I don't know if I thought I was a goner, but I guess I am lucky to be here. |
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For a while I didn't think I was going to make it, I thought the boat would be a goner for sure. |
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Every lobby group in the world tells me I am a goner unless I back their cause. |
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Just when she thought she was a goner, someone had saved her from yet another bullet wound. |
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We all thought she was a goner after her dramatic turn for the worst last week. |
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Luckily she is a infuriatingly cautious driver, otherwise she could have been a goner. |
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In chess, if you move your knight on to a pawn's square, the pawn's a goner. |
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Throw in an underdog sports story and some beautiful cinematography and I am a goner. |
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In interviews with journalists, he has planted doubts about the widespread belief that he is a goner. |
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The grape hyacinths are emerging, the tulips I thought I killed last year are shooting through the soil, and an iris I was sure was a goner has some fresh sprouts. |
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A week ago Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, breezily pronounced Mr Bush a goner. |
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I thought she was a goner during the first asthma attack last night. |
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I really thought I was a goner, but it just wasn't meant to be. |
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If, for instance, the president wins only 90 percent of the votes he drew four years ago he is almost certainly a goner. |
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Spencer Abraham, the Republican candidate for the Senate, has also established a respectable lead over his Democratic challenger, Debbie Stabenow, despite being written off as a goner by his party a few months ago. |
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