We surmised, since I hadn't had a cold sore in 10 years, that it may have gone away. |
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The amazing, continued escalation of AK47 hype has certainly not gone away. |
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Had an awful headache, the back is still sore, but most the other achiness has gone away. |
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Not much point boycotting the company anymore if the reason for boycotting has gone away...derp. |
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The real reality is we've had an unearned advantage by living here in this island and that advantage has gone away with the new technology. |
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He cast a furtive glance around the square and, seeing that his admirer had not yet gone away, bent over his boot again. |
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Many a person has gone away smiling after eating one of these red herring, bloaters or kippers. |
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Many a person has gone away smiling after eating one of Kipperman's red herring, bloaters or kippers. |
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I curl up into a ball and remain like that until my tormentors have gone away. |
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It spins to the music of Christine, music tormentingly cheerful like some mad maiden's shanty for a sailor gone away to sea. |
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If she starts behaving badly I just walk away and let things calm down until her tantrum has gone away. |
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We have gone away from the bright colour scheme and toned it down slightly. |
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We should not believe that this malign aspect of human nature which sleeps in all of us has gone away or will ever go away. |
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You may need to take medications even after the symptoms have decreased or gone away. |
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We have acted fast to stop the harm but the problem has not gone away. |
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Precautions are becoming ever more drastic, procedures increasingly complex, yet surgical site infections have not gone away, far from it. |
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The evidence shows that the consequences of this defeat for the proletariat have still not gone away. |
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But it is clear that the problems addressed by the Constitution have not gone away. |
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I do not think that is acceptable, if I may say so, and I am sorry that your predecessor in the Chair has gone away. |
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Do not forget that, through you, the Son of man comes again to look for and save those who were lost or who had gone away. |
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Even aspects of the value-added mining industry have gone away from our country. |
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This does not mean that communicable diseases have quietly gone away, require less funding, or are now safely under control. |
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Yet the view that no amount of regulation can ever replace trust as the foundation of corporate life has not gone away. |
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Remind your kids that you are there for them at all times, even if they have gone away to university or college. |
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After decades of clean-up programmes, some of them successful, pollution has not gone away. |
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But despite enormous write downs and massive financial sector rescue operations by Governments, problems have not gone away. |
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At the same time, the dangers associated with inequalities and the unmet needs of large sectors of the population will not have gone away. |
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There are still some killers, but as they have grown, many of the old rules about honor and respect have gone away. |
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Not pretend racism has all gone away, as your colleague Eric Bolling believes. |
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They never figured out what was wrong with him and we have no idea why most of it seems to have gone away. |
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I had hoped this had gone away, but, sadly, things like this never do. |
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It was in our own hands and we could have made it easy for ourselves had we gone away unbeaten but unfortunately this result just concertinas everything up. |
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When I looked out the window later, I saw that the big wind had simply toppled the other woodpile out back and gone away, leaving rain pouring on it. |
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Nor would he confirm that Nancy had gone away for two nights just prior to the shooting. |
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Fortunately it had gone away by Saturday and I'm fit enough now, just abit snottery. |
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But when Pennycook's predecessor, Euan Sutherland, complained as he walked out that the Co-op was ungovernable, he hit on problems that have not entirely gone away. |
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The challenge of 'the other' has not gone away however. |
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The long-term challenges of demographic change and population ageing have not gone away and will still have to be faced once the crisis is passed and economies start to recover. |
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At the same time, the Commission had also noted that the backlogs identified on the occasion of the Scoreboard for the Laeken European Council's mid-term review had not gone away. |
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The problem may still be present, or it may have gone away. |
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At least the floating hearts, hovering above Staci's and Trev's heads, have gone away. |
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Just because Tufty the squirrel and the Green Cross Code man have retired, the dangers for our children haven't gone away. |
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Those places have been engulfed by population and the ruralness has gone away. |
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I'd have done that gig and I'd have done the next gig and we'd have all gone away and we could have probably discussed it. |
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Although the eurozone bond market has seen the spreads on the bonds of peripheral countries settle down again, albeit at higher levels, the eurozone sovereign debt crisis has not gone away. |
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It is also crucial to keep in mind that the long-term challenges to pension systems arising from demographic change and population ageing have not gone away. |
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To make a change at this time, when police are counting on these weapons to fight terrorism in this country, I do not buy the Liberals' story that somehow the problem has gone away. |
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The reasons behind the recent food crisis have not gone away. |
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