Even if she skips the Ironman this year, Ratkovic plans to conquer the race soon, and she won't go without the intention of winning. |
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Feminist scholars have pointed out how many women in scripture go without names. |
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You psyche yourself up for the operation, go without food the night before and don't get much sleep because you are worked up. |
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We like the pub, it is somewhere people of our age can go without fear of trouble and John will keep it like that. |
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Like most small spots or tiny boils, a furuncle is likely to go without any treatment. |
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It does, however, go without saying that general principles are by no means universal truths. |
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They are there to help us store fat for our long treks across the desert, so we can go without eating for long periods. |
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I realized then that he wasn't planning on letting me go without having his way with me. |
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Many villagers feel aggrieved that water is sourced from rural areas to supply towns but the rural infrastructure has to go without. |
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Characters and plot threads come and go without a great deal of logic or consistency. |
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The networks are sufficiently strong that members can come and go without threatening the cohesiveness of the overall partnership. |
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I just heard some wally on the radio saying that we should all go without meat for 24 hours and make the world a better place. |
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Ten-dollar burgers and six-dollar dagwood dogs led more than a few to go without dinner. |
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Artists and cartoonists worked diligently to produce dozens of posters to exhort people to buy bonds, go without meat, and enlist in the army. |
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I wear a pair of bags, a dirty sweater, and go without hat or shoes and stockings. |
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It should go without saying that it's vital to ensure that the car is capable of a long journey. |
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Despite the abundance, there are still millions of people who go without water, or have to battle to get drips for consumption. |
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The school is in a poor district of the province and students often go without the simplest of items, let alone educational funds. |
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Now, I can relate to this because I went as far as I could possibly go without actually switching from the bank I've been with for 25 years. |
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Also, remember that it is better to drink dirty water than to go without drinking water all. |
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Now we too would go without uniforms, so as to mask our presence among the civilians. |
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We simply can't let these vets go without help, because we saw after Vietnam what the long-term repercussions of that negligence can be. |
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She had hit pay dirt, and she wouldn't let go without a fight. |
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Meanwhile, 34 million grandmas and grandpas count their pills, ration their drugs, curb their lifestyles, and go without food in order to buy their prescriptions. |
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If you love a cosy awning atmosphere this means that you do not have to go without fresh air and a great view of the outside world. |
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All we do know is that Opening Day will come and go without big-league ballplayers playing big-league ball in big-league ballparks. |
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It's nice to be able to go there having done what we have and give it a go without too much pressure. |
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If you are receiving Communion yourself, go without genuflecting up to the top step of the altar at the front on the Epistle side and kneel down. |
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However, for most people head noises come and go without causing severe inconvenience. |
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Technical sophistication and safety for all who like to shower but don't want to go without a bath. |
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If you fancy giving it a go without having to get up at the crack of dawn every day Farm Frenzy is the game for you! |
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So they were perfectly willing then for the United States to go without a defense secretary for a while. |
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And perhaps it should go without saying at this point that no one knows the strength of the enemy America is fighting. |
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It should go without saying that the current reports surrounding Mama June are far more serious than any of those things. |
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It should go without saying that an accurate report of actual events is a necessary part of any good study. |
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I would remind you though, that no human being can go without food, not for a single day. |
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We can go without food or water for days, but we can only survive for several minutes without air. |
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This is my thank you to each of you who has inspired a shy idealist to find a voice, which far too many of our People go without. |
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Some low-income women have no source of affordable care and therefore go without prenatal care altogether. |
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Sometimes, because they do not have the income they need, some seniors will go without medications when they need them. |
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As well, many felt that a 10-year period was a long time to go without a security check or verification of personal information. |
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I have to go away and report that I have to go without making terms with you. |
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As long as they have access to plants, they can go without water for a long time. |
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Indeed it should go without saying that when there is suspicion a check shall always be carried out. |
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Children generally have access to treats at home and could go without when they are in school. |
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For instance, which audience had best accepted in one go without budging from beginning to end the play Waiting for Godot? |
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I was just about to raise the Blue Peter then and go without you, mate! |
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Will the stars have to go without hair dryers and champagne on ice? |
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It should go without saying that his ideas about how to fight poverty are as a batty as they come, completely driven by ideology. |
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He let the bolt of the crossbow go without a second thought. |
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With senior board members receiving massive pay hikes for 2003, it was rather ungracious of management to expect the workers to go without a pay rise. |
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For example, Great Britain has banned veal crates and limits to fifteen hours the amount of time animals can go without food and water during transport. |
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Many unemployed workers and their families go without health insurance. |
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Thinking some more, I think you should definitely go without the hose. |
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They are commonly the last to eat and the first to go without food in times of shortage. |
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That may go without saying, but how much better is it to have protection in place? |
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People will go without police protection, without equal protection. |
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There are many mothers and children who live in this country who live in unsafe places, who go without food, who do not have electricity or heat because of persistent deep poverty. |
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While it may not be the levels of far-off destitution we're most inclined to recall, the truth is that many go without the most basic of comforts we consider intrinsic to living. |
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But it should also go without saying that airports and airlines have a responsibility to ensure that all flights are no-go areas for drunks. |
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That this bit of common sense doesn't go without saying says volumes about the state of California public education. |
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Some hunts may go without catching a fox for several seasons, despite chasing two or more foxes in a single day's hunting. |
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For greater ascesis, some may choose to go without food entirely for a short period of time. |
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Like mad-dog in the hottest day Byron runs snapping strait away, And those unlucky fellows judge ill Who go without a whip or cudgel. |
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It should not go unmentioned that there are topics on which we have clear differences of opinion, and in this broad dialogue it does not go without being discussed. |
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It should go without saying, but there is no evidence that this is true. |
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She rode reinless on Gxagxa, Twin' s brown and white horse, which seemed to know exactly where to go without being guided by her. |
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Women typically wore stockings and canvas bathing boots with such suits, but choosing to go without them was a small first step towards uncovering the body at the beach. |
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Once you've used one, you'll never want to go without one again: the practical Dometic CRAMER portable grills have been warmly recommended by al fresco chefs for over 30 years. |
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Will Bruno Mars rock a fedora and the Chili Peppers go without shirts? |
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I am worried about other people's pets, but boa constrictors can go without food for months. |
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In short, sustainable development is an absurd notion, dreamt up by the rich to explain to the poor that, in order to save humanity in the future, they must go without today. |
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The commercialisation of health means not only that many people go without much-needed medical attention, but those who do receive it, pay too high a price. |
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We must continue to develop the functions in the screens, but without forgetting to determine how far we can go without running into the technological limitations faced by our customers. |
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They live a very basic existence and sometimes go without food for days on end despite being surrounded by edible berries: they would rather starve than give away any clues to the Laos authorities of their whereabouts. |
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Obviously, these charming technological creatures won't go without the most important thing for any kind of girl: wearing pretty outfits to look great on any occasion. |
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It would seem to go without saying, but many of us forget that we can save water in simple ways like not letting the tap run while shaving, washing your face, or brushing your teeth. |
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The Prime Minister knew she had unfairly fast-tracked one of her campaign workers for citizenship. The Prime Minister knew her campaign staff let an admitted deportation dodger come and go without reporting him to police. |
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Let no child go unloved, let no hunger go unfed, no thirst unsatisfied, let no person go without shelter, let no illness go untreated, let no cry of loneliness go unanswered, let no one perish who can be saved. |
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If they are allowed to go without the studies, we will have a proliferation of many people who, unlike Dr. McDonald, may have not been properly trained and will be doing them willy-nilly. |
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If you forgot to bring your toothpaste, you'll have to go without. |
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I was jest a little child but I knowed I oughten to go without my clothes. |
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