Do you go up to a victim of theft, nick their watch then get annoyed when they get slightly defensive? |
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If we go up three spaces into the treble clef or down three into the bass, we will find C again. |
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As soon as we said we wanted to go up, she got onto her walkie talkie and sorted out someone to take us to the very smart, rather space-age lift. |
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He also added that if someone was smashing thousands of bulbs into a garbage bin then mercury levels in that person's blood would go up. |
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If oil prices spike upwards and inflation rises, interest rates will go up too. |
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The figures might go up but no one will know for sure if it is a real increase or a perceived increase. |
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It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling buzzer of a bell, the door with two curved fangs. |
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Site notices will also go up, and there will be notices in local newspapers. |
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I really hate it when there are tourists and they go up and stroke the horses, particularly the foals. |
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Granite rock is pretty much pH balanced, but most limestone or calcareous rocks will cause the water pH to go up or sour. |
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Under the proposal, a first-class stamp would go up 8.8 percent to 37 cents. |
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Whenever we go up there, we often stop off just to buy a half-dozen to take back to Canberra. |
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It was sad to see her go, but as soon as she pulled out of the drive, I'd walk back inside and go up to my room and lay down on my bed. |
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The tone is set when the lights go up on a politician in camiknickers and fishnet stockings. |
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Inner-city youths go up to a campground up north to learn how to canoe and camp. |
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Well, of course the costs have continued to go up while the prices have stayed down. |
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Bradford is proving that pupils' exam grades go up when business steps in to help failing local education authorities. |
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The campaign, backed by Swindon Council and the police, has seen hard-hitting posters go up in car parks across town. |
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In all those signs, you quickly go inland or you go up a high hill and try to get out of harm's way, just as your survivors talked about. |
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Then it was time for all the sixth graders to go up one by one to get their promotion papers. |
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We go up and do our training, get it over and done with, and try not to be distracted by what people are saying about the match. |
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If the economy improves, inflation accelerates and interest rates rise, your Savings Bond rates will go up, too. |
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They walked up a hill which seemed to go up forever and found themselves on the edge of a cliff. |
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But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter. |
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I've always said if you aren't going to go up as champions then a great way to do it is in a playoff final. |
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For a brief moment all the fighting stopped as everyone watched one of the infantry barracks go up in a great ball of fire. |
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The total amount of data collected per experiment will go up by orders of magnitude with this system. |
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Normally they confine themselves to outhouses, sheds and garages but sometimes go up market and enter houses in search of a bit luxury. |
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We don't let them go up to the park nearby because older kids sit on the swings drinking up there. |
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Ignore side roads as you go up the hill and over a cross roads with traffic lights. |
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We could get someone to page Daniel Bowen then all go up in a group to answer it. |
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I wish I had more time in Cannes, to go up the mountains, down the coastline, across the hinterland. |
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Maybe we'll get some more oil and maybe prices go up and everything is just ducky, right? |
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They go up if the enforcers cherry-pick the easiest cases, instead of the most serious ones. |
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I mean, even us dirt farmers could have told you that more demand for electricity and no new generating plants would make the price go up. |
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The good doctor says that if you print money ad infinitum, the market will go up and the dollar will go down. |
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People love doing it and it really comes home to you at the end when you go up to the wards. |
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When you get angry your heart rate and blood pressure go up and you receive a surge of adrenaline and noradrenaline. |
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The college's plan would see three new buildings go up as part of its expansion in York, as it prepares to shut its Ripon campus in the summer. |
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I'll go up tomorrow for the Crimbo Eve drinks, and stay that night, coming home on St. Stephen's day. |
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Scaffolding is set to go up later this month to enable experts to examine the structure and detail the work needed. |
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Then all of a sudden I just saw all of the downstairs go up in flames, and all the windows smashed. |
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If, heaven forbid, his home and studio were to go up in flames, after his beloved wife what would he save? |
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The interest rate may go up or down over the years, and it is keyed to a financial market index. |
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He got us a couple of drinks, popped some popcorn, and then suggested we go up to his room. |
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Votes go up and down across all classes, with Labour recently gaining ground on all fronts. |
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You would cut demand and supply would go up and you would recalibrate the whole system. |
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The theatre goes black, and the red curtains part, and go back towards the wings as the stage lights go up to reveal the lobby of a small hotel. |
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The route leads towards the double doors that lead to stairs which go up to the south aisle of the church. |
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Now, the impact of the tax cuts is diminishing and interest rates are expected to go up. |
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My hits did go up to about 200 since yesterday so why am I being an ungrateful wretch? |
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As the lights go up on this performance all eyes are focused on how the main players have aged. |
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When the school was over in the summer, we would usually go up into the alp that was filled with wild animals and uncharted lands. |
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But this is the third time already this year and the insurance is just going to go up and up. |
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However, the reps go up dramatically for endurance-oriented muscles such as calves and abs. |
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Brian's Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the VC, will go up for auction in London next September. |
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If the mortgage rate has to go up to bring the price of houses down, it will create more homelessness because of repossessions. |
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I didn't dare go up the stairs because I feared facing the grand Lady Nicole. |
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As most people who retake exams only tend to go up one grade, resits may not be the best option. |
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They are straining at the leash though, and would give anything to be allowed to go up for a crack at them. |
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The two sides both have 84 points but Wigan's superior goal difference means they need only to match Ipswich's result to go up. |
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It's not the fact that to get to the crew room I have to go up two flights of stairs and down three. |
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Over the weekend however, I hope I was able to show that any old hack can get in a bus and go up the mountain for a few days. |
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The problem with relying upon just one profit center is that a single profit center can go up, or it can go down. |
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They're expert climbers, so they can go up any rock face and that is their world. |
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But the population of bird species such as rosefinches, spotted doves and grey jungle fowl did go up during the flowering. |
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To go up into the Statue of Liberty, for example, you now must store your backpacks and such in public lockers. |
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You can walk around, sit in different areas, or you can go up to the top level viewing deck and watch the vessel depart the harbour. |
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The number of judges in the high court will now go up to 39, as against the 41 required. |
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We got a lovely invite from my cousin to go up to Wales for the Easter long weekend. |
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You cannot really lose the way since you only need stay on the top of the ridge and go up. |
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As prices go up, people who currently hold Bitcoins develop greater and greater expectations for the currency. |
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There is less money in the average pocket, so the rent won't go up, so that removes BTL buyers. |
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Indeed, the more private-equity groups crowd around to feed on distressed properties, the more prices go up. |
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Buildings go up in a rush of blood only to be pulled down a few years later. |
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He got us a couple of Cokes, popped some popcorn, and then suggested we go up to his room. |
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He would go up on to the roof each morning at dawn to fly his beloved birds into the clear sky. |
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To go to the cafeteria, students have to go up a ramp and follow a hallway which led to the lunchroom in a different building. |
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And you took the heat for that remark, but then the numbers seemed to go up right afterwards. |
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I guess we should just go up to her while our cake is baking and tell her just how we feel. |
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Billy gets excited because this means the price of coonskins will go up and Billy could make a lot of money if he catches a lot of coonskins. |
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Why do people pay to go up tall buildings and then put money in binoculars to look at things on the ground? |
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In the aftermath of a collision cars with full fuel tanks tend to go up in flames killing the occupants who might have survived the collision. |
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All of this enticed David to go up to the booth master who was garbed in purple linens from head to foot. |
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You'd be pretty angry if your salary didn't go up in line with inflation each year, because it would be tantamount to a pay cut. |
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It assumes a lower tax bracket upon retirement or that taxes will not go up. |
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But one day we had to go up to the attic for something and we found these hoops, mallets, timber balls and a peg. |
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With no gantline halyard on the Ten, Tom had to go up to the hounds and hook it with a pole and coat hanger. |
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The two conditions go up and down like a teeter-totter, first one and then the other tipping the balance back. |
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As always, the sale of colour televisions are all set to go up, as the tournament approaches. |
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As the lights go up the rigging falls through the trap door and the backdrop appears to be sucked inwards towards the centre of the stage. |
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Petrol prices could go up by another 5p per gallon, or 1p per litre, in the coming weeks after an increase in the cost of crude oil. |
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I had to go up on the roof yesterday to scrape the snow and ice off the TV antenna. |
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We also want to go up automatically as losing in the play-off final is the worst feeling ever. |
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Labor is set to intensify attacks on housing affordability if interest rates go up on Wednesday. |
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There is widespread apprehension that the price of textbooks will go up this time. |
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I mean, come on, who would really run to the cameras with their face completely mashed up just to make her sales go up? |
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If the piece is good you can be secure in the knowledge that the value will probably go up. |
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Under gainsharing, if the pension funds go up in value a lot, employees are promised a higher benefit. |
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Prices of maize will go up as a result of Government's decision to allow limited exports of maize and mealie meal. |
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We had to go up four levels to get to the bikes and arrived to find the others waiting. |
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So even if we do go up threefold this year, we're only talking about 18,000 people. |
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The women's legs go up into big battements, and come down just as straight and deliberately. |
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If I had to try to go up to Indy and practice and test and test my Winston Cup car, there's no way. |
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But if the economic numbers in mid-October go up even a tick, it could be a close-run thing. |
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Sizes go up to only 16, but the site sells ranges not available in smaller stores. |
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And tonight the curtain will go up for the opening night of the open-air production in Blackpool's Stanley Park. |
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Everyone knew the stand was a bit of a tinderbox, but none actually thought it would go up. |
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But watching that game it was hard to work out who were the favourites to go up at the end of the season. |
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Book value can increase as a result of mergers, and it can go up if a company has just sold a lot of new equity. |
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The spokesperson explained that heavy thunderstorms come from cumulous cloud, which go up to 40,000 ft into the atmosphere. |
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It's not that simple to go up to your crush of two years and just tell her you like her! |
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I swear they enjoyed tormenting us kids, making us go up and down the staircases so often just to get to our next classes in about three minutes. |
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When five-year-old Andrew strapped on skis for the first time, he begged his parents to let him go up the rope tow alone. |
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And if it weren't for genetically implanted migrational instincts I doubt any moose kids would go up there. |
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So each one of these abilities is learned over the course of life and articulated, refined and sharpened as you go up the ladder. |
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Cutting hurts but it works, remember to go up and along the veins of the arm as well as transversally. |
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For falling prices to reverse, demand has to rise, supply has to fall and incomes have to go up. |
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People seem to think that players are on a downer because they might not be allowed to go up, but they just don't think like that. |
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And to their credit, corporate treasurers have been heeding Greenspan's repeated hand signals that rates will go up. |
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The central banker tips you off to place your bet that the bond price will go up, and, bingo! |
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Economists seem to be split in their views of whether rates will go up or down after the general election. |
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The purchaser of stock, of course, who must always bear in mind that stocks are never foreordained to go up or down. |
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In manual mode, drivers can go up or down gears without depressing the clutch. |
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From what i have read, in phantom pregnancies, hormone levels DO go up. Women who took a pregnancy test found that it returned a positive result. |
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Conventional wisdom would be to go up and talk to her, but I'm petrified of failure. |
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The castle loomed above us, within sight, but we could not summon enough energy to convince each other to go up there. |
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Fire blazed up in fury and the girl ran outside and watched the house she once lived in go up in flames. |
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In October, single rooms will go up to 330 but there will be no further increase for double rooms until next year. |
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Could he go up to the emperor's personal advisor like this, covered in blood and perspiration? |
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To make things easier, the penny will also go up in value one cent each year until it is worth five cents. |
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Whatever the tax rate is, it will go up because it's easier for the state to raise so-called sin taxes when the economy falls on hard times. |
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Tracker mortgages go up automatically because they are pegged to base rate. |
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When the cheers go up in Carlow on Sunday, let's hear an extra special one for the mums. |
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It doesn't need vehicle transport and can also go up on the ski lift with no hassle. |
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The second part of the show will see the studio team go up against the top placed viewers as they vie for an overall jackpot prize. |
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But by the end of the three months, I could go up to 194 beats a minute and not bonk. |
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The girls will go up to Brisbane every Sunday to do classes and prepare for a performance. |
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The politicians will lose voters and the unemployment figures will certainly go up with a bang. |
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But it must also go up to acknowledge that, at that very moment, bonfires of celebration are being lit from one end of the land to the other. |
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Payments will go up from 301 a week to 316 for single rooms and from 293 to 301 for double rooms from April. |
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The time to just tell teenage girls to climb up ropes and go up climbing frames has gone. |
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Campers will need to avoid the canvas, climbers will go up the wall staying at home, and even visits to stately homes are not advised. |
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Through a door in the high unpointed stone wall you go up a flagged path through the front garden to the porch. |
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You will race against 7 competitors or sometimes you may go up against a boss character. |
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The display was erected after the county commission allowed a nativity display to go up. |
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Some of them are half way through their course and their qualifications will go up the spout. |
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In these dreams I can go up to somewhere around the equivalent of 100 stories or so. |
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Now before all you old school Emmers go up in arms about how I can sommer get a new contributor without your permission, etc. |
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He added that it has been fascinating to see children being brought in for their first trikes and go up through bigger bikes until they are bringing their own children in. |
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We used to go up on the train tracks, start the trains up, and drive them on the tracks going toward Merrick. |
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For example, in British Columbia, greenhouse gas emissions might go up, while in Saskatchewan, they would plummet. |
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It may have been a bit much to expect Dixon to visit the jazz clubs or to go up to Harlem to listen to some blues, but there was plenty else to do and see. |
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If all the nodes in a network ignore interrupts from others until they reach a wait state, individual productivity of the node may go up, briefly. |
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Guy always said if a student goes up the wall, go up the wall with them. |
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You could go up to a stranger and know they were on the same wavelength. |
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There is a cogent argument to be made that, as wars come to a close, military requirements go down and diplomatic demands go up. |
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I meant to go up an Aiguille yesterday morning, but when I woke at 2 AM the clouds were low down on the hills, fresh snow and everything unsuitable to climbing. |
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Diesel, for example, will go up from 2.55 to 3.84 kroons a litre. |
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The end of the war, a veteran's education scheme and the shortage of shipping space for repatriating Canadian soldiers gave him the opportunity to go up to Cambridge. |
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A Reuters article on a shortage of the mineral zircon predicts that cubic zirconium jewelry will go up in price because prices for zirconium have soared. |
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They set out to accumulate a lot of chips, but this is pointless as the increase in chips in this situation is of trivial value as the blinds and antes go up. |
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She described the way she and Igor watched the Donetsk flag go up and down the flagpole in front of their window. |
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Do you think Dad will still go up the long paddock with our cattle? |
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We need to be smart here to get a pro-family conservative to go up against Mitt Romney. |
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Nobody wanted to go up against that inner circle, and few in the government dared. |
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We cannot go up into the upper atmosphere and pump ozone back in the ozone holes, neither can we plant a sapling for every tree cut in the past ten years. |
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Also, for those of you hounding me about how I can keep supporting Romney, that post will go up tomorrow. |
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That meant only milk jugs could go up the conveyor into the baler. |
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The price for maize meal is expected to go up again on 11 March this year. |
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I go up there and there are about eight or 10 of the beautiful Tahitian girls, and I was there all night with Marlon beating the drums while they danced. |
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I missed the M6 toll road and had to go up and down the M6 to rejoin it. |
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I could exercise my constitutional right to firearms ownership and just go up in a tower and start shooting until a police sniper settles my hash. |
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I heard another cheer go up, and heard loud whoops and shouts. |
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And how would the United captain have responded to him showboating and losing possession, allowing Norwich to go up the other end and double their lead? |
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During that time, the uncelebrated Sears has seen its stock go up. |
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On Saturday you might go up to London and eat spaghetti bolognese. |
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There can hardly have been an onlooker who would not have wanted to go up to the young man and shake his hand. |
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Hard-hitting posters will soon go up around Swindon pubs and clubs warning women that they risk losing their looks if they carry on boozing too hard. |
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It annoys us a bit that some people assumed that after beating Cork this would be a bit of a cakewalk for us, that we'd go up there and beat them well. |
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They're oared to the docks where a Guild Estimator boards and examines the cargo, noting its quality and determining the number of lots that will go up for sale. |
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But if you can stir your stumps, avoid the trippery town of Paphos, except for the Roman Villa of the mosaics, and go up to the Vineyards of the Troodos. |
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As soon as the curtains go up you will be laughing your head off. |
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Public transport fees were to go up by 10 stotinki to 50 stotinki a trip. |
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Notice also that the cords which tie the chausses to the braies originate at the top of the chausse and two of them go up to the casing and are tied there. |
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And even when she's under power, the soundproofing is so good it's hard to tell unless you actually go up to the sun deck to check how many sails are up. |
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The monthly rental charge for the fixed line will be reduced by Nu. 50 a month but the cost of a local charge will go up by 30 chetrums, from Nu. 1.2 a unit to 1.5 a unit. |
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About four o'clock, smoke would go up from the chimneys, as the fire was made up and the big iron boiler, or the three-legged pot, was slung on the hook of the chimney-chain. |
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Yellowstone, if it did go up as a supervolcano, would put out about 2000 cubic kilometres of material into the atmosphere and into the environment. |
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She was to go up to the house when she came home to commiserate with them. |
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The western part of the city in particular has been constantly pounded by Russian artillery, and factories and apartment blocks go up in flames after air raids. |
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My figures go up when I speak of tragedy or use a strong polemical tone. |
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Madras Road was virtually impassable to traffic, allowing only for four-wheel-drive vehicles and trucks, which could go up to a certain point and then turn back. |
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I want to get across to people it is their homes that will depreciate in value if these masts go up and so it is in their interest to get involved. |
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The authors of this book so believe in it, it has a written guarantee that if you apply it, your average will go up one grade point or your money back. |
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All students are accompanied by the instructor who has a firm grasp on them and on an anchor line to make sure they don't go up too fast and damage their eardrums. |
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They can go over the surface of the eye socket, go up to the skull base. |
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Pluck up your courage and go up and introduce yourself to him, then try to mention what you are doing, and get his e-mail so you can send him more information. |
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As a result of this expansion, the production capacity of the state-of-the-art switchgear plant is expected to go up by about 50 per cent. |
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In the pre-industrial age, the CO2 response to temperature was that the temperature would go up and CO2 would go up. |
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However, though larger ships transported the growing volume of goods, labour productivity did not go up sufficiently to realise these. |
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He called a panchayat of the village and asked them if they objected to having a mill go up next to their village. |
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Some farms inspect the blades of three turbines per day by photographing them from the monopile through a 600mm lens, avoiding to go up. |
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Since this, the drapers of Shrewsbury are obliged to go up to the country, and purchase the articles in small quantities at farms and cottages. |
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While the old standard for an oil change was 3,000 miles, many vehicles are able to go up to 5,000 miles between oil changes these days. |
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However, Johnson said he did not want tax rates to go up or for European Union countries to do this in unison. |
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As the green houses help produce off-season vegetables, the prices will go up like other off-season vegetables, he added. |
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I understand these are peppercorn rents and will need to go up and that the council is trying to make savings everywhere. |
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Fares of Ordinary Second Class trains will go up by 2 paise per km while for non-suburban travel it will be 3 paise. |
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As gas prices go up, people tend to buy less convenience store food and drinks, which are more profitable for gas station owners than gasoline. |
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They basically thrive when oil prices go up, and now they are crying uncle when prices go down. |
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Even better for the Little Rock native and Atlanta Hawks start swingman is the fact his salary is set to go up yet again. |
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You start to build a community in which your people can share information with each other without having to go up and down the chains of command. |
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Afterwards, you go up with your oldies to the beer garden and you get a lemon squash and sit in the shade and wait for the Fremantle Doctor. |
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Most experts consider 17-pound monofilament to be the minimum, and some go up to 25-pound. |
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We were taught by the other Habitat volunteers and were actually even allowed to go up onto the roof at the end to lay out the tarpaper. |
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I kept buying hoping the price would go up, but I eventually decided I was fighting the tape. |
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Then prices will go up and we'll have to ski on bunny slopes because of possible injuries on riskier lifts. |
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I noticed that a shinily refurbished Gateshead school has got a flight of stairs so high, pupils are allowed to go up it, but not down it. |
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Typically, we'll see prices go up this time of year and the refineries usually complete their reformulations by April,'' she said. |
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Zend Accelerator can, it is claimed, make PHP dynamic web sites go up to five times faster without additional hardware. |
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Suddenly the lights go up and Hysterica's dancers, dressed in Grey Ant, explode into a high-energy, ambisexual dance. |
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But if you don't fancy the walk, you must go up to its starting point on the Aiguille de Midi. |
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Eleven bottles of champagne, which were found in the wreck off Finland's Aaland Islands in 2010, will go up for auction on Friday. |
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And the angel of the Lord commanded Gad to tell David, to go up, and build an altar to the Lord God in the thrashingfloor of Ornan the Jebusite. |
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Because most pots are played shorthanded, medium pocket pairs, as well as AK, AQ, and AJ, go up in value. |
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You could go up onstage and say anything, and you wouldn't feel weird or feel any pressure. |
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In the financial markets, stock prices, bond prices, currency rates, interest rates and dividends go up and down, creating risk. |
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Some lawsuits go up and down the appeals ladder repeatedly before final resolution. |
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The rhyme has traditionally been seen as a nonsense verse, particularly as the couple go up a hill to find water, which is often thought to be found at the bottom of hills. |
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Besides, we're all going to go up to some gun club next Saturday where they do a lot of trap shooting and practice shooting at clay pigeons with our bows. |
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The ferro chrome project is expected to generate around 300 direct and indirect jobs in the first phase, which will go up to 600 when the second phase is complete. |
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We also can test for thymidine kinase levels, which go up significantly when there is a rapid amount of cell division, a hallmark of cancer's growth. |
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First let him go up to the principal Altar and asperge it on every side. |
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If feed grain becomes scarce, he says, the price will go up, and China will no longer buy it on world markets, thus easing the stress on production. |
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We'll go up there directly after brekker, and have another wish. |
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To isolate the problem of valid orders is to go up a blind alley. |
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He had good coverage, so I thought I could just go up and outmuscle him. |
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Then everything would go up in a vomitous eruption of glitter and flame and smoke and the streets would be filled with the fog of it for days on end. |
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He had seen Alice go up to Crewe's flat, and he has one of her gloves. |
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I'm surprised he doesn't go up in the stands after his foul balls here. |
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