My dad came from a family of twelve kids, so there was a lot of comings and goings on that day. |
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Sure, you might have to pay a toll, but you could travel when you wished, unimpeded by the comings and goings of ferrymen and foul weather. |
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If anything, he should have directed his ire at the umpires, who are required to regulate the comings and goings of fieldsmen. |
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However, the education programme is a difficult task because of the large floating population and frequent international comings and goings. |
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Keeping track of the goings and comings of companies in the industry, as you know, is an impossible task. |
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Adeline watched, hands clasped together on her lap, at the goings and comings. |
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Meanwhile, there were no major comings or goings at Ewood yesterday ahead of last night's transfer deadline. |
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The ordinary type of brake liners all round is being overcome by the latest disc brake all round though it may also have its short comings. |
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In February 1968 the air above this space was crowded with comings and goings. |
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The second half started as it was to go on, with endless comings and goings between the two substitutes benches and the field. |
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I don't understand the comings and goings of people depending on circumstances or differences or whatnot. |
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I know I should start to share the comings and goings of the trip but I need to take another day off, I'm afraid. |
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Can't help speculating, though, and putting stories together as I watch the comings and goings from the window and from my idle wanderings. |
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And please keep your eyes open up there for the comings and goings of the rich and famous this morning. |
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Yet I could have constructed a timetable of their comings and goings, their daily habits and activities. |
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Like a series of fishtanks, the interior is constantly animated by the comings and goings of building users and staff. |
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Other grandparents fear the regular and erratic comings and goings and demands of the unfit parents of their grandchildren. |
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Moorish archways and arabesque screens slip a lattice of shadows across the comings and goings in the lobby. |
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They are still there, using directional microphones and long-distance camera lenses to record the comings and goings of the locals. |
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The few articles I saw, in my comings and goings, were so good that I was tickled pink to have had them under my name. |
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It is legal to train a camera on your front door and display your comings and goings on the internet. |
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As part of his parole, the electronic monitor around his ankle keeps track of his comings and goings. |
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So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms. |
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Patrol boats are moored on the river or harbour side of the building and video cameras monitor their comings and goings. |
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This would enable you to accept cookies for more convenient surfing without leaving traces of your comings and goings on your machine. |
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She loved all the comings and goings with cars and rallying. |
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It may be, however, that after years of working in an office he is enjoying being at the heart of his home, aware for the first time of the comings and goings of his family. |
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Inside the station, the key prop is a telephone which rings constantly throughout the play and influences the comings and goings of the jitney station. |
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The programme has entranced fans with its comings and goings. |
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Sure that I was grateful for this new day and it's new comings. |
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This means that stores could track each customer's comings and goings. |
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And ignoring the comings and goings of office staff she calmly fed her chicks a diet of worms and insects. |
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But could other beings beside Jesus have second comings of their own? |
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