We'll go through all the royal treatment, see shows, and bask luxuriously in glorious relaxation. |
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However, before becoming law the measure will have to go through several more stages and needs to be approved by EU ministers. |
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As most deals do not go through agencies, it is difficult to calculate the total number of hotels sold. |
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We're loyal to our favorite stars through thick and thin, but a select few never go through the thick period. |
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Hopefully it won't be the end of the world, and we can go through to the next stage. |
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One of the objections we often have to urgency is that bills go through all their stages in the House. |
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Or that one needs to pay a solicitor as well as a barrister to go through a simple trial? |
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O'Toole believes entrepreneurs go through four stages at the helm of a new venture. |
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Now the trio who will go through to the next stage have been announced by Bradford Council. |
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She loses her family and has to go through the various stages of denial before she can find peace. |
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It will go through all stages today, and there will be no detailed scrutiny in terms of what it does. |
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I want to expand on that point and build my argument, as we go through the Committee stage. |
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This toddler has probably been watching mum and he may even have seen her go through this experience before. |
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Those of us who are landbound never experience what seafarers go through in bad weather at sea. |
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It was an awful experience to go through, but it was part of my life, and I can never forget it. |
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You are likely to go through a major experience that touches you deeply and transforms you. |
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The farmers have had to go through that same experience, it's uncanny how similar it is. |
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Perhaps the person at Amazon would like to actually go through that experience one day. |
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I have a list of blogs to the right of my page that I go through meticulously on a daily basis. |
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This meant teachers had no time to go through trial papers with their pupils before finals. |
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It is worthwhile at this stage to go through the biosecurity report card of this Government. |
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To stave off the ennui as I do my pain, I've started to go through my old video collection. |
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The traditional way of doing it is to say we're going to divorce, let's go through solicitors. |
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He began to go through the drawers, letter slots, pulling out and examining notes and missives. |
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In between fights, you go through training exercises to enhance attributes like power and quickness. |
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The book is perhaps best known for its elucidation of the five stages of grief people go through after the death of a friend or loved one. |
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Think of the many mediocrities that go through education programs and end up teaching. |
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Just like you had to go through your own trial back there in that terrorist situation, now I have to face my own tribulation. |
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A real person has to go through so much self-denial to fulfil this idealised image. |
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The big dogs are battened down in the kennel and the only means of air are some holes big enough for my hands to go through. |
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And while misemploying the police in its repressive measures, the crime rates for Malaysia have been allowed to go through the roof. |
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I understand now, that we have to go through several acquaintances before we meet true friends. |
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Structurally this makes perfect sense, as life gets denser and more morally complex as you go through your teenage years. |
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When we receive a brief from a casting director, we go through our book of models and put forward who we think is suitable for the job. |
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Smokers and childless women are known to go through the menopause at a younger age than other women. |
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Due to its natural semi-solid consistency, palm oil does not need to go through the hydrogenation process which creates trans-fatty acids. |
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If you think about the activity of completing a single reaction time trial you can imagine the sorts of mental processes you go through. |
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How many changes of clothes did the former beauty queen in seat 30 row one go through today and who were the designers she was wearing? |
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They were then flooded with white light and felt a tingling sensation go through their bodies. |
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But his weak-willed characters never go through with their emotional crimes, so the book is filled with almost-disasters. |
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If that lease wants to go through the middle of my lease, which gives me two pastoral leases, there is no compulsory acquisition. |
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I'm just so glad he's home and I have to be cruel to be kind because I can't bear to go through that again. |
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Students majoring in martial arts roles go through a strict training, involving acrobatics and eurythmics. |
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To further complicate matters, not all business cycles go through these four steps sequentially. |
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Of course the plating process is not the only finishing process these truck exhaust stacks go through. |
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As we go through the centuries this is all we leave behind, the rest is just caca. |
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Like other passengers, they will have to go through a metal detector and security check. |
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We have done as much as we can to prepare the car for the race and tonight we will again go through all our data. |
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On one hand, the dealer is trying to go through as many shoes as possible in a night. |
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Before you can leave the gym, you have to go through a nicely bricked breezeway. |
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Premier Division top dogs Kirkby lonsdale had no such bother in the Westmorland FA Senior Cup, hammering Victoria Sports 11-to go through. |
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Your doctor can help you understand the changes you're about to go through as you start your chemotherapy or radiation treatment. |
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And so nobody else has to go through this experience and the shock initially when that happens. |
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All common solids will typically go through one of three types of transformations when heated. |
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In contrast, Arsenal are steaming towards a treble as they bid to become the first team to go through a Premiership season unbeaten. |
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College life is supposedly the best period in one's life, but ragging can make it the most torturous phase one would go through. |
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He punched the numbers on the touch-tone face of the phone and waited a small eternity for it to go through. |
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But when combined the right way with visual elements, your content's shareability and engagement can go through the roof. |
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Woe betide, though, anyone who is foolhardy enough not to go through the process. |
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With the addition of a few commas and the striking out of the one paragraph, the deal already on the table will finally go through. |
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During the biathlon, participants shoot as they go through a snowshoe course. |
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Names are a highly personal thing, and many transpeople go through long involved processes of choosing one. |
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Someone could go through your trash to find discarded receipts or carbons and use them to learn your account numbers. |
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My personal journals, the ones that contain the stuff that doesn't appear on here, go through months of being untouched and not-updated. |
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Sherry-style wines are also made in California though they usually do not go through a solera system and most are sweet. |
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For one thing, vulture investors may be unwilling to go through the red tape involved in obtaining a license to run a casino in New Jersey. |
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Phillip did well to stay on him because I thought he was going to go through the rails. |
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A lot of stuff will still go through him, which is a little bit of an adjustment for Patrick. |
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This means it will be difficult for the salary raise to go through without some departments having to make other cutbacks. |
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A ton of customers can go through this pipe, especially in the bursty data world. |
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Some of this super-soldiering can be mitigated by the fact you can go through the single-player game in a split-screen co-op mode. |
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When the sun sets in the evening, non-nocturnal animals go through a physiological change in their bodies. |
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And even if I come off wrong, I still have to go through the motions of the spin, but I know that I'm going to fall. |
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To issue a specific command, you need to go through a series of sub-menus, selecting the desired option at each level. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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In the same fashion, the rapidity with which you go through the adaptation is highly individual. |
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She started as a hairdresser but after seeing a friend go through a nervous breakdown she became a volunteer on a local mental health helpline. |
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When the cleat tried to go through the hawsepipe, it jammed and ripped a section of the hull completely off the boat. |
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Disgusting school karzies are a way of life that everyone should go through. |
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He thinks wistfully of how he used to hop freights, white lightning in hobo jungles, go through the pockets of the recently dead. |
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Alright people, sorry to break it up but Kate has an important session to go through right now. |
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I gunned the engine at the fifth red light I came upon, and was tempted to go through the red light, but a low rumble stopped me. |
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Rather than go through lengthy readings and committee stages, the laws would be a voted on in both houses of parliament after a 90-minute debate. |
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Victims of domestic violence do not necessarily have to go through the police to access the services of concerned agencies. |
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You'd never forget as you go through the film what real disaster has happened here. |
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We can go through life faking everything, so that Eve becomes our little Stepford child. |
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Sometimes when you go through the papers, you have to read that you're a boring, untalented person, and you have to live with that. |
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We don't want anybody to go through what Matthew has to go through and this money could be used to find a cure or a treatment. |
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After the film has been edited and completed for release in India it has to go through the censor board, where they can also make cuts. |
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They're like storm troopers who manage to go through life weeping for their own victimhood while bullying everybody around them. |
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If AOL's techies have their way, the contract will go through without further delay. |
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If the proposed boundary changes go through, Parteen and several other Clare suburbs of Limerick City will be drawn inside the city boundaries. |
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If objections are not raised there is every chance that these proposals will go through. |
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Although the proposal is expected to go through, some branch secretaries are known to be strongly opposed. |
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Many children these days go through enough money to support a family 20 years ago, but still have little fun compared with our childhood. |
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We could probably go through that money in a couple months so that's why we are being really careful about how it's being used. |
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And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job. |
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A woman, her neighbor, and her dog go through the flooded streets in an airboat. |
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The whole process was further slowed by the fact that if you wanted to deliver something airside, it had to go through tough security checks. |
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Councillors also said the land was classed as industrial and would need to be reclassified as residential land for the application to go through. |
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This will allow you to stay the course as we go through one of the most difficult investment periods in years. |
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If these reforms go through much of the countryside will go back to being a barren kip. |
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With all the missed shots of a typical snipe hunt, a hunter could easily go through a box or two of shotgun shells. |
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Alternatively, you can continue along the path, go through a kissing gate and a second gate on the right. |
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We did a lot of research on the sperm bank, the donors, and what you have to go through. |
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I have some questions for Don Brash, and I wonder whether he will answer those questions as I go through them. |
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Addicts need to go through rehab and detox near their families, or have those facilities near at hand. |
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The worst part is that it has opened up some old wounds and we will now start to go through another grieving process. |
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In normal circumstances I would have been happy, but I couldn't go through that again, I was in a state of panic. |
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Maybe she will then reflect on that further, as we go through the legislation. |
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To set up a worm system, called vermicomposting, first determine how much waste you go through in a week. |
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Robin persuaded her to go through a ceremony of marriage at a register office, but Heidi thought it was merely a ceremony of betrothal. |
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Shortly this council will go through a budget process allocating millions of dollars to various projects. |
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Accounts differ about what happened to snafu that deal, but because it didn't go through, IBM contacted a small company called Microsoft. |
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However, decisions are made and go through on the nod before the inconvenience of having to notify the public. |
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I say enough already! Who has the time for books when there are so many blogs to go through! |
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It is also good for me to hear their side of things, to hear what they had to go through. |
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In the build up to the birth you go through alternating phases of excitement and fear. |
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We'd go through the main door of the museum, then we went down the first lot of stairs to a landing and then there was another flight. |
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Helen remarks that many people go through their lives without finding out what they are really good at, but she's been lucky. |
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No matter what time of the day or night you go through, everyone's always honking their horn. |
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The police have amassed a huge amount of evidence which they will now go through. |
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At one point you have to go through a constriction, but in general it's easy going. |
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That was a short but sappy chapter to make up for some of the gruesome chapters I made y'all go through! |
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Most marine bivalves go through a trochophore stage before turning into a free-swimming veliger larva. |
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They now have twelve points from their seven games, the same as Curry who also go through to the last four. |
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You just need to be a little more relaxed yourself as you go through and not let the additional inconvenience bother you. |
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If you take out a bottle of great red Bordeaux, you have to go through the business of decanting it and serving it properly. |
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Before the flight, find where the spare fuses are stored, determine how to select the right amperage and go through the replacement procedure. |
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The shock waves set up when you go through the sound barrier also add to drag. |
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There are stories my mother has told me of the degradations that my grandparents and their ancestors had to go through. |
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And whenever this bump comes along, when they go through menopause or andropause, that's enough to initiate the process of Alzheimer's disease. |
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If the intent to stop this madness is forced to go through the path of resistance and violence, than so so be it. |
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It was a phase I had to go through in order to build up my confidence again. |
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It was a good arrangement but it meant she had to go through her mother's usual lectures about working all the time or working at all. |
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No experience of suffering, of loneliness or of unlovability we may have gone through or may yet go through can ever destroy that capacity. |
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You know how in most countries, binge drinking is a stage you go through at uni? |
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Do not go through the gate but turn left along the waymarked route keeping the wall on your right. |
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He was light but as hard as nails and he would go through you for a shortcut. |
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But the authority reversed its decision earlier this year, paving the way for others to go through the same process. |
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What I am aiming for is to win the next election and this is part of the process I have to go through to do it. |
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Around one quarter of prisoners have to go through the unacceptable ritual of slopping out. |
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Stories at newspapers go through the hands of different editors before they are printed on paper. |
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However, one option for lawmakers whose bills do not go through the committee process is to attach them as riders to other legislation. |
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The Shi'as felt this issue had to basically go through the bloodlines, and the Sunnis felt it should be the best man for the job. |
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We ought to learn business like everybody else, go through the same rigmarole. |
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Yet when the temperatures go through the roof at home we tend to throw caution to the wind and abandon ourselves to the damaging rays. |
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They should just take less tax from us instead of making us go through months of rigmarole for nothing! |
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We have been training four nights a week, and on average we would go through 20 sliotars a night. |
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They are for people who know what they want and who don't want to go through the rigmarole of talking to a sales assistant. |
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These are different factors and obstacles we have to go through, trying to survive in this harsh, unforgiving land. |
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The fire started to go through the roof and that's when the aerial appliance was brought in. |
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When a hollow point bullet hits a bullet proof vest, it mushrooms and will not go through the vest. |
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Initial adopters tend to be technical people, but at the next level companies have to go through proper marketing and product roll-out. |
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The elastic material above the interface would go through a loading-unloading cycle, but the energy would not be dissipated. |
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So the question of the process of reasoning that a trial judge is supposed to go through also became a very live question. |
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If we get a brutally cold December and January, prices will go back up and heating oil prices could go through the roof. |
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Sure, both teams and fans go through the dreary ritual, psyching themselves up into a lather of loathing but to what end? |
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If, after wading through the details above, you still want go through with it, you will need someone to officiate. |
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I am sure that not many of those on the Labour side of the select committee will go through the Ayes lobby and vote for the bill to continue. |
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Many religions go through ceremonies or observances of rituals to become pure or to be healed. |
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There are a lot of roughnecks in those camps, and who knows what kind of abuse she'll go through. |
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At end of track, go through gate and straight ahead in the direction of red arrow waymark. |
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What trial was this, that she should go through it without the support of her long-time friends? |
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In the Kiev Sports Palace gymnasium I watched Larissa go through her paces to the strains of music by Tchaikovsky. |
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We had to go through the back-door route and have played twenty-four competitive matches this season. |
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There will be many more wailers if plans go through to close Garda stations at night to put more members of the force on the streets. |
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Can you negotiate with the sushi chef, or must everything go through a waitperson? |
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This is due to the lack of resources to address the unique challenges and difficulties multiracial children go through. |
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I know, it sounds silly to say that you go through hard times with someone you've never met, but we did. |
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The normal chaos that most people go through you do ten times as much every day, and it gets very stressful. |
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The winner of the heat will go through to the live final later this year with the overall victor being assured of a secure future. |
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If you're not just in love but willing to go through the highs and lows because of that love, then I want people to know they're not alone. |
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The Kiwis threatened to bowl all 50 overs underarm at the next match, but did not go through with it. |
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You should then go through your bank statement, and check the uncleared transactions against the transactions on the statement. |
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As the lumbar spinal canal shrinks, the nerves that go through it are squeezed. |
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When our kids go through the line the lunch ladies won't give them vegetables. |
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Sand slowly so you don't go through the veneer and vacuum frequently to remove dust. |
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There have been cases whereby judges bypass talent when viewers thought maybe an auditionee deserved to go through to the next round. |
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The auditors have also informed the council they will be arriving to go through the accounts of the charter celebrations. |
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It takes a good few hours to go through their system, however, so I haven't had a chance to play with all the fun features yet. |
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Worst of all, if the agency concluded that she didn't intend to go through with the assassination, they would take her out. |
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They can see how far they have moved the pointer as they go through the journey. |
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It will not be possible for anything like these figures to go through unless the Government takes autocratic powers, and uses them to the full. |
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You'd have to be totally mad to think you could go through that gate in safety. |
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As they go through their day, small things that most of us do almost automatically can seem more than they can handle. |
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Even professional dancers have to go through a ballet class every day as a physical work out. |
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As you go through the entrance you are surrounded by an avenue of golden trees. |
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The safest way to locate a house sitter is to go through a house sitting directory. |
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Instead of actually using the rope, just pretend and go through the motions. |
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The save will appear to go through, but then attempting to load it later will cause an error. |
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Some people don't realize all the pressure and stress baby mamas go through. |
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Then you can also go through the paper with a teacher and see how to improve it. |
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Just seeing that clip go through, I was cracking up and I think Cate's such a good sport to send herself up in that way. |
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Further in front of that point the horse will be above the bit, and the action of the reins will not be able to go through because of stiffness. |
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You go through the same tedious procedure and a voice in a tearing hurry might, with luck, give you a new number before you are cut off again. |
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He explains that the video was supposed to go through a film filter, simulating the appearance of film. |
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We wouldn't be able to license immediately, we would need to go through the procedures for a novel technique. |
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It's a long, tedious interview, and I'm not going to go through it point by point. |
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All businesses go through distinct phases of development, and each shift presents new challenges. |
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So I went to the college library and started to go through the volumes of back issues. |
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Once again, can I reiterate my offer to Mrs Fell to go through any problems she has. |
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It's new and unusual to most folks, and there's definitely a process of acceptance to go through. |
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It was always hard for us to actually go through New Year's Resolutions at the beginning of the calendar. |
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They go through the motions with manifest tedium as if they are moving files in an office. |
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Because almost five percent of total domestic flights go through O'Hare, the problems in Chicago create a ripple of backups elsewhere. |
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He blesses the newlyweds and tells the fairies to go through Athens and bless all the couples in love. |
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What are the typical steps you go through in the process of composing, scoring and recording a track, and how long does this usually take? |
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It is worth making a marginal note of such matters as you go through, because it may be that you may not be able to bring them to mind later on. |
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There was a boggy place in the road but we could go through it as long as neither horse in the team balked. |
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Marriages go through difficulties, friendships go through tests, and events can occur that are unexpected and grievous. |
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The packing continues, as I once again go through the process of winnowing out the dross that I have collected over the past dozen or so years. |
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Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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When Tetra Paks go through the process of recycling, much of the recyclable material is lost. |
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I hope it stops a family out there going through what we had to go through. |
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When you go through the finished prints you will be able to see the results of 2 complete stops of exposure difference. |
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At the end of the power station fence, go through a gate and continue uphill, across open moorland. |
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I told my SIL if she were to go through the operation I would take time off work to look after her and her children. |
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It's like setting Windows in hibernation mode so that it doesn't have to go through the entire boot-up process when it's called upon. |
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Thinking of a satisfying bass guitar sound, a twang which makes the room vibrate but doesn't go through the ears at all. |
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Well, there are so many victims of sexual assault who go through the trauma not just of the crime, but of what happens subsequent thereto. |
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I would hate to go through all of that again and at this point, just don't believe I could trust medical professionals enough to try. |
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You have to go through so many filters, answer to the critics, match up to the last decent work. |
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People who have mistyped social security numbers will have to go through a lengthy process to right the error. |
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Only the leading two parties go through to the second round in each of 577 constituencies. |
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Parrots are very intelligent and go through development stages as they mature and assert their will like rebellious teenagers. |
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The jobs would go through natural wastage, such as retirement, and nobody would be forced to leave, trust chiefs have promised. |
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Teams and drivers sometimes go through a barren spell and, when success fails to come your way, it can lead you to doubt. |
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The kids are born relatively normal, but as they go through life bone accretes all over them such that they can no longer move. |
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Sometimes I go through them and jot down things that would be useful for whatever book I happen to working on at the time. |
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But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. |
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And if you go through enough of it, this accumulation comes to be your calling card of wisdom. |
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What could audiences possibly gain from watching Hollywood personnel go through the motions of adhering to an Asian precursor? |
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This time he decline to offer an adjective, said he would leave it to others to go through the tea leaves of the election. |
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On an average weekend morning when the whole family is at home, they'll go through a good jar of the stuff on toast, waffles, pancakes, or eager fingers. |
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As you go through the book we think Holden will change his easy-come-easy-go attitude to life and that his alienation is just a passing phase of adolescence. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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The weapon is very accurate at close range and you can go through a whole clip of 30 with very little recoil, ensuring that you don't lose sight of your target. |
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At the end of the trip, he has to go through another round of number crunching to tally the waybill with the collection before entrusting it to the cash counter. |
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While the acts from Pink Floyd to Razorlight go through their numbers in Hyde Park, another line-up of superstars will be performing on the international stage nearby. |
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The matches would feel more real and there would be less of a need to go through the half-dozen substitutions which regularly mark the second halves of such games. |
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I intend to go through it at leisure, like you do an Archie comic. |
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People who go through this dilemma expect their organisations to motivate them to work by adopting methods such as get-togethers, meditation and yoga programmes. |
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Our aim is for every pupil in a junior school to go through this scheme. |
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And he was asked that question by a soldier, who said that he had to go through some junkyards looking for armor to put on his vehicle so that he would feel safe. |
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The Autonomy deal is done, and HP is contractually obliged to go through with it. |
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Their job was to go through the cards that all the journalists needed to have, register their seats, affixing the numbers to the seat along with the journalists' names. |
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Why should we go through all this agita if the institution is going down? |
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Instead of having to go through medical examinations and being seen by a confusing variety of different people, they get their own one-to-one nurse. |
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The firms exhibiting at the Money Show must go through a vetting process and one withdrew last year when questioned on his business practices by the organisers. |
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Again and again, liberal Hollywood has to go through the ghastly ritual of ennobling people before it can allow them to become recognizably human. |
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I have my feet on the ground but remain confident I can go through. |
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She insisted they go through the long campaign together to test the impact of her dharma on their relationship. |
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Part of me couldn't believe that Cleo would go through such methods just to steal off me, but the other part wanted to wring her scrawny little neck. |
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Republicans gather in every county and go through several rounds of voting by secret ballot. |
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Under the new scheme, home renovators wishing to build within a floor area of 30sq m will not have to go through the lengthy process of making an application to council. |
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I've found that in many cases, the easiest time to have this sort of conversation is when you go through a reorg, take over a new team, or have someone new join your team. |
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As a trained commando, Sam will go through a lot of climbing drills that'll come in handy for scaling walls and fences, zip lines and rappelling, among other tactics. |
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I don't know what I'm looking for so I just go through the pages pretty quick, and his handwriting is tiny and angular, and it all blurs together real fast. |
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Wherever we begin an anomalistic year the Earth will go through the complete cycle of its varying speeds while completing an ellipse back to the starting position. |
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She shares her father's love of programmes that, face it, are never going to make any sense, even to those anoraks who later go through the episodes frame by frame. |
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No one wants to go through life in a state of moral and existential ambiguity. |
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Actually, that's a lie, I returned to York on Monday night but this is the first time I've actually sat down at my computer to go through my e-mails. |
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I would need to go through the rigmarole of applying for both accounts. |
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Without such soldiers, MPs would have no division lobby to go through. |
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Ground speed with a rotary hoe should usually be between 8 and 12 mph, and the hoe tips should penetrate deep enough to go through any crust that has formed. |
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At the moment, the treaty assumes each state will go through with its own ratification procedure either by referendum or by assent through individual parliaments. |
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I now have to go through the process of getting thirty assentors in the Westport area, fifteen for the town council and fifteen different people for the county council. |
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The designer told her to go through all the magazines and tear out the projects and articles she was interested in, then she had to assort them into categories. |
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It's a constant threat every time I go through a low door in this dress. |
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I don't think you can go through years of being told every single day that the only reason for your incarceration was your lustful desires without being damaged. |
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The initial stages saw the institution go through teething troubles. |
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Scenting an issue which could have widespread appeal, they have been running a national campaign to make phone company applications go through the full planning process. |
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Someone without a terminal illness can go through years and years of terrible suffering. |
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The industry has been making manful efforts to curtail production so that prices will not go through the floor every time that there is a pick-up in demand. |
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But today, the ECPA allows that, in theory, law enforcement need not go through a judge in order to go through your inbox. |
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There is a market for skilled bricklayers and, as one of the directors said, if he wants to find skilled workers at the moment he has to go through agencies. |
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Worms normally go through four stages as they mature into adults. |
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You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. |
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Eaton is the only player to thrice go through a season scoring in every one of his club's matches, for Dewsbury in 1999-00 and for Batley in the last two seasons. |
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Patients who go through medically assisted withdrawal, but do not receive further treatment, perform about the same in terms of drug use as those never treated. |
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However, look closely in your manual, and there will be a combination of buttons on your printer that will make your printer go through a self-cleaning process. |
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If by some miracle New Zealand can win, then the kiwis are guaranteed to go through. |
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He was put off by the labyrinthine vetting procedure he would have had to go through, but ultimately the job itself was a bad fit. |
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According to this model, all states in the developing world were expected to go through a series of economic stages before becoming fully developed. |
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Messiaen suggested that Salzmann should return to Paris on about 14 April in order to go through the score for the second septenary and take the material back to Lisbon. |
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In the northeast, we have this little box you put on your windshield that is detected every time you go through a tollbooth or over a toll bridge. |
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Watching this movie makes you want to swoop in and rescue all the kids who go through things like this in real life. |
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However, when leptin levels drop, hunger signals go through the roof, often resulting in overeating. |
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She figures if we go through our dad's closets and dig out the ones buried underneath the piles of toques, mittens, and scarves, we could all be hip. |
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Stars and galaxies go through the life cycle of birth, growth, death, and replicate themselves. |
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She's about 15, and she's going through that evil transmogrification that all teenage girls go through, where they grow scales and can breathe fire. |
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I was shocked, stunned and upset that she had to go through all of that. |
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So we're taken in to this top secrete government building, and go through vigorous training to turn us into the perfect solider, the shock troops of third world countries. |
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In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free. |
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When I first considered writing a book about the wartime experiences of Millie Werber, I thought, Why go through this again? |
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Everyday I had to go through the pain of being mocked and laughed at. |
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Don't just go through the motions when training in the gym, but try to train with the same intensity as you did when training for that shredded six-pack. |
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How many chickens go through our tums in Britain alone in a year? |
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Idiopathy By Sam Byers Three unlikeable characters go through depression, love affairs, and work frustrations. |
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