It was just this cleansing oil that's supposed to remove all traces of makeup so you are ready to go sleep with no risk of clogged pores. |
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Given the lack of universal health insurance coverage, poverty and poor child health go hand in hand. |
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Mrs Withington's nephews and nieces, who have children aged from 12 to 20, are raring to go too. |
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They go to the Scarlet Bar, because of course it is the only place to eat lunch in Erinsborough. |
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You could even go the whole nine yards and come up with a song title for the new band, but it's not necessary. |
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But, then again, where would all the corporate guests go to sip champagne and eat lobster? |
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When the chance came to open my restaurant with just 40 covers around the corner, I knew I had to go for it. |
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His battery went flat just before the cars were due to go on to the grid and he was forced to start from the pitlane. |
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We can't go for a simple walk without her being tooled up and ready for an easy blag. |
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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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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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Top-level vacancies in specialties ranging from white-collar crime to counterterrorism go begging for applicants. |
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He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming. |
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When I flew last year we went over the Isle of Man and Norn Iron, so it isn't just Florida flights that go the same way. |
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Though she is not crazy about diamonds, she feels they go well with platinum. |
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I could go into Nice and see my friends and come back on the midnight train. |
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The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater readiness to go it alone. |
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People go to jail these days, and when they come out they blithely resume their place in society. |
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They spent till midday tying down and securing the lines, making ready to go on land, and preparing for a quick getaway if need be. |
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It'll go away in time, about the same time as you stop leaving traces of explosives residue about the place. |
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If you go further afield but use the kayak only to reach an inaccessible beach and shore dive, the issue of an unattended boat is irrelevant. |
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I would have to change my ways completely, I'd have to grow up, act my age, be responsible and actually have a go at making a relationship work. |
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With thirteen minutes to go Murray let fly from twenty yards and rattled the crossbar. |
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Everybody else thought I was having an early midlife crisis and I should just go to another division or investment bank. |
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The incentive scheme raised strong public criticism that such white-collar crimes would go unpunished. |
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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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I should just go home to bed, because I can tell it's gonna be one of those days. |
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They dress in their best clothes, and as they go into town, their neighbors follow. |
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Academically brilliant, she was due to go to Leeds University in September to read English and drama. |
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She had decided to go into the museums sector while reading English Literature at university in Sheffield, her home city. |
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All proceeds will go to the Trust, with ticket sales said to be going extremely well. |
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The stir fry didn't go well with the powerful redcurrant and juniper sauce. |
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I can't promise any miracles, but a small amount of regular practice can go a long way, over time. |
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You wouldn't believe how great it is to go to a midnight movie when you know you're not supposed to be there. |
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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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Companies have to move faster and we should applaud those that let low-grade jobs go offshore. |
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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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In the second year of widowhood, Heinz withdrew into her grief and accepted a doctor's advice to go on Prozac. |
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The money will, of course, go to the Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Appeal at Airedale General Hospital. |
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My wife and I have a place up in the Lake District where we go walking with our aged dog. |
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I used to work at a grocery store, and would go home each night thoroughly annoyed and aggravated. |
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There are still a lot of hunters who go afield in a state of denial as if they'll never get lost or never get injured. |
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I go to the brasserie underneath all the time, and that's fun, because you can sit on the pavement for lunch and see who's going past. |
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My thanks go to Richard Holt for providing invaluable information for my work. |
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There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack. |
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Internet users all over the world will soon be able to go on a virtual tour of Heckmondwike, visiting shops, restaurants and places to stay. |
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He lives over in Cayman Brac, and one of these days, I am going to go over there and meet him in person. |
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With a top speed of around 70 mph, Karen's boat was the first to go out and took about 15 minutes to negotiate the dock's L-shaped course. |
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Naas told me that sometimes you go on the field and you just know it's not your day. |
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My husband and I still disagree, but I just tell him to go and get stuffed. |
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I thought I'd better go on holiday and take a break before I finally went completely bananas. |
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One could go one step further and encourage people to gang together and click on certain ads in the manner of an ad busting flashmob. |
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He explained that foreigners would go to their homelands for the holiday, coinciding with the low season for the hotel business. |
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I have read the predictable rantings of those who go on about queue jumpers and the fact that these people are not really oppressed. |
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Now the cash registers go ker-ching every time there's a fumble beneath the bed sheets. |
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Eddie knew that in a couple of years time he could pack it all in, and maybe go into partnership with Brian. |
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The way things go in the first hour or so of the day is usually indicative of what the day will be like on the whole. |
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However, some dreams are nightmares and when you're having a nightmare they seem to go on and on and on. |
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The new boards can be used like traditional whiteboards, with teachers and children able to write on them, but go far beyond that. |
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A favorable aspect from Mars bestows the faith to let go of toxic situations and to seek new and exciting adventures. |
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You can go to a luau, take the kids to a discovery museum, listen to Hawaiian musicians strumming soft guitars or just stare at the moon. |
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We watched the movies David's mum had rented for us before we finally decided to go to sleep. |
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If I had to do it over again I would go places, do things, and travel lighter. |
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If they would, they really ought to stop what they're doing now and go home. |
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We have been going out for two and a half years and, if all goes well, we plan to go to Cyprus in two years' time to get married. |
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This is a big year for the Queen and like all professionals, she wants it to go well. |
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This would go well with a light chicken salad or maybe some simple pork chops. |
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These three steps will go a long way towards lowering the risk of virus infection on the internet. |
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By practicing some simple Zen philosophies, you'll be able to let go of little things that don't matter so you can focus on what really does. |
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Or, if you can't make your own notes, photocopy your mate's, or at a push, ask the teacher to go over them during lunchtime. |
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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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Especially when they're dressed as if they're about to go whoring downtown after the movie lets out. |
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Cans, plastic, glass and textiles will go in the boxes, which will be picked up by a van and manually sorted at the kerbside. |
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A gulf War veteran said troops would be ready and raring to go if there is another conflict. |
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We argued for several minutes coming up with possible first names but no middle names to go with them. |
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Operators are doing themselves a major disservice if they think the low-carb trend is going to go away. |
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Pictures are taken of the groups when they arrive at the airport and when they go out on the town. |
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Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort. |
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Ten years ago there was outrage when he was released for five days to go on a holiday. |
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My ex-husband knew I wanted to go to law school but always told me he'd divorce me if I went. |
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Cars go out in the first session in the order in which they finished the previous race. |
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She's the daughter of an opera singer, and at first she didn't want to go into opera. |
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In IE, go to Internet Options and click on the Delete Files button in the General Tab. |
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So whenever possible I go to the post office forty minutes walk further from home. |
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After dumping our bags at the hotel, we decided to go for a meal and ended up at a pretty little restaurant. |
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Ten years ago was the worse year of my life. It was a year when nothing seemed to go right. |
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That meant she would have to be traveling many hours away from home just to go to college. |
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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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On tape day, Dean would come in, watch a run-through with the stand-in, then go out and replicate the stand-in's actions. |
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John used to go to the greyhound track every night before Denis was attacked, but he hasn't gone since. |
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The good news is that his adviser, that rat Fred Tough, has had to go with him. |
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You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities. |
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When she had finished, Rebekah picked up the empty wicker basket and turned to go inside. |
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This annual fun event is attracting bigger crowds each year and, of course, all proceeds go to a very worthy cause. |
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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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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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The whips go to the covert and watch for the fox to go away, and then they signal the fox's escape from the covert. |
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As in a lot of cases, if your budget allows it, do not go with very low-end products. |
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You'd never forget as you go through the film what real disaster has happened here. |
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Investors should be aware of the risks involved and remember that the value of securities held may go down as well as up. |
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For another water side walk, we will go to St. Mullins and walk part of the towpath of the River Barrow. |
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I can never go out with a girl like a normal guy does because I'm too serious. |
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In a statement yesterday they announced that 14,000 jobs are due to due to go next year. |
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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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If you need to go further, switch to higher-gain antennas or gang two WRT54Gs together. |
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I took my munchies back to the car, opened the windows wide, and sat there watching the world go by. |
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A third of the investment will go on the country's rail system, with another third going on improvements to the road network. |
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We only go around once on this earth, folks, so we'd better get it right the first time. |
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Help your friends move, invite your folks to live with you, go out of your way to help someone with their homework, and so on. |
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I don't just go flying around the country on a whim, dammit, I'm a penniless student! |
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I planned to go shopping for new jeans today, but I'm afraid I'll end up in a ditch, phoning AAA for a tow truck. |
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Andersson had created a compact single-seater that would go on to dominate world aerobatics for years to come. |
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One audience member asked whether whites should go out of their way to develop black friends. |
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It's sad to see such a provocative thinker go out with a whimper instead of a bang. |
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Unfortunately I have heard from many people that letters containing money go missing. |
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I don't plan to go there unless I have a rush of blood to the head later in the week. |
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She never let any of this go to her head though and remained as selfconscious as any lower class girl would in the presence of such luxury. |
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By the time the movie was over it was well past midnight, so they both decided to go to sleep. |
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The question here is where shall we go for this data and what data will we need next? |
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What happens is the couple will go to the town clerk as a heterosexual couple would go. |
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He says his action has stalled because he will not go to court without insurance against the possibility of losing. |
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When we return home and develop the photographs, our friends and relatives go into raptures over the scenery and the landscape. |
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The company had to go into a major rationalization program of its manufacturing facilities and product portfolio. |
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The Hard Knock Life tour made it so rap artists could go out again and do arena tours. |
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I go to these chat rooms and these websites, because it interests me what people think. |
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You go into a bar and end up in a fight, one of the two will complain and the other will get an assault rap. |
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After midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, many families go to the cemetery and light candles for their loved ones. |
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And the audience sees the clock and they see it coming around to where it's going to go kaboom and we don't know anything about it. |
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I appreciate that many people go to the movies to escape reality, but in reality there is no escape. |
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Watch leads are good for short range work, but at long range go for a more aerodynamic shape. |
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It can be a bit daunting at first but once they get started and have a go they really enjoy it and learn quickly. |
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It wasn't quite as rarefied as Royal Ascot, and the weather was dodgy to say the least, but it was still fun to go racing at Ayr. |
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No publishing house of our size had ever won the prize and we consequently couldn't afford to go in there with high expectations. |
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He was excitedly imbued with overwhelming anticipation, but he couldn't shake the feeling that something would go wrong. |
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President Kennedy was told the Bay of Pigs would go smoothly and then he took the rap. |
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Their meager paychecks didn't go very far, but the stores didn't have many products to sell anyway. |
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He was so certain as to the evil effects that he might not go out, fearing some street accident. |
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Members can now choose to go with a new plan that emphasizes low-cal filling foods. |
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He took great delight there to go to the bookbinders' shops and lie gaping on maps. |
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Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots. |
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But, when all is said and done, if even a hint of doubt remains about your offering, your audience will go somewhere that eliminates that doubt. |
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Unless there is some liability cap on the rapaciousness of these individuals, the drug companies cannot prudently go forward. |
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Today's cheese and cheese spreads boast flavors that go far beyond the traditional smoke and bacon. |
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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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When used as a sheep-dip it is forbidden to allow sheep producing milk for human consumption to go near Seraphos. |
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Visitors can also elect to go on guided tours of the zoo which include slide shows, drinks, rusks and marshmallows around the bonfire. |
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I'll certainly be ready and raring to go in Monaco, a track I've never raced at but have always dreamed about. |
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Whatever he had planned for him today, he doubted that the shakes and a cold sweat would go over well. |
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I suggest your friend either contact a tax adviser to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes. |
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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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Ann Coulter doesn't go on television ranting and raving like the liberals do. |
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As far as the teams go in the League I suppose we're the whipping boys as we've only started. |
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For many British boat anglers, there is no greater thrill than to go afloat on their own boats. |
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A chance to go afloat on a working scientific research vessel to learn how the oceans work is on offer this half-term. |
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Now, I have to go think of new ways to make my relatives shake their head in disapproval at me. |
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So please calibrate this rave according to your own tolerance for artsy-fartsy pop, but don't go overboard. |
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We drove from Los Angeles for three days to reach Portland, whereupon I flew back down here to go to work. |
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After whetting the whistle at the pub, many will go on to dance at one of London's countless dance clubs. |
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Then they can go to another court, a secret court, that more or less has to give them a warrant whenever they ask. |
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My head was in a whirl with all that I was seeing, and I kept pleading with the baron to make our cab go slower so I could look around. |
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I suppose from the looks of things that I shall have to go afoot the rest of the way. |
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But it's clear that people who go to see astrologists use them as counsellors. |
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I know if it was me I would be frightened and would be afraid to go out after dark. |
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The young man who was arrested with her was sentenced to 100 lashes and allowed to go free afterwards. |
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Still, I've been thinking, if you're going to shake this thing up, maybe my initial plan didn't go far enough. |
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It could be argued that these little white lies simply make the world go round a little more smoothly. |
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Very few manage to make time to go to a health club in the morning or evening hours, when it is usually open to all. |
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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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When astronauts go into microgravity they lose their sense of place and have to rely on visual and auditory cues. |
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How much food do we need to have on the spacecraft for the astronauts to go to Mars? |
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In the same fashion, the rapidity with which you go through the adaptation is highly individual. |
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It is time for some common sense on these matters for in a rural area like Wiltshire the car is not going to go away. |
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It started a week ago when I had to go down to Erith in Kent to collect some honey jars. |
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I'm a bit cloudy on the dates, so I'll leave those out and just go with the raw facts. |
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My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away. |
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But how many of us have ever appreciated the aesthetics of the underground terrain as we go from here to there? |
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There were many who located in the new city and building began to go on with increasing rapidity. |
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In the electronic kanban system Mathis decided to move to, the inventory database would go online. |
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A disturbing trend is that they go after easily available addictives such as whiteners and petroleum-based glues. |
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This means you can dynamically edit any shapes you draw and go to print at any time without rasterizing them. |
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With five minutes to go the score was 6-4 and the teams were level on aggregate. |
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Find out about the villa's position and orientation so you know that you do not have go to the beach in order to catch some rays. |
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Once you have made your choice of delicates, you throw the rest of your clothes on and go about your day. |
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As he filled in a registration form, I looked around and felt bored, as an urge to go kayaking again washed over me. |
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It perhaps explains why today I don't like to go to places that require me to use a map. |
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If we believe Gordon's account, as relayed through Robert Peston, Blair ratted on a promise to go by November of last year. |
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He can go head to head and throw intellectual punches, or deliver rapier wit with ironic finesse. |
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Baby may go home at 1800g if he is gaining weight in kangaroo care and is mostly breastfed. |
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This weblog genealogy thing is wicked awesome, but I'm not so sure how to go about it. |
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Bully for you go visit a drug rehabilitation centre and tell the others where they went wrong. |
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If the news conference to announce the clash was anything to go by, it could be a low-key affair. |
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Instead, they're saying that after a year of hardship, I've now got to go before a kangaroo court. |
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Tradition normally sees plants used in the show go on sale after the event. |
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If you're looking for a nice mid-range camera, you just can't go wrong with this one. |
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So why do we allow it to go on day after day, year after year and never spend time, or money, to find a way to overcome it? |
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The proceeds go towards the completion of phase two of the indoor equestrian centre. |
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After the evening meal, Maxine and David would go into their own bedroom and shut the door after them. |
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When little Cam let go of her hand and ran off to explore the world without her, she watched after him and waited. |
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But he seemed to be slipping as he chased after it and it was brilliant to see the ball go in. |
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To find publishers who sell high-end or low-end games, go to a software store and look around. |
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I like to go where the breeze blows free and the windows of the heart are not shut. |
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They now face the prospect of having to clear up their home for a second time when the floods eventually go down. |
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The chances of infection go down by about 90 per cent when the animal is dead. |
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Paying cash to avoid Vat means you have no documentation to fall back on should things go wrong. |
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On the other hand, we see a different picture, in which youngsters go overboard about fashion and a glitzy life style. |
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Japanese people have always loved sumo, but now when you go to a basho there are empty seats in the stadium. |
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We stand squarely behind the Government of Montserrat and support them as they go forward with the project. |
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She kindly took me into the florists, obtained some white spirit and managed to get a lot of the paint off me so that I could go home. |
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As the officer was about to go after the cars, three more vehicles rounded the curve at a similar rate of speed. |
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Someone I know can't go to the circus, because watching the aerialists gives her vertigo. |
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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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The four pictures are modern impressions of Lancaster scenes and a donation from each sale will go straight to the city based charity. |
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When I go out and about people have incredible affection for me and I think well, that's not bad. |
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The keelboat was too big to go any further, so they built themselves dugout canoes. |
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Those of us who have lived on the edge have had a lot of folks come and go in our lives. |
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Once they reached the door Kara stopped as Robin opened it and started to go outside. |
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I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society. |
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While the Left Party is gloating over its unexpected election success, a grand coalition will go into action. |
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He was keen as mustard to go and help, but we have been missing him and he's been missing us. |
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He's the perfect low-maintenance pet because he doesn't eat much and he doesn't go very far. |
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We have a group of nurses who take it in turn weekday mornings and afternoons, also one evening a week so I can go out. |
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We had a feeling it would either go like hot cakes or flop so we ordered a middling amount and we were about right. |
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They can go white-water rafting and swimming, and Youth in Action days teach orienteering, map-reading, team-building and first aid. |
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I had trouble keeping my balance because I had an open soda pop can in my hands so I had to go slower. |
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You go follow the link to see what the creative toymaker is into these days. |
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For the great sweet Bordeaux whites, you need Sauternes of similar status and you go to d' Yquem, where they don't do red. |
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Standing, he meant to go after the man, but Brad laid a gentle but restraining hand on his shoulder, keeping him back. |
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The blunder was made in calculating how much of the grant should go to schools and how much kept back for administration. |
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She kept on about how they go drinking and how much fun they have on the beach at night. |
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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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We will go out, we will pick up the white man's burden and we will colonise these areas that are not yet under our domination. |
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Buildings go up in a rush of blood only to be pulled down a few years later. |
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We go out for a drink, we talk, we reach the bottom of a number of bottles of mid-range red wine, but not the bottom of the argument. |
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Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tail pipe. |
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He's a very personable individual, and they like it when they go over and stroke him. |
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Now she is to go before a panel of Home Office officials to try to persuade them to grant her mother asylum. |
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As for Ghazal, if she were granted asylum she would like to go to school in America. |
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When we're doing maintenance on an airplane, we may need to go on the runway three or four times a day for engine run-ups. |
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If you don't like to clean and lube your bearings often, go with a Gel style lubricant. |
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Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all. |
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The shale gas drills do pass through rocks adjacent to those supplying groundwater, but go much, much deeper. |
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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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They now leave the door open so that Carol Ann can go in there on her own and have a whiz. |
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You walk into the theater's basement, you look, you go take a whizz, you come out, you look again, you check your zipper, and then you leave. |
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They decided that the Saturday night they would go to a luau that was being held on North Shore. |
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Following a karakia the group was allowed to go on to the site where the students were able to touch the investiture pillar Taumakeva. |
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Sport your suit and keep your chin up and go to Bar St-Laurent on Tuesdays. |
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I think I'll take a meander up to the midlands this weekend and go see if there is something there I can shoot. |
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Return again to the ridge cairn and go right, then bear right, away from the valley leading straight down. |
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I'd go with the whinchat too, and female rather than male also. |
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Artificial lights are leading some migratory birds to go astray. |
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The copyist moves into the office, won't be dismissed, won't accept a gift of money to go away. |
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Before you go about calling me a reactionary, it could be that future generations will view the horror of the music culture in the same light as the crack epidemic. |
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Business leaders know that fair but stable and competitive after-tax profits go hand in hand with job creation, investment and increased productivity. |
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Smith went through his ration of nine overs in one go for 2-29, his second success being with the assistance of a splendid low catch on the boundary by Dave Ellis. |
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Everyone knows that in Washington, when you want an issue to go away, convene a panel. |
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Bonfire night celebrations in Middleton, near Pickering, may go off with a whimper rather than a bang this year after the village bonfire party was cancelled. |
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But it only takes five minutes and a pencil stroke to go and vote. |
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As American president Theodore Roosevelt found, paring down language can go too far. |
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People like us who did without to own our house as a legacy for our children have our home taken off us if we have to go into care to pay for our keep. |
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Letting go is of course not advised but only used as a demonstration. |
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I guess the Republicans are forced to go for the low blow here. |
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But while one side of the battle is finished, it will not go away. |
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Seeing Kate Mulgrew and Lorraine Toussaint go head-to-head, two scenery-chewing forces of nature, is a real pleasure to watch. |
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They will find ways to punish you covertly and reward those that do go along with their narrative. |
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This bill does go some way towards assisting the affected farmers. |
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Hayden also saw a goal effort go narrowly wide in the 25th minute. |
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Remember, of course, that equity values can go down as well as up. |
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She opened the gate to let Lucy go out, and then shut it after her. |
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Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters. |
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The prime minister will go to the White House within the hour. |
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He had a list of delegates and would plug in their addresses in his gps and go house to house to house. |
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And of course, the open policy will go for the fast LTE network as well. |
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Then things at work started to go kablooey and I got to choose whether or not to put in double-overtime for a company that doesn't deem me worthy of benefits. |
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One and a half hours to go and I am dead tired and wide awake. |
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You can go deep-sea fishing, kayaking and abseiling as well. |
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Have a go at sailing or kayaking on Windermere this weekend. |
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In Europe on these days people go to the Graves of their beloved ones who have passed away. |
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Why does a girl like Gwynie have to go and rat up her hair like that? |
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Much of this money will go towards developing parks in townships such as Diepkloof, Mofolo, Klipspruit, and in informal settlements such as Diepsloot and Orange Farm. |
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Against her better judgment, Rachel decided to go for a walk. |
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If they go for it, you don't have to worry that you'll be lowballing. |
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On Oct. 1, new laws go into effect that criminalize providing aid or pay-offs to organized crime. |
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You will not be able to go around the town or bypass the town on it. |
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This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one. |
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No person shall go afloat without first completing an enrolment form. |
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He attended Brown University, where he played quarterback and cornerback, and had planned to go to law school. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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All they have to do is go on the site, pick a dinner, and enter their credit card number. |
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You know in old movies, they'd have a calendar that used to go whoosh! |
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She ate her meal, and then set off, pretending to go berrying. |
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The point of the Santa Claus myth is to compel children to play nice, finish their greens, and go to bed early. |
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But, is it too much to expect both teams to go flat out to win? |
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The sports minister will take possession of it shortly and will then go cap-in-hand to the new finance minister looking for the readies to fund the project. |
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Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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Although it is the case that on average these abilities will go down with age, some people within the groups stay the same or even get a bit better. |
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Just who is crazy enough to go swimming when the pond across the street has a layer of ice across the top? |
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If you prefer a mandarin orange scent, go with a soft-needled white fir. |
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