I've had my hair cut and a shave and tomorrow I'm going to grab myself a job hopefully. |
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Burnett and Skyner milked the applause, shook hands, sent over a few practice swings and tossed up for who was going first. |
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I tossed and turned, not due to any specific problem, but in retrospect, I realize I was worried about him going to school. |
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There's such a wide range of styles, but if you're going to be a blues belter, you have no hope of retaining your top range. |
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Even when I'm retired and on the beach in Jamaica with a toy boy, I'll still be going online to find out what's happening. |
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You know, we have orphans and widows, and bereft people who are going to need our help for a long time to come. |
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But, look around and you will see a few hats, caps and berets going around town. |
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Or if you fall for the siren song of the Evil One, you're going to be drained dry and cast into the pit of flames in due course. |
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They were all around us, and when shooting stars fell, you could have sworn that they were going to fall towards you and fall into your hair. |
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I had to move to a less demanding role because my lower back had a bad habit of going berko about 10 days into a two-week exercise. |
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As they both fall about laughing, any fear that they were going to give one line mumbled answers instantly becomes less and less likely. |
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His teaching degree and a year he spent working as a teacher in Dublin was always going to be something he could fall back on. |
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And if you don't stay ahead of your competition, you're invariably going to fall behind. |
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I understand why these guys are toyi-toying, but this is going to affect me greatly. |
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Enabling every Bermudian to get the housing that they need is going to be a long-term project. |
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What were you going to do if I'd invited him inside? Pound on the door? TP the yard? |
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We were going to TP the cabin and write some stuff on the windows with the toothpaste. |
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A member shall indicate his vote by raising his or her hand or by going into a lobby. |
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His idea of an ideal Saturday night is going out for a bevvy with his mates. |
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I will not advance but by the strange calamities that work as on shallops on calmed water, a slow going nowhere kind of motion toward centermost. |
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Some folks may not want to read another self-absorbed memoir written by a middle-aged Caucasian going through a midlife crisis. |
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And if we're going to disrespect the place, we might as well have the decency to spell it right. |
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Years ago, it became clear to me that unless I placed my children first, I wasn't going to have shalom, which means integrity or wholeness. |
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While I'm not going on an actual Wedding Tour this year, my nuptial calendar is, as always, quite full. |
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We're going to see the vicar this evening to discuss our forthcoming nuptials. |
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Now the doctors are recommending that people being screened for the disease give the dish a wide berth for a few days before going to hospital. |
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The counting is still going on, but there were indications that Saryna Bistro could be a good mid-range restaurant. |
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The grammar in that last sentence was really shameful, and it's going to look even worse typed out on a page. |
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Heavens above, I don't think that expression of view is going to sort of stop communications policy in its tracks. |
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That these women were on the wrong track and he was going to put them on the right track. |
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Are judge and jury, who are after all in the end only one of us, really going to be taken in by all this shameless role-playing? |
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I pictured some hopeful bachelor, going down on one knee and beseeching his love to be his forever. |
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Walk home one night after the taxi driver threw me out because he thought I was going to be sick. |
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He opened his mouth to announce that he was going to be sick, but the vomit rose through his throat before he could say the words. |
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He knew he was going to be sick, and took deep breaths to prevent himself from vomiting. |
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She didn't want to run into anything unexpected, and if the Norak were going to spring a trap, now would be the time. |
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She was going to appreciate every second of this day, she decided, shampooing her hair briskly. |
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Sarah is beside herself with grief, and the British Consulate say they are going to get her home as soon as possible. |
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There appeared to be some trackwork going on, as there was a crane sitting next to the tracks. |
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It may be a dubious analogy, but just say that reading a novel is something like going on a ride at the midway. |
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But first of all, it's not like they're going to take a helicopter down there and shanghai these people to the CBS studios. |
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You go just past Atlantis, hang a left at the Garden of Eden, keep going past Shangri-La, and make the first right turn past Never-Never Land. |
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Her mother is constantly nagging her about what she is going to do with her life. |
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Every day, we would nag my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us. |
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You just know this one is going to end up with someone going to intensive care in traction. |
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I must say I didn't feel like a sorceress that was going to wield mighty power. |
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It was all right for you to live in shanties and not to have any voice in what's going on, but now you have. |
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Well, if we're going to put up with water-cured bacon, we might as well pay as little as possible for it. |
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So I'm going to harness the mighty power of Google and put the beacon out there. |
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I would imagine that anybody who is captured by the enemy ought to be mighty careful going forward. |
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If that's the new definition I have a feeling that the list of enemies of civilization is going to get mighty unwieldy. |
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You always know if a party's stock has been going up or down, but it's mighty difficult to know if it will keep going up or down. |
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We will not be attempting to target the trade, so we're not going to be selling things like cement mixers. |
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It's pretty much the best political satire that is going on on US TV at the moment. |
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If you are only going out for one night my recommendation for the best night would have to be Friday night. |
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I'm going into middle school soon and I want to look my best and not be teased so much! |
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And with the construction that is going on, it is already difficult to get a builder and tradespeople. |
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How long are workers going to follow a trade union that has no real perspective to offer? |
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If the duo have any plans at all of going outside, they had best do it early. |
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If we are going to do something, we had best do it quick, before they get completely out of our range. |
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But there's a limited amount of stuff to harvest, and bringing in more sharecroppers and putting in longer hours isn't really going to pay off. |
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She was sitting down near the lounge chair, going through her collection of trading cards. |
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Did you see a lot of those cultural beliefs or traditions going on while you were there, or was it more medical? |
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As the cast and crew mingled with the crowd of eager reporters a traditional jazz quartet kept the festivities going. |
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Your MIL sounds like a first-class manipulator who has decided things are going to be a certain way. |
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The only thing that keeps me going is the hope of escape, and the mild satisfaction I get from ruining the occasional piece of furniture. |
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Previous share-outs of public spending have left Scottish transport trailing the investment going to English rail and roads. |
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You spend thirty minutes in a traffic jam next to a car that has more power going to its speakers than its wheels. |
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I eventually pulled out of the space, into a traffic jam of cars, all going the same way, and pulling out! |
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Then, she came back, and I told her it was going to mildew since it was all wet. |
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Perhaps the most significant milepost came just after the First World War, when Suzanne Lenglen won everything going in tennis. |
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There were a couple of other fish but I could see that this amount of shark bait was not going to last long. |
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That reminds me. I'm going out to dinner at Isabella's tomorrow night. See? I'm not so tragic after all. |
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The trails show people going to the most extraordinary lengths to make time to listen to the new digital radio stations. |
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So, going into the fourth, the selected opponent was still trailing the house favourite. |
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I started when I was nine years old going round with my father with a horse and float with milk churns. |
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Silver milk churns will make the perfect containers for your wedding table centres if you are going for a relaxed country rustic feel. |
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But the diesel kept going, because the hostler, not being a trainman, had never thought of trying the coupling. |
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I am going to have a book called Heroin, and it will be about trainspotters and guys who look out for trains, and there will be no heroin in it. |
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Others are probably wondering why I'm going on about my life being shattered and ruined. |
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You end up with a train wreck of an ad, which people assume is going to lead them to a similarly complicated site. |
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Why wouldn't you make a bet on the fact that oil's only going to become more expensive? |
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Will you drop this charade or am I going to have to shave you bald and put you out in the cold? |
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But don't bet on it because I've been watching from the beginning and I'm still not sure what's going on. |
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United narrowly escaped going three behind when Kerr let loose from long range with his drive shaving the right-hand post. |
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The sport really is going through the mill at the moment, as it goes from controversy to fresh controversy. |
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If the band were laidback before going through the mill, they seem even more so now. |
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We were going through the mill on the side, not being able to get on and play ourselves. |
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After that I'm going to have a go at knitting a lace shawl for the new baby. |
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And finally, on the technology front, Sony has announced it is finally going to stop producing Betamax video recorders. |
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He highlights a history of such values going back as far as the millennial heretics of the fourteenth century. |
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He heard the trample of a soldier and the muffled sound of the grenade going off. |
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She focused her power on the warriors below her, going into an almost meditative trance. |
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Rabbi Fisher quickly stood up and told me that he was going to call in a beit din, an impromptu court comprised of three rabbis. |
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Due to the slow and expensive process of the civil courts, the alternative of going to a beit din is attractive. |
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They are going to tranquilize the deer if they find him with tranquilizer guns, but they have to shoot the alligators. |
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I was highly tranquilised at the time and I really didn't know what was going on. |
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The old lady had brought a brush and a pair of shears that she was probably going to cut my hair with. |
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There is no way any of us are going to get her an elite card, not even if we won a million on the lottery. |
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In this context, going beyond the form means transcending the notion of bread as commodity and examining the labor that made it possible. |
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The movement that has always been best at spontaneity is going to have to become better at synthesis. |
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Not a word about how we are going to better distribute the surplus water that the country already has. |
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Now, if they are going to shed our blood, why should we look on at our women and children being clubbed, and offer no retaliation? |
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We have a young squad which is capable of going one better than the runner's-up place we achieved last season. |
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Runner-up here last week, and a previous course-and-distance winner, he is capable of going one better, provided things pan out right for him. |
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We had better do it because if we don't, the Americans are going to shut us down. |
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I thought I had better do something about it now before it really gets going, because I would not want something like this on my own doorstep. |
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The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts. |
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No longer is Art Theft a refined craft of niminy-piminy alarm evasion, but more and more a matter of going in with all the guns blazing. |
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He will be going into schools and creating partnerships between the schools and the club. |
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So transferability between different pension arrangements is not going to be as free and easy as planned at the outset. |
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If you don't accept this punishment I'm going to inform the chairman to put you on the transfer list. |
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Between you and me, I fear the same thing is going to happen in this new euro era. |
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And I think he thought he was going to make mincemeat of me, but I really had grown up to debate in my family, so we had a very equal debate. |
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If they are right, postulated processes that do not bear this relation to our experiential lives cannot be going on in our minds. |
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From today, this small spa town in County Clare is going to be transfigured. |
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A few nights ago, just as I was going to bed, it popped into my mind for no apparent reason. |
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I am going through the selection process to become a foster carer, as this is something I have had a mind to do for some years. |
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I have watched a coconut sapling slowly grow into a tree and imagined it ever so often in my mind's eye before going to sleep. |
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Well, now, if that's what you got on your mind, well, you're going about it all wrong. |
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The end result was mind-blowingly brutal, and summed up, with total and complete clarity, exactly what our music was going to sound like. |
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Are gay students going to be the only students whose transgressions would be kept secret from their parents? |
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Taking a poetry course with Heaney was a bit transgressive, given that my doctoral degree was going to be in history of science. |
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I think it's a psychological mind game he's still going for the drivers' title. |
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Beginning to think you are going to be left on the shelf forever and end up as an elderly spinster dying alone and being eaten by your own cats? |
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Of course, it doesn't mean she's going to come anywhere decent, but at least she'll give a good show. |
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The sun was going low beyond the trees but there was still plenty of light. |
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The main thing I had going for me was almost instant acceptance by other women as one of them that actually predated my transition. |
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One is still going through transition, and one has had the full run of surgery. |
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The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms. |
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There is going to be a very definite detection of mines and some bombs that have not been detonated off the coast of Hawaii. |
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It's going to be chaired by me for The Media Report, and we're going to look at the Internet from anarchic dream to legal minefield. |
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They're now going back over the call-tape to see what the tosspot actually said. |
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You can't predict with any accuracy the total amount of anything that the whole country's going to need. |
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Now on a broad bench, we followed it around to the right, going through a tunnel with snow. |
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If it means going from 200 to 205 for bench presses, then to 215 and 225, I'm gradually achieving the long-term goal of benching 300 pounds. |
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If young people are going around toting weapons, then that is because the laws already in existence are not being enforced. |
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Alec had reached a point in his career when he wasn't going to get any sexy parts. |
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Barely bigger than a book of matches, the Optima 2000 is going to make a lot of serious gun toters rethink their attitude about dot sights. |
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Somebody who can bench-press hundreds of pounds isn't necessarily going to be the best bowler. |
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Of course he was going to have a sniff at the first piece of totty that showed him any sympathy and consideration. |
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He says I'm rescinding bail, I'm issuing a bench warrant and I'm going to hold it for an hour. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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However, I'm going to shout that honestly, Rick, you are losing your touch. |
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If that's true, then the UBP and the community are out of touch with the way the capital punishment debate is going. |
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It shows he's out of touch what's been going on in America over the last three years. |
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I wasn't going too fast but probably faster than conditions warrant, for you never really know what's round the next bend in the road. |
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He says his experience on the show is definitely going to improve his touchdown dances. |
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I was going to let her make the first move because she was the one who had the problem with me. |
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Many car parks are going because high land prices make building flats more economic. |
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Before going to Tanzania, Xia will be throwing a benefit concert to raise funds in the third week of April. |
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She says it is going to take executives of color to bring about changes to benefit the parity of newsroom diversity. |
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I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that he was confused about how old he was. |
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It's going to be tough on staff because they wouldn't be home until 3am after an evening meeting. |
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It was a good mental toughener, though, which is exactly why I'll be going back next week. |
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That's exactly what critics are saying, and what they say is there's really a policy of benign neglect going on. |
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One could readily imagine Woods not going out on the tour competing as assiduously as he does, but there he is. |
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On Wednesday, members will tour the site before going to The Guildhall for a presentation about the scheme. |
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Next time the kids are on school vacation, I'm hiring a sitter and going to work. |
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We've finished school this year and are going to university after summer vacation. |
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This week is going to be a little hectic since I'm trying to get so many things done before I leave on vacation. |
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We are not going to just roll over and say we're not interested in tourism any more. |
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You knew that this was going to be a movie about a man who was bent on controlling his message. |
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All said and done, the police authorities seem to be bent on going ahead with their welcome experiment. |
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If Clive Woodward's side is going to beat the tourists then it will be down to the free running backs to inflict the damage. |
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I think part of the reason I'm afraid that his family is going to freak is because I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that mine will. |
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He then proceeded to tell me that without a shadow of a doubt he should be able to get online right now or he was going to cancel his account. |
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My wife and I always enjoy going for a jog, and we were vacationing somewhere where we were running every day. |
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She couldn't get off the rope tow and ended up going to the top of the mountain. |
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Where is this going, what is victory, are we moving toward advancing our goals? |
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Why, you're an obvious case of shagger's back. There must be funny business going on. |
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Our eyes never left one another's and soon it clicked in my head what he was going to do. |
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It's going to pay off from the marketing machine that retailers will build, including clicks and mortar as part of it. |
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I'm going up to Brisbane later this week for a night on the town with some mates. |
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This does not prevent the blokes going out on the town, however, so a quick meal and I'm off to an unspecified pub. |
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This range can make for tough going, as do swatches of untranslated Latin and Middle English and other assumed knowledge. |
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I can tell him what's going on in the foreground, middle ground, background, the left, the right. |
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I did what I thought was right for me, going to university then becoming a town planner. |
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A handful of moderates are talking to middle-of-the-road Senate Republicans about possible compromises, although the talks are going slowly. |
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And given the opportunity to see the evidence, they're going to come to their own conclusion and, I hope, give him a fair shake. |
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This really shook Mel up and caused him to ask himself if his life was going in the right direction. |
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Still, I've been thinking, if you're going to shake this thing up, maybe my initial plan didn't go far enough. |
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With all that's going on in the gaming industry at the moment, is the industry on its way to a big shakedown? |
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People are just not going to agree on hardware, operating systems, programming languages, databases, middleware and lots of other things. |
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You know what, I'm going to call a tow truck and then we'll discuss the damages, all right? |
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He was a natural at teasing Cody and bouncing his little brother around up to the point where Kayla wondered if the little boy was going to toss his cookies all over Landon. |
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As he'd walked her home the previous night, it had become obvious that he wasn't shamming, that he really was going to treat her like a kid sister. |
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So while doomsday believers make a mad dash towards their shelters in 2029, I'll be going straight to a telescope. |
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Obviously, former pols with less to lose are going to be freer to mix it up on the telly. |
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He's never going to go away, you know, so we might as well get used to it. |
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I thought a tractor beam was going to come out and pull us in. |
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The children had busily gathered the small red fruit, and strung it upon long bents of grass, to keep it as a dessert to the dinner they were going to eat in the woods. |
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On Wednesday we were going to do a touristy sight seeing bus tour thing, to get our bearings, but then we hit on the idea of doing the whole city on rollerblades. |
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Maybe I'll just shave on days when I'm going to see Marianne. |
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If my husband was going to get ill it might as well be somewhere nice. |
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If they're going to make you fight, you might as well do the job properly. |
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They started calling me a tout and saying they were going to shoot me. |
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Realising the going would not be good on the Knavesmire for heavy traffic they decided to offer a tow to vehicles taking part in the Northern Motor Caravan Show. |
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When I got home and I was shaving my legs I thought I was going to faint. |
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It was one of those special moments when you get a shaft of light, when something which you thought you couldn't know emerges, and you suddenly see what was going on. |
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I remember them giving me warm towelettes with chop sticks and playing old American films dubbed over in Chinese and wondering what was going to become of me. |
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But the French are here, and won't accept anything less than going one better than their shock effort in 1999, in which they progressed to the final. |
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She now lived alone on the 10th floor of a tower block, and I always ended my visits to her going to the window to admire the magnificent view over the city. |
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Not only were photoflashes going off and cameras clicking every few minutes, there was also an interviewer with a microphone, to test the talents of the little ones. |
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She's already turned traitor on her own people once, and as convincing as her story is I'm not going to rule out the possibility she'll do it again. |
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The fact that a person mightn't be going was never even countenanced and those of us that were left to knock out the lights began to feel worse and worse as the day went on. |
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Rather, Shaytan is going to work on your mind harder now to take you away from this great step that you would be taking towards getting closer to Allah Ta'ala. |
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I was looking for people with specific trades and technical skills, but alongside me were my colleagues who were going to recruit people like Gurkhas. |
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With this cross-product availability, an already cutthroat market is going to get even more competitive, and the battle for female mindshare will be the key to victory. |
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Buying incubator shares at inflated prices, whose underlying assets where just other dotcom shares trading at inflated prices, was never going to work. |
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For more middle-of-the-road housing, the big one is going to be the redevelopment of the council-owned Lagoon Farm, which could realise as many as 800 sections. |
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We've been trailblazers before, and we're going to break new ground again. |
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It's reflected in the privatization that's happening to the people in the townships in South Africa, and in what's going on in the streets of Toronto and Halifax. |
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I doubt that many middle-of-the-roaders are going to see the film. |
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In desperation I invented a reason to drive over to Minehead, thinking that the hustle and bustle of the town would shake me up, get me going again. |
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Not so long before, executions had been popular entertainment and trips to a madhouse were like going to the circus. |
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I was, after all, going to a memorial service and wanted to look my best. |
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Our refuse is now only going to be collected every two weeks and between times we get a garden refuse collection and the existing recycle collection. |
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He was going to tow our glider to a height of 3000 feet the norm for a beginner's flight and Paul would then release the tow rope to commence the long descent. |
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If I'm going to have an affair, I'm going to have an affair, whether it's in the papers or not, whoopee. |
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Eventually, even the most enthusiastic diner will tire of going to his restaurant. |
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This reminded me of the street battles going on in Missouri and looting accusations. |
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I understand their going berko when trapped behind some hemp-clad feral weaving from side to side and balancing shopping bags of soy milk on his handlebars. |
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Even before the paycheck bombshell, institutional investors were going public with long-festering complaints about improper practices on the NYSE trading floor. |
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I don't know, Mitch, what the psychiatrists or psychologists on our panel are going to say, but others today have been saying that he is toying with us. |
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There's no political mileage in any unionist leader going against that. |
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Don't tell me you guys were going to TP my locker! That's so last year. |
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She's going to break out of her shell to figure out who she really is. |
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I was going to go home and fix my face, hide it with makeup and hope that Brendan wasn't shallow enough to break up with me because I was temporarily ugly. |
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Senator Christopher Dodd of Connecticut and Senator Mitch McConnell of Wherever are going at it hammer and tong. |
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If it takes something the size of a can of tuna to hold a farad, then 10,080 farads is going to take up a LOT more space than a single AA battery! |
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I have spoken to the traffic department and they are going to renew and replace the traffic signs warning drivers of the bend as well as putting anti-skid patches on the road. |
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They were going to tranquilize her until the ceremony was performed. |
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I was a bit worried that the pub would be full of trainspotters but at 7pm it was full of the usual commuter types having a last bevvy before going home. |
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Tommy, famous for his sexcapades, is finally going to go to college. |
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This time they were going to remain on the defensive in western Europe, while mobilising their military forces and industrial base to fight a total war. |
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He's way better than all the other half-baked shamateurs who crop up in the canvas chairs during Davis Cup ties, but he's not going to win a major and it's not his fault. |
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Some of those sales are likely going to come from employees, who will thus get liquidity. |
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We will be going into the recording studio soon to record some new tracks. |
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I'm not going to sit around some map room and micromanage the war. |
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At about 9 p.m., when it was obvious that there wasn't going to be anything terribly stimulating going on, Shane and Junior started making tracks. |
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In three weeks time, though, there are going to be large changes to the market average, which everyone is trying to benchmark their performance against. |
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Mrs Moffat told the inquest that Mrs Seaton had been devastated over the temporary split but did not think the relationship was going to work out. |
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Our mate's not going to spend his hard-earned oil money on totty for you. |
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I'm going to fight if you touch me or hurt me or do harm to my family. |
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We are going a roundabout way to the village via a quiet length of top road and track and then an abandoned rail line of cinder trackbed ablaze with fireweed. |
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It's going to be more difficult for the young actors coming up today to keep a low profile. |
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We trailed early in the contest, 5-2, going into the bottom of the second. |
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I am completely out of touch with what's going on in the world. |
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Walking past a taverna after a few bevvies one night, his eyes lit on a display cabinet with what appeared to be succulent roasted half-chickens going round on the spit. |
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It might be better to be a friend who can show her another way of life, than a second mother who's going to solve all of her problems by whisking her out of the trailer park. |
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Hunting is actually one of the safer sports going, with far fewer injuries each year than, say, touch football, Frisbee football, or even your unit's physical fitness program. |
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He said that we'd better move if we were going to make it home by dark. |
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He is fearless going over the middle and has great moves after the catch. |
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For example, when there's a cache miss, the execution unit is shut down, because the microprocessor knows it's not going to be used for a few cycles. |
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It may come to that, but that's going to take some sheer brute cash. |
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And when I learned that it was going to be going on the market, I asked the administrator of the llc if I could purchase it. |
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I'm going to collate all the poems into a bestselling anthology. |
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I'm busting myself going on every audition that I'm remotely right for, and you dump a perfectly good job because some old guy gets a little touchy-feely. |
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Flopping down in the empty armchair with my milky coffee and half a bowl of cereal, I aligned the main problems in my head in the order I was going to tackle them in. |
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I think it's going to be tough on the mother when that trial comes. |
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She looks like she's going to be sick, her milky skin drained of blood. |
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It seemed clear that the Prime Minister was going to tough it out, hoping, no doubt, that the hoopla over the Olympics would quickly distract the attention of the electors. |
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He jokes about going through airport security with the then 800-year-old document, which is now on loan to the National Archives. |
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A more tractable alternative is to try to measure how much people want things, and then to measure how well life is going by seeing how many of their desires are satisfied. |
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But even if tough-minded businessmen and a reform-minded government make all the right moves, B.C. is going to be a far different province in the 21st century. |
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Use a sheet bend if you're going to put heavy stress on the knot, if one end is hard to bend or tie, or if you don't want the knot to come undone any time soon. |
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So we stepped outside, blinking in the suddenly warm sunlight, and leaned our heads against the door, the better to hear the conversation going on inside. |
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However, cases of 112 employees going on superannuation in 2014 are being finalized and efforts would be made to clear their dues well in time. |
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I'm not going to sugar-coat it that I'm some sober human being, because I'm not. |
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Now, for the first time, scientists have actually caught a star in the act of going supernova. |
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We were always the underdogs and it's going to be like that for us in this qualifying campaign. |
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Wearing a surgical mask is not going to eliminate the risk of inhaling unwanted viruses and air pollution. |
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Somebody's going to have to pull down all the different cookie jars at MTA and cook something. |
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We were actually the first job Lou had after going through some things. |
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Some of the lines have numbers on them so you can quickly tell whether you are going up hill or down hill when cutting across the contour lines. |
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It was sump 9 where Jason reached the record depth, with the explorers going without natural light for more than 10 days. |
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Elections are a nonissue and APHC is not going to waste time and energy on running a boycott campaign. |
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That meant limited opportunities for opera going and concertizing, though not a complete dearth. |
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She said the money saved by trains going non-stop through Conwy should be compared with losses to the local economy. |
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The conveyer belt, on which the miners were going down in the mine, broke down, deputy governor Andrei Malakhov told Itar-Tass on Thursday. |
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That footballers are overpaid, underworked, selfish guys who care more about fancy cars than what's going on in the real world. |
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Is this going to cause students to load up on un-repayable debt? |
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When I was here as an underclassman going through it, the seniors said, 'You know what? |
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Then at one stage said he wanted an unedited 40-minute interview of himself in the film, which, of course, was never going to happen. |
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Ostensibly a sun-drenched love song but there's something darker going on too. |
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Whether or not Gates does return as CEO temporarily, it is clear that he is going to be the kingmaker for any permanent replacement for Ballmer. |
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Furthermore, he was infatuated with somebody who was going to be a nonstarter from the word go. |
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A MOTHER was so scared of going to the dentist she fixed her teeth back in with superglue when they fell out. |
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When I get him, I'm going to have a coonskin cap made to hang over my fireplace. |
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A woman in New Zealand has told how she thought she was going to die after she accidentally superglued her mouth shut. |
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It's going to be contemporarily, it'll be one of the greatest fights in the last 15 years when it does happen. |
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The pacy Connor Bell has been Rhyl's most exciting prospect going forward, but the young northeasterner cannot do it all on his own. |
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And in the end, ill-discipline cost us and a guy like Felipe Contemporize wasn't going to miss penalties from those distances. |
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As I write this the clouds are threatening more rain and I've got piles of suntan cream steadily going off. |
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It's a form of stability control that prevents the car understeering and going straight through a hedge if you overdo it into a corner. |
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Understand that what you're doing is unethical, but consider the degree of real damage this is going to cause and accept that you are-like all of us-imperfect. |
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I think we all found it hard to predict where Chris was going to go and how he was going to tell a story faithful to season one without underselling the veracity of it. |
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I am thinking of going for a chemical peel to remove the fine lines from my face but I have heard that I won't be able to sunbathe afterwards without causing damage. |
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Peggy and Murray Schwartz seamlessly pass the reader from one partner to the other, almost undetectably going back and forth between each other's personal narrative voice. |
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