If you want someone's memory to be expunged from popular consciousness, you shouldn't go around writing newspaper articles about them. |
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In other words, there are not enough digital set-top boxes to go around just yet. |
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Children will go around the Kapali temple singing songs and bhajans to begin the New Year. |
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We go around in anoraks and bicycle clips while they swish through in large cars. |
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The colorful tin can container provides zip ties and variable thickness rubber shims to go around the handlebars and computer mount. |
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All the kids go around the block driving patriotically festooned bikes and trikes. |
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He said many motorists drove on the shoulder of the highways and used interchanges and ramps to go around traffic lights. |
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Now all four of us were mounted and it's decided that I'll ride along with Marcy, and William and Russ will go around the other way. |
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Yesterday, we met up with my family to go around the house that we are purchasing, enjoying a mug of tea with the couple that are selling to us. |
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I did not go around believing that I was an undercover policeman or an Interpol agent. |
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He would go around the country and all the small towns and he would be as bold as brass. |
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He does have one ambition yet unfulfilled, and that is to go around the world, including going across Canada by train. |
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A capitalist believes that, left ungoverned, the money will go around the right way. |
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Still, there is big money in Unix hardware and software and plenty of developers and admins to go around. |
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Technically, you could go around laying the smackdown on whoever you like, but responsibility for your own actions is ultimately down to you. |
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Smh. I'm going to need for her to know that she can't go around saying things like this. |
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Father suggested that I go around wearing a sola topi, but I never got around to it because I was certain that my friends would laugh at me. |
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There was so much cheese and we received extra bread crisps for free after we nommed the six lonely pieces that accompanied the first go around. |
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Well we can go around in circles all day about the nomenclatures that we use. |
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If we're so comfortable in our non-belief, do we need to go around nettling the believers? |
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No matter where you go around the town, you will find walls, litterbins, parking meters, gates and monuments daubed with markers and spray paint. |
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After I bought the machine, I used to go around recording calypsos at different nightclubs, and eventually had the records made in England. |
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Sure, there are days when I want to go around sticking my tongue out at the world after four hours of on-air cheeriness. |
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For good behaviour, I was allowed to go around without a straightjacket and even visit with some of the more sane patients. |
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It is best to go around them rather than encounter them directly or you end up in strife and conflict. |
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People think prisoners go around with stripy shirts, but they will be pleasantly surprised if they visit the prison. |
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Tibetan monks will go around Paoma Mountain on the edge of the city to chant scriptures. |
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Then images of children with bloated bellies, hollow cheeks, and heavy-lidded eyes will begin to go around the world. |
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The employees have been told of the decision and have been urged not to go around demanding Christmas boxes from residents. |
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When members go around this country on the hustings this year, people will acknowledge that this Government has delivered for rural New Zealand. |
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Markus headed for some old airplanes trying to go around them only to have his car hydroplane on a mixture of water and oil. |
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Even better, they've now patented the idea, so don't go around trying to copy it yourself. |
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The swim is due to start in Donegal next July and will take up to seven weeks to go around the coast in a clockwise direction. |
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With less krill to go around during the ice-free years, fewer penguins survive to adulthood. |
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I didn't go around and encroach on her personal space though, however tempting it may have been. |
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I have bought a machine with inbuilt wireless, so I will have to go around hunting in London for wireless hotspots, I suppose. |
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The object is to go around collecting pickups within increasingly difficult time limits. |
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You take risks when you go around the inside, but eight times out of 10 it will win you races. |
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And whatever happens, I just pray and hope that we will not have to go around crying and whatever. |
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Jamie and a seventeen-year-old girl, Amber, were chosen to go around town and hang up flyers announcing the event. |
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While you go around various car accessories shop stalls and insurance counters, children'll have fun at painting and quiz contests. |
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He felt he had to invent a cover story to go around this, to make it believable. |
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Don't put away your dance card just yet, because it turns out that there are plenty of single men in New York City to go around. |
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The rich mineral deposits surrounding Iron Town generate plenty of wealth to go around. |
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Do they want him to go around hanging his head in shame, in some sort of judicial purdah? |
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I'm not saying people should go around purloining things, but the bottom line is, it isn't murder. |
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He makes the obligatory trip to the famous greyhound track to talk to the camera while the dishlickers go around in the background. |
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My mother always did her best for me, even if there wasn't always enough to go around. |
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Then one day I had an epiphany and realized that you can go around in a bad mood all of the time, but it won't do any good. |
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When Blair had finally begun to comprehend how to go around maneuvering a horse she was exhilarated. |
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On that basis, we might as well all give up washing and go around smelling like badgers, and nearly as hairy, too. |
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Remain balanced and centered within, go around blocks and do what you want. |
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They mowed lawns, they painted each other's fishing boats and they bought a jug of beer and six straws to go around. |
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Depending on the position of my defender, I can also fake a jump shot, get my man in the air, and go around him. |
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You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities. |
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We only go around once on this earth, folks, so we'd better get it right the first time. |
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To avoid the authorities, he agrees to accompany an inventor to go around the world in 80 days. |
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If you want, you can stand near the top of the key and make the players go around you. |
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I think people are starting to realise they can't go around willy-nilly and destroy this important part of history. |
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The only food or water made available to the prisoners was airdropped three times a week, and there was never enough to go around. |
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Why do you think politicians go around munching on pizzas, knishes and egg rolls on the campaign trail? |
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There is apparently a shortage of coffee in Woop Woop but plenty of booze, blue eye shadow and bullets to go around. |
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The first thing we did when we got here was go around getting to know who's who before asking any questions. |
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I can't just go around frivolously spending my hard earned cash on boxes of cookies, to support an organization that has nothing to do with me. |
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Roughly half of the American people know that it takes a year for the Earth to go around the Sun. |
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One motorist headed toward Texas gestures to the car behind him to go around, if necessary, as he hops out and into a storefront. |
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He says if you go around the graveyards of the area you'll know the miners by their age of death. |
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The pilgrims go around the entire building seven times in the anticlockwise direction. |
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I would love to have a squad of tough cops who would go around and roust people who don't answer invitations and write thank-you notes. |
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Then we'd all go around with long faces for a week, until we began to think of something else and cheered up. |
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People who go around spreading malicious lies that this is a rural issue are away with the fairies. |
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It would be fairly ridiculous to go around making out that writing poems was what I was doing with my life all the time. |
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But as a middle-aged baldie who stands at five foot eight with a following wind, I hesitate to go around criticising how other people look. |
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I wasn't about to let people go around pawing a holy artifact like it was just any old piece of junk. |
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Young people go around setting their dogs on cats, and it is like a rites of passage. |
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I want to go around the country challenging people to eating contests! |
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Has nobody else worked out that you simply can't go around letting these chavs get their hands on cocaine without expecting a giant leap in the number of dead common assaults? |
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Tuesday night's live broadcast had plenty of bro hugs to go around. |
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As much as I don't want those resources put to ineffectual uses, I also don't want it to go to waste since it's not like there is an excess of resources to go around. |
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I don't go around whipping myself and wearing horsehair shirts. |
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Another method of capturing data that has been used successfully in the past is to detail a Soldier to go around with a tabbed folder to unit members. |
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I don't find, as I go around Australia, that people are inflamed. |
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You will not be able to go around the town or bypass the town on it. |
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If we rely only on the ballot box to hold up our side of the negotiation, then the black hats will go around us and use tools like the courts to up the price of democracy. |
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But there is simply not enough money in the kitty to go around. |
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If it's really hot they can go around without blousing their boots. |
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For those unaccustomed to the concept, a roundabout is an intersection with a circle in the middle that drivers go around and then continue on the route of their choice. |
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There's plenty of yellow, sweet, and cakey stuff to go around. |
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Whenever your literary productions have proved for themselves that they have a real value, you will never have to go around hunting for remunerative literary work to do. |
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There aren't enough great offensive defensemen to go around. |
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Cross the stile and go around the left-hand side of the barn. |
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If you go around incessantly spreading goodwill, you'll just annoy people. |
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It is a book to be read by anyone who is interested in the emerging field of geoeconomics for money makes the world go around, but most people know little about it. |
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Real learning begins with an apprentice working at the elbow of a master craftsman, but there were not enough scholarly elbows to go around as the numbers swelled. |
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If anyone knows why podgy women wear tops and trousers that don't meet, and lardy men go around without shirts in public places, please let me know. |
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Pundits put out a shingle with a new website and go around asking the usual suspects for money to get them up and running. |
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You don't dress provocatively, and you don't go around flaunting yourself. |
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He is about to go around the world on a promo tour for his toy. |
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There are many people that go around masquerading as boxing fans. |
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Usually she avoided it, traveling miles out of her way to go around it. |
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They were not going to let a small child, a small girl who was insignificant and worth nothing go around disrupting the order and disgracing their family name. |
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We won that a few years ago and we go around now judging competitions. |
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She's horrified that her future father-in-law would go around besmirching her reputation, but that's nothing compared to Tamwar's anger. |
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Waller said agriculture makes the world go around, and there would be no clothing and no food without it. |
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Money makes the world go around. And every year we make resolutions to save more of it, invest it more profitably and spend more wisely. |
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In spite of this, it is common for people to let the information lapse or go around with expired ID Cards. |
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You supply the air quotes to go around researching and industrial. |
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And yet, could Alison Grimes go around the state bragging about this? |
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Not all Trekkies go around speaking Klingon and making endless references to the original Star Trek series. |
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The ATC spotted the Jet plane and swiftly asked the pilot of the AI flight to abort landing and go around the airport. |
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She flew straight over Angel Island, and here the motor-boat lost her, for it had to go around the island. |
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As they go around the mark they cannot touch it, and then they go on to the second leg. |
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Why should we all go around on tiptoe forever pretending the kid's not a hophead? |
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Inscriptions which go around the edge of the coin generally have started at the center of the top edge and proceeded in a clockwise direction. |
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This meant that these battleships could travel from the Baltic Sea to the North Sea without having to go around Denmark. |
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They go around usually naked, although sometimes they wear a small cotton loincloth. |
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The canal was blocked by the Egyptians, and most oil shipments were delayed as tankers had to go around Africa. |
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With significantly less money to go around, businessmen could not get new loans and could not even get their old loans renewed, forcing many to stop investing. |
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A number of synod delegates reported that at synods in the past, curial cardinals would go around telling the bishops what topics could not be discussed. |
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Don't go around telling cops that, or they'll lock you up in the nutfarm. |
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It is possible that the outer leg can overstride on the track as you go around the bend in an anti clockwise direction and this can cause injuries. |
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The hill was unrideable on our bikes, so we had to go around it. |
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They go around the streets, recreating the original productions. |
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With your thumb gently go around the inside of the ramekin to a 1cm depth. |
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