Adeline watched, hands clasped together on her lap, at the goings and comings. |
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Sure, you might have to pay a toll, but you could travel when you wished, unimpeded by the comings and goings of ferrymen and foul weather. |
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If anything, he should have directed his ire at the umpires, who are required to regulate the comings and goings of fieldsmen. |
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But what I enjoyed most was the goings on at the local cop shop which serves as mountain rescue base. |
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However, the education programme is a difficult task because of the large floating population and frequent international comings and goings. |
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It seems everyone has an opinion on the goings on of the pitch and are not coy about sharing it with anyone within earshot. |
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I don't understand the comings and goings of people depending on circumstances or differences or whatnot. |
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Moorish archways and arabesque screens slip a lattice of shadows across the comings and goings in the lobby. |
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The entire article is definitely worth a read, if only for a view into the strange goings on in the looking-glass world of our legal system. |
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The original house was built on an ancient graveyard and its last owner is rumoured to have fled in terror at the ghostly goings on. |
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As part of his parole, the electronic monitor around his ankle keeps track of his comings and goings. |
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So if you keep up on the comings and goings in TV, probably not much shocked you about the Emmy noms. |
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Keeping track of the goings and comings of companies in the industry, as you know, is an impossible task. |
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Meanwhile, there were no major comings or goings at Ewood yesterday ahead of last night's transfer deadline. |
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Local councils are apparently not above hiring private detectives to keep tabs on the coming and goings of certain gentleman's clubs. |
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My dad came from a family of twelve kids, so there was a lot of comings and goings on that day. |
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In February 1968 the air above this space was crowded with comings and goings. |
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Also keeping an account of the goings on was Paddy Maher, originally from Rathleague. |
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The second half started as it was to go on, with endless comings and goings between the two substitutes benches and the field. |
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I know I should start to share the comings and goings of the trip but I need to take another day off, I'm afraid. |
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Can't help speculating, though, and putting stories together as I watch the comings and goings from the window and from my idle wanderings. |
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And please keep your eyes open up there for the comings and goings of the rich and famous this morning. |
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Yet I could have constructed a timetable of their comings and goings, their daily habits and activities. |
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Like a series of fishtanks, the interior is constantly animated by the comings and goings of building users and staff. |
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Other grandparents fear the regular and erratic comings and goings and demands of the unfit parents of their grandchildren. |
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They are still there, using directional microphones and long-distance camera lenses to record the comings and goings of the locals. |
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The few articles I saw, in my comings and goings, were so good that I was tickled pink to have had them under my name. |
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It is legal to train a camera on your front door and display your comings and goings on the internet. |
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Others have updated me on some rather surprising goings on right here in the workplace. |
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From my vantage point and with the sun on my back I watched the goings on in the garden. |
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Patrol boats are moored on the river or harbour side of the building and video cameras monitor their comings and goings. |
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We've long been familiar with the open kitchen, where you observe the cheffy goings on from varying distances. |
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This would enable you to accept cookies for more convenient surfing without leaving traces of your comings and goings on your machine. |
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Internal goings on would not on their own constitute a mental life, for they would, phenomenologically, not look out to external space. |
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The first camera recorded continuous footage of the comings and goings in the corridor. |
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Justice Ministry in Brussels: in prison, controlling comings and goings is obviously an essential priority. |
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This means that stores could track each customer's comings and goings. |
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It may be, however, that after years of working in an office he is enjoying being at the heart of his home, aware for the first time of the comings and goings of his family. |
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Moviegoers who look beyond the daily coming and goings, perhaps on a second viewing, may find the dispassionate style, lack of plot momentum and flat characters a little dull. |
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She loved all the comings and goings with cars and rallying. |
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The programme has entranced fans with its comings and goings. |
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Circumnavigators circumstantiate their comings and goings in a magazine, The Log, which does some things in a circumlocutory way. |
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Tyab says the student society is not receiving agendas for the board meetings and he wanted to gain insight into the goings on at the development corporation. |
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He brought me up also out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings. |
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Popular amongst a growing age range of tech-friendly folks, Twitter is a great way to stay up to date on the everyday goings on of your friends. |
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The tenants' comings and goings — and the tenants' guests' comings and goings — were not exactly private. |
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Canada must ensure that it has the ability and capability to monitor the comings and goings in the Arctic. |
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The UNIVISIT module allows you to welcome and manage your visitors' comings and goings, whether they are planned or not. |
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The eastern border of Myanmar was long and porous and the comings and goings of illegal workers in the border area was causing problems. |
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You can set your watch to the fleet's steady comings and goings throughout the seasons. |
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Wherever people work, travel, live, are cared for or congregate, there is a need for doors to facilitate or control their comings and goings. |
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After some time and all kinds of preparations behind the scenes, with comings and goings, the meal arrives and the neighbours appear. |
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They have witnessed the comings and goings of confreres and candidates in the first house and now in the current one. |
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Depending on the comings and goings, Mr. or Mrs. BUSOL or the delivery man brings the sheets to the production room. |
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Visitorperfect makes it possible to set up sound management practices for the comings and goings of visitors. |
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Since it started there have been a couple of comings and goings in the group, but on the whole it has stayed the same. |
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A motion detector placed in front of the nesting box to detect all comings and goings. |
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But goings on inside a gated community that involve the private life of an athlete and his wife? |
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Here, her subjects range from the aspirations of a little girl in Harlem to Bessie Smith's vocals, angel food cake and the goings on at the local shooting range. |
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Keeping an eagle eye on Brody's comings and goings seems to be Carrie's only entertainment. |
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As a result, towers like the one at Ankasa, which continuously spy on the comings and goings of CO2, have sprung up everywhere in recent years. |
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Inside the station, the key prop is a telephone which rings constantly throughout the play and influences the comings and goings of the jitney station. |
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Jackson intermingles family goings on with Susie's gossamer interventions, and some of the brushed-with-ether imagery verges on the uncanny. |
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However, there is evidence of the shameful goings on at Guantanamo Bay, where cameras have shown us cages not fit for animals, shackles, gags, hoods and blindfolds. |
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After that, the days flowed following the rhythm of the tides, the comings and goings of the northern sterns and the moods of Mother Nature. |
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Tand yawned, as he listened with half an ear to the goings on. |
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Now it seems to be the turn of business, to judge by the goings on surrounding the so-called oligarchies. |
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Approximately fifty youth participate each week, and parents are also dropping in to observe and find out more about the goings on. |
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Defence lawyers linked his arrest with the comings and goings of Victoria Nuland, an American assistant secretary of state. |
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It is too bad that this is all overshadowed by the goings on of this corrupt and failing government. |
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We are looking for a friendly and organized person to manage the busy comings and goings of hardware components and customer projects to and from our Markham location. |
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Company guards videotape their comings and goings. |
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Paranormal groups have been offered the opportunity to visit Beaumaris Gaol for a six-hour slot to investigate mysterious goings on. |
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After the comings and goings, teaching became easier. |
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And ignoring the comings and goings of office staff she calmly fed her chicks a diet of worms and insects. |
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He stood outside, watching the comings and goings. |
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But what suspense is there in their comings and goings? |
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The clinking of rock hammers and the comings and goings of fossil hunters on Miguasha's beach have become part of the daily scenery for local inhabitants. |
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I carefully carry it up to the ridge and am soon immersed in spying on the comings and goings of the crew while I tend to the Inmarsat satellite terminal which is stubbornly refusing to work. |
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Through all these exchanges, all these discussions and comings and goings, what did this Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development ultimately hope to do? |
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The comings and goings will resemble La Guardia Airport. |
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We hear footsteps above our head – more comings and goings. |
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Filip, the youngest who has just turned six months, watches his mother's comings and goings through his big bright eyes while Eva busies herself in the kitchen. |
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In short, what the theorist has given Smith is a new way of talking about some important goings on in the lives of others. |
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Using the photo-identification technique, researchers elaborate sighting files to track the comings and goings of identified animals as well as their affiliations. |
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Nevertheless, the number of comings and goings must be balanced, or there must be more high-quality people coming to enable a country to be at the forefront in science. |
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Thanks to the comings and goings of the arpeggios and the grinding of the low chords, one continually hears the rocking chair where the mother sits, singing. |
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I still wanted to be sitting on the road when they came back that afternoon, simply to watch the comings and goings of the village for a few hours. |
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His eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings. |
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Baxter had never known of any goings on in that quarter, but, bless you, still waters run deep, and these girls were all alike, one as bad as the other. |
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