We're hearing reports from a lot of people in Houston, San Antonio and other places that they're happy there, they might not want to go back. |
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She would run to the forest, leave the dress and, wearing breeches and shirt, go back to the castle. |
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He hoped she would go back with him and give him a chance to mend the differences between them, if he could only figure them out. |
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If we go back to the case of massive resistance to desegregation, we have another example of federal lawbreaking assisted by state officials. |
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The other option was to go back to a theory like Marxism which aims to be all-inclusive. |
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You have to go back to the User tab and reselect your firewall's global policy to display your rules again. |
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The person doing programming has to realize that these ancillaries could be distracting, so a person may need to go back to them. |
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There is always a vague feeling of inertia, a longing to go back to a country they have never seen. |
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So he needed to wait until the next year to go back to school and retake the entrance examinations. |
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I passed every single class on time, and I didn't have to go back and retake a single test. |
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Its roots go back to colonial history and it is a legacy of European colonialism and modernity. |
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Very often those calved heifers fail to go back in calf easily and become late calvers the following season. |
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To cut this rant off while it's still semi-coherent, lemme go back to the remark that started all this. |
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Whenever I go back to Iowa, I remember how self-explanatory the landscape looks. |
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I said nothing, just nodded my head before I said anything to go back on or revoke my promise, so carefully and so brashly made. |
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A nice touch, and once you've gotten used to thumbscrews, you can never go back to using Phillips screws to secure your peripherals. |
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You have to go back to before the First World War when the then Liberal party held the reins of power in the city. |
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She was there again last Wednesday but, when you are a World Athletics Championship silver medallist, it is easy to go back. |
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She turned back to go back to the living room when a sudden thought entered her mind. |
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But you did actually go back and ascend this rather rickety structure and made some interesting discoveries. |
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I want to go back to Marx and Engels, and argue that socialism was impossible before capitalism. |
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He used to tell me that he used to ride my grandmother to Amritsar to see a movie on his bicycle and then go back to Lahore. |
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Hey, I'll just go back to riffling through your kitchen while you guys talk. |
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She narrowed her dark eyes in the strong light, and turned around to go back to the main street. |
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In L.A. you can't smoke anywhere, so you have to smoke outside and then go back inside to your drink. |
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George Foreman talks about his success in business, and the fact that he may go back into the boxing ring. |
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Further, no explanation was given by Mr Bhoti as to why he did not go back to the section house when he decided to leave the function. |
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Once your child starts playgroup and you go back to work, your emotions may run riot. |
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Won't the degenerate rustics of Sherston, so clearly in need of protection from themselves, go back to their ancient uncouth ways? |
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Earlier, Goodison had failed to go back after being over the start line when racing belatedly began an hour late. |
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I remember well, but to go back to the time this handy appliance wasn't part of every kitchen's equipment is practically unthinkable now. |
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I was going to tell her she was hearing things and to go back to sleep when I heard the sound of breaking furniture below. |
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Let's go back to the beginning and think about this linguistic question of genres. |
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After their visit, the team decided to go back again to try to do more for the country. |
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Yes, and you know, if you go back with a stop watch, it's not all that long. |
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I approached with some trepidation, contemplating whether I was feeling ballsy enough to go back in. |
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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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Then I'd go back to my room, read the files and load the handgun he'd tucked in, and prepare for my mission. |
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I go back now and the dialect of the old residents is noticeably absent, replaced by the faux scouse of the Liverpudlian refugees. |
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It was a Rosetta stone that I would continually go back to when multiple issues from disparate groups clamored for priority. |
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The only thing to do was to go back to bat-cave and catch some more baitfish. |
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One has to go back to the young Pavarotti to hear a tenor voice that caresses the ear like this. |
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Have you ever looked back at the past and wished that things would go back to how they were, though you knew they never could? |
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You have to go back to the 1960s and de Gaulle, or to ructions over cruise and Pershing missiles in the 1980s, to find comparable crises. |
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When I asked if he had never wanted to go back to South Africa, he responded with some asperity. |
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After assuring herself of the quality of the picture, she said I could go back to the emergency room. |
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Others will refuse to go back to school and will be unable to handle the mental associations between school and death. |
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Let's go back to our practice hill, the one that is wide, not very steep and has a nice run-out at the bottom. |
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Tom bagged a good sized deer and said how it would be a good idea for us to go back to his place for a meal. |
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The driver reversed the van backwards, but there were cars behind us and we couldn't go back further. |
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The good scholars then go back to the drawing board and try to tweak their original idea, or come up with a new one. |
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Perhaps it is time to go back to the drawing board and ask whether the idea of splitting the North into three was the right way to go? |
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They have also decided to go back to the drawing board on the idea for bus priority in Shipton Road between Loweswater Road and Rawcliffe Lane. |
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If you succeed in sweeping your opponent then go back to the butterfly guard and try again. |
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When we used to go Vegas, he would gamble for two days without sleeping then he'd catch some shut-eye for a few hours then go back to the casino. |
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The developers must now go back to the drawing board in relation to this second phase of their project. |
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I should go back to seats, specifically the back seats that I haven't mentioned. |
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I'm a month ahead of schedule so I plan to go back up to seventeen and then take it down again. |
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The response of engineers to this disaster was to go back to building bridges with reinforced trussed decks. |
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We will therefore go back to the electorate to renew our mandate with confidence. |
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The party scene is starting to pick up here again, so let's go back a bit and hit on some of our city's happenings. |
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When my father turned around to go back in the house, we heard a loud noise like a car backfiring. |
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Africa could safely burn to the ground and beneath before they would go back there again. |
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When we are replenished in our spirit, we go back into the liberal culture, changing it bit by bit. |
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Both of them said that they'd never have an abortion, but they don't want to go back to the days of back alley abortions and women dying. |
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To truly understand my mother, you'd have to go back in time and explore one of the most vivid memories I have of her. |
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I was leaving my aunt's baby shower and my mom asked me to go back in for her coat. |
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One of the village's primary school teachers, who taught at the orphanage for two days last year, said he would not go back. |
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We go back and forth like this until one of us gets bored or offended by what the other said. |
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Once people are used to going back to school and get back into more daily rituals, they will go back to lattes and mochas. |
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Having the team split between the two buildings meant they had to go back and forth between the two. |
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Go shopping and pick out the stuff you like at any store, then wait a few weeks and go back to get it when it's sitting on the sale rack. |
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When you go to bargain bins in record stores, you can get Blondie and The Beatles and you can go back every day and get something new and good. |
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Once you get the knack for making the most of what you've got, you will never go back to looking dilapidated again. |
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And it may also involve early morning awakenings without being able to go back to sleep. |
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To find out why this happened and when we must go back to the thirteenth history and a shipwreck off the Wexford coast. |
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They were old and had no tread, but she knew if she went back inside to change them she wouldn't go back out. |
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That means, of course, we would go back to the olden days when we, the public, knew who to biff if something went wrong. |
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I just can't wait for Southern Cross Station to be completed and all the trains to go back to normal. |
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And who would go back to 12 pence to one shilling, 20 shillings to a pound with no calculator? |
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Last week, Baroness Symons, a Foreign Office minister, announced that Ambassador Craig Murray would go back to Tashkent. |
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Debbie was still asleep so I decided to try and go back to sleep until she woke up. |
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He wanted to roll over and go back to sleep but his mother's singing was meant as a wake-up call. |
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If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci. |
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I'm easy, either way, just so long as we don't have to go back and live in Wales again. |
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You could always go back a few hours or the night afterwards and be welcomed back with warm smiles. |
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When the activities are over and the athletes go back to their quarters, the security people will remain. |
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Reluctant to go back to Lesvos, where Kostas's mother was on the warpath, they decided to stay in the capital. |
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Then he realized that Stacy was still in Colorado, packing, and he was only there a week, then he'd go back home and finish the packing. |
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Their Aymara and Quechua roots go back to the Inca Empire that was conquered by the Spanish conquistadors 500 years ago. |
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So we are getting better at it, but when someone comes after you, you have to go back at them. |
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Nothing will depress you faster than a dim, mildewy closet to go back home to after an exhausting day of teaching. |
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They had no choice but to turn around and go back to conditions that might have ended their lives. |
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But let us go back to the uneven struggle between a tough, young yob and a frail pensioner. |
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All this might make you want to toss your computer into the nearest toxic waste dump and go back to writing letters with a quill pen. |
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The clerk shuffles through a pile of documents, tells him not to worry, he does have an appointment, and to go back to where he came from. |
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The acid test, as ever, is whether I'd go back, and on that key criterion the restaurant continues to impress. |
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You have to go back to 1976 to find pan-Canadian united action by the trade union movement. |
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Fine. But go back to the microfiche at the library, wherever you live, and look at everything else on the page. |
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I was to go back to them but they kept putting me off although I rang them three or four times a week for 12 weeks. |
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The Doctor would be able to go back to Gallifrey and see all his old mates and new people that didn't used to exist in his Universe. |
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I flaked out long before that, and announced my need to go back for a top-up nap. |
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Okay, well why don't you call them and tell them to take a hike, and I'm going to go back to bed. |
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I was told I could take this whack of money or I could go back to subbing features. |
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True, sometimes they had to go back for top-ups, but came back smiling every time. |
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I go back and find some odd things like rope and natural jute twine packaged for the crafts market. |
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The pied wheatear perched on a telephone line and would fly down to the ground to catch something then go back to its perch. |
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He needs to go back and read his classics studies, if he took that subject in high school. |
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I went back and watched TV for a while till Jess wanted to go back to her room. |
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One does not have to go back to ancient Athens to grasp the depressing fact that most authoritarians do not surrender power voluntarily. |
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I could hear the maids knocking on doors and rattling keys in locks down the corridor, so I decided to go back to my room and wash there. |
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If convicted, they should not be allowed to go back into the business as a white hat hacker. |
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We go back in time to trace the tensions between Sudanese, Arabs and black Africans. |
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He just kept on at me the whole time, trying to pressure me and get me to go back to the business and leave hospital. |
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She said afterwards that they had made her feel uneasy and that she had turned to go back home to avoid them. |
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Hold the stretch for three seconds then go back to start position and stretch again. |
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It's also very easy to buy healthy, wholesome, non-processed foods and go back to eating the way our parents did. |
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I have to go back to my parents place and cart a bunch of old clothes to the Sallies or do something with them. |
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We opened the bridge that goes across the river so people can go back and forth. |
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Unfortunately, when we turned round to go back to our horse and carriage, we discovered he had already gone. |
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Octopus and squid ceviche, salt cod croquettes and pot-roast belly pork and cheeks were all good enough to go back for. |
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The clocks go back tomorrow night and we all get an extra hour in bed on Sunday morning. |
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But by then I had already made a promise to Dundee, and I wasn't going to go back on my word. |
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Please, let me go back to Rome to settle my affairs and say goodbye to my family. |
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I just didn't want to go back home tonight having screwed up so early in the task. |
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We'll go back in time to see what's driving the winds of change across the continent. |
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It would mean that American companies would have to go back, repackage, relabel and rebrand their products. |
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My parting word of advice is to go back and study some of the past airmobile and air cavalry operations in Vietnam and other operations. |
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The theatre goes black, and the red curtains part, and go back towards the wings as the stage lights go up to reveal the lobby of a small hotel. |
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I'm not thinking about whether I would go back but my character was not killed off, she just left, like most people, in a black cab. |
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Our basic mission is to verify the airworthiness of the airplanes before they go back to the operational Air Force. |
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Let the poor beggars have a childhood and allow reception-class teachers to down their clipboards and go back to teaching them. |
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Not wanting to go back to sleep, she slipped out of bed, and walked down the stairs to the kitchen. |
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If fire forces me to leave my place of refuge, must I leave immediately or can I go back in to rescue my tin-opener? |
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Two months later, arthritis returned with a vengeance and he had no recourse but to go back to the acupuncturist. |
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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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They called us Mongoloids, told us to go back to the reserve and drink Lysol. |
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The fossil record shows that cyanobacteria go back three and a half billion years. |
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But I pull myself together, puffy red face and all, and go back to the station to fix my mistake. |
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What would happen next is that the matter, as we apprehend it, would go back to the Minister for redetermination, according to law. |
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When I had to go back to Littlehampton to debrief the team, you could cut the atmosphere with a knife. |
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I'll take my tinfoil hat off and go back to talking about less politically-charged matters. |
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He did it in six hours, 53 minutes and 21 seconds and has vowed to go back for more next year and beat his own record. |
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Sometimes, if it keeps on raining in the daytime on workdays, employees in some factories may be allowed to go back home to save their property. |
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Imagine the disappointment if they'd had to turn in their khaki safari jackets and go back to reporting dull stories about Medicare. |
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When I go back later this month I will be taking some extra rods, reels, lines and flies for the locals to use. |
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I tried to go back but eventually chose to take time out and to leave any decisions about returning until this September. |
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They may have to go back to patrolling hallways and lunchrooms, which parents love but teachers hate. |
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Maybe he could go back to sleep, and not get up until the hot water tank had refilled? |
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I'd just go back to my hotel and eat a sad grilled cheese sandwich and watch something depressing on television. |
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If the whole universe is expanding at a rate that is calculable, then by regress, we can go back to the starting point of this expansion. |
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With their belief in reincarnation, many can hope to go back to India to live, if not in this life, then in the next. |
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I thought they would hardly do that, but anyway, we had to go back to the lame architect party with our tails between our legs! |
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She wished she could go back and tell herself to leave that whole treasure chest alone. |
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There can be a lot of catching up to do and if you take time off then you can't go back in at the same level, because so much will have changed. |
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After enjoying the variety that my current job affords me, I don't know if I could go back to doing the same thing day in, day out. |
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The plan is, if they sell enough, to build a time machine and to go back and try and change the result of the 2004 US election. |
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But instead of setting her time machine to shoot into the future, she would rather go back in time. |
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Once seed sets on the oats the animals go back and forth in their grazing preference so the oats reseed and turnips continue to grow all the way into winter. |
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First, one fights with another, then they make an alliance, then they go back to fighting each other. |
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So the accountants had to go back, recalculate, and choose not to take nearly two million dollars in allowable deductions. |
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To regain their relevancy, Democrats need to go back to their evolutionary roots. |
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Then, depending on how urgent I think it is to get it, sometimes I have to go back home and drop it off. |
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I had to go back and remember how awestruck I felt when I encountered it for the first time. |
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There are a lot of people who go back and forth now and blend both approaches into their work. |
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But claims about brant trying to hold on to his money at all costs go back at least two decades. |
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Here we go back 37 years to Buckley v. Valeo, the seminal Supreme Court decision in this area. |
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Do you want my dog to have to go back to eating generic kibble? |
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Daniel, Karla and Carlos could now go back to their house and resume their lives, for at least another year. |
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He was told he could go back home to his house arrest to celebrate the New Year with his wife and their two children. |
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She could not go back out onto the street without a chadri, that much was certain. |
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I wake up at 5am and lie there, pretending I am going to go back to sleep. |
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The only shame was that we had to go back to work, and couldn't spend all afternoon watching the world go by, from the comfort of the leather sofa! |
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The children go back to colouring their diagrams of the water cycle. |
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I plan to go back on Wednesday to do some quick-and-dirty mapping and interviews for him because he wants to better understand how people find their way around. |
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Now no-one's suggesting that we all go back to the old leather bound ledgers, with the day's business written in copperplate with a feather quill. |
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We all go back to staring at the lift doors willing them to open. |
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Zawahiri was conciliatory but stern, commanding ISIS to leave Syria and go back to Iraq, where the group was founded. |
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If you decide to go back to school, whether for another degree or an advanced degree, you should already be clear about what you'd like to accomplish. |
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Anyway, I have to go back tomorrow so we'll see how that goes! |
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I think some of those troops that are withdrawing are actually going to rearm and refit themselves and then perhaps go back into the area to finish the job. |
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His friendships with key figures in government go back decades. |
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I go back into the bathroom to wash my face and see that the daughter, who insisted on helping me clean the tub and the floor, threw some of the used baby wipes in the toilet. |
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We are going to wipe the slate clean and go back to the drawing board. |
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And then you have to turn on your heel and go back the way you came. |
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If that's not your style you could go back to basics and opt for a bread bin, a 40 litre pedestal dustbin and a knife block with six to 12 knives. |
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I don't know that I could go back to having a full-time job. |
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Just go back to your jug of Kool-Aid and take a swig and relax. |
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Seeger said people were running for the door and being told to go back in because the shooter was returning. |
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It is worthy of remark that while the sources of naturalism go back a very long way in Western philosophy, it has been especially prominent in philosophy in America. |
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If he reoffends, he will automatically go back to jail for three years. |
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But once you've used a zester, you'll never go back to the grater. |
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Now, the holy men may have to go back and have another ceremony to repurify the site and undo the influences of the protester's ritual, Mr. Wesley said. |
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The solution to this mutation of complex growth is to go back to basics, to the old virtues we know, the respect for individual countries and their mores and manners. |
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I just go back to this whole issue of reading speeches and express the hope that we might revert to previous Standing Orders, which forbade that practice. |
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Actually, if you go back to nearly all the ancient pagan forms of magic in western and northern Europe they nearly all revolve around systems of libations and offerings. |
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So why on earth would Mike decide to go back to being the slower, fatter, grumpier version of himself? |
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Whether City will go back down to the First Division is a rich source of debate but what is not in doubt is that the poor relations of Manchester are scoring plenty of goals. |
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Because this was such a long story, we thought we would have to actually go back into a flashback and act out the scenes. |
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Students who made an appointment are asked to go back and do so again. |
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I don't have any doubt that my post-presidency has made some historians go back and look at the administration with a more benevolent and approving attitude. |
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Perhaps Maroni wants to go back to the lira so that Italy can de-value it. |
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One pianist who had been studying music arduously needed to go back and have fun with it before he could really begin the process of successful learning. |
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He added that if his son Richard did not want to keep it after inheritance the piece may also go back on loan to be enjoyed by the people of the city. |
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But I always go back to Bette Davis and gena Rowlands and some of the great actresses whose greatest roles came later. |
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Donny go back longa' house and I been goin' out longa' police station. |
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We were dismissed to go back to our rooms and everyone sacked out. |
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And yet, she is determined that she and her children will never go back to Guatemala. |
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If you get a mark you're not satisfied with, it never hurts to go back to the Prof and ask where you went wrong and how you might improve next time. |
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Her mother told her she had to go back and cook her husband's tea. |
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Actually, however, its roots go back deeper to an ethnic dispute and power struggle between African farmers and Arab nomads over water and land rights. |
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Okay, we'll go back to my house and I'll change and we'll go blading. |
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After a week's vacation, he plans to go back to tending bar. |
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Man vs. Nature is the predominant theme of the film, and I always tried to go back to that imagery. |
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The allegations go back 30 years or more to the days when he'd not long arrived in the Northern Territory and worked as a market gardener and wildlife officer in Arnhem Land. |
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My knees were knocking just a little by the time I got down and I would recommend anyone who didn't like loose rock and scree to go back down the way they came. |
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Cheaper models are just an electric heating element and a timer, at which point, you might as well just go back to the stovetop. |
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We've willed ourself into a fan massive, and we will never go back. |
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Some of these fights, like that in the Tijuana barrio of Maclovio Rojas, go back ten years, and have also been marked by the imprisonment of community leaders. |
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He felt that the best way to go back to basics was to start teaching. |
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I go back to catching the tiddlers, wondering how many of them might make breakfast, and if they might not be just a little small and bony to be palatable. |
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I was going to go back to bed this morning but I didn't feel tired. |
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After about half an hour of inability to go back to sleep, I ran a hairbrush through my bedraggled hair and stumbled down four flights of stairs to get to the dining hall. |
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Lanny wanted to go back to a law firm that represented banks after he was done. |
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If you want to go back to add or amend what you've written, simply toggle through the pages on the little digital display and then carry on writing on the page in question. |
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Given this view of the progressive metaphysical appropriation of ontology as a wrong turn, Heidegger has no choice but go back to the start and take another fork in the road. |
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Lucca is my favorite destination this time of year, and I go back often to see my friends and of course, my mama. |
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Or would it be disappointing to us if were to suddenly go back in a time machine? |
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Either that or build a time machine and go back to the day before you started drinking. |
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He wanted to go back to Manila on a plane every day, but we all stayed out there. |
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You don't bag something and leave it by the trench while you go back to the truck for your lunch. |
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For now, the young boys will not go back to school, but will help mix the explosive powder and meld the iron. |
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Those images stayed with her, tugging at her, she says, to go back one day and help. |
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And every time I mistype gub for gun, I want to go back and watch this again. |
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To find the first mixed-race leader in the West you need to go back to revolutionary France. |
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After a four-year Sabbatical, today LeBron James decided to go back home. |
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To trace the origin of the Yprois devotion to this Madonna, we must go back five centuries. |
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There is just no way to go back and unfuck the maid or whatever it was that got him in trouble in the first place. |
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At airports, customs is the point of no return for all passengers, once a passenger has cleared customs, they cannot go back. |
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It was not unusual to misdeliver mail and to go back and try to retrieve it. |
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O'Sullivan also enjoys cooking, and has said that if he were to go back to school he would study cooking. |
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Khan regrouped and was temporarily able to go back at Garcia, but with less than a minute left in the round Khan was dropped a third time. |
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I'd go back and watch it on the monitor, it was like 'Oh my God, the amount of variety he's put in there is breathtaking. |
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In the epic, the women also refuse to go back to the sea, but they were not left on the Tiber. |
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But don't mistake that for joining the ranks of sheeple who turn up, do the do and go back in their pen until tomorrow. |
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Even when I'm working on the late shift reading the late night news I come home, bath Oliver and then go back to work to read the bulletin. |
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Poverty is created by institutions, concepts, and policies. We need to go back to the drawing board to redesign these and remove the barriers. |
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We go back into the city which is thrilling to be back there again. |
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So now we can go back to worrying about salmonella and E. coli. |
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My grandfather was discharged in 1916 as a reservist but chose to re-enlist and go back to the front and be with his comrades. |
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When Kente Cromwell is murdered, he is given demonic powers and escapes purgatory to go back to earth and avenge his death as The Hangman. |
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They want help but they also want when they are ill not to be badgered to go back to the job centre for reassessment. |
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Our industry is part of the safety net, with people rethinking or readopting practices that go back to the 1820s in the United States. |
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His chase for an abstraction was finally over, and he could go back to the day-in, day-out job of being Derek Jeter, Yankee shortstop. |
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Then we had to go back a week later and buy one more shelving unit to store all those Allen wrenches. |
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But I think it's shocking Dr Holton has been allowed to go back to work after misdiagnosing more than 600 children. |
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And as a recovering alkie, I knew if I settled down with the wrong woman who wound me up, I might go back on the booze. |
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If I take risks and fail, I can always go back to my plastic wickiup in Mendocino. |
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Grab a glimpse of the science behind Doctor Who, go back in time to see the dinosaurs and sign up for the chance to design your own water rocket. |
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I have something called non-specific back pain and my GP says that I should go back to work. |
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But if one day, they want me, I have joked if I go back to be the kit man or the water boy, I don't mind, I just want to be back one day. |
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Realistically, there is a strong possibility we have to go back to the drawing board again,'' Barcelona said. |
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Developers have been forced to go back to the drawing board after plans to build flats in a busy seaside town were rejected. |
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But can they have accepted Edmund Wilson's verdict that all detective fiction is only Holmesish imitation, and elected to go back to Square One? |
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She refused to go back to Iraq in January and was AWOL for five months before being picked up by Eugene police at her mother's house in June. |
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Will go back there to get it in a week or so, but may find the harvest unadvisable for reasons of security. |
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As soon as I make that wish, she'll be donezo, and I can go back to life as usual. |
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A rotary engine revolves the heads rather than having pistons go back and forth. |
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On a human timescale, small usages of concrete go back for thousands of years. |
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After the new guy corrected all our inventory values I had to go back and recorrect all of them applying our internal rules. |
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Let's go back to the thirteen-year-old girl introduced in Chapter 8 who found out her godsister was her half sister. |
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This event caused Engels and Marx to go back to their homeland of the Prussia, specifically the city of Cologne. |
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The case would now go back to the Divisional Court for the amount of damages to be determined. |
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After the original plan failed miserably, they decided to go back to the drawing board and come up with something new. |
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On Sunday Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his country would not go back on its nuclear programme. |
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But she is determined to go back to the town of Mulita to help the accused man. |
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The city's annual budget is in the public record, so if we want, we can go back and see how it's changed over time. |
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Provided you didn't surrender your ticket into the maw of the gateline at B, you could in theory go back to A and do the whole trip again. |
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Many hundreds of weak verbs in contemporary English go back to Old English strong verbs. |
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Chinese ceramics made mainly for export go back to the Tang dynasty if not earlier, though initially they may not be regarded as porcelain. |
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From here we go back to Biggie's origins in Brooklyn, where he was raised by his tough-minded single mother. |
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The king received him in a friendly way and made him an offer to go back to the Amazon under a Portuguese flag. |
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Those of us who go back to the nascency of NCR in the mid-1960s remember Garry Wills as the paper's conservative columnist. |
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Moreover, Rousseau does not believe that it is possible or desirable to go back to a primitive state. |
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Records of such finds go back as far as the 17th century, and in 1640 a bog body was discovered at Shalkholz Fen in Holstein, Germany. |
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The name and coat of arms of the present state go back to the Germanic tribe of Saxons. |
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After the pots have been glazed, they go back into the kiln for a second firing. |
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Debates about the nature and origin of language go back to the ancient world. |
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It seems impossible to prove, however, that any poem must go back to the sixth century linguistically and cannot be a century or more later. |
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The oldest alcid fossil is Hydrotherikornis from Oregon dating to the Late Eocene while fossils of Aethia and Uria go back to the Late Miocene. |
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Jackson showed that a few of the dialect distinctions between West and Southwest Brittonic go back a long way. |
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She said if she has to work on a song longer than a day, she will not go back to it, as she said it won't work. |
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A coachload of my family had come to support me and I thought it was only fair that I should go back with them,'' said Gavin. |
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Her parents threatened to disown her if she didn't go back to school. |
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In order to explain this morality in action of negritude, I must go back a little. |
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Sighing, I rolled over and tried to go back to sleep. But the noises went on. I squinted at the clock. Bleurgh. |
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As technology got better, he'd go back and fiddle with them, convinced he could clean them up enough for release. |
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Each channel is a point of no return, once a passenger has entered a particular channel, they cannot go back. |
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But at least in warfare, there are certain rules that go back millennia. |
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Valjean was in the unenviable position of either living with the knowledge an innocent would suffer for his crime or reveal his true identity and go back to prison. |
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