Or, if you can't make your own notes, photocopy your mate's, or at a push, ask the teacher to go over them during lunchtime. |
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It's sad that 450 years later we still have to go over similar arguments with those who believe that divining works. |
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Needless to say, this didn't go over very well, and heated exchanges were the result of these meetings. |
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We'd go over to an aunt's house, play dreidel and then on each night of Hanukkah, there'd be all the presents in the living room. |
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Use either cotton squares or a very soft clean washcloth and go over your face a few times. |
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To go over the Andes by rail entailed very steep gradients indeed, and when I come to write about rack railways I will come back to them. |
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He's a very personable individual, and they like it when they go over and stroke him. |
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I want to be able to go over to Brick Lane in the East End to eat a real, genuine London bagel. |
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Check for spellings, go over your analysis in your own minds just to ensure that you have not made a monumentally large mistake. |
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Kirby opened a large black logbook and together they began to go over her budget plans and problems. |
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I go over the figures, checking and double-checking, just in case I may have got them wrong. |
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On Christmas Eve, Ralph invited all of the wifeless sailors who hadn't any place better to go over to his house for a good time. |
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The killer is the cost of fuel. Every time we pull out of here we have to go over a hundred miles. |
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We hope it will go over there and raise their interest and they will do something reciprocal. |
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You can go over your allowanced amounts, but you are expected to pay these overages directly to the supplier. |
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Csif people would often go over the lab and sit on the couch drinking coffee and just yak about film stuff. |
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This meant you could get up and go over to the other side of the room and lollygag around in the line for sharpening pencils. |
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Once the primulas and violas go over, a few annuals will be stuffed in wherever they can fit to give colour over the summer. |
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It is inconceivable to pay legal eagles to go over the same arguments again and again. |
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There's a bit of a welcoming committee on the tarmac so let's go over and see who's here. |
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They are designed to go over any surface, including asphalt, dirt, gravel, grass and mountain trails. |
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He lives over in Cayman Brac, and one of these days, I am going to go over there and meet him in person. |
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I have found a third-party accountant who is able to meet with both of us and go over the books. |
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Before each series, we go over scouting reports that show where the other team's base hits go. |
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I can see people are talking about me, and I go over to hear what they are saying, and it's a thuddingly dull remark. |
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All around there was a foot, or it may be a little more or less, space between, allowing for the battens to go over the hatches. |
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At noon she meets with the captain and hotel manager to go over the party lists, then has lunch. |
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Students meet with mentors to go over academic success skills, such as planning, listening and test-taking strategies. |
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She suggested that she and her sister would go over and clear out the apartment as I was to sentimentally attached to be doing it. |
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That also didn't go over so well, as they left after a short set of, let's say, five or so songs. |
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I think why waste a trip to go over there and treat it like a Mickey Mouse game. |
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He was just waiting for that wonderful chance to go over to England and claim his beloved. |
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Whatever he had planned for him today, he doubted that the shakes and a cold sweat would go over well. |
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I have a good mind to go over there and rip out every single nail that was noisily hammered into boards today. |
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We go over each game together and of course Wayne has been a big influence. |
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The loss of the player to the Raiders didn't go over big with his former teammates. |
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Figure out the answer to that and you are well on your way to finding gifts that will go over big. |
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If you want to go over the edge, wear sports shoes or slip-ons or moccasins on the feet. |
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Vacuum after each sanding, and then go over the floor with a damp mop to remove all the dust. |
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They employ scientific, or philosophical, or literary, or bookish terms that go over their congregations' heads. |
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His cocky and bossy attitude was not one she liked, but she did go over for Rolandon's sake. |
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Retired policeman Paul Wright says his house shakes and ornaments rattle when First York buses go over a speed bump outside his Haxby bungalow. |
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Give me a buzz tomorrow if you'd like and I can go over the details with you. |
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I felt I should no more drop out halfway than a junior officer would have hung back when ordering his troops to go over the top. |
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They'd already hashed it out a few dozen times before, and he found it pointless to go over it again. |
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Yesterday we opted for the single carry to the base of Ski Hill, hoping to only go over the lower glacier once. |
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You can buy covers that go over the chainplates on the deck that hide any Sikoflex and help reduce leakage. |
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A receptionist at the Hotel, said one of the hotel chambermaids was opening a window when she saw the car go over the cliff. |
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Today we're going to go over the subjunctive and indicative as most of you didn't seem to understand that. |
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In the trenches, if he said it was time to go over the top, his men would follow him without question. |
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Surely at the Somme and other such battles you were ordered by those in charge to go over the top to provide cannon fodder? |
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It was a deep peacock turquoise velvet cheongsam, with a tiny, hairy-trimmed angora cardigan to go over the top. |
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If the hydraulics or brakes fail, that jet would start to move across the flight deck and could go over the side. |
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There was talk of empaneling a grand jury to go over some of that evidence. |
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Yes, he did go over the top and such behaviour cannot be condoned, though in the circumstances it is hardly to be wondered at. |
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Tomorrow I shall go over all my outgoings with a fine-tooth comb, looking for other savings. |
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He watches intently as the squad go over possible formations for tomorrow's game. |
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Republicans are willing to go over the fiscal cliff in a doomed effort to keep tax rates low for the highest income earners. |
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Do you want it to smarten up your jeans, go over floaty dresses, or be worn with tailoring? |
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At break I saw her and smiled but didn't go over as I was afraid of crowding her. |
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Later on, they go over to Harold's place, where funereal choir music is playing as everyone marches in, white-faced, for cuppas. |
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Touchpads are very sexy, I think, and the small gadgetry should go over very well. |
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Grant projects a steady threat of violence, as though he could go over the edge from debonair to deadly at any moment. |
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I'll go over for a few hours, have dinner with Mama and Papa, wish them goodbye and all that. |
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I demonstrated using the gouge to go over the line drawing on the linoleum's surface. |
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I go over to the first tee, to the putting green there, and wait for him to come by. |
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Anyhow, I failed to mention yesterday that you should go over and see Miguel at his new digs. |
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What's life like now, before we go over some of the great people you worked with, your likes and dislikes? |
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Anyway, next time we hook up for a pint and a game of dominoes we can go over these things in a bit more depth. |
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So, you are duty-bound to go over to his site, finish all the free liquor, and help to demolish the birthday cake. |
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All the Joint Chiefs except for Barrow had said, aye aye, sir, we'll go over to Congress to testify in favor of eliminating restrictions on women in combat. |
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When Sidney steps out of the room to take one of many cell phone calls, Harold works up the nerve to go over to the actress and introduce himself. |
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Companies who go over the limit have to purchase carbon credits elsewhere. |
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They did not go over well, receiving polite applause at best. |
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When you find the whole nation, is behaving like a horde of mythical lemmings, about to go over the cliff, you don't want to follow lemming opinion! |
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She spoke no English but because of my Hindi, I was able to go over and hear stories about her life and her crusades. |
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He told the council last Tuesday that speed restrictions have already been put on trains as they go over the embankment close the village railway station. |
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All I really can do is grow a few patches here and there, and since the comb-over idea didn't go over too well, it would seem as though I'm out of luck. |
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They can go over the surface of the eye socket, go up to the skull base. |
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I really wish I didn't delete the original post, because then people would be able to see for themselves that I never incited anyone to go over there and abuse her in any way. |
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He mooched around the Common Room for a few minutes wondering if he should go over his homework again but decided not to bother, he just wasn't in the mood. |
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One ratings agency is threatening to downgrade the U.S. if we go over the fiscal cliff. |
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You may even want to go over it with a primer if the material is porous. |
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We'd go over at twilight, when the big white house had a patina like the inside of a shell, and chase fireflies among the cypress trees and boxwood hedges. |
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He leaned back and waved his hand signalling Andrea to go over to him. |
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The little rescue party, wearing the post-Katrina fashion statement of plastic pants with bootees that go over their shoes and suspenders, veered quickly. |
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In fact, he jokes, if the city really wants to build a courthouse that won't go over budget, it should let him assemble a construction crew of young offenders. |
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Boyd glumly told him to go over to makeup, which was housed in a little cabin across the road. |
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I am going to sit down with a lawyer to go over my case and the application, since this is only a one-shot deal. |
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Last month, Charles convened a meeting for nyc members specifically to go over Ebola precautions. |
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Yes, but I don't want us to broach to and go over if the wind shifts. |
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I guess I'll just spiff myself up a bit then go over after classes. |
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If you are interested in answering the questions or in providing feedback on them, please go over to the 20 Questions blog I set up for that purpose. |
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In the case of Christmas Island two of the three launch paths will go over or near the oil and gas fields of the northwest shelf and the Timor Sea. |
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As we go over another pass, the fog thickens and the temperature drops. |
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Finally I collected myself enough to go over and pick him up. |
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Told by a black man, the chainsaw joke would go over perfectly well as witty nonsense, for example. |
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For my money the risk in snowblading is the lack of stability from a small sliding base, which means if you go over it's likely to be a fast fall with a smack landing. |
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Many hospitals, for instance, make a professional available to go over the records with the patient, who might not understand the medical jargon therein. |
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Later on, Lyn, Brie, Joe and Janelle go over to Harold's place, where funereal choir music is playing as everyone marches in, white-faced, for cuppas. |
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And, wherever you see a policeman with a radar gun, it is almost always in a 30 or 40 mph zone where it is impossible not to go over the limit by a mile or two. |
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We're going to go over the sure things and long shots this hour. |
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Also, gerbils and hamsters are better left to be owned by friends, where we can go over and visit them and hold them and go home and never have to clean a cage. |
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And of course if you badmouth the college you're applying to, it's not likely to go over very well. |
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The actioned items are on the list of things to go over during the meeting. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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Gently go over your dog's face with the washcloth until it's clean. Be sure to wash the flews, or the hanging skin around the mouth. |
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But in the closing stages Bishop spotted a gap to go over and Hook converted to set up a nervous finish for the Blues, who managed to hold on. |
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Seven years after first meeting Johnson to go over the work, Chesterfield wrote two anonymous essays in The World recommending the Dictionary. |
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Locomotives that were cheap and rugged and could go over large distances over cheaply built and maintained tracks were the early requirements. |
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What an indefatigable plodder you are to get those papers ready so soon, and an unmerciful man besides to make me go over them to-night. |
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I don't defend, offend or vanitize my body or appearance so compliments or insults in that area go over my head and past me. |
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The youngly born brother made no explanation of his sense of offense other than to go over and give Artie a stolid and resounding blow. |
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When a shy person decides to be assertive, they go over the top. |
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Once you have given the surface a good thick covering, go over the Artex with a rubber stippler, then flatten with a trowel or scraper. |
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A simple USB extension cable can be a great solution to short leads on equipment that don't go over the five-meter limit. |
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You take the felt tip end, draw around your lips to stain them in the pretty pink colour, then go over the top with the hydrating balm. |
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But by and large I go over the same things for every developmental stage. |
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Either we do something and get into the life raft now, or we could go over with the boat and end up in the water with no life raft. |
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But even if a fat tax is shown to be effective, how would it go over here? |
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If you do have to drive through the water, ensure you take it slowly so as not to create a bow wave that could go over the bonnet. |
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There is no text link to read, just go over logos to see the action and be entertained. |
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As of today, we have no anesthesiologist who will go over there because by the time they call a code, if they need code help, there's no one there to help them,'' Mayer said. |
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After the conference is complete, the person in charge on the ship and the person in charge of the shore installation go over a final inspection checklist. |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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For women who often go over the top taking extreme steps to lose flab and end up adding years to their faces, the news couldn't have come in a better time. |
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Although some of the nautical and Shakespearean allusions may go over the heads or under the radar, not a single laugh line or funny bit gets lost. |
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Push the vertical mower over the entire lawn in a series of straight passes, then go over it again in perpendicular rows, covering the area in a grid pattern. |
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This density is the origin of the idiom to go over like a lead balloon. |
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They decided that the German Army in the west would go over to the strategic defensive for most of 1917, while the Central powers would attack elsewhere. |
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Playing a radio in the office did not go over well with his coworkers. |
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Please go over the reports to make sure we haven't missed anything. |
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Also, you look at what's now on TV in terms of comedy and a lot of it is this clever-clever, satirical stuff which can go over people's heads and not give them a belly laugh. |
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Go over your lawn with a springbok rake and you'll be surprised how much there is. |
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Go over the bridge, which runs over the moving lava passage then up to the altar. |
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Go over as much of the cut-in area as possible to minimize any visible changes in texture. |
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Go over the stile to walk with a wood on the right to a stone trig point on Beacon Hill. |
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