I know I can't see you but I'm guessing that the amount of you with your hands up right now might even be into double figures. |
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I'm only asking here because people around here seem to be into the mobile space. |
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However enjoyably hardcore The Getalongs were, the audience just didn't seem to be into it. |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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But I'm pretty sure that if they were all totted up, we would be into quite a few millions. |
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In fact it may well be into 2005 before we see it all ending, and by then a lot of people are very likely to have gone round the twist. |
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The consent of the Tlicho Government is required where the expansion of the boundary would be into an area containing Tlicho lands. |
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After some seconds, you will be into the punch clock software ready to use it. |
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Ottawa is like no other city in Canada because it distils everything we are and want to be into one urban centre. |
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I didn't like the end bit of the reincarnation about going off and being the Godhead, that was a bit freaky, I didn't want to be into this nothingness. |
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Hang a high-speed ELT stick on a pressurized vessel and you could be into thousands of dollars in engineering approvals. |
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By way of recompense, the minimum length of daily rest is raised from 8 hours to 9 hours, and splitting can only be into two periods, not three. |
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Consequently, they are often received as warmly as they should be into the community. |
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Against this background overall milk production ought to be into line with unsubsidised internal consumption and unsubsidised export. |
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You can in fact order that jump and be into greater difficulty with the closed-loop system than you are with this one. |
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But their day will come, and it will be into the courtyard for all of us to the rattle of rifle bolts, and we will have richly deserved it. |
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It could be into your very first home or, depending on your lifestyle and your stage in life, it could be to a bigger or smaller property. |
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If shrimp were higher off the bottom the modified trawl might be into the denser part of the population and perhaps might have a higher catch. |
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I used to be into you and your fiance Blake Shelton's tweets, but neither of you have really been tweeting anymore. |
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In 20 years, if there's some kind of rockumentary and they want to interview my withered old form about how crazy it was back in the '90s, I'd totally be into it. |
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A girl like this will definitely be into trying some nifty things. |
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What slack time will there be into which you can fit odd items? |
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The translation shall be into the official language or one of the official languages of the Member State of enforcement or any other language that the Member State of enforcement expressly accepts. |
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I fully expect my children to be into music that I will find utterly unlistenable. |
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As was pretty clear under the Constitution, if the government was defeated either on its throne speech or on some measure out of that economic statement, we would be into another election. |
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There is no way we should be into cloning at this point in time. |
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The ensemble operates as an open group, welcoming conductors, instrumentalists, soloists and other groups, transforming itself as need be into a chamber orchestra,to offer a wider repertoire to its audience. |
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And with our infrastructure investments, we are integrating rail and road lines so that your products can be into the very heartland of North America, into Chicago and Omaha, within 100 hours of landing. |
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The project has to be into operation and have given noticeable effects. |
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