Only subsequently did it go back to Europa, the mythical princess abducted by Zeus. |
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It wasn't until he suggested we go back to his place that I discerned the slur in his voice. |
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Will Jackson lose his chance at regaining the trust of his family, or will he go back to hitting the bottle? |
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Things would go back to normal for a while but then another fight would ensue. |
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A half hour or so later, as all the groomsmen were getting ready to go back to the hotel for the night, Tami corners me. |
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You have to go back to the fundamental principle upon which modern civilization was based, the principle of modern natural law. |
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The integration of the building process with the natural environment allows residents to go back to nature through gardens, pools, and fountains. |
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Anyone who suggests we would do better to go back to nature for our water supply is frankly nuts. |
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It was like having to go back to the first row in a game of snakes and ladders. |
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I do this for a couple of weeks every year, get it out of my system, then go back to being a drone. |
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I shrugged my shoulders as unsuspiciously as I could, but waited until he stopped looking at me to go back to my thoughts. |
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After one season with the New England Patriots, Johnson has decided to go back to his old, braggadocious self. |
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If you are unwilling to go back to the city at night, you can easily find a farmer willing to provide a room for a very low charge. |
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Every time you go back to bloglines, you can see the latest news about your issues and your brands, from millions of other sites. |
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In order for society to advance, the theory went, it needed to go back to some golden age in the past. |
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I probably could have got a job with a computer company, but I was dying to go back to cooking, to restaurants. |
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Its roots go back to Tough Guy competitions, in which a town's toughest barroom brawlers were pitted against each other for prize money. |
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Let us separate the particular from the general and go back to my question. |
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You adjust the dial to a more comfortable setting and go back to your reading. |
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Then he managed to persuade two decisive figures in the enterprise to urge other workers to go back to their posts. |
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This somehow makes you nostalgic for a time you didn't know and wouldn't want to go back to anyway. |
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I think this is an attempt to go back to legitimising and valorising the traditional role of women. |
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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 first Nilometers and mention of their level records go back to the third millennium B.C. and even earlier. |
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In terms of intelligence, the CIA must go back to gathering as much human intel as possible. |
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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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Thinking she had imagined the noise, she was about to go back to sleep, when the grandfather clock by the front door chimed once. |
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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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He could then, very easily, make the confrontation with the Centre an issue and go back to the people. |
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As kids go back to school, they will inevitably catch some of the cold and flu bugs that are going around. |
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So could she ever go back to just enjoying sailing without the goal-setting, ambitious drive and determination to set records and win races? |
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If they go back to filibustering, the constitutional option's still on the table, and the trigger will be pulled. |
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If not, the producers may have to go back to the Big Breakfast model and limit serious news to the bulletins. |
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We will ask the teachers and other staff members to receive the visiting guests and let the students go back to class. |
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Let's go back to the, like, virginal innocence thing, because that can be cool too. |
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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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I think you need to go back to the gym brah, you're lookin a little less swoll these days. |
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Now go back to the Layers dialog, select the Red channel and deselect the Green. |
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As she tightened the cinch of the saddle again she swore she wasn't going to go back to the cabin just yet. |
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We can't go back to the old days of stop go, boom bust, we've got to have that stability. |
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Usually, teams that come out of nowhere go back to nowhere the next season, but the Chargers are solid. |
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Fully 18 months after being suspended from duty they can go back to work without a stain on their reputations. |
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He said his members want to go back to work as quickly as possible, but the Government had to stand by its promises first. |
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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 feared that she might choose to go back to Casey and that their evening and the date might become obsolete. |
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Somewhere in my feverishly disappointed sleep, I decided that the only thing for me to do would be to go back to the Opera House. |
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At present, if you draw a company pension you cannot go back to work for that company. |
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At first I was somewhat successful, because after the film I didn't work for a year because I wanted to go back to off-Broadway. |
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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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Perhaps, you should go back to the VCD rental shop or forget about the whole business of going to the pictures. |
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I think there's every chance he could go back to the Manchester United training ground and stick one on his old team mate. |
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Organising on the job was difficult as it involved chasing up members in ones and twos and having to go back to the job if a member was off sick. |
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Half an hour later, I finally stirred from the sofa and thought that I might as well go back to bed. |
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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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I've struck out in movies and theater, and I don't want to go back to night clubs. |
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But our Hindu saints and swamis come and deliver lectures and go back to their native countries and ashrams with whatever money is given to them. |
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To get by, many cash-strapped mistresses go back to work as nightclub hostesses or juggle several patrons at one time to earn extra income. |
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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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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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The ring spreads outwards and the centre may heal and go back to a normal skin colour. |
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Time after time, he and the girls go back to the same hills, the same stretches of road. |
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It was only over-educated women like Ruby who might have wanted to go back to work. |
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Every time you go back to it, you can pick up different subtleties, nuances of flavour that you perhaps missed earlier. |
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She says she had always hoped to go back to Russia, after spending her gap-year there while all her friends were hitching around India. |
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The fact that the film tries to go back to cheeky black comedy after this is simply baffling. |
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She said to my wife that she would never go back to child-minding because she found her job so rewarding. |
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The wife could go back to court and argue for a large lump sum as he is not honouring the maintenance payments. |
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He sits there for a while, as if wondering whether or not to go back to bed, then opens his beak for an experimental chirrup. |
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In fact, Colleen may say she wants to go back to school, but I say give the girl a sitcom or an MTV show to host, post haste! |
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We did vocals and guitars and saxes and weird noises during the day, and I'd go back to my hotel at night and comp vocals and make rough mixes. |
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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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You can go back to replay a level, for instance to get the coveted gold star rating which is based on the score that you achieve in it. |
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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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After you're released from this room, the nurse said you'll have to go back to the psych ward. |
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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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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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Thus the desire to go back to Godhead and regulated activities performed to achieve that goal form the proper path of action. |
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But it does go back to certain pre-selection, a certain point for the National Party that one person received endorsement and not another. |
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Jacob looked into my eyes as if he were propositioning me to go back to his place. |
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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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She wanted to go back to the commune in the morning and spend time with the artists. |
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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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The indeterminism made it uncertain whether she would go back to help or press onward. |
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I didn't want to go back to this dreaded school where I felt like I was in a cage and being prodded at with a hot iron stick. |
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Having made your selection then go back to the salad bar which has seasonal vegetables, freshly baked bread with butter and garlic bread. |
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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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I just want to go back to some of the precedent issues of the settlement process. |
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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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Its roots go back to colonial history and it is a legacy of European colonialism and modernity. |
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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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He took an early retirement from his job as an FX dealer, though a recent loss meant he might have to go back to work. |
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I tried futilely to cling to the last fragments of a fading dream and go back to sleep when several more explosions followed. |
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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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Scott nodded and turned to go back to his funny papers and the sports news. |
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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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Once your child starts playgroup and you go back to work, your emotions may run riot. |
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After the Olympics he plans to go back to Sage Hill to teach physical education and art. |
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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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Let's go back to the beginning and think about this linguistic question of genres. |
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When I was 19, I tried to go back to my local weekly, the Aegis, in Harford County, Maryland, for a second summer as a cub reporter. |
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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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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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Or fourthly, and probably the best option in your case, is to go back to America, where life will be simpler for you. |
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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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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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After assuring herself of the quality of the picture, she said I could go back to the emergency room. |
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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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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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They will have to postpone weddings, miss the birth of children, abandon plans to go back to college, and forego taking civilian jobs. |
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The origins of contra dancing go back to colonial days, and its roots can be traced to English country dance. |
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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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They may have to go back to patrolling hallways and lunchrooms, which parents love but teachers hate. |
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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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They called us Mongoloids, told us to go back to the reserve and drink Lysol. |
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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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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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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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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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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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Leave it to others to compete and let farmers go back to their traditional activity of farming, he advised. |
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And it may also involve early morning awakenings without being able to go back to sleep. |
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The world blurred and darkened before him as he had the most irresistible urge to go back to sleep. |
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Players who made their sixes and sevens before the watering were not allowed to go back to try again, rendering the whole event a farce. |
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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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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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We will therefore go back to the electorate to renew our mandate with confidence. |
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I should go back to seats, specifically the back seats that I haven't mentioned. |
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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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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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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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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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Now the banks have had to go back to steady eddies after the flash jacks have had their wicked way. |
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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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One has to go back to the young Pavarotti to hear a tenor voice that caresses the ear like this. |
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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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Shall we go back to the days of bringing a flask of tea and a packed lunch? |
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A flask of Greek coffee so sweet and thick you could cut it with a knife wakes you up and it's time to go back to work again. |
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The alarm woke me at 6.30 the next morning, but the sound of heavy rain on the van roof persuaded me to switch it off and go back to sleep. |
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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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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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I will go back to the issue that I raised earlier that the people who perpetrate these acts are vicious criminals. |
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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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Then they'd all go back to their offices and run something up the flagpole, just to see who might salute. |
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It's perfectly possible that the next time I go back to Brazil it will reclaim its title. |
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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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Whenever I go back to Iowa, I remember how self-explanatory the landscape looks. |
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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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Stitches will hold it in place and, after covering the wound with a dressing, he can go back to work. |
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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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I'll take my tinfoil hat off and go back to talking about less politically-charged matters. |
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But the advantage is you can go back to using traditional lead shot size pellets and gain a significant improvement in performance. |
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After she had bid farewell to Mr. Fisher, who was fixing to leave and go back to town, Ana went to her new room and lay down on the bed. |
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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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These days, I drink to excess, and then wake up at six in the morning, grumpy, tired, dizzy, hungover and unable to go back to sleep. |
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I don't generally reckon it a good idea to go back to live in places you've lived before, no matter how happy or content you may have been there. |
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Let's go back to reading recipes in food-stained, dog-eared paperback books instead. |
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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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How many will be able to start a family, or buy a house or go back to university for further study when they contemplate the implications? |
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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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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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But let us go back to the uneven struggle between a tough, young yob and a frail pensioner. |
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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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Written records go back to the 19th century and the Highland Cattle Herd Book, first published in 1885, lists pedigrees since that time. |
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In the early 1980s I was injured and I wasn't fit enough to go back to firefighting. |
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Tomorrow, she planned to go back to the nursery to buy seeds she'd plant now that would grow and bloom in the spring. |
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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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And who would go back to 12 pence to one shilling, 20 shillings to a pound with no calculator? |
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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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Then I had to go back to school where everyone was analysing and intellectualising everything. |
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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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Instead one has to go back to the language of the clause in its documentary and factual context and try to see what it means. |
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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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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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The response of engineers to this disaster was to go back to building bridges with reinforced trussed decks. |
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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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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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If you succeed in sweeping your opponent then go back to the butterfly guard and try again. |
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I go back to the gate to eat my scone, which is a creepy dusty rose colour, and also just gross. |
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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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I didn't want to go back to their circles and listen to them bleat like herds of sheep. |
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I am happy to go back to Canada and start furnishing and living in our new house. |
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Each month, as regular as clockwork I would send her money so she didn't have to go back to the bar and we emailed to stay in touch. |
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We go back to when he was subsidised by the greatest afternoon tabloid ever, before he became a silvertail. |
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You can pause live television programmes and then go back to where you left off when you press play. |
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His father was overthrown by tyrants, so he was sent here to develop his powers then go back to throw down some furious anger at his oppressors. |
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If we go back to the example of the US Supreme Court, a pauper who has to depend on free legal aid is no match for the billionaire. |
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The origins of Japanese woodblock prints or ukiyo-e go back to the middle of the 17th century. |
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Whenever possible, we go back to relieve his wife and my mother-in-law Judith of her bedside vigil. |
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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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The pressure mounts for her to unburden her sister and to go back to the security of her abusive ex-spouse. |
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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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I will go back to change it to the default one immediately if this made you uncomfortable. |
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After half an hour or so, they removed the hazard, and cleared the scene, allowing us to go back to work. |
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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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The mum has an egg, passes it over to dad, who stands in a huddle with the other dads for two months, while the mums go back to the beach and eat beachy things and get fat. |
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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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To regain their relevancy, Democrats need to go back to their evolutionary roots. |
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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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I wake up at 5am and lie there, pretending I am going to go back to sleep. |
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I don't know that I could go back to having a full-time job. |
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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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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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Do you want my dog to have to go back to eating generic kibble? |
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We are going to wipe the slate clean and go back to the drawing board. |
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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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Just go back to your jug of Kool-Aid and take a swig and relax. |
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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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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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Perhaps Maroni wants to go back to the lira so that Italy can de-value it. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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To find the first mixed-race leader in the West you need to go back to revolutionary France. |
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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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Why go back to that bleak weather and humdrum British nine to five? |
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My eyes were bleary, and I just wanted to close them and go back to sleep. |
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You can review the entire set of attempted and unattempted questions, so even if you skip questions, it's easy to go back to the unattempted ones. |
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After dumping the bodies out and giving them unceremonious burials, Sahara and I go back to my house and prop the front door back up in its frame. |
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But doing some noodling around on my own suggests that you have to go back to 1968 to find such a result. |
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And practice bottle-feeding with your baby before you go back to work to smooth the transition from the breast and make it easier for a caregiver to feed him. |
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After bouncing back from depression, what was it like to go back to work? |
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You see these reports hyped in various neocon journals, so there is still some sentiment to go back to try and get something going militarily against Iran. |
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Plus I will go back to 3 other posts in the past and upvote those as well. |
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But it takes so much time to travel to the venue and do the soundchecks and go back to the hotel, we're really busy on tour, so we don't really have time to get bored. |
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I think I'm going to go back to varsity next year, after all. |
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If you haven't got a spare battery and you need to use your notebook during that week, you'll have to use your noddle or go back to good old fashioned paper and pen. |
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You would need to go back to the 19th century to find rhythms in popular music with so little syncopation. |
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This had enabled me to specify the exact date I needed to go back to. |
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Non-believing at first, Seth and everyone else in their town were astounded when the father had regained his strength and begins to party and go back to his old drinking ways. |
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Rather than having to go back to the district and explain an unpopular vote to constituents, members could hope that constituents would learn first hand why a bill was needed. |
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The BBC then appeared to go back to the start of the season, select those episodes that required slightly more cuts and show these in a later slot. |
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Then I'd like to go back to South Africa, to the bush, to shoot wildlife. |
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I'm hoping I can divert my attention and go back to plotting my novel. |
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You can go back to rewinding your TiVos to replay that scene over and over again now. |
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Sure, it was nice leaving her complicated life behind for a little while, but she knew she had to go back to the real world and figure out a way to deal with the status quo. |
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You can go back to work after about six weeks if you have an office job. |
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When I wake up, I go back to the offy, get another cargo of drink. |
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I wouldn't go back to my 20s if you gave me a full head of hair. |
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Tomorrow I go back to French class, having bolted a few weeks before the end of the half year when the darker more hermetic instincts that come with June kicked in. |
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It's days like this when you want to go back to bed, hide under the covers and pretend the world is a happy place filled with kitties and rainbows. |
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We'll go use the chamber pot and we'll all go back to sleep. |
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Busy, busy, busy and I go back to the hurly-burly of the office. |
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Politically, they have roots that go back to the nineteenth century of American pastoralism and trustbusting, and of European social democracy and state regulation. |
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Do you ever go back to look at other skaters' work for inspiration, such as skaters like John Curry, Belita, or even older productions of ice shows, ballets? |
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Well, I guess I'd be phoning it in too if I knew that after my scene wrapped I could go back to partying on my yacht with my movie star friends on Lake Como. |
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She should go back to America and bring her pie faced daughter with her. |
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After staying there for a while I concluded to go back to the Lake. |
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If the game is going to go back to front again there'll be no way we'll be able to get hold of the ball in midfield so we might have to fight fire with fire. |
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The innovative plans had to go back to planners after it was discovered the two proposed hangars would not be large enough to accommodate some aircraft. |
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I felt then like I would never go back to work until we had won our point. |
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This sex-free, friendship marriage will solve all of her problems and give Patrick somewhere safe to go back to after his flirtations and affairs. |
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He recently overheard two children in one of the palace's galleries saying to one another that maybe one of the workstations was free now and they could go back to it. |
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Each parameter has a tortuous history of manual and semi-automated interventions that I simply cannot just go back to early versions and run the update prog. |
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Then you go back to work and suddenly the day is so dense with activity you feel as if you've done three or four days' worth of mindless tearing around in a few hours. |
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He just wanted to train, play or go back to his digs or home to Dudley. |
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To be honest, my original idea embodied the somewhat escapist idea that we could go back to the time before the attacks, that we could undo what had happened. |
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Overall, Home Steak was a pleasant experience and the waiters' obvious familiarity with many of their guests confirmed that this restaurant is a place to go back to. |
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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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But she is determined to go back to the town of Mulita to help the accused man. |
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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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The name and coat of arms of the present state go back to the Germanic tribe of Saxons. |
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