I'm dying to scream the truth out to everyone from the roof tops, yet I know I'll play along with this ridiculous charade. |
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I mean, might as well play along with this reputation as the beast tamer, right? |
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So, what I'm saying here is that by going along with this at all you've made a rod for your own back. |
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Sport will change along with this and will be modified by the introduction of digital technology and the Internet. |
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Sometimes people with mitral valve prolapse have symptoms, or feelings, that go along with this condition. |
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I believe this is the right approach, and I think it likely that the Commission will go along with this line. |
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I am saddened that they are going along with this motion from the Conservatives. |
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Now the question is, why has the government completely ignored this report and why are the Liberals going along with this? |
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When it starts to bog down then we have a challenge, because you've got 153 countries moving along with this fairly large process. |
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The Commission's evident willingness to play along with this leaves me astonished and baffled. |
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At first I felt happy to go along with this group but as we got closer I felt fear. |
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The European institutions and the Committee of the Regions had so far gone along with this. |
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Explanatory notes as well as a detailed analysis of comments received are coming along with this guide. |
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Nicky, of course, was perfectly happy to play along with this. |
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It may seem curious, but the international community has largely gone along with this exercise in moral relativity. |
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The funding that comes along with this agreement will result in long-lasting economic benefits for Inuit in the affected areas. |
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Instead we tag along with this charmless duo from one tense standoff to another, learning too little about the characters to give gravity to the tragic ending that awaits. |
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As rapporteur, I asked myself whether we should go along with this game, but we decided to leave well alone. |
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Indeed, it is this passion that strikes you when you meet the Rossé brothers, along with this precision and this search for balance! |
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A history of the Corporation has been provided to shareholders along with this annual report. |
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Brushstroke's wine and sake list offers a great deal to go along with this food, at least if you seek the counsel of Seju Yang, the restaurant's puckish young sommelier. |
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Their findings will open new avenues to study the harmful involvement of the bacterium in all forms of acne and to find new ways to get along with this usually harmless organism that lives in the pores of human skin. |
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If, over the coming years, I get the chance to do some work in this area of policy, I will not play along with this policy of suppression and concealment. |
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We cannot play along with this sort of charade, Mr. Chairman. |
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Brazile says Congress isn't going along with this. |
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The financial statements are included in the Company's 2009 annual report, which has been mailed to you if you requested it, along with this Circular. |
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Any information needed to check that the criteria laid down in the relevant article have been met has to be provided along with this annual breakdown. |
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R would also like T to go along with this pricing policy. |
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I will not go along with this constant letting out on bail of people who have traumatized victims across the country only to traumatize them again because they are free again. |
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I'm very concerned that you seem to be going along with this risk management model of Health Canada, which of course will aid and abet your bottom line but will do nothing to help Canadians. |
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I feel angry and compromised for going along with this. |
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I would like to stress that the fact that we are going along with this resolution is based on respect for the following principle, i.e., that the mandate of the resolution is clear. |
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An object that is moving without being dragged along with this rotation travels in a straight motion over the turning Earth. |
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It is going along with this sideways shift which is turning the executive Commission into a sub-council, an underling of a Council which is and will be stronger yet. |
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How Capraesque it all feels when the townspeople decide to go along with this as a harmless eccentricity. |
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Upon entering my senior year in grade school, I, like so many boys trying to embrace their new identities of manhood, decided I needed a new name to go along with this new attitude adjustment. |
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However, along with this new technology comes a new type of crime which includes faked E-commerce websites, phishing, pharming, prize pitches, auction fraud and malicious software. |
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But wanting those things to be true does not make them so. Scientists, including some of those at the IPCC, have sometimes played along with this, looking for harbingers of catastrophe to act as goads to change. |
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Going along with this bias in Parliament are the predominant abductors of the children, often removing them to distant provinces or foreign countries. |
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There is a definite feeling that the over all acceptance of disability and the social views that go along with this have improved in the last five years. |
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Until recently, social science went along with this idea. |
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Along with this excellent agreement with observation, the Bohr theory has an appealing aesthetic feature. |
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Along with this it vibrates quite violently in the old skyrocket until I get it out and press the yes. |
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Along with this violent growth, Boko Haram has increasingly targeted women. |
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Along with this eggcorn came a classical malapropism as well. |
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Along with this new appreciation of history, the future also became a topic for fiction. |
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Along with this it is seen as a privilege, and seen as a valuable addition to a school leaver's curriculum vitae, showing discipline. |
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Along with this shift, the effective administration of the Church in the Eastern Roman Empire also shifted. |
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Along with this revolution has come another, quieter and more subtle, but perhaps more impactive and ultimately more dynamic in its potential for change. |
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Along with this practice, they avoided killing enemies on the battlefield. |
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Along with this passion for naturalism, they shared a marked distaste for the Edinburgh oriented Scottish art establishment, which they viewed as oppressive. |
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