |
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And they are adding a whole gob of businesses along the way. |
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This was a very special achievement for both the boys and girls to win the area finals and it was achieved with some fine skill and solid displays along the way. |
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Geraldine, who organised the logistics of the trip, said it was what she expected, but the unexpected generosity of people along the way was an added bonus. |
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Ebenezer Scrooge made terrible decisions along the way and lost the love of his life because of it. |
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When I was a child, if I told my parents I thought they were wrong about whatever they would just shrug and laugh it off, maybe correcting my grammar along the way. |
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And there are plenty of laughs along the way to make up for it. |
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He transformed the esoteric realm of quantum physics, and along the way discovered anti-matter by applying the dictum that mathematical beauty is a guide to truth. |
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There is also evidence of a borzoi cross entering the mix along the way, that evidence revealing itself in the convex profile of the bull terrier's head. |
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Wondrous sights seen along the way mixed and mingled with mystic truths discussed afloat a rolling ocean in daily yoga classes with Gurudeva and his swamis. |
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Another defeat for the maroon and white in what has been a disappointing year for the county with a number of very narrow defeats in various grades along the way. |
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Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score. |
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This little slice of anarchy is a 24-hour bus ride from Panama City, with plenty of rainforest-y scenery along the way. |
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To state the obvious, anyone who has reached the noble goal of mastering mathematics, must have conquered along the way the common malady of innumeracy. |
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He just took things as they came and learned the lessons along the way. |
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The final bibliography on other how-tos and books on comics is excellent, as are the reading lists along the way, even if Chinn's tastes run a little uncool. |
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Because, somehow, somewhere along the way, I stopped hungering for it. |
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They drive across the country to his remote log cabin in snowy mountains, bonding along the way despite their implacably opposed positions in the situation. |
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Following this fence, the girls walk for nine weeks across the parched desert, depending mostly on scraps offered by people they meet along the way. |
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At various points along the way, the group spontaneously broke into song. |
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It's three days solid with only petrol stations along the way. |
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Somewhere along the way, we have forgotten the lessons learned by our Victorian forebears. |
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And that soaks into tissue very readily, with the acid part doing its damage along the way, and the fluoride merrily poisoning enzymes and wreaking havoc. |
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Breaking all the rules of public dancing, the waltz scandalised polite society with its racy rhythms, generating a social revolution along the way. |
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Even the estafettes who rushed Imperial correspondence from the seat of war back to Paris were given orders as to what they might and might not report along the way. |
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Encountering numerous problems along the way, Mr Nichols O'Keefe was at one point forced to stay behind in Rome to fix a broken-down bus, having to fly on later to Damascus. |
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I survived a breakup along the way and found Mary, my own true love, which led to columns on flirting and younger women and my experience with in-laws. |
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It is about a team putting a string of thirty eight results together, earning more points along the way, than any one of the other nineteen teams in it. |
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Trying to be a decent person in a diverse, pluralistic society takes work, and there will inevitably be missteps along the way. |
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It's a densely allusive, punning, always associative flow that manages to keep its narrative movement alive with dizzying glances in all directions along the way. |
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A lot has happened along the way, such as twenty-four other grisham bestsellers, totaling a quarter of a billion books sold. |
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But the fact of the matter is that somewhere along the way, Brooklyn Nine-Nine really did find its groove. |
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Joined by a small troop of men, who sometimes get lost along the way, you must fight to destroy the enemy and sabotage the invasion of the planet. |
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So he began hunting for sequential issues, finding packs of Spider-Man, Steel, and Hawkman along the way. |
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We have never denied the many problems we have encountered along the way. |
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The suburban rail network, generally sardine-packed and bursting at the seams, disgorges millions of commuters daily at various stations along the way. |
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The naysayers that Hoffman encountered along the way still have questions about the practicality of the vaccine he is creating. |
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Each story is a brief vignette that reveals the athletes' successes and failures, the paths they took to climb to the top, and the realizations they had along the way. |
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A lab tech took some blood along the way, and simple tests were ordered. |
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If I sometimes missed the point of some of these interpretive discoveries along the way, I could only genuflect at Lang's technical ability to make them manifest. |
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Newman then adds that he's been couch-surfing his way across the continent, crashing with like-minded lefties and community organizers along the way. |
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Failing to make an omelet hardly proves that omelets are illusory if nobody has been willing to break some eggs along the way. |
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With the click of a mouse, Germanophiles can zip from Hamburg to Munich, Dresden to Trier, listening to sound bites of Johann Sebastian Bach or Alpine yodeling along the way. |
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You'll find stunning vineyard landscapes and majestic mountain vistas along the way, and if it's harvest time there are feasts and festivals galore. |
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They travel more than 1.3 billion miles annually to deliver some 4.7 billion packages, combusting tens of millions of gallons of diesel fuel along the way. |
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We travelled very slowly from the East Coast, stopping off at motels or staying with friends of friends along the way, and ended up in San Francisco. |
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It's also the appeal of the classics, and many novels for older children and teens draw heavily on classic themes, tackling challenging ideas along the way. |
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He's bushwhacked 2,000 miles through the some of the last untouched forests of Africa and hosted a rogue's gallery of tropical parasites and disease along the way. |
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I have to, otherwise I shall strike to the left of me and the right of me with my mighty thewed forearms, probably snapping a few heads along the way. |
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Many groceries, butchers and cheese shops can be found along St-Laurent a few blocks south of Jean-Talon, with plenty of places to stop for an espresso along the way. |
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Being a music junkie from birth, I've been blessed to either witness or hear performances by some very special male vocalists, accumulating faves along the way. |
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What ensues is the standard post-apocalyptic wanderings, meeting with other survivors and eventual redemption, with some unexpected and interesting twists along the way. |
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It should also include deliverable milestones all along the way. |
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It's good to follow winding paths along the way to the mountain. |
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Similar to Alexander, Napoleon's staff sent dispatches to cities along the proposed routes to secure provisions and supply the army along the way. |
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An essential ingredient of their success has been that their parents, a physicist and an educator, helped them to negotiate disincentives and obstacles along the way. |
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Be open to suggestions and invitations from people you meet along the way. |
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Audiences are led on a tour and entertained along the way by singers, dancers and storytellers and are given the opportunity to speak to residents. |
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While Revenge is creatively solid, there have been teething issues along the way. |
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Suspicion has shadowed him ever since he gave up the chairmanship of his family's supermarket chain and took his government post in 1998, collecting a peerage along the way. |
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At some point along the way he was ordained as a Pentecostal minister. |
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A map shows each station on the route, along with marking POW camps and other landmarks along the way. |
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During his trek, Brinsley twice passed within a block of a police stationhouse and he almost certainly saw cops along the way. |
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Sure, we made a few mistakes along the way, but everybody makes them. |
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There were burned trees felled along the way and six foot deep washouts. |
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And it is only natural that we will make some mistakes along the way. |
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There are also as many different places to eat along the way, serving steaks, mixed grills, seafood and chips, as well as more authentic Dutch food. |
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But the biggest factor is thought to be an accompanying decrease in milkweed, where the Monarchs lay their eggs along the way. |
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Working with people he has met along the way, he compiled a showreel of his work and is currently in discussion with a record label about potentially recording an album. |
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And while the identity of the villain might be obvious, the tension is strung out to the bitter end, providing some cracking entertainment along the way. |
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These days it is acceptable for girls to do a pub-crawl, get rat-arsed and molest a few blokes along the way. |
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Everyone who bought a SIG silencer along the way bought the best one that SIG could make. |
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An electronic version with fillable text fields will be made available so consumers can save their progress along the way. |
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The former Scotland Under-21 player's career has been rocked by two leg breaks but he has managed to sample success along the way nevertheless. |
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The dog was sucked down the drain after Leona, and her parents believe he may have unsnagged her along the way, ultimately saving her life. |
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Matt's fellow One Show host Alex Jones will accompany Team Rickshaw along the way, and support them during their journey. |
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Despite Broderick and Alda's interesting characters, it's a comedy that pootles along too gently while forgetting to make us laugh along the way. |
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She's worn it in all its shades from the warmest fuschia to the palest of baby pink and made a whole host of style statements along the way. |
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There are also other stops along the way that fit into this crazy quilt of human existence. |
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In the case of the lamp, if there is any place along the way in which the electrical circuit is interrupted, the bulb will not light. |
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There have been other misfortunes along the way but yesterday was truly the lowest point for Labour since the Ge neral Election. |
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Yes, the angry avians have flown the nest and gone social while introducing Zynga-style gifting along the way. |
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In recent years Ceri has become a familiar sight at the local auction marts, collecting a few fatstock prizes along the way too. |
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Now the fun really begins for everyone who had the intestinal fortitude to weather a few storms along the way. |
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Shell-collecting leads to topics such as botanising and fossil-hunting, with, as the author notes, much overlapping along the way. |
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We have to keep spoon-feeding him along the way, but he's going to be a good addition for us offensively. |
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