Disillusioned, we go off on our own and cultivate a pure spirituality uncontaminated by religious hucksters and hypocrites. |
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They say one in every five bombs, bomblets, and artillery shells doesn't go off, and lies in wait, sometimes years, for the unwary or unlucky. |
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Then he'd go off and make himself a cup of coffee still deep in thought, sometimes forgetting to add sugar and sometimes adding too much. |
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I might have suggested your name at some point but that's not reason to go off the deep end at me! |
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With each word Julius increased volume, he started to go off the deep end reading me his version of the riot act. |
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Although most dives are divemaster led, divers in buddy pairs are free to go off on their own. |
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One of the bombers planted his 10 lbs of explosive on a train and timed it to go off at 8.51 am. |
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This is not your cue to go off on how the Democrats aren't being sufficiently oppositional. |
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There's a huge storm drain near where I live, and when I was a kid we'd go off adventuring in it. |
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One of his great interests was caravanning and he and mum would go off on holidays just about every weekend. |
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Hand grenades produce nearly as much flame as a flamethrower, and artillery rounds look like a full blown napalm strike when they go off. |
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Well maybe not about nothing in particular but the subject can go off topic really quickly and I lose my way. |
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Lauren and I quickly ran to our area and turned off the oven before the smoke detector could go off in the classroom. |
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So the hapas will go off to debate their issues and the mixed Africans and the Asians theirs. |
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Annabelle isn't one to make a song and dance about what she's doing, and she would go off doing all sorts of treks and endurance trails. |
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They were out of sorts, below us in the table and quite happy to go off at half-time. |
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These missile warheads are supposed to go off in the air if a target is not found, but this doesn't always work. |
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With the onset of summer, the Big Cats suddenly go off food and spend most of the time in water. |
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Several weeks after the completion of his work the office lights would go off and on intermittently. |
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The bag is fitted with a special alarm programmed to go off if someone reaches inside. |
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The smoke alarm did indeed go off, and the candles were so waxily embedded in to the cakey goodness that it was well beyond eating. |
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If a less than competent diver wanted to go off alone for photo purposes, a divemaster discreetly shadowed him. |
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The buzzer was getting ready to go off, signaling the beginning of the third quarter. |
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A lot of horses will go off their feed when they change stabling or environment. |
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If you are one of the many people who are booked to go off on holiday in the next few weeks you may be asking yourself this question. |
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I'd also rather like her to be working properly again by the time I go off on holiday. |
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But when they go off to play football, I'll head off with Jeff to do some more work with him. |
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I kept putting her off, telling her it was too soon and if we bought it too early it would go off. |
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The rest of the class went easily enough, but he was glad to hear the bell go off. |
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Pull as much trump as you can without giving away the lead before you go off into another suit. |
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I already told you it was raining cats and dogs and I'm worried that the computer is going to crash or that the power is going to go off. |
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Grey-headed sparrows are relatively nervous birds and if you scare them away a few times they will go off and look elsewhere for a nest site. |
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Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all. |
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We no longer go off into the forest, hunting for our game and grubbing for roots and berries. |
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We were gonna go off to church again tonight, but there was no-one to look after Boo. |
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This allows us to buy what we need, meaning there is likely to be little waste, and fresh food does not go off before it's used. |
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The prizewinners would come on, there'd be nothing to ask them, and they'd go off again. |
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Even if he had a hard race and he was beaten, where other horses would fade away and maybe go off their grub, he would actually thrive on it. |
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When a call comes in huge siren horns mounted on poles around town go off with an ear-splitting, undulating scream. |
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Suddenly, the starting rockets go off and some crazy, idiotic people actually run towards the bulls. |
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He gave him a cuff rather than a vicious elbow, but once you raise your elbow you have to go off. |
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It was his character which was unpredictable, akin to a time-bomb waiting to go off. |
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So it's no wonder they like to offer plenty of freebies to entice you to open an account just as you go off to university as a fresher. |
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An alarm can be set to go off once, daily, weekly, monthly or annually, with very flexible scheduling. |
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Some may argue that we should look after our own before we go off trying to save the world. |
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The buzzers would go off in the night and when the nurses came to see what was wrong they would find the patients fast asleep. |
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Thankfully, the alarm didn't go off and the food in the freezer seems to have stayed frozen. |
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The men go off and look for casual labour during the day while women and children spend the day looking for shade. |
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If the mine came down on land instead of water, it was supposed to go off seventeen seconds later. |
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Not that I was inspired to go off and pursue a career in potamology, but the Leopold-Langbein theory of meanders was an eye-opener all the same. |
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My children, looking gruesome, go off with their posse and gather armfuls of treats. |
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The foreign owner of a factory, farm, forest or beach-house can go off in a huff, but the physical entity remains. |
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Kent tries to persuade him to shelter in a hovel, and they go off to look for it. |
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It was too much of a coincidence for both an electronic disturbance and a triggered bomb to go off simultaneously. |
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A newcomer to the newsroom with no background in what constitutes libel is a time bomb waiting to go off. |
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Nickel, rhodium, and iridium have their uses, and from there you go off into some real esoterica. |
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When his attempts to do so fail miserably, Phillip starts to go off his rocker. |
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Countless times both of our pagers would go off and we'd tear down the rickety apartment stairs and he'd drive us both to the station. |
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Install exterior lights that automatically come on when it gets dark and go off when it's light. |
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He's probably just going to go off to college somewhere and forget about me anyways. |
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The building is a fire trap, and the smoke alarms, which used to go off at all times, now don't work. |
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Sometimes people in the public limelight after a few marriages go off and get married. |
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Leaving little ones alone in a car while you go off for hours is clearly appalling. |
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Why don't you turn off your monitor and go off and do something less boring instead? |
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Now I don't want to go off on a rant here, but if you ask me, this proposal doesn't go far enough. |
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We only use feedbags when we go off trail riding and they are on the picket line. |
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First, you need to get your facts straight before you go off on a tangent like that. |
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If you are so-inclined, you can go off in a thousand tangents and cover an enormous range of topics. |
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Too many people posting on this site are showing tendencies to go off on tangents which cumulatively waste years of learning time. |
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After being locked down for so long, the hustle and bustle of the kitchen caused my anxiety level to go off the scale. |
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At night, Namie acted as a mama-san for Reiko, introducing her to boys from other private schools and letting them go off on their own. |
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Theatre Serendipity's first show of their cross-Canada Fringe-circuit tour didn't exactly go off without a hitch. |
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And while, certainly, they do, many, many more trials go off without a hitch. |
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He then disappears suddenly before Jack and Ralph themselves go off to the water hole to bathe, assuming that Simon has gone there as well. |
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He told me that the self-made bomb looked like about 10 dynamite sticks that were set to go off yet only one actually ignited. |
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It was a wonderful sight to see 21 smacks and bawleys go off, followed half an hour later by 9 barges. |
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Dan knew that it would require the perfect timing for everything to work and go off without a hitch. |
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Canada would monitor their interaction to ensure the inspectors don't go off task. |
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They go off to meetings, seminars, conferences, and never involve anyone at a non-director level. |
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And the second bomber was injured or at least was incapacitated by that first attack, and his bomb didn't go off. |
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At one point he announces plans to go off without them, then changes his mind. |
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He cut his head on countless occasions and, in today's game, he would have had to go off but he never did. |
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Well, yes, they go off and they find that these people have been immured in these caves until death. |
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Every time the boys' boredom threatens to go off like a klaxon, she produces another palliative. |
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Of course, one must know the direct trajectory to diverge from it, and one must know where the orbit is to be able to go off it. |
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When the explosives go off, the hemispheres are pushed together into a sphere of critical mass. |
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I've moved in for my regular April week of cat sitting while they go off on holiday. |
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And presumably they manage to use up most of the perishables they buy before they go off. |
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After a half-hour or so, I had to go off and moderate a panel so I excused myself. |
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Next, if you do want to go off on a sidetrack away from your original purpose, set a time limit. |
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It wouldn't do to go off on a sidetrack when the important thing to get done was finding the baby. |
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In a lot of scenes I come on and do these very brief, very tense monologues, and go off, each time to the point of breakdown. |
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To complete the illusion, a small explosive charge was to go off in the grocery bag. |
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This next one seems to have plenty to keep me occupied, so I'd better go off and begin drafting the review before starting on the next one. |
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The cell measures the level of light and sets the street light to come on and go off at fixed levels. |
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At some highly specific and anticipated moment we disconnect from the education mother ship and go off on our own, often never to return. |
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I generate the material, kind of leave it to them to muck around with, and go off and write some more. |
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They whinge and go off their nanas as much as any other football fans do. |
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He seems miffed that Liv Ullmann would go off and do a musical when he was thinking of putting her, accent and all, in his movie. |
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We go off boozing a couple of times a summer, go to some fancy restaurant fifty miles away. |
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The painting, packed mysteriously with a kind of coiled energy, is itself a little like a bomb about to go off. |
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As his acting career began to take off, he began to go off the rails. |
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Bonfire night celebrations in Middleton, near Pickering, may go off with a whimper rather than a bang this year after the village bonfire party was cancelled. |
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The postman always rings twice, always rings too loud, always rings ten minutes before your alarm's due to go off, and always rings and runs away before you get to the door. |
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Any change of routine may cause your cat to go off its food. |
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He let Rich go off to an uneasy sleep and hung up the phone. |
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One mother had an alarm go off on her phone saying it was time to take her boy to a cub Scout meeting. |
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Fire officers pleaded with the 30-plus residents at the centre to stop ignoring the alarms when they go off, claiming that lives could be put at risk. |
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To actually get out into a muddy field for a change and have some bombs go off certainly beat sitting around a dining room table. |
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Having since upgraded the alarm system to go off if so much as a fly touches our windows, I must try to remember that an alarm system that is not on is not an alarm system. |
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They rarely activated themselves but had been known to go off when dropped, when shut in cupboards or, on one memorable occasion, while being carried in a removal van. |
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Smillie, topping the bill for the first time in his 15th pro fight, must have been tempted to go off like a bull in a china shop as another full house roared him forward. |
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You hope that the narrative will go off the rails, but Holt sticks to the boundaries of a ghost story. |
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Culturally, a man could go off to hunt for food or fight a war or chase a Golden Fleece, and the woman was at home with the kids. |
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Some will go off and sulk, and their followers will stay home on Election Day. |
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If you dump your child in the children's library so you can go off and use the computers, it is not our job to make sure your toddler doesn't toddle right out the front door. |
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Hollywood prefers lots of flames when grenades or artillery shells go off. |
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I haven't any idea, and he isn't giving me anything to go off of, Miss. |
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A few may go off the deep end screaming about human rights, but there are others which are both clear-eyed and clear-headed while being concerned about human rights. |
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I thought they'd go off the deep end but they weren't surprised at all. |
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To play on the trampoline and go off to la playa and get brown as a berry. |
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But her character quickly devolved into this shy, demure, hair care product spokesmodel, leaving Buck with little choice but to go off and hunt for guest stars to spar with. |
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As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when buzzers go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages. |
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Hehe, no worries, I totally like when reviewers go off topic. |
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The remaining nine races on the card were expected to go off as scheduled. |
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As I was stuck for subjects, I decided to go off and seek out new ones. |
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I can't always count on my pre-work routine to go off without a hitch. |
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So when they meet these days, they exchange a series of secret signs and code words, and then they go off into a huddle together and giggle a lot. |
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They recognize a lot of policemen who are on the front line are bearing the brunt of insurgent attacks, that when suicide bombs go off, they are often at checkpoints. |
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Powdered, evaporated, condensed, sterilized, and UHT milks all keep for a long time unrefrigerated, though the liquid ones usually begin to go off once they have been opened. |
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Today's super-wealthy no longer go off on four-month grand tours of Europe, play gin-soaked Gatsbyesque croquet tournaments or spend hours doing needlepoint. |
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I isolated four or five boxes of computer programming and software engineering books, sighed, and consigned them to the heap to go off for recycling. |
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Just what that guarantee might be Airshow hasn't said, but it would likely include equipment buy-back provisions should Globalstar ever go off the air. |
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It seems unlikely that they will all go off on holiday for the duration of the election campaign or adopt the equivalent of the ministerial purdah. |
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Derwentside ac is determined to put right the problems which caused athletes to go off course in the inaugural Beamish Tram Challenge on Sunday. |
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If they go off on a synthy take, then we'll come up with another stand on it. |
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A trotline is a long line set with multiple hooks that does your fishing for you while you go off to do something else. |
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Old Smith was awfully bucked because he'd taken four wickets. I should think he'd go off his nut if he took eight ever. |
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He said when he pulled the pin out of the Mills bomb, he was always afraid it would go off before he got it out of his hand. |
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Instructors are hoping that he won't go off and train with some other teacher of a McDojo where producing masses of black belts is the norm. |
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But though I could hardly hold the gun, unless with my back against a bar, it did me good to hear it go off, and hope to have hitten his enemies. |
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The Indian may go off the reservation, he can steal from the whites and run back to the reservation with impunity. |
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All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. |
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Cliff wasn't about to go off to Chicago without the best blow-buddy he'd ever had. |
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I was set to soon go off to Fort Thomas, Kentucky, for PTSD therapy. |
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In Homeland it's portrayed as a grimy hellhole and war zone where shootouts and bombs go off. |
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Duffy will wait to discovert he full extentof the injury that forced defender Lee Wilkie to go off in the first half. |
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Now you wanna go off all half-cocked and take on one of the most powerful bastards in all of bastard-dom? |
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The summer camp was being dismantled, and the tribe, bag and baggage, was preparing to go off to the fall hunting. |
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I like his weirder, more ambitious novels even when they go off the rails. |
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You get called out because you go off the base line, not because you overslide the base. |
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On his way to the gibbet, a freak took him in the head to go off with a conceit. |
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He could go off 14-1 or shorter and if you are a Ted Walsh fan, sneak a bit of the long prices now. |
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The drink is light-sensitive, meaning it can go off very quickly and leave a poor taste in the mouth when the sun shines. |
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Bombs go off in crowds of people and buildings are destroyed in the flm that the cast says refects real-life threats. |
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I don't go off the high diving board, and I don't do the balance beam in gymnastics. |
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The hens woke up squawking with terror because they had all dreamed simultaneously of hearing a gun go off in the distance. |
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Soon afterwards the alarm will go off and you'll be able to think of very little else but the tick-tock, boom-boom, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrriiingg of your body clock. |
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Another was planted in an iron forge near the castle but failed to go off. |
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When I find out that a new thingamajig exists, I get really excited and go off to a shop and bombard the salesman with questions, while my son rolls his eyes in exasperation. |
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A slight move of the tiller, and the boat will go off course. |
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On Christmas Eve, terrorists raid the monastery and demand that Brother Luc, the infirmarian, hand over their medical supplies and go off with them. |
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I see the moon go off watch, and the darkness begin to blanket the river. |
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Make sure none of your men go off half-cocked and ruin this operation. |
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If nuts are stored in the kitchen around the cooking area where the temperature and heat is high, chances are they will go off soon and develop rancidity. |
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But just because UMass is the city's biggest employer and its research scientists sport enormous brains, we can't allow it to go off half-cocked whenever it feels like it. |
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You should set the alarm on your watch to go off at seven o'clock. |
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Even an expensive cracker can go off with a phut, not a bang, and burst to reveal one paper hat, one tired motto and a piece of plastic jewellery. |
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I reckon it's pretty astonishing that none of us did go off the rails. There really was no telling how any of us would deal with the pressures and the fame. |
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The education is slowly moving in the wrong direction and if the hand brake is not lifted in time, the entire education system will go off the track. |
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He is Chekhov's gun on the wall, destined to go off at the crucial moment. |
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