Sometimes people with mitral valve prolapse have symptoms, or feelings, that go along with this condition. |
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The only eatable substances left were Joel's spices, that were great when you had food to go along with them. |
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So the other powers have been mostly happy to go along with US military intervention. |
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She wore purple contacts and had thin eyebrows to go along with her pinched cheeks and small chin. |
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He sat up, revealing broad, stocky shoulders and thickset arms to go along with them. |
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When you disagree with her or won't go along with something she wants to do, she's completely inflexible and unwilling to compromise. |
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Many Scots seem happy to go along with the joke that the deep-fried Mars bar is the summit of our culinary achievements. |
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He had developed emphysema and had a stroke to go along with his heart problems. |
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Others ask the bingo caller to touch their tickets, request books from the top or bottom of the pile and go along with a lucky bingo buddy. |
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Usually, a woman also accessorizes with a bracelet, ring and necklace to go along with a brooch. |
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Fortunately, the general public are disinclined to go along with philosophers and critics who cast doubt upon common experience. |
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To let us know that he's sophisticated and wicked, Fred has a monocle and cigarette holder to go along with his white tie and tails. |
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James will be happy to know there is a miniature golf course to go along with a driving range. |
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Aptitude identification should be a continuous process, specially designed to go along with the secondary education. |
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In fact they will probably go along with it, not wanting to attract further hostility from the military. |
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Something that tends to go along with prescriptivism is a pessimism about the future of a favourite language or languages. |
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If you buy into such narrative bribery and presentational prestidigitation, you'll gladly go along with whatever is offered. |
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We require you to find a witty, original and more importantly printable caption to go along with the image above. |
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Your only chance to save your hide is to go along with the program, like I did. |
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I'm willing to go along with the idea that maybe it might be nice to welcome Her Majesty to one of her Realms. |
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And so it was back to the nursery for red daylilies and castor beans, burgundy-leafed cannas and other jewel-colored plants to go along with it. |
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Sharapova is just 17, and to go along with it, she is also the most photogenic person to appear on a tennis court in years. |
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What I'm criticising is the various implied assumptions that tend to go along with that. |
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Will I become rich and famous, to go along with fabulously handsome and extraordinarily well-hung? |
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Extortion may particularly go along with insecurity concerning when the next payment is due. |
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The poster had no printed handouts to go along with it, and was displayed for about three days. |
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I have never said I didn't want to pay taxes, I just do not go along with all the methods used to raise them. |
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They would probably just go along with it in the hope of getting some sexual satisfaction. |
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It's easy to go along with what friends are saying about a person and believe every word. |
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She now realises that she is not making any headway and seems to decide to go along with what I have to say. |
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I humour them by pretending to go along with all this, but I keep my own counsel on the matter. |
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My wife wanted a church wedding for the right reasons, and I was more than happy to go along with that. |
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The question that I would raise, and I've got to cut you off because we need to get a break, is how much the media should go along with it. |
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And let's not forget a nimble mind's required to go along with the dexterity. |
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After sleeping on a sofa bed for 20 years it's so nice to have a REAL bed and a room to go along with it too! |
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The old adage would suggest that you always play to your strengths and I would always go along with that. |
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It also has a little bit of the pyrotechnics that often go along with flute writing. |
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They even made up a little skit to go along with it and would put on a show anytime we had company. |
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How does she continue to live with her father and go along with undisturbed blitheness in the face of her older sister's accusations? |
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As a lightweight, he carried a pretty solid wallop to go along with his uncanny ring generalship. |
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She warns them that she doesn't want to wear the cloak but they insist and her mother coaxes her to go along with their request. |
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I was a thorn in their side because I wouldn't go along with what they wanted to do. |
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And when I delegate responsibility, I delegate the authority to go along with it. |
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So does chronic prostatitis go along with lupus or rheumatoid or MS or some of those other auto-immune diseases? |
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If you look at apparel, women are wearing more delicate colors, and pastels go along with the retro movements. |
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It's much easier to go along with your toddler and humour his needs until he grows out of these strange habits. |
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When Albany refused to go along with the New York junto, Leisler sent some militia under the command of his son-in-law, Jacob Milbourne. |
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This means, however, that the mother may lose not only her proficiency in her job, but also the regular salary increments that go along with normal performance. |
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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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Irish rugby bosses have reluctantly agreed to go along with a move by the Six Nations committee to condense the programme from 2003 into seven weeks. |
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This seems like a good approach on the surface, despite the fact that the powerbrokers that control the game are unlikely to go along with it. |
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He also refused to go along with popular management trends such as flexi-time and teleworking. |
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He was pinned to the cement for his refusal to go along with an arrest for selling loose cigarettes. |
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And the 10 Conservative members from Quebec just subserviently go along with it all. |
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Just go along with the purpose of meeting people and see what naturally happens. |
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Officials in South Carolina would later say that the South African authorities declined to go along with an extradition. |
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Some think or hope that if they go along with the current paradigm, then maybe, just maybe, they will get onto the gravy train too. |
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At first I felt happy to go along with this group but as we got closer I felt fear. |
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I do not mean handing over money, or handing out sweeteners to recalcitrant members reluctant to go along with a policy. |
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They will soon find out that no parliamentarian who takes his job seriously will go along with that. |
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We can go along with the proposal to bring the cultivation of flax under the general support regulation for arable crops. |
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I do not therefore go along with you in the conclusions to which you have come, and which underlie your question on the less-favoured areas. |
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The very rare colder days go along with a deep blue sky and a fantastic light. |
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The acting teacher: Unfortunately for you Steph, I would go along with what my colleague says. |
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Fitzpatrick would not go along with support to such an openly bourgeois candidate. |
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In some cases a new multimedia presentation was created to go along with traditional teaching. |
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We either go along with the Divine history or become a reactionary and inevitably perish. |
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In theory anyone can apply for a broadcasting license and the specific frequencies that go along with it as long as the requirements are met. |
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We are very much piggy in the middle as we have to go along with what the council decides, but we don't believe bikers' lives will be risked by the in-fill. |
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The insider claims that a senior civil servant in the Home Office broke ranks and told his bosses that he could not go along with the official line. |
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Logical inferences are then defined as relations between propositions or sentences, abstracting from the mental attitudes that go along with them. |
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In the mean time, I resolved to let him decide what we should do together, and go along with it unless I thought it would have a negative impact on him somehow. |
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In their raging cynicism they were happy to go along with the con, so long as it goosed their own returns. |
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Feminists are always sure of what they believe, and I can go along with them on many points, but I am unable to share their certainties or their assurance. |
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I must admit I have partaken in many of the adventures that go along with the privilege of driving a hippie camper van. |
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The other instruments go along with the oboe's often melancholy sound. |
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I believe I'll just go along with BiaS and ignore this merry event. |
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Any man can find a twerp here and there who will go along with cheating, and it doesn't take all that much manhood. |
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She had developed a very long whine to go along with every slur of words. |
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The girl must be dead from the neck up that she'll go along with it. |
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The Chair, recalling his understanding of the earlier decision on both GROMS and the Information Management Plan, asked if Germany could go along with those decisions. |
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The event also features an open mike, so audience members are encouraged to go along with their own poems, stories and songs. |
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We need to have the right outboard motors for our customers and all the right hardware to go along with them. |
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A preponderance of blue cards, when raised, stopped the movement forward so that those unable to go along with the proposal's shape at that point could speak. |
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But Austrians still grumble that as EU members they have to go along with everything that is decided in Brussels, whereas Switzerland next door avoids the obligations of membership while still gaining many of the advantages. |
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The smallest shuddering, amplify it, go along with it and admire it. |
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After which we all just decided to go along with it and keep quiet? |
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We don't have any pharmaco-therapeutic medications right at the moment to help out with the craving, the irritability, the depression, and the anhedonia that go along with cocaine's acute withdrawal phase. |
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The UK's position could be further weakened by indications that the Netherlands – which was hit with a £600m surcharge – is ready to go along with the deal. |
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Finally, I do not go along with the rapporteur's proposal to depart from the user pays' principle, in that he wants to grant extra assistance to remote regions, for example. |
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The problem, and the reason I am asking these questions now, is that the Commission and the Council, tired of years of squabbling, are now threatening to go along with current practice. |
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Upon entering my senior year in grade school, I, like so many boys trying to embrace their new identities of manhood, decided I needed a new name to go along with this new attitude adjustment. |
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Not all the proposals fitted into our expectations, but we were able to go along with them in good faith, in the spirit of strengthening multilateralism and finding concerted solutions for our common goals. |
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Upon balancing the account, the profit at last will hardly countervail the inconveniences that go along with it. |
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Riester distribution partners receive regular meticulous training in product knowledge and service, in order to offer our customers first-class service to go along with our quality products. |
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He is calling on the CWB's board of directors to go along with changes to increase the chance of the legislation passing before the August 1 start of the new crop year. |
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Our goal at this initial stage is to make sure your organization is ready for any large-scale management shifts or new technology solutions that go along with your transformation initiatives. |
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The goal of this module is for participants to understand what knowledge management is, where and how it should be applied, and the challenges that go along with implementing effective knowledge management systems. |
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We are optimistic enough to believe that the General Conference will go along with the proposed 610 million dollar budget, a budget that would provide for the first time in many years a modest but real growth. |
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Brushstroke's wine and sake list offers a great deal to go along with this food, at least if you seek the counsel of Seju Yang, the restaurant's puckish young sommelier. |
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This suggests that these types of disabilities often go along with another type of disability for which the individual might require an aid or device. |
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His befuddled father, Thomas Haden Church, his slatternly stepmother, Gina Gershon, and even his wide-eyed sister, Juno Temple, go along with his plan. |
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In many cases, telling them that we refuse to go along with their prejudices may be tantamount to butting our heads against a brick wall, but we should do it anyway for the sake of our own integrity. |
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How Capraesque it all feels when the townspeople decide to go along with this as a harmless eccentricity. |
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Aren't you helping to reify a myth that will convince liberals to go along with a war against Iran as you rightly point out with regard to Iraq eight years ago? |
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I will not go along with this constant letting out on bail of people who have traumatized victims across the country only to traumatize them again because they are free again. |
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Wozniacki broke onto the professional tennis scene in 2007, winning two ITF Pro Circuit singles titles, reaching her maiden Tour singles semifinal to go along with four quarter-final berths at the highest level of the sport. |
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Yet even now, it is unlikely that the federal government could get the majority of provinces and territories to go along with such a break with the past. |
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Will he vigorously support Michael Vick's reinstatement to the N. F. L. or will he play footsie with Commissioner Roger Goodell — play to the crowd — and go along with an additional suspension as a condition of reinstatement? |
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We, as European democrats, cannot continue to bemoan the fate of Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma and go along with such an agreement without some soul-searching. |
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They harm our immune systems, and birth defect issues go along with that. |
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That is our role as a grown-up legislator: to think about new ideas, encourage change and not necessarily, as Lord Inglewood said, go along with an accepted wisdom that has been with us for many years. |
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Without the ability to implement change, the role feels tokenistic and I've never been one to go along with tokenism. |
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Her harried mother and older sisters are exasperated but go along with her pretense, even when she leaves school and is seen as a mental case. |
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You could take such books home and talk to your child in your own language about the pictures together with your child you could invent a story to go along with the pictures. |
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When she gets on her high horse there is not much to do but go along with it or wait for it to pass. |
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The soaring temperatures of last week are gone and we'll take a rain check as we go along with regards to watering during the week. |
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But Annie didn't let them leave before unloading a whole heap of top-of-the-line cosmetics on them to go along with their confidence and new-found weaponry skills. |
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R would also like T to go along with this pricing policy. |
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Also, does it not seem unreasonable to oppose the prudence of those who claim to sell our tomorrows, who go along with the Iran's nuclear development. |
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I am actually shocked that the government would not go along with that. |
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Therefore, my delegation cannot go along with the endorsement of the outcome of the Third Biennial Meeting of States, as stipulated in paragraph 4 of the draft resolution. |
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I think that it could ultimately come to a solution if the Council is sensible, but I personally always refuse to go along with those who keep on wanting to give way. |
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Japanese politicians should speak out against the nuclear domino theory, not go along with it. |
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In the broadcast setting, real-time captioners do not have to produce transcripts, which eliminates the long hours that go along with that aspect of reporting. |
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I think even Clois fans would go along with that, since she dumped Clark. |
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On 31 December 1660, following his brother's restoration, James was created Duke of Albany in Scotland, to go along with his English title, Duke of York. |
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But I think there is this tendency to overshift the responsibility with this doctrine, and that is my genuine concern and why I could not agree to go along with it. |
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A tenant could very well go along with such proposal when the owner's concession is more attractive than either paying a buyout or incurring an acceleration clause liability. |
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Many islanders were willing to go along with the necessities of occupation as long as they felt the Germans were behaving in a correct and legal way. |
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Seen in this global fashion, ABLE seems to go along with a general trend in the language, providing an additional means of grammaticalising modality. |
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The totalitarian system on this planet is now ending, declining, so, how powerful People's Republic of China, they have to go along with the world. |
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Incontinence, painful and irregular periods, infertility, hemorrhoids, the beginning stages of prostate complications and all the symptoms that go along with that. |
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