Lucy reseated herself, motioning for the emissary to take a seat on the upper deck, so as to better see what was going on. |
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Equally disturbing is what sort of messed up wacko ideas are floating around their heads regarding what is going on in the real world. |
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There is another battle going on that is a long way from the bombings and fighting on the frontline. |
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So, instead of going around with our eyes shut hoping the problem will go away why don't we all wake up to what's going on around us. |
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The dirty deal was done before anyone at the Hungarian FA woke up to what was going on. |
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Before going on his 'walk', he would sort the mail delivered by horse and cart from Leominster into a pile for each postman and sub-office. |
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Your regular Friday afternoon guide to what is going on in local parks and along your usual walkies routes. |
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Work is going on round the clock to ensure the opening night goes as planned. |
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She had been in New York for the past few weeks and knew little of the scheming that was going on in her absence. |
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This is a fight that's been going on not only in modern history but in Biblical times. |
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There was just so much more to see and do but time and tide wait for no man, and my budget was going on a diet, losing weight fast. |
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I love being so absorbed in a book that I don't hear the things going on around me. |
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If it was beating down on this guy that he wanted out on Monday, what's that say about what's going on in there? |
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Seth sat and surveyed what was going on this Christmas Eve, abundantly glad that he decided to spend it with his new friends. |
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He got out to see what was going on but as he did so they jumped into the car and drove away at speed. |
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He said they had not noticed any warning signs before going on to the causeway. |
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Really smart, very friendly, accessible, and definitely more on top of what is going on in the lab. |
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For a musical about one the century's most original artists, there was a whole lot of derivative going on. |
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Ian and Craig just watched in horror, unable to comprehend what was going on. |
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I had noticed him a few days earlier, playing water sports, going on daily dives and mixing with the beautiful crowd. |
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A show trial is going on in Rome on illegal art acquisitions by the museum. |
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The aggravation quotient is high, but it's good to know these things are going on. |
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Plenty can be written about the racketeering that is going on inside global organisations. |
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Sure there's a lot of computer games, but there's plenty of active pursuits going on after school too. |
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I think maybe to read this blog you have to know the person and know what is going on in the actual real life. |
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For a change it seems that some joined-up thinking is going on, at least in the Treasury. |
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What is going on in Vienna is flatly felonious behavior that is lifting billions of dollars from the pockets of American citizens. |
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There's an interesting conference about animal welfare going on somewhere at the moment. |
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Here we learned that something was going on, which explained why no one was out on a Sunday on the well-trodden paths and tracks. |
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The under 16s are going on tour to Italy in August where they will be playing two Italian teams. |
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Something was going on with railroading, something I had not encountered in my own research on the pre-World War II era. |
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With much ado, he places a mirror in front of him so he can see what is going on behind. |
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We will be out in force to make sure people know what's going on and rallying even more support. |
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But the sheer rampancy of what was supposed to be going on in the King's Royal Hussars was not something most of us have experienced. |
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Naturally we took the one which gave us the best view of what was going on. |
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While all this was going on, she had somehow wormed her way out of her gag. |
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He gets that sense that nobody really knows what's going on, of wheels within wheels or a wilderness of mirrors. |
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But you may have to commit yourself to going on a ramble or wearing a cagoule up a windy hill. |
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I attempted to wake up enough to realise what was going on and stumbled to the karzy, falling over the dog and just making it. |
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A little girl, about the age of Peter, is going on about how a stork brought her mommy's baby. |
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So tread lightly and confront the issue of what's going on in her family only if she reaches out to you for help. |
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This Whitsun, its all about goals with FITC Striker Courses going on the road to a venue near you. |
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She believes that teens in the rural Jamaica can help the industry by reading the newspapers and being aware of what is going on. |
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So he was a highly, very widely read guy and he had a very sound philosophy behind all the nonsense that was going on. |
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He was a good guy who kept me informed of what was going on with the other counselors. |
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That sort of Carnival strikes me as innocent and wholesome compared to what's going on in Germany. |
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Sleeping in a one-bedroom apartment with fraternity keggers going on outside is good for pampered big leaguers, anyway. |
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The visitor should experience a little vertigo, because something is going on that is beyond his ken. |
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It's really odd, and it's been going on for hours and it's starting to really get on my wick. |
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She turns around and sees my wicked grin and immediately wonders what is going on. |
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It's one of those creepy little facts that makes you realize this war has been going on far longer than we know. |
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And yet what a kerfuffle is going on right now because of that awards night! |
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The couple stayed overnight in the hotel's bridal suite before going on their honeymoon. |
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There are people going on protests now who were not even born when Chernobyl happened. |
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But we're looking forward to going on trips to Europe during the school holidays. |
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A third of the investment will go on the country's rail system, with another third going on improvements to the road network. |
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Far too many British buyers make no effort to find out how much of their cash is going on commissions. |
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It wasn't hard for Pearson and Kelly to find summer jobs since Pearson was seventeen and Kelly was going on it. |
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Snooker fans are destined to hear much more about the 22-year-old in the future but here are a few facts to be going on with. |
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Still, I've had enough to be going on with while I've been waiting to hear. |
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So I had a tidy little sum to be going on with, and I live with my Auntie Doll, my mum's youngster sister, in Beckenham, Kent. |
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Merely racking up appearances at club level is enough to be going on with for a youngster who will turn 21 in April, though. |
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Brian is still going on about how two male MPs were photographed kissing in parliament, and this was published in the newspaper. |
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She said each word deliberately and paused slightly before going on to the next word. |
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While the building work was going on my wife and I lived in a flat in No 10 Lower Mount Street. |
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We are not going to make any progress on this until we get some truth and transparency about what's going on. |
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Hence the Golden Jubilee Web site that will tell you what's going on where and gently encourage you to celebrate as well. |
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If you can cope with that then you've got a good chance of going on to win the game. |
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It used to be that rectors or anyone associated with a seminary would have a good chance of going on to be a bishop. |
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And to be honest what were the chances of Mary going on to be a movie star? |
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Trying to find decent gifts whilst fighting pushy people and time constraints is like going on a wild goose chase. |
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Ava, a slumped, grey-haired woman just ahead in the line, is intrigued to hear of similar events going on elsewhere. |
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If you're going on a mainly pole venue you will generally need more shallow drawer space to store your winders. |
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Ulverston Victoria High School's wind band is going on tour in Italy next year. |
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Steady shelling was going on, and there were occasional spatters of machine gun fire through the smashed windows of her refuge. |
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The wine waiter, Jean-Louis Valla, knows everything that's going on everywhere. |
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The problem with Ross going on about it winsomely is that he makes ridiculous the thing he loves. |
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Sending refugees to some rural area where there is nothing going on is, by contrast, a recipe for instability and resentment. |
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Stop wasting your time posting to this site and get going on ridding your Windoze clone of spyware and viruses. |
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Research has been going on for many years to investigate the possibility of artificially cloning animals. |
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Steven turned on his heel and stalked off to the kitchen leaving his dad to wonder what was going on. |
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The 3,900 seats for the show sold out within two hours of going on sale at the end of last week. |
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The first show on Thursday June 26 sold out within hours of tickets going on sale. |
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There was a real electric, festive atmosphere going on, with all the kids in their woolly hats. |
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We cannot know what is going on in the minds of our fellow human beings unless they manifest it by word or deed. |
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Carole found out what was going on and almost left him, but Merritt promised to quit and kept his word after the Vegas fight. |
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I decided to go down to the company and found other people in the same situation demanding to know what was going on. |
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Her husband returned from work later in the day and wondered what on earth was going on. |
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If there's something going on in that crowded four blocks of shops and restaurants, he knows the score. |
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Therefore, the working model presented provides only a rough picture of what is really going on. |
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And he does it all with a smile while you're still reeling and stumbling around with no clue of what's going on. |
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There is clearly something going on with workers in the offices, factories and workplaces of Britain. |
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There are a number of community capacity building workshops going on throughout the Halifax municipality. |
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So he pursued his dream, by entering the theatre world and then going on to the big screen. |
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The three African generals sat around a table, tipping cigarette ash into a marble tray and tutting about the revolution going on outside. |
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In that respect the kind of analysis that is going on is no different to the Kremlinology of the Cold War. |
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And we need to refocus both our resources and the restructure our intelligence community, and those things are going on. |
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I don't understand at all why he is not levelling with the Opposition in terms of what's going on here. |
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While this is going on, the Danish players make a beeline for the shade and some liquid refreshments. |
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The aircraft must refuel on Aitutaki before going on to the remote island, 1200 km northwest of Rarotonga. |
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Well, I knew I had long days at work on Saturday and Sunday, and as the ball was an all-nighter, going on until 6am, I thought it wise not to go. |
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I'm starting to wonder if we might have a serious fraud problem going on with blank endorsements and allonges. |
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I don't have cable, so I won't be cheating to see what the highly-paid yammerers are going on and on about. |
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No I didn't, because I didn't want to relay him any incorrect information, and I didn't know exactly what was going on myself. |
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I was scared and alone and had no indication of what was going on in the nursery. |
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What isn't widely known is that there is another Italian renaissance going on, a renaissance in dance music. |
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We are not certain what is going on in New Mexico, whose state bird is the road runner and whose state flower is the yucca. |
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This is the latest round in a fight over public services which has been going on for nearly a decade. |
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They make you ask what is going on, and lead you to answers which go beyond a verbal reply. |
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The final selection of student projects for the Archiprix is not a representative sample of what is going on below the surface. |
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I would advocate going on to repudiate the entire debt outright, and let the chips fall where they may. |
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There's a bit of a debate going on in feminist blogging circles about feminists, women and the left. |
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Something else is going on, as a number of feminist scholars have indicated. |
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The building's security guard eventually noticed what was going on and called the police. |
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I didn't even know what was going on, even after I finished my third game as the team's anchorman. |
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Of course I still had to take up residency in Florida while the process was going on. |
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I'm aware that I'm about to receive a pile of comments going on about me being a stupid leftie student. |
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What's really going on here is more than annoyances over a missed transfer or frazzled nerves over an abrupt stop during rush hour. |
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This could just be a joke about the nature of retcons, but I wonder if there's something bigger going on. |
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It is not even precipitate to say that our chances of European qualification are slim, going on anorexic. |
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The light going on didn't wake me up though, as I had wisely legislated for it by drinking far too much wine. |
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They are men of leisure, going on a voyage down the Thames River from Kingston to Oxford. |
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I started going on CND and anti-apartheid demonstrations and bought Socialist Worker for the first time. |
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area. |
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There seems to be a competition going on amongst the senior managers to see who can wear the silliest or most revolting tie. |
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Now, understand that there was no lying going on, and no graft or theft or anything else of that nature. |
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It's not just the reporters who are keeping a lid on all the good things going on. |
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It took him a mere two hours to sculpt his subject from life in wax before going on to mould the likeness in his unique paste. |
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How much more while the antitypical atonement is going on in heaven, should those who minister in sacred things be holy. |
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Don't take anything white or light coloured with you unless you are going on some luxury holiday somewhere. |
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There are things going on here that I'd rather not write about, not yet anyhow. |
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Mostly inexpensive metalwork such as ringed pins characterize the industry and crafts going on in the town. |
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The key to avoiding accidents is to be aware of what is going on around you to know the limitations and abilities of your vehicle and yourself. |
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If you've got a line on something going on in the private sector, let me know. |
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I just can't seem to get going on anything so my Doctor, who showed some genuine interest this time, has signed me off for a month. |
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Her quiet words and calm demeanor reminded him more of their time as friends then this rivalry they now had going on. |
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In recent times, going on strike to apply pressure for any grievance in favour of employees has become the in-thing. |
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She seemed to know exactly what colours and line work the portrait needed to really express what had been going on. |
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When he wasn't hanging out with bootleggers in Wyoming roadhouses, he was going on great binges with F. Scott. |
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The company lost its place in the FTSE 100 last month despite its chairman going on a last-minute roadshow to drum up City support. |
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So we can discuss the changes which are going on as really being a by-product of what we call the Aquarian age. |
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It is only the major arcana and not terribly well thought through but it is still going on my collecting list. |
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By this time I was shaking since I had no live bullets in my gun and not knowing what was going on. |
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That hasn't stopped you going on and on and on, arguing over a single word. |
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They know what is going on because I have a list of crime reference numbers as long as my arm. |
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Whenever I try to arrive in the church early to avoid the crowds, there is an Armenian ceremony going on in the grotto. |
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With all the political arm-twisting over climate change going on before G8 begins, the BBC as usual missed the real story this morning. |
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A movie like this tends to attract an awful lot of abstract nonsense going on around it. |
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If you are going on vacation for a long period, you can ask the neighbour to keep a watch on your home. |
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I'm not sure when this one got started, but it has been going on as long as I can remember. |
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Essentially, nobody knew what was going on, and emotions were ruling some heads that should have been kept cooler. |
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Or would things just keep going on as per usual with maybe a few people chiming in about his edgy new style and crackerjack reporting? |
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We also send our best love to you and the children all wish that they were going on the same ship as their Father. |
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Now Anya's a little secretive about her love life, and the rest of us spend a lot of time wondering about what's going on. |
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I don't know about you, but I could do without all the lovey-dovey stuff going on between our parents. |
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We have to assure ourselves that when contracting out has been going on, we've not been substituting cleanliness. |
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Through highs and lows, he faces the camera and explains what's going on and how he's feeling. |
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We simply step out of the physical body and are in our astral body, going on in the mind as usual. |
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It's easy to forget that blogging is not a mainstream activity yet, regardless of the rush on political blogs that is going on at the moment. |
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Morning rush hour traffic was murderous at the best of times, and with something like this going on it was not moving at all. |
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But the Cold War was still going on, and obtaining Russian and Chinese speaking translators was given priority. |
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As would be expected, however, there is much more going on within the picture than is apparent at first glance. |
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I doubt she read all of it, though I do recall the reading going on day after day for what seemed an eternity. |
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They monitor what's going on over the fence with our South East Asian neighbours and here at home. |
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With all of this bad luck going on, you know your luck is going to change in Las Vegas. |
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Employers are at sixes and sevens and, sadly, parents have no idea of what is going on. |
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When everything that's going on on-screen is so chaotic and crazy, it doesn't help when it's cut together with such lunatic randomness. |
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We were going on a night safari, to seek out those animals that stay hidden during the day. |
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They didn't worry about going on the Internet and reading a whole bunch of D grade tablature to learn music. |
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The first step is to recognise what is going on, and to take steps to shore up the machicolated and moth-eaten institution in which I now sit. |
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I explained it was a camera and I was taking photographs of what had been going on on the estate. |
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She had a machinelike way of going on about a topic, as though she were speaking to imbeciles. |
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As contradictory as this might seem at first blush, American political journalists have relatively little access to information about what is going on at any given moment. |
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But there was something more than teenage argufying going on here. |
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But according to auditors with a worm's-eye view of what's actually going on in the depths of Siberia, such estimates may just scratch the surface of Russia's real potential. |
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He and a dozen other Alisal Guest Ranch wranglers have only a couple of hours to catch and saddle 63 horses for guests going on this morning's breakfast ride. |
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There was something of an evangelical awakening going on at this time, and the people of this region were ready to participate fully in the debates. |
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A self-made man, he started life in a small cottage in Skipton before going on to serve as a councillor, alderman and then Lord Mayor of Bradford. |
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I could explain, but for the first time in two months, I am at liberty to do absolutely nothing at all and as you might guess, I'm really quite eager to get going on that. |
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Most of the work going on globally in integrated polymer components is in the areas of switches, attenuators, filters, modulators, lasers, and amplifiers. |
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He cringes at the thought of going on a talk show and does not particularly enjoy premiere walks along the red carpet. |
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Did gaga just miss her old tricks or is there something else going on here? |
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While one person was going on about gluten, the other countered with the dangers of saturated fat. |
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I also have friends who hate going on trips with me, because they say I always make them feel guilty when they turn up with three suitcases to my one. |
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At age 33, Didion was astonishingly clear-eyed about the discombobulated culture going on around her. |
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We can see what's going on the ground, but the terrorists move around so quickly and so easily that we simply can't follow them with satellites or with telephone intercepts. |
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In its own way, the film works almost like a sequel to the comic, in that there are several new subplots and stories going on that weren't in the original. |
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He did have a job but never really bothered to do anything productive. There aren't many things you can do when you're sixteen going on seventeen. |
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Aren't you a little old for this? You're going on forty-five, Elena. |
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He was very stressed out with everything going on in his life. |
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While the former manager can claim to have won seven championships in a row, seven derby wins on the bounce is enough for the incumbent to be going on with. |
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Uppermost is paying attention to what is going on there, so I can come home and tell a story that in some way or other is useful to the community. |
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Whether or not that's true, there's still plenty to be going on with. |
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Anyhow, most of you probably have no idea who or what I'm going on about. |
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The quest for dominance of the Ukraine, either by Russia or NATO has been going on for a long time now. |
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If we had these rules, everybody would have known what was going on at JPMorgan Chase long before the anvil dropped on their head. |
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According to the Arlington Police Department, cop-watching has been going on in that city for about a year. |
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Everybody involved in assisting the Malaysians has been very tight-lipped about what is going on. |
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Sure, Nancy has the fish-out-of-water thing going on, but that attribute often defines Piper. |
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What will he actually do all day, in between going on tours of biscuit factories? |
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Right now, there is a struggle going on in America between the busboy Argument and the Ultimatum Game. |
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Sports stars going on Dancing with the Stars who are big, butch, and energetic are talking about how exhausting it is. |
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He's so aware of what's going on, but he's also so self-aware of how he's coming off that it's a really weird combo. |
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The landscaping work going on around the house reflects its form in the early nineteenth century, as a further effort to recreate the era to be studied. |
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None of his right-hand men, some of whom would become Unita's most able commanders and diplomats in the 1980s, seems to have known what was going on. |
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I did know girls who had had sexual experiences when they were too drunk to fully know what was going on. |
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In the meantime I want to keep you abreast of what's going on at this end. |
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I commend her for standing by her friend and going on record as a character witness. |
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Every time I think that the studios are slow in getting what's going on out here, the traditional media rears up to let me know that they're even slower. |
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To start, perform 3-5 reps of each move before going on to the next one. |
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The extras got wind of what was going on, and they started to revolt. |
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They think it's time someone taught a lesson to George, a genuinely irritating lug who, like the rest of the characters, has more going on inside than is immediately apparent. |
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I sometimes sit there chewing a phrase like a cow with cud a while before going on. |
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While all of this was going on, he showed me how to make a roux. |
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You know, early on, there's a lot of window shopping going on. |
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Some patients need to be in denial about what's going on while others want someone to talk to about their fear of dying or their acceptance of the situation. |
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Jeff's undeterred, and, using binoculars and the long lens of his camera to get a close-up look at what's going on, comes to believe the salesman is acting suspiciously. |
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Promoters, in their efforts to accumulate huge profits, are planning larger and larger events and it is time to put some serious controls on what is going on. |
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They hear a sermon going on and rudely walk into the middle of a funeral. |
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There are emails so recent, they call into question just how much of the clerical abuse is still going on. |
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If anything, there was the feeling that there was something almost sacerdotal going on in the upper strata of the literary, and this could only be to the good. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of the details dissolved from my memory as soon as I got up, and I've been wracking my brain trying to remember exactly what was going on. |
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On some days it was difficult for visitors to know which way to look because there was just so much exciting wildlife action going on around them. |
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The thumbs-up, thumbs-down nature of politics and media impedes our collective ability to cogently address what is going on. |
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Much looking forward to going on with what is apparently also a trenchant and enlightening book. |
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Cliff Richard shows usually sell out within hours of going on sale. |
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A manual recount of the votes cast in the November 7 election is currently going on at the county's Emergency Operations Center in Plantation, Florida. |
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The book is a policy wonk's dream, and there's enough here to make you pull out your hair over the amount of graft and outright cheating going on in the open. |
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Too many people knowing what was going on in her life always ticked her off and she was like a raging bull ready to kill anyone who asked what was wrong. |
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The redefinition of the American family was going on anyway. |
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There is always a danger of a knee-jerk reaction in these situations, and imposing lots of needless rules on companies going on perfectly well without them. |
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She just keeps prattling away, utterly oblivious to the fact that she's coming out of left field with all this stuff and that I have no clue what she's going on about. |
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The agency finally admitted that they weren't sure of what was going on. |
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Something fascinating is going on in the gravitational dance of galaxies, from watching the slow twirls of the dancers. |
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The expanded song list on the new boxed set reveals there was considerably more going on. |
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Science is beginning to understand what is going on in our genes, he asserts, and few things about the human condition will ever be the same again. |
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As long as the adulterer was discreet and the wife either didn't know what was going on or was willing to pretend she didn't know, everybody else also pretended not to know. |
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Everyone had started reaching for cultural references to contextualize what was going on. |
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It looked like a wheatear but he was even a blur as a silhouette, bouncing around up there all alone like something very very important was going on, and I suppose it was. |
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Others in our group were taken to see the reconstruction projects as well as going on patrol and visiting an orphanage in the red zone adopted by our American Soldiers! |
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But you're not in a position to say where he was whilst this was going on? |
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So while some of the kingpins are posing and posturing with flash and flurry, behind the scenes the big debate on the whys and wherefores of possible arrests is going on. |
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The action takes place in the 1960s, but the girls' private dramas unfold in a rarefied world, isolated from the political turmoil going on outside. |
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Button qualified second to Hamilton, before going on to win the first race of the season in Australia. |
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Within this grouping, another faction planned an insurrection against British rule in Ireland, while the War was going on. |
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While all of that is going on, the xylitol prevents bacteria from spreading further. |
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I found that anecdotally, there was a lot of doubling-up going on for unit roommates. |
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There were still things like queer-bashing going on and my father was one of those type of people. |
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We're as much for jobs creation as anyone, but there's something a little screwy going on with this one. |
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Dr Arnall of Cardiff University said, 'For most people going on roller coasters is a way of losing inhibition. |
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There are webcams installed all over the world you can take a quick shufty about what's going on elsewhere. |
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Don't the scriptwriters know there's a housing shortage going on in real life? |
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We know there's a whole lotta sleek going on but, dammit, sometimes only big hair will do. |
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There's plenty of other very cool stuff going on as he investigates water in all its shapeshifting forms. |
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The boy has no idea about everything that's been going on. You need to brace him for what's about to happen. |
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Forgetting all the odd bumfoolery going on with IE, you need to sniff the NIC and see what is really happening. |
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Role-players, carebears and casual gamers belong here. They advance at their own pace, oblivious to the race going on around them. |
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On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on. |
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In practice, once again, a lot of clubmanship was going on. Awards were going to someone's favorite student or someone else's friend. |
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When I looked at the guy in front of me, I saw it was a bit of coo-coo going on there. |
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There's a disconnect between what they think is happening and what is really going on. |
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A large proportion of the females employed in other firms are said to have signified their intention of going on strike, failing a settlement. |
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They refuse still to return, Ephraim-like, going on frowardly in the way of their own heart. |
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The fugg in my mind was starting to clear a little and I began to get a little more aware of what was going on. |
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Only this time, I knew I was going for the full ride. The only thing was that I didn't know was what kind of ride I was going on. |
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I don't know what's going on here, but I'll get to the bottom of it sooner or later. |
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One is the sort of girl who's really got it together and who has a sort of boyish look and who's really got it going on. |
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Ooooooooh Ebony! You got it going on! I could have screamed when I saw David Justice and Halle Berry on the cover of the April issue. |
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They have it going on partially, but then it is a day shift of men that works up to 5 and 6 o'clock. |
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He successfully defended his title in July 2008 before going on to win the PGA Championship in August. |
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The crowd may generally have been ill-disposed toward arena performers, but that could change depending on what was going on at any given time. |
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However, whilst the discussions had been going on, Philip and John had created war in three different areas of the Angevin Empire. |
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She said that even though the door was shut she could hear enough to know that there was jigga-jigga going on. |
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However, with all the jingle mail going on, there is a good chance you can sway the mortgage company with the correct psychology. |
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This was a real kick in the balls to us because Afghanistan was going on, September 11 had just happened, and we were away from our families. |
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That only has to happen once to realise that the system is corrupted and domestic abuse is going on in our system in the courtroom. |
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He attended Harrow School, before going on to the University of Cambridge in 1861 where he studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Nehru and liquat visited Lahore, Ambala, Jilandur and Amritsar together to see for themselves what was going on and to appeal for peace. |
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In 2014, 60 pupils were made offers by Oxford or Cambridge, with 56 eventually going on to take up their places. |
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The urn arrived on 17 October 2006, going on display at the Museum of Sydney. |
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When the engine of the BRM expired, Stirling Moss in the Vanwall took over, going on to win. |
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Disraeli kept himself informed on foreign affairs, and on what was going on in cabinet, thanks to a source within it. |
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We are a visitor, an attendee, on their board so we know all their plans and what is going on. |
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When the male members of the community discover what is going on, they murder him. |
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Saddened to see his friends going on active service, he continued drinking and struggled to support his family. |
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The play attracted capacity audiences until July, when Tree insisted on going on holiday, and the production closed. |
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That year, he also scored Robots, going on to score all but one of subsequent films by Blue Sky Studios. |
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In response to these changes going on in society, the movement of Realism emerged. |
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The exhibition ran from 5 February 2014 to 11 May 2014 at Dulwich Picture Gallery before going on tour to The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle. |
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Monk writes that Wittgenstein found it intolerable that a war was going on and he was teaching philosophy. |
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The siege of Wark, for instance, which had been going on since January, continued until it was captured in November. |
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The Bank of Greece tried to adopt deflationary policies to stave off the crises that were going on in other countries, but these largely failed. |
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Price wanted to distinguish between the genuine revival that he believed was going on and a sham revival he associated with Evan Roberts. |
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They will also be going on tour with We Are the Ocean supporting to coincide with its release. |
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They signed to Roadrunner Records on 8 December 2007, shortly before going on stage to support Funeral For A Friend. |
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Got it going on like Donkey Kong, and whoo-wee, shut my mouth, slap your grandma, there oughta be a law. |
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They were so thrilled when they figured out what was going on, that we were playing games. |
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They feed on marine animals and spend most of their lifetime on water, many only going on land for breeding. |
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These state projects were part of the advanced and technical progress efforts going on in the country alongside the industrial revolution. |
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It followed the 1995 Rugby World Cup by hosting the 1996 African Cup of Nations, with the national team going on to win the tournament. |
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