So you may be better to go for a heavier but cheaper model with more features, rather than a stripped-down ultraportable with fewer features. |
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The apprehensions of the Health Department are valid if we go for indiscriminate digging in places where there are chances for water stagnation. |
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I have never met a woman who doesn't like chocolate but I've met many men who claim they can go for years without it even passing their lips. |
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If pawpaw is too highly priced people tend to go for something similar like rock melon which is much cheaper. |
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If you're feeling adventurous, go for a rauchbier, a German-style beer made with malts dried over beechwood fire. |
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Considering the extent to which the scammers go for these scams, all this is likely to do is drive them further underground. |
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When the healthy horse stands up after a good roll, he will usually go for a nice run and may buck a few times. |
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The suspense here is of the slow-burn variety, rather than the non-stop roller coaster ride of thrillers that just go for the adrenaline rush. |
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Should you go for the same old dozen red roses, a box of chocolates and dinner out in a romantic eatery? |
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If you're more energetic, go for the burn in a state-of-the-art gymnasium or on one of the three indoor tennis courts. |
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Once you've made a full recovery, go for the burn with fat-blasting ab crunches and leg-sculpting lunges. |
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Now when I go for a cleaning I bring a logoed ball, in the hope I will incur less discomfort at her hands. |
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Beginners should wait longer, but more-advanced gymgoers should go for the burn, waiting only 30 seconds between sets. |
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Just this last class and he was free to go for the day, free to go home to his beloved. |
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The bulk of the money will go for a new treadmill, as well as exercise bikes, rowing machines and wheelchairs for use on the hospital wards. |
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When it comes alleviating depression, it's not at all necessary to go for the burn. |
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Sure you can go for a rugged hike, but strenuous activity isn't required for getting the benefits of exercise. |
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Houston will generally do a drop set of 12 more reps at the end to go for the burn. |
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To accompany my meze I couldn't do anything else but to go for a Troyanska Slivova Rakia, for which this region is famous. |
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It was not just a pure fun programme mind you, but the proceeds of this show will go for building of a sanitary block for the school. |
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When you really want to flatter your eyes, go for sheer, neutral shadow colors like beige or pale banana-yellow. |
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If you want to go for the more classy and sophisticated look, definitely purchase a halter blouse or a sequined camisole. |
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If you want to be veggie, go for the selection of baby vegetables with garlic flavoured tomato concentrate. |
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I can see that he's trying to go for that loungey type of sound, but unfortunately it doesn't work. |
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If we're recovering furniture, go for a sensible hard-wearing fabric and titivate the look with cushions. |
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I've found that shy guys tend to go for the real outgoing girls because they're easiest to spot. |
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I don't go for over-much sentimentality when the animals I've loved have reached the end of their journey. |
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I go for a set of brass bells that tinkle, bringing home the sound of cows returning home at sundown. |
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In 2004 will you target the Olympics, and if you do, will you go for pursuit on the track, the time trial or the road race? |
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He made up his mind to leave Sunday morning and decided to go for another drive. |
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To get the longest term go for a card deal that waits until the money hits your new account. |
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The strategy may have been to go for turnover growth at the expense of profit margins. |
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I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger. |
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A week or so later I was booked to go for a weekend away somewhere with some people from a creative writing course I was taking. |
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We like to go for long walks, enjoy wonderful meals and do jigsaw puzzles while listening to the radio and looking at the sea. |
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Oily varieties to go for include salmon, trout, mackerel, herring and sardine. |
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He had talked it over with Carol Anne and Paige and after much discussion had decided to go for it. |
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Such couples often go for made-to-order cards with expensive custom logos and photographs to put a personal stamp on the invitations. |
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He played magnificently, but he made one bad decision to go for a field goal, had his effort blocked, and lost possession. |
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I couldn't go for a walk because the house was miles from anywhere and it was surrounded by plains. |
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Yes, he went for more than we expected, but some go for more, some for less, and you hope it averages out. |
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With all the deadlines and projects driving me up the wall, I decided to take a break from all these and go for a short therapy session. |
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If you occasionally bring a laptop home from work you really do not need to go for an ultra-portable. |
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Oasis are headliners, but I've seen them twice this year so I didn't really wanna go for them. |
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In one episode of Frasier, his radio station decides to go for the Latino market, which means excitable men jabbering about soccer. |
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They have a fixed purpose in life, and go for it with single-minded determination. |
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Women who go for bra fittings at high street retailers are getting poor advice, according to a report today. |
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But then, perhaps you'd like to be more adventurous and go for the succulent tiger shrimp. |
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But most owners said the main thing holding them back was not knowing where to go for help. |
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Granted, groundball pitchers tend to give up more hits than flyball pitchers, but the extra hits generally go for singles rather than homers. |
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If the answers are balanced against the information they always go for the no-risk answer. |
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For dinner parties, people go for racks of lamb or veal rather than a roast. |
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Rudi's Pet pulled out of the pack with two furlongs to go for a two-length victory. |
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Fashion-conscious individuals should go for the simple plain colored beach towel. |
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If you're looking for trendy patterns, go for paisley, floral, plaid, checks, and herringbone. |
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We had to go for an interview and induction, but I know Manchester quite well so it will be easy to give directions. |
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These men will go for eye surgery, to remove bags and lines, or for face lifts to tighten slack jowls. |
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They have so many different fish to go for and the fish fight so hard in the tide and shallow water. |
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There's a tracking device in every ship, in case someone decides to go for a joyride or something like this. |
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Lie on a white sand beach soaking up the sun during the day and go for long moonlit walks along the oceans edge at night. |
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Is it wise to just blast the ball as hard as possible or should the player take the more cultured approach and go for accuracy? |
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To make things worse, as we were leaving, Malcolm suggested we go for a drink, and JPK went off on one again. |
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If the Eagles keep both of their second-round picks, they could go for skill players on offense. |
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Her personal message to any young Asian woman is to go for it, however unlikely it may seem. |
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Two players go for a jump ball in the back of the end zone, both land out of bounds and the defensive back stands up with the ball. |
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The sisters themselves were equally nervous, debating whether or not to go for just a half container. |
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Plus I've got to go for a blood test at my GP, and get this security card or something that gets me into special medical things, and blah. |
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If you feel adventurous, like new experiences, and have a fairly grounded personality, go for it. |
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Another mediocre season will not see him offered three more years in charge of Edinburgh and so he might as well go for broke. |
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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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Then, once you really believe in something, the key is to keep your head down and go for it, spurning any attempt to sidetrack you on the way. |
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We're not telling you to go for someone who doesn't make your heart go aflutter just so you can have a boyfriend. |
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Have at least five portions of fruit and vegetables daily and go for wholegrain carbohydrate foods. |
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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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In such a strong year for wideouts, why go for a player with so many question marks? |
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I also go for a Turkish bath which is excellent to get rid of the rigours of the week. |
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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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There are beautiful deserted beaches that go for miles upon unending miles. |
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We should know if the sale is a go for sure by late September or early October. |
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By that point I'd been on the go for about 13 hours, so I said my goodbyes and we nabbed our night bus back. |
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I felt much better, so I decided to go for a skirt, instead of my everyday jeans. |
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I decided to splurge and go for the whole shampoo, cut, blow dry, and permanent colour. |
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Which reminds of the day last December when I took a sickie from work to go for a surf at 13 th Beach. |
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At the dairy case, choose lower-fat products while at the meat counter, go for lean or extra-lean beef and pork. |
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Suddenly, there were no more grades to be earned unless I did something insane like decide to go for another degree. |
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We've seen it done on TV, and our mommies have told us it's the right thing to do, so go for it. |
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If you want to rub shoulders with the modern-day glitterati, go for dinner at any of the restaurants by the harbour. |
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I then changed my tactics and decided that I was going to go for broke with a more flamboyant bet. |
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For this reason I decided to go for many moderately priced photographs rather than a few high priced photographs. |
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I am three and a half and I get fed up when I go for walks with my Mummy because the pavements are always so messy because of dog poo. |
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Yesterday, my friend, Nicola, went for a poo quicker than most people could go for a wee. |
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Should you go for a modem for one computer or a router to share the connection between more than one? |
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The Home Secretary's briefings may be kite-flying and he may go for voluntary ID cards. |
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Always go for smaller roots, because they are more tender than larger ones, which can be woody. |
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In terms of exercise, I do a lot of walking and have been known to go for a run. |
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They feed on smaller birds and rodents but have been known to go for cats and small dogs as well. |
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She had already won a programmable microwave oven and matching his and hers bathrobes, and was about to go for the big prize. |
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Alternatively, for a clean, elegant look, go for hand-made hardwood kitchens in pale maple or ash. |
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But, I figure those two wonderful, kooky kids could hook her up with the best places to go for music and fun. |
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After a swim, put on the wrap skirt over your bikini or swim suit, and go for a drink. |
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And as for politicians not having changed anything, are you suggesting we just give up democracy and go for mob rule? |
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I like everything, and I will try anything once, but for the most part I go for a simple style with clean lines. |
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Personally I think you should find your own truth, but if you are looking for some solid structure as a base then go for it. |
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For super snoozing luxury, you can go for a Travel Comfortable pillow cover in lambswool or possum fur. |
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We weren't allowed to do it before because of the deficit, now they have relaxed the rules so we can still go for it. |
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Hmf maybe I'll go for a walk and wait for this slop to cool better yet, maybe I'll go hang around by the bridge and wait for billy goats! |
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If you were planning a big spend, particularly for household assets, go for it now. |
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Usually a two-kilogram tin of both mbuni and cherry go for only five shillings. |
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We used to go for a walk together every Sunday during the war when her daughter was a baby. |
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For my home, I would just go for something simple, like a nice vase of tulips or amaryllis. |
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If you're tempted to go for a cheaper option rather than what you'd really like, stop and think first. |
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If you want something striking, go for a plant with architectural interest such as yucca or phormium. |
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In that case I usually go for a boned loin, ready-tied and scored by the butcher. |
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Do I want to go for the greasy popcorn coated with trans-fat butter-flavored oil? |
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But for duck with cherries, you should go for a light red Italian Bardolino or Chianti. |
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What I miss is being able to relax, see my mates, go for a beer and have a laugh. |
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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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When soft totalitarians get into a bureaucracy or university or media, they go for power over the announced aim of their institution. |
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Prof Wiseman's study says something important about stress and creativity, and if I go just go for a zizz I may be able to work out what it is. |
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But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel. |
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I think I should really go for the kiss tonight to see if we have any attraction as I don't want to lead him on if there isn't any chemistry. |
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But Thistle, to their credit, refused to be bowed and they continued to go for the winner. |
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You can go for American diner-style booths, built-in benches, banquettes or stools. |
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Our game plan in the Finals was to take the puck wide, shoot, and go for rebounds. |
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Could I go for the moment to section 30B, which is behind our learned friend the appellant's materials. |
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Two of them agreed to go for a test drive with Mr Jackson driving and his friend in the back seat. |
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The rain is lashing down, but if she does not go for a run, she will not have another chance this morning. |
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However, his nominees suggest that he's going to go straight out and try to go for the whole ball of wax at first. |
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Better still, if you're only cooking for one or two, really go for it and top the pancakes with real beluga caviar. |
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No wonder the police go for the easy target of motorists not wearing seatbelts! |
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I don't like it much and the polish is chipping so I think I'm going to go for a rust color. |
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I always go for the Neapolitan style margherita, and Portofino turns out a juicy, tender, textbook-perfect classic. |
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A contract may have terms which provide that it will go for five years provided that it is terminable by six months notice. |
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I feel slightly bad, but hope you guessed correctly which option I would go for. |
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I've got six years experience of this industry under my belt, so now I'm just going to go for it. |
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The only time they don't go for sheer heads-down assault riffage is on the folksy secret track. |
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The spas will give teenage girls a place to go for a day of pampering, including manicures, pedicures, facials, massages and skin care classes. |
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It will also get rid of on-the-road sales staff and go for a telesales operation, cutting costs. |
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Since last summer a fierce political argument has been going on behind the scenes over whether to go for reprocessing or storage. |
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When shopping, go for hot colors such as pink, aqua blue, yellow, apple green, and lavender. |
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A thousand questions about fanaticism will go for ever unanswered. |
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Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits? |
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He is getting ready to watch Jack Morris, the Tigers ace, go for win number nineteen against the Toronto Blue Jays. |
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Having seen two tours set off, I go for a wander round Parliament Square. |
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Cardiff's unbeaten start was not the only record to go for a burton. |
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It is also the ideal place to go for a quintessential English-style tea. |
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And every time I go for a stroll by the river when I'm feeling a bit under the weather, I come back home wondering why I felt so poorly in the first place. |
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She was asking him where she could go for a jog in the morning. |
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If you love eating out, all you really need to know to avoid blowing a hole in your healthy eating plans is which dishes to go for and which to avoid. |
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Or they might go for the old school of anti-Tory tactical vote. |
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Hannah asked her brother-in-law to go for the Justice of the Peace. |
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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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Against her better judgment, Rachel decided to go for a walk. |
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When choosing margarine, go for the soft rather than the hard. |
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Is all her eight or ten years of hard work to go for nothing? |
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Recognising the difficulty of defeating the Allies on land, the German leadership decided to go for broke by launching an all-out submarine offensive, regardless of the risk. |
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Could it be that this enigmatic prince has decided to go for broke and risk avoiding the best bloodline in order to find a new and possibly richer source of equine wealth? |
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After successfully passing a second vote in the House of Commons at the end of June, the identity card bill will go for a final vote when Parliament reconvenes in October. |
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Another casualty among the debris was Rangers' Chris Burke, who will go for an X-ray today after going over an ankle in the most innocuous circumstances. |
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Given a choice between the scoundrel and the scold, who might the people go for? |
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Janet continued to go for yearly check-ups and was told she was clear. |
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This is probably the most nuanced, delicately expressed message of the film and it seems to be the one area where he doesn't go for the kneejerk answer or the easy lampoon. |
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If we can't manage things at home, such as cooking, cleaning, bathing or remembering to take our medications, we may not know where to go for help. |
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Man could I go for a mess of wings, some za and a couple of pitchers. |
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If you want to have an original piece of art for a reasonable price and want to decorate your home with it, then go for late prints and reproductions. |
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After lunch he decided to go for a swim in an area of an anabranch of the Murray River known as Bullanginya Lagoon and part of which was known as the Barooga swimming hole. |
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They tend to go for things like lemon curd and British biscuits. |
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We're not trying to create the '60s or go for some retrogressive feeling. |
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They fought over it and cried over it, and they eventually decided to go for the fancier affair. |
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On the beach, go for pencil eye liners rather than powdery eye products. |
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I'd go for a kayaking arvo while he'd pore over camera magazines. |
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Both have clear strengths, clear weaknesses, and campaigns that are not afraid to go for the jugular. |
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These early rehearsal scenes see Simmons go for the jugular, verbally undressing his students with rapacious license. |
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I hope against hope that he learns how to go for the jugular sometime soon. |
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As I got in Mum was just coming down to go for her morning run. |
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We emerged from our love nest some time later to go for dinner. |
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If the gov't wants to listen to me and my friends plan dinners and gripe about our husbands, go for it. |
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If they go for it, you don't have to worry that you'll be lowballing. |
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I guess the Republicans are forced to go for the low blow here. |
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And of course, the open policy will go for the fast LTE network as well. |
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If you go for fiscal tightening, which is kind of baked in the cake, tax increases are coming and coming soon, then you risk actually choking off such recovery as there is. |
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If the title contains subtlety, or a play on words, or something that Germans are unlikely to be able to easily translate, they may go for a different English language title. |
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Just like when I used to hitchhike and I could go for days without eating or sleeping. |
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Hoping that his hi-tech marketing wiles will not go for naught, Bennett will now try to torpedo the prize ceremony. |
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Hoffa vowed to go for it anyway, and Zerilli says that Tocco was not at all pleased. |
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Her passion for junk food and her loathing of most forms of go for the burn exercise was what gave her the body of an elephant, and Mia a body to die for! |
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They are now attracting a number of students who just go for the standalone degree. |
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Fish or steak are the traditional options, but you could go for the Dundee classic, the Buster, a plate of marrowfat peas, liberally doused with vinegar. |
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While some specialise in Ayurvedic treatment and massages, others go for a hybrid combination of Thai massage using Ayurvedic oils and even electric vibrators. |
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I haven't seen them half as much as I would have liked but I hope to stop off for a quick visit when M and I go for our annual jaunt up to Scotland. |
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Rock solid and lots of extras, provided it has a full service history and preferably metallic paint, I'd say go for it by waving a banker's draft for 21.5k in his face. |
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I do like second-hand things, but mostly I go for colour and fabric. |
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Dogs and foxes always go for the neck, but this time whatever attacked the sheep pounced on it from behind, pinning it down and mauling both sides of the back. |
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If this is something that interests you, then by all means go for it. |
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They say that when a horse throws you, you should get right back on and go for a ride again, and I know a few people who take the same approach with liquor. |
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Remember, the ladies will always go for a real mensch no matter what. |
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The only reason the booth is ever empty is when the employees have to go for a tinkle, and they're supposed to lock the turnstile until they get back. |
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If one really wants to go for optimal health the answer is the more the better. |
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There is still a long way to go for the golf title-holders but last weekend's marvellous 25-11 victory over Leeds at West Bowling has put the team in a buoyant mood. |
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He tried to go for a huge shot, trying to get maximum runs and unfortunately top-edged and missed his century by just one run in the recent NatWest Challenge. |
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For now it's all systems go for a new season in top-flight football. |
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And so if two candidates are a wash on matters of civil rights, why not go for the guy who is going to cut your taxes? |
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Against Seattle last week, the Jaguars had four kick-offs go for touchbacks and pinned the Seahawks inside the 10-yard line on consecutive possessions. |
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Interestingly, I have thought about where I would go for my honeymoon, and when that time of nuptial bliss comes along, I have always thought I would make it Jamaica. |
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He is a miler and he will go for the St James's Palace Stakes. |
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The disclosed reserve means that the property has to be sold on the day as soon as the asking price is bid, but it could still go for much more than that amount. |
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But voters are more likely to go for Gabriel Ebert, who plays Mr. Wormwood in matilda the Musical with bitter fun. |
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Even if the cricket committee did want to go for a top name, it is not certain that the hard-up club would be able to agree to cough up the wages. |
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When Gray decided to go for the mayoralty last March, Fenty was flush with cash and did not expect a challenge. |
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Remove the skins, lock heels into their bindings and go for it. |
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Betty finally had to let her nanny go for good when she repeated her behavior a year later, leaving for six weeks unannounced. |
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If that politician ever asks to go for a ride, call shotgun. |
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Who we go for will really depend on who comes across best in the try-outs. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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For a modern minimalist apartment you should go for something monochromatic and striking, like two or three large red amaryllis with a single big leaf. |
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Don't tweeze them all away, but don't go for the furry effect, either. |
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But Spock is the reason I go for the strong silent unemotional type. |
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Most users will go for either budget or workhorse models with frequent travellers opting for the ultralight models and power users for the desktop replacement models. |
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As weight goes down, price goes up, so you may be better to go for heavier but cheaper model with more features than a stripped-down ultraportable with fewer features. |
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I decided to go for my tried and tested ritual of asking what was recommended and manager Shab was more than accommodating. |
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A poet could explain him to himself but he was a soldier and had no place to go for ghazals or odes. |
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If your children want to win prizes for the biggest sunflower, the variety to go for is Russian Giant, a towering three-metre superplant. |
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Bigger busted bikini babes can go for extra hold in halternecks and underwired bandeaus. |
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A ALWAYS go for the manufacturer's warranty, as some independents can include weasel cop-outs. |
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Play the strategy game of Latrunculi or go for something a little easier, such as Terni Lapilli. |
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The same thoughts go for BIXen. That used to be quite possibly the best place in the world to hang out. |
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Arya Samaj favours Vedic chants and Havan, Brahmo Samaj go for simple prayers. |
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The dorcas gazelle is a north African gazelle that can also go for a long time without water. |
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He also has Handel entered in the Derby, but the colt is set to go for the Gallinule Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday instead. |
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But for this government to load up funding to the wealthiest schools in this country is anathema to the great Aussie notion of a fair go for all. |
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Therefore, females may have a larger mass to allow them to go for a longer period of time without starving. |
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Why not go for the polar opposite of a turgid straight white guy? |
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Sinnet had always said if his team were losing he would go for it and he did exactly that in the second half. |
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Forget the fondue set and teasmade, and use your wedding as the perfect excuse to go for some smart items you've always had your eye on. |
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If you have hourglass curves, go for strapless or off-the-shoulder dresses to accentuate them. |
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But now, faced with still-worsening traffic congestion, Honolulu seems about ready to go for a system of exclusive, rapid busways. |
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About 33 years later, I am happy to say that once a budgeter, always a budgeter, and I am good to go for at least 10 more years. |
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Despite decades of research, where these animals go for the rest of the year remains unknown. |
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If you didn't go for Lila you're some kind of prissy old prude. If you did go for her you were some kind of dirty old man. |
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You go for your gold-digger lessons, then you go get waxed and tanned. |
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This week, we asked the ladies from Alma de Cuba bar in Liverpool to go for glow and test some of the latest bronzers. |
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Replace with a caulk that remains mastic, but for specific colours you may have to go for an acrylic-based sealant. |
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They'd come and talk to us and they would go for the small potatoes that the men left behind saying they tasted better. |
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In my own life, I'm a stoic kinda chick and don't go for overly emotional displays of wails and snotters. |
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With Chinatown, Shaftesbury Avenue's theatreland and stylish Covent Garden nearby you won't have far to go for entertainment or retail therapy. |
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Blake and Parkin went several rounds before dropping out as gaps between the bleeps were cut, leaving three to go for broke. |
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Rarely, a player will go for a high topspin backhand, while themselves in the air. |
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As well as the Meade trio, Mister Hight and Davenport Democrat go for Willie Mullins, with Barrshan and Sauterelle making up the numbers. |
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I don't buy for one minute the twaddle that her screen death will encourage more women to go for cervical smears. |
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Brown eyes will love Lash Lovelies by Benefit in Breathless, or go for big contrast with Skinmarket Mascara in No Angel. |
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Instead, go for loose-fitting tops that will skim over lumps and hide the dreaded muffin-top. |
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After this tieless work for over three months, it was of the MPs to go for recess, he said. |
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In the latter part of his stay at the clinic Orwell was able to go for walks in the countryside and study nature. |
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Since paeonies are something they won't go for, they would be top of my list. |
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And your everyday specky is likely to steam-up regularly too, whenever they open a hot oven or dishwasher or go for a run. |
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The Government has vacillated and now has decided to go for nuclear energy. |
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If you feel it will be your only chance to try a hamam, go for the whole works. |
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If you have golden tones in your skin go for creamy, caramel-toned nudes and warm beiges. |
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If you're on a tight budget, go for rollmop herring and a schooner of fine Hamburg beer. |
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Twelve percent consult a doctor, 12 percent continue to do their routine work and five percent go for some spiritual healing. |
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Thus they have receptive listeners ready to go for chimeral growth at all cost and regardless of the damage caused en route. |
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Camilla,his downtrodden spouse,gets chivvied about all day, told when to eat and when to go for a swim. |
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When vamping it up, don't be afraid to go for emphasis on eyes and lips, she adds, as the look can handle a bit of both. |
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The weather prompted him to go for a walk along Ocean Drive but on his return spree killer Andrew Cunanan shot him with an automatic pistol. |
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The reason it's a good school is that it encourages people to find the thing they love and to go for it. |
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Ten percent of respondents said they have a good cry in there and five percent go for naptime. |
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You can go for kabana, wedding sausage, csabai, smoked tongue, smoked butterfish or smoked chickens. |
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I'm going to haul my bloated festive lardass off the sofa and go for a brisk walk. |
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Confusion in the Armagh penalty area saw Shea Campbell and Alan Murphy go for the same ball. |
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But basketball season is about to begin and Hamed Haddadi is rarin' to go for the Memphis Grizzlies. |
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If you have room for another tree and have acid soil, go for a pretty pink Judas tree. |
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Others decided to go for a modern take on the quincentennial celebrations which have taken place this year. |
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When all else fails, go for still-hunts through the woods at dawn and dusk. |
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Instead of trying to find the perfect pair of fashionable glasses, they go for the nerdiest pair of glasses out there. |
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However, average is what NUFC want to be and no doubt they'll go for yes man, cheap Carver. |
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Having already dismissed the story as a heap of piffle, he cheerily advised the reporters to go for a run. |
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The 132-room Gaia Napa Valley Hotel wants to go for the gold, making it the highest-rated hotel in the state and the nation. |
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It might be tempting to go for a big-name provider, but consider Web hosting companies that cater specifically to small business owners. |
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Wall Brown butterflies like nothing more than lavender, while Speckled Wood will go for honeysuckle. |
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His phone was off so I couldn't ask his permission, so I decided to just go for it. |
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Those without an outdoor tree can hang gifts indoors on the Yule tree, or go for a walk to the local woods. |
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It was good to have someone I could call to go for a coffee with rather than being a Billy No-Mates. |
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If you want big, showy species, go for the cymbidiums, which are best in a sun lounge or conservatory. |
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I go for a bifta. Contrary to the fags-and-black-coffee cliche, I'm about the only smoker in the division. |
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The liabilities are there and if you want to take them, go for it. |
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Q I HAVE been told I need to go for a cystoscopy because I have blood in my urine. |
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His condition was touch and go for a time after the accident, but they think he will recover. |
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I pray you, sirs, to take some cheers the while I go for a moment's space to my poor afflicted child. |
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I never watch long long time ago but my Tutee is acting in LLTA2 and his mum just asked me to go for the GALA tmr to sarpork him. |
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Such a bill will then go for Royal Assent and will become law, irrespective of the view of the Lords. |
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Judges often become mentors to young clerks, providing the young attorney with an experienced individual to whom he or she can go for advice. |
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And if Nicholls is desperate to go for a plunge, can we suggest a free, uncrowded alternative that's right on his doorstep. |
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But if you really want to save money, go for a home-grown Scots pine or Lodgepole pine, likely to cost a tenner less than the same size Nordmann fir. |
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Smaller-busted women should go for padded tops or strapless bandeaux. |
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Mr Abbott's green signal for a nuclear energy proposal came after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had earlier expressed her willingness to go for nuclear technology. |
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Also there will probably be several legs in which Taylor will be so far in front that he is setting up finishes rather than having to go for a blockbusting three-darter. |
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If you want to go for the full model with all or many of the local decisions taken here, then you have got to have some accountably and some democracy. |
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According to his sister, Pope would never go for a walk without the company of his Great Dane, Bounce, and a pair of loaded pistols in his pocket. |
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It was decided that she should go for a week or two to Rose Lodge to regain her strength, and submit to the welcome cossetings of her mother and grandmother. |
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She was born on Christmas Day. I wanted to name her Holly. But with the last name of Wood, your mama wouldn't go for that. So we named her Christina. |
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