The panchayat could levy fines, although if the offender did not pay it had then to go to the civil courts for redressal. |
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He told his own story of being the son of a millworker, the first in his family to go to college. |
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The eventual question is, to what lengths of madness will the obsessive Murnau go to complete the final reel of his masterwork? |
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In fact, word spread so quickly about the club, that people were travelling from all over Bradford to go to the meetings. |
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Wouldn't it be worth it just to go to see tons and tons of pileated woodpeckers, sapsuckers, red-headed woodpeckers? |
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I love the concept of presence-based project coordination, but Rhombus has a way to go to iron out the kinks. |
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As these notes are being prepared, I am packing my bags to go to Wales for the early-season hawking. |
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It was overflowing love and compassion that moved the Lord Jesus to go to the cross. |
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If you're a male white-collar criminal, you can go to these work camps that are really not very prison-like. |
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Well, I've got two weddings to go to this May, so I think I'm going to need a new suit! |
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Whenever I go to a party, I look for a Taurean man and I stick with him all night. |
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She was pleased to have been able to maintain her intensity from go to whoa. |
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Paris and I suffered through Geometry together, splitting up afterwards so that she could go to art and I could go to orchestra. |
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When I was a Girl Guide we used to go to our local dawn service, badges shiny, woggles straight, socks pulled up. |
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Suppose I go to a joiner and ask him to make me a table, and the joiner delivers me a wooden board. |
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And by the time we go to high school our teachers will be impressed with what we can do. |
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The mother had jokingly advised her not to go to any wild parties or get bitten on the leg by a scorpion. |
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After all, does anyone go to a blog for a discussion of issues that most people agree on? |
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All takings from the gate will go to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin. |
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From the age of 14 the pupils spend two days a week on work experience and all are expected to go to college. |
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Some of us go to watch professional athletes play at the highest level of sport. |
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The thing is, I don't like to go to a concert and not be able to sing along to the songs I know. |
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If you want us to do the whole job from go to whoa, you simply supply the art and tell us how you want it framed. |
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A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year. |
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Multinationals will go to any lengths to keep their employees from talking, we can reveal. |
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From go to whoa, the compilation has something to prove, and isn't about to waste a track as it makes its case. |
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Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio are all in love with her and go to desperate measures to woo her. |
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When children go to camp, they learn to be more independent and acquire social skills. |
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Under the law, he said it was illegal for recycling businesses to go to housing estates and collect recyclable waste directly. |
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Every time I go to a gathering of Conservatives I am struck by their refusal to live in the real world. |
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They also hear the others calling, so Janet gathers herself together and they go to rejoin the group. |
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There is a small part of me that is telling me not to leave them alone, but the majority of my head wishes to go to bed. |
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In IE, go to Internet Options and click on the Delete Files button in the General Tab. |
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In 1953, having completed three years at a Domestic Science Girls School, Beatrix was chosen to go to a missionary teachers college in Serui. |
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The Wyandots were removed to Kansas, and twenty years later they were forced to go to Oklahoma. |
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Early on a Wednesday morning two of us go to where the paper is dropped off in Camden and then take it to other sellers. |
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To find publishers who sell high-end or low-end games, go to a software store and look around. |
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The Blair government meanwhile is desperate to regain the high ground on its decision to go to war. |
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For another water side walk, we will go to St. Mullins and walk part of the towpath of the River Barrow. |
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You or your representative has the right to go to a court and seek a writ of habeas corpus. |
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Some working dogs go to the armed forces or the police, as German Shepherds are one of the largest groups in the home. |
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I can tell members that people actually made the choice to join labouring workforces rather than go to tertiary education. |
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Not only are you required to check your marks on the Internet, but you have to go to the registrar's office to obtain your password. |
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Big ups also go to Leon Wadham and his beautiful cardie, who worked the crowd like a seasoned professional. |
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There is nothing around here for the youngsters to do, everything has been allowed to go to rack and ruin. |
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We go to an exhibit of the history of Finnish shoe design and manufacture, which is less than inspiring. |
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Only those who can afford it will have to pay, he swears, adding that the funds released will go to redress educational disadvantage. |
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That meant she would have to be traveling many hours away from home just to go to college. |
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Lay out your plan of action so that you go to the grocery store last so that you can take your refrigerated ingredients home as soon as possible. |
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Ever wondered why most tour pros read their own putts and go to the caddie just for confirmation? |
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Pat has a framed picture of the singer in her bedroom, which inspires her to go to the classes every week. |
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If you are a tradesperson in the building and construction industry and have ever wanted to go to Australia, now is your chance! |
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Two thousand miles is a long way to go to have your marriage proposal turned down. |
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It's infuriating to knit 160 stitches and then find you have 12 stitches to go to finish the row and about 2 inches of yarn left. |
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You want to shop for something, you don't go to a store, you just fire up a laptop or a smartphone and order it. |
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If she got all the points, her grade would go to an A plus, and stay there for a long time. |
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I don't think they should go to the parade wearing suits and smart clothing because it just won't seem right at all. |
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When nations go to war, the public language of politics and the media becomes a weapon of conflict. |
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Surely in order to have one's lung cancer treated, one has to, er, go to a hospital and ask to be seen? |
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I don't particularly care whether a stock quote is 20 minutes late, but if I wanted current information I'd probably go to Bloomberg. |
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We have been going out for two and a half years and, if all goes well, we plan to go to Cyprus in two years' time to get married. |
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All proceeds will go to the Trust, with ticket sales said to be going extremely well. |
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For more details about autogenic therapy and systematic desensitization, go to our website. |
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Just imagine the extra mileage that will occur in this area with every single household having to go to the tip every week! |
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But, then again, where would all the corporate guests go to sip champagne and eat lobster? |
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He was reluctant to do this, but of late severe sick headaches made the step imperative, and he consented to go to the hospital. |
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This means you can dynamically edit any shapes you draw and go to print at any time without rasterizing them. |
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It will be interesting to go to the new circuit as it puts everyone back on a level playing field. |
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He explained that foreigners would go to their homelands for the holiday, coinciding with the low season for the hotel business. |
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He worked in a factory for a while, and then decided to go to teachers college. |
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Then they can go to another court, a secret court, that more or less has to give them a warrant whenever they ask. |
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After bath, brush and lotion, we were keyed up so it took about 20 minutes to calm down and go to sleep. |
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I guess the same people who follow your malarkey are the ones who go to church recruiting events for the military. |
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However, if the worst comes to the worst and the club is shut down after January 18, then the money raised will go to a local charity. |
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And luckily yesterday was nothing compared to today, when all I had to do was go to work. |
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Everybody else thought I was having an early midlife crisis and I should just go to another division or investment bank. |
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They go to the Scarlet Bar, because of course it is the only place to eat lunch in Erinsborough. |
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Children of divorced parents are much more likely to do worse at school, commit crime, go to prison, and more likely to commit suicide. |
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Presumably the policy contains provision for rebating the premium, if the matter does not go to trial? |
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Her back is strong, so you can go to her to shoulder the angst of whatever ails you. |
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So whenever possible I go to the post office forty minutes walk further from home. |
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This may briefly cause pains similar to having wind and the urge to go to the toilet, but as the colon is empty, this will not be possible. |
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You wouldn't believe how great it is to go to a midnight movie when you know you're not supposed to be there. |
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If you go to a world championship boxing match, you know, one of the boxers will come in inevitably thumping his fists in time with the drumbeat. |
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Japanese people have always loved sumo, but now when you go to a basho there are empty seats in the stadium. |
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He took great delight there to go to the bookbinders' shops and lie gaping on maps. |
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After midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, many families go to the cemetery and light candles for their loved ones. |
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I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society. |
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The teenager abandoned plans to go to university and now works the streets in Sheffield's red-light area to pay for her addiction. |
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I don't understand how anyone can afford to let a house go to rack and ruin. |
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They decided that the Saturday night they would go to a luau that was being held on North Shore. |
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She never let any of this go to her head though and remained as selfconscious as any lower class girl would in the presence of such luxury. |
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You can go to a luau, take the kids to a discovery museum, listen to Hawaiian musicians strumming soft guitars or just stare at the moon. |
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We will go to where the male birds display or lekk and count the ones there. |
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I used to go to UCSD's Central Library and browse the stacks, especially the economics section. |
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There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack. |
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If the very last trick has no winner its cards go to the winner of the previous trick. |
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I appreciate that many people go to the movies to escape reality, but in reality there is no escape. |
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Non-cricketing sports in India would go to any lengths for such coverage, and here he is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs! |
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I go to these chat rooms and these websites, because it interests me what people think. |
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But you will only qualify for any pension increases after you retire if you go to live in a country with which we have a reciprocal agreement. |
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John used to go to the greyhound track every night before Denis was attacked, but he hasn't gone since. |
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What happens is the couple will go to the town clerk as a heterosexual couple would go. |
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Finally she decided to go to a private doctor and realized that it was a severe lung disease. |
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But it's clear that people who go to see astrologists use them as counsellors. |
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I can attest to the absolute bureaucracy that is entailed when you go to apply for funding from any of the relevant statutory agencies. |
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My thanks go to Richard Holt for providing invaluable information for my work. |
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How much food do we need to have on the spacecraft for the astronauts to go to Mars? |
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We care enough about Jackie that we simultaneously hope that his wish to go to war will be granted, and that it never will. |
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When my mate, Annie, suggested that, instead of a Sunday walk on the beach, we go to this gym for a swim, my curiosity got the best of me. |
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Very few manage to make time to go to a health club in the morning or evening hours, when it is usually open to all. |
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We watched the movies David's mum had rented for us before we finally decided to go to sleep. |
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By the time the movie was over it was well past midnight, so they both decided to go to sleep. |
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I lurk on SIG listservs and go to SIG websites to get a picture of the issues being brought forward and discussed. |
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I mean it doesn't mean that I want to be rude, it's not that, it's just that you go to certain spaces that are taboo. |
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It's not true to say all horses go to the knacker's yard when their racing days are over. |
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You go to him and tell him that Ramacandra does not have any intention to fight with him. |
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Yet, she did go to college, graduated in women's studies and history and consciously chose to become an organiser. |
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The blunder was made in calculating how much of the grant should go to schools and how much kept back for administration. |
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Then we started keeping Shabbat, then kashrut, then I started to go to the mikveh. |
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The director has you on the edge of your seat from go to whoa with this slick, totally cool adaptation of the thriller. |
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All the raw materials go to the liver and the liver makes use of those and makes them into proteins. |
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As for Ghazal, if she were granted asylum she would like to go to school in America. |
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If you want to go to the shareholder meetings, you may have to get your broker to certify that you're a shareholder. |
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We drove from Los Angeles for three days to reach Portland, whereupon I flew back down here to go to work. |
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Find out about the villa's position and orientation so you know that you do not have go to the beach in order to catch some rays. |
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Sport your suit and keep your chin up and go to Bar St-Laurent on Tuesdays. |
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When I go to the doctor, the clinicians never position my arm level with my heart. |
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It perhaps explains why today I don't like to go to places that require me to use a map. |
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Is this the way we want to play our game, where the best are culled so the advantage will go to the other side? |
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Particular thanks go to the Summerland Rockers who jived and rocked their hearts out to a very appreciative audience. |
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We see that the process from go to whoa to set up an aquaculture management area can take many years indeed. |
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Neither of them won in the summer, so does that mean they're now going to go to rack and ruin? |
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With six weeks to go to the local and European Elections, candidates are now beginning their campaign trails. |
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If step 4 does not work, you need to go to a machine shop and get the post reamed out of the seat tube. |
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Anyway, I can't just go to some tennis court with my racquet and balls, I need someone to play with and that's why I need a club. |
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Although some hotels and luxury food stores compete to serve the first grouse of the season, many of the birds go to overseas markets. |
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Academically brilliant, she was due to go to Leeds University in September to read English and drama. |
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He says his action has stalled because he will not go to court without insurance against the possibility of losing. |
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Some will go to sheltered workshops, others to employment and a few into higher education. |
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After we were married, she continued to go to church while I stayed home and burned sweet grass and tried to be an Indian holy man. |
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After all, they go to the pub to meet with friends and drink alcohol, which they are still free to do. |
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A lot of people just want a good strong cup of joe to get ready to go to work. |
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The majority of the payments go to large agribusinesses, which promotes the consolidation of farms. |
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For many the news will be good, confirming that they can now go to the university or college of their choice. |
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They must understand that it is not sufficient for them simply to march and then go to Woodford Square for a jump-up. |
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He asked me to turn it off but I wouldn't, then asked me to go to the office but I listened to the rest of the game first. |
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Unfortunately, upcoming Malayali models, especially girls, have to go to places like Bangalore and Mumbai to make it big. |
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He attributed the fine weather on the day as the main reason why so many people decided to go to the matches. |
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Dean also has run television ads in key states more than four months before voters go to the polls. |
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When the Ministers have said the Gloria at the altar, they go to sit in the sanctuary until the choir has finished singing. |
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Businesses will leave and go to other cities or towns where they will be made welcome. |
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Instead she decided that she would reason with him, apologise to him, then persuade him to go to bed. |
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Though my family has never been particularly religious, we go to the synagogue on holidays and observe Shabbat, and eat kosher. |
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Most fashion points go to the frontman, who was sporting a leopard skin cowboy hat. |
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Praise must go to the four-man rhythm section who power the album's mostly mid tempo grooves. |
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I'm afraid I don't live in a society where everybody is ready, willing and able to go to University, if only the funding package were right. |
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Money from each book sale will go to the Alice Rose Trust which supports sick children. |
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He was a healthy, hearty, happy baby and she had no reason to be worried when she put him down to go to sleep that day. |
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A group of guys will go to a Patriots game with a 30-below wind-chill factor, and they'll be out there tailgating at 6 in the morning. |
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I've just been busting a gut to get everything done before I go to NY tomorrow. |
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I'm sorry, but your mother and I have to go to Tokyo to judge the country competition. |
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People go to jail these days, and when they come out they blithely resume their place in society. |
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Someone I know can't go to the circus, because watching the aerialists gives her vertigo. |
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Sign up, and the likes of Brad will buzz you Thanksgiving night and tell you to go to bed. |
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If westerners still hold our country in high esteem, the credit for this should go to our family system. |
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To be fair, actually, that credit should go to the American shorthair fanciers who bred some of their cats to Persians. |
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As soon as that happens the runner on first is no longer forced to go to second. |
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But whenever one of our children wet the bed, he claimed that they were lazy, too lazy to get up, go to the bathroom. |
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How many hospitals and schools are we prepared to see go to the wall, sacking employees, getting into debt, slashing pay to save jobs? |
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If you go to La Maganette on a Wednesday night, you'll find older salseros teaching the young ones. |
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We lived in squats and abandoned buildings, didn't really go to school, travelled, hitch-hiked. |
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Although the walk can be generally classified as a ramble rather than a full-blown hill-walk, it is planned to go to Tully Summit. |
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When you go to interviews many employers don't want to take you on because you are a single father. |
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When you go to a bank, although it might be called a car loan you're actually taking out a personal loan with the bank. |
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I quickly had to grow up and take care of myself and be safe and go to school and study. |
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You'd go into one office and it's perfect, like someone just left to go to the bathroom. |
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In the end I could stand it no more and even though it was just about time to go to bed, I went and washed my hair. |
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As for normal people like myself, I will just have to go to bed now, while trying to recall my blocking in my sleep. |
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He said under-20 players could be sent on attachment for varying periods of up to six months while under-17 players could go to football schools. |
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So he would go to children and try and worm these names out of them in a way which is deeply shocking to me. |
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For the great sweet Bordeaux whites, you need Sauternes of similar status and you go to d' Yquem, where they don't do red. |
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When you go to a rookie test with a brand new driver, what you do is you raise the wings up so that they are providing more downforce. |
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If you go to Adobe Walls today equipped with a rangefinder you will quickly see that none of the distant buttes are 1,538 yards away. |
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All the cash raised will go to Whizz Kidz, a charity that provides wheelchairs for disabled children. |
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If you have to get up every morning and go to work, you may as well be guaranteed suitable working conditions and proper compensation. |
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All of us stamp our right foot and salute, before breaking ranks to go to our squadrons. |
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Next, he was supposed to go to the fuselage electric-power receptacles and remove the plugs, then exit the area in reverse order. |
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He began to read and go to the theater avidly, but did not become cultured. |
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It starts in August when Parliament, like football, is in recess, the law courts go to sleep and a lot of us are on holiday. |
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The whips go to the covert and watch for the fox to go away, and then they signal the fox's escape from the covert. |
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When I go to bed I put my head on the pillow, shut my eyes and drop straight off into a nice, healthy sleep, not too deep nor yet too shallow. |
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It's not time consuming, it uses up valuable milk products that might otherwise go to waste. |
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It was fitting that an award honoring a superb supporter of aviculture should go to such a superb bird. |
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Leading up to the competition, I'll use self-tanning lotions and go to the spray-tanning booths. |
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An e-voter would go to one site to register and would then be issued with the pass codes to vote in secrecy at another site. |
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Look, I've got a copy of the session times in the glovebox, we'll just go to a later session and get you some dinner first. |
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Oh yeah, did you hear the one about the wino and the alcoholic who go to the liquor store together? |
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All who travelled had a magnificent time and credit must go to the organisers for their input. |
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Their uncle remained in Dundee and the sisters would go to great lengths to avoid him, rarely attending family gatherings if he was there. |
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Finally, he is forced to go to the Public Welfare Office, a place he has avoided out of pride. |
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My ex-husband knew I wanted to go to law school but always told me he'd divorce me if I went. |
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Otherwise if the ambulance service gets an emergency elsewhere they may not be able to go to it. |
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If you must go to sleep, have a smoke alarm, then at least you'll wake everyone else up. |
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He believes it will increase the number of youngsters who choose to stay on at school or go to college. |
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Unlike that guy who sits in front of 7-11 every day, bumming cigarettes and asking for handouts, I go to work. |
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I keep a box of final wipes in my desk at work and grab one or two when ever I go to the bathroom. |
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I go to the brasserie underneath all the time, and that's fun, because you can sit on the pavement for lunch and see who's going past. |
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If you want to do a reorder, you have to go to them or pay another tape charge with someone else. |
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But when he was playing I used to go to all of his home games and the odd away match too. |
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This annual fun event is attracting bigger crowds each year and, of course, all proceeds go to a very worthy cause. |
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The last thing I want when I go to the local bar or the local cinema is smoke clogging up my throat. |
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I saw him go to the estate instead of the cellar yesterday, but that was the last I heard of him. |
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Frankly, if I'm going to have egg rolls or tacos I would prefer to go to a Chinese restaurant or to a mission district taqueria, respectively. |
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No longer do middle aged family men go to a show room and buy the latest four door saloon with a newer radio. |
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For example, in demanding perfection you go to one extreme, while in awfulizing you go to the other. |
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They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day. |
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If it's good then no matter how many multi-coloured buttons you have on your zapper people will go to BBC news. |
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The shoplifter and the late-night brawler go to court, whilst the tax-evader and the industrial polluter go to their club. |
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Some cells will go to make the baby and the other will be used to make the placenta and amniotic sac. |
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Our good wishes go to the Northern Rivers community and we hope Lismore continues to flourish and prosper in the future. |
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The money will, of course, go to the Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Appeal at Airedale General Hospital. |
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After breakfast I would go to the house matron who would paint ghastly looking stuff on my chilblains which were open almost to the bone. |
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The week before we go to New York, students report on one aspect of New York. |
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Within minutes, firefighters off shift and heading home were calling, reporting in and getting ready to go to work. |
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In the end, we agreed to go to a shebeen for more beer and then try to sleep with each other's wives. |
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When I want consciousness expansion, I go to my local tabernacle and I sing! |
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Secondly, injecting drug users who experience withdrawal symptoms will go to great lengths to alleviate them. |
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Many students go to the schools as the institutions are within their reach. |
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If I was going to do a record of piano music with strings, then I'd go to a big studio. |
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We should either launch a military attack or else go to the table and negotiate. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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Whether he gets to face Shane Warne at any other time during the Ashes series remains to be seen, but he should be a red-hot favourite to go to India in the winter. |
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While lots of children his age go to school, Rizki is on the street in the hot sun or rain seven days a week hawking papers while dodging the traffic. |
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Today Liberians go to the polls in what will be a defining moment for their tenuous democracy. |
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And anyone reading the weasel words of doubt that are insinuated throughout this text can only have profound concern about the basis for which the country is to go to war. |
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It's hard to figure why the owners would go to the trouble of fitting out appealing outdoor dining patios, only to light them with banks of glary klieg lights. |
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Cameras would be everywhere, filming the whole process from go to whoa. |
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The tensions here arise from the notion that democracies decide to go to war as nations, not by dint of decree. |
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And for the record, my vote will go to the Greens in the Senate, in the knowledge that should it lose out in the race for a quota, my vote will go to the Democrats. |
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He would rest at the foot of the bed until I was ready to go to sleep. |
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After a brief exchange to decipher why Smith, Alencar, and Mousa wanted to go to Syria, the journalists told them to go home. |
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If you go to the harbour, there are wizened old ladies selling beautiful hand-made lace and tablecloths for a fraction of what they'd cost back home. |
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The facts are a matter of record and any interested party can go to the library and pull out the newspapers of the day and they can acquaint themselves with those facts. |
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It is where I went to school, go to Church, sometimes shop, am involved in a pub quiz team, and where I stood twice in District Council elections. |
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Now I have a little time before I have to go to a talk, and I'm trying to decide if I should do another set of transfections and start another gel. |
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He attended Brown University, where he played quarterback and cornerback, and had planned to go to law school. |
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Patty Hearst's parents are separated, and he broods about which parent the girl will go to before her marriage. |
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Symptoms of diabetes include having to get up at night to go to the toilet, feeling thirsty, lacking energy and getting reoccurring infections such as boils and abscesses. |
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In Europe on these days people go to the Graves of their beloved ones who have passed away. |
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Women come in pairs, sit in pairs, and go to the ladies in pairs. |
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We are often recommended to go to this site to get the real facts. |
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If you are going to be sent to an area like Africa where living off the wildlife is a realistic proposal, go to a zoo or a safari park and learn to see the animals. |
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It was found out later that Duncan helped carry 19-year-old Marthalene Williams into a taxi to go to the hospital. |
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Thus, when his tightfisted mother, who had married Brand's father for his money, is dying, he refuses to go to her unless she renounces her wealth. |
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Their youngest daughter, of primary age, attends a state school but may go to a private secondary, a trend which could leave private primaries particularly vulnerable. |
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Businessman John Walker is dead certain his funeral will go to plan. |
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He explained that on the 26th day of the final month of the lunar year, the gods go to heaven to report to the King of the gods on people's behavior on earth. |
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His one stipulation before okaying a poster of his Jockey ad, for example, was that all proceeds go to cystic fibrosis. |
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The Midrashim, however, go to great lengths to describe Serach as someone who was given extreme longevity for having done a single virtuous deed as a child. |
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I am a person who can talk the hind leg off a donkey but I can see that this well earned title may go to someone else if I don't buck my ideas up. |
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Having to go to bed and wake up earlier can be harder for autistic children, too, who tend to have disordered sleep. |
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For once-a-year punters who do not want to go to a betting shop, placing a bet on the world's most famous steeplechase can be done from the comfort of an armchair these days. |
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The problem is that it is a lot easier and faster to log on to a gambling web site or do off-site betting on track races than to go to an amusement park. |
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Even a complete dunce with absolutely no sense of social rank and cliques would know that a guy like Matt should never go to a party hosted by my sister. |
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To this day locals need permission to go to the missile test range. |
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Why ever would he want to go to Hampstead when he could be here with us partaking of our salubrious sea air and not out on some stifling heat-sodden moor? |
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We go to London to talks to a geologist at the Natural History Museum about meteors and a lump of what might be the moon which landed on the Nullabor Plain in Australia. |
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We'll go to the White House right after a short recap of the news. |
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It is worth recapitulating all this if only to suggest that whatever the public or private reasons for threatening to go to war, it is hard to see how it can be justified. |
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The point of the Santa Claus myth is to compel children to play nice, finish their greens, and go to bed early. |
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When you go to the cinema, do you have sweet or salted popcorn? |
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All proceeds from the event will go to St Mary's Hospice, where Mr Bolton was cared for after suddenly being taken ill in September 2003 with a cancerous brain tumour. |
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You can go to Shanghai or Beijing, but they are far more westernised. |
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I smoothed a rebellious hair into place and turned to walk out of my room, desperately hoping that the dinner I was about to go to was a pleasant one. |
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Rather than go to court, civil defendants may accept default judgments. |
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Those planning to go to Blackpool or North Wales for the bank holiday are most likely to need their macs and umbrellas with the coast and hills favourites for a shower. |
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The credit, the praise, the glory, and the thanks always go to God. |
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Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch. |
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She followed the process from go to whoa in this three-part series. |
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I'm not really sure myself because I guess in a perfect world people would go to prison and come out a new, reformed person who would never commit a crime again. |
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A portion of the book proceeds go to maintaining and reforesting the site. |
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It illustrates the lengths to which peace-wreckers, and men of violence, are prepared to go to to scupper hopes of harmony and disturb political stability. |
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The only way he thought he could make jockey weight was to go to extremes. |
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The second thing that I do is I go to the gym and I lift weights. |
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Another 300 letters will go to bars and clubs in Hong Kong putting them on notice of what constitutes the legal and illegal screening of pay-TV services. |
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The prime minister will go to the White House within the hour. |
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We hang together, go to the same school and think rock 'n' roll is rad. |
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People would just be shouting, like you go to church, a Holy Roller church or something like that. |
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Many have taken to paying people to go to bars, cafes and clubs to talk up the relative merits of a product to complete strangers in the guise of casual conversation. |
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Well, if you don't want butter, you go to pull the dasher out in time. |
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The irregularity does not go to the merits of our own refusal of leave. |
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The 33-year-old Tunisian was in a coffee bar in Libya when someone came up to him and asked if he wanted to go to Italy. |
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If you want to do more, you'll have to hack around a bit or throw some parts and free software to build your own, but a minority of folks seem to go to such lengths. |
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I asked my best phone experts where my SMS messages go to die, and if they ever do. |
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I was meant to be savouring the last moments of my precious long weekend, but instead I find myself wishing that time would fast forward itself and just let me go to school. |
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He raised the money to go to the Maldives, and he hoped that he would be able to persuade the president to allow him to stay. |
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My father expected me to go to college, and he was thrilled when I earned my Master's of social work degree. |
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It's quite sweet she thinks people go to Vegas just to see Celine Dion, rather than just stumbling in blind drunk after losing their kid's college funds on the craps table. |
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I didn't go to the gym yesterday because I was a little under the weather. |
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