The two regularly would walk hand in hand through the botanical gardens of Rangoon, followed by a beer in the cafeteria. |
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As they walked hand in hand down the sidewalk to the park, Mark looked at her askance. |
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After the game, the sun was setting in Berkeley as we walked hand in hand through the streets. |
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Mary was happy to walk hand in hand with him, absorbing the exciting atmosphere at the track. |
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Something about film noir seems to go hand in hand with this dark period of America's history. |
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They walked hand in hand to the clinic's kitchen and sat down together at the small stainless steel table. |
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It was here a young couple walked hand in hand, whispering sweet endearments to the other. |
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It's summer here and in New Zealand summer goes hand in hand with periods of humidity. |
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Death goes hand in hand with another tenet of the rational faith, the knowledge of impermanence. |
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Even in an intensely cultivated land it is possible for agriculture and botanical conservation to go hand in hand. |
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Reform of the political system, said Mubarak, goes hand in hand with economic reform. |
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Travelling goes hand in hand with school summer holidays whether it is to the local play group or to the south of France. |
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The doctrine of education for all goes hand in hand with the provision of free education. |
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Surveys show that well-managed shooting land goes hand in hand with a wider and richer diversity of plants and wildlife. |
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Pest control goes hand in hand with ambitious industrialization in Chinese history. |
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At its worst, and this is most common, it goes hand in hand with extraordinary, overblown vanity. |
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We should all bear this in mind, for territorial ambition often goes hand in hand with the censor's creed. |
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Therefore, the growing production of capital goods goes hand in hand with a declining output of consumption goods. |
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That voice beckons you in with glimpses of a world where pleasure and pain are coeval and complementary, where love and loss walk hand in hand. |
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Given the lack of universal health insurance coverage, poverty and poor child health go hand in hand. |
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Portability goes hand in hand with the dairy industry's drive to compete with other beverages. |
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Following the First World War, in the 1920s and early 1930s, the cocktail party flourished, with flappers and frivolity going hand in hand. |
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Real media freedom, and not only in Bulgaria, can be achieved only when it walks hand in hand with a clearly realised responsibility. |
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It really brought home to me how the relief effort and the process of reconstruction must go hand in hand. |
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It's generally thought that shyness goes hand in hand with introversion, but many introverts simply prefer solitary to social activities. |
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Ah, the smell of the ocean, on a cloudless July morning, walking hand in hand. |
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Once back on level ground, a two-mile road run to the finish saw my team cross the line hand in hand and fairly emotional. |
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Couples, young and old alike, strolling hand in hand, smiling and whispering to each other. |
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Conscience and science must go hand in hand to prevent the destruction of humankind. |
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At each step along the way, political and economic integration went hand in hand. |
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Statehood and any meaningful renouncement of terror and steps to prevent terror have to go hand in hand. |
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Vasiliev, with whom I was walking hand in hand, suddenly left hold of my arm and sank upon the snow. |
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We work hand in hand with the broadcast teams but don't wait for them to report the facts. |
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The government's abuse of civil rights at home goes hand in hand with its brutal imperialism abroad. |
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Independent political inactivity now went hand in hand with religious quietism and piety. |
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Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals. |
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Walking hand in hand, we passed several other people on roller skates, in bikinis and swimming trunks, with shopping bags in their hands and all. |
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The writing was superimposed on a washed-out photograph of two beautiful children in overalls, hand in hand. |
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Proximity to rail links has gone hand in hand with the widening commuter belt and added value to properties in these areas. |
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Talent and good looks rarely go hand in hand, and often when they do, it's the talent which gets elbowed into the background. |
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Yet a belief in copycat behaviour goes hand in hand with a low opinion of proletarian chavs, seeing a thug lurking under every baseball cap. |
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Journalists and revolutionists worked hand in hand to expose the injustices of the Spaniards, and fed the people with ideas of democracy. |
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The people walk hand in hand, the men in suits, ties and fedoras, long-legged women in wide-brimmed hats, wearing dresses down to their ankles. |
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The extreme of substantialism, whereby one asserts oneself, goes hand in hand with the extreme of nihilism, whereby one negates the other. |
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The changing face of killing goes hand in hand, for him, with the way history has shaped our society and mankind. |
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The evolutionary perspective and this new dynamic practical science go hand in hand. |
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Here, the freedom of the press must go hand in hand with the editorial responsibility of accurate and balanced reporting. |
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She says she always dreamed of becoming an actress but, to her chagrin, opportunity and ambition didn't seem to go hand in hand. |
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It seems to me that cost containment must go hand in hand with a measurable improvement in storage manageability. |
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What is even more puzzling is the set of beliefs that seems to go hand in hand with this incredible condescension. |
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We wandered back to the hotel from the Quayside after midnight, hand in hand and still in our posh togs, while Newcastle celebrated around us. |
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As Amy and I headed towards the door hand in hand I caught a glimpse of strawberry blond hair. |
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Dan confessed that his father was so demonstrative he'd grab his grown son's hand and walk with him down the street, hand in hand. |
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He delivered a thorough analysis of the redistribution effects that go hand in hand with changes in the money supply. |
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The introduction of Pedagogy and its Sinicization almost went hand in hand. |
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It is strange how such concealment goes hand in hand with record-breaking council tax rises. |
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The number of wine shops and off-licences have exploded hand in hand with the consumer's love affair with wine. |
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Photography and fakery have gone hand in hand since the inception of the medium. |
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Even EU President Romano Prodi has said he views economic union as going hand in hand with political union. |
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They continued to wander hand in hand across the moors as the north wind swept by them. |
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So we walked together, hand in hand, a perfect pair of lovers bathed in the moonlight. |
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Together, hand in hand, they walked slowly toward the empty space in his living room. |
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Artist Marudu inaugurated the evening with his sketch of three persons walking hand in hand. |
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Finally, there was a vigil of about ten people standing hand in hand across the street form the clinic praying quietly. |
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Ever since the bygone days of youth, pork has gone hand in hand with applesauce. |
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Then as now, inside the Washington beltway hubris and glibness go hand in hand. |
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High-level chemistry and physics went hand in hand with blue jeans and hard hats. |
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Rudeness and a lack of civility are traits that go hand in hand with weakness of all sorts, especially weak-mindedness, and we should do our utmost to avoid such behavior. |
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Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand. |
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Business leaders know that fair but stable and competitive after-tax profits go hand in hand with job creation, investment and increased productivity. |
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Kawaii kitschness and high fashion doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. |
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Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again. |
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There was no direct translation in China for the British sense of fair play that went hand in hand with sport. |
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Beltrami's research on Leonardo's Lombard career went hand in hand with his reconstruction and restoration of Leonardo-related architectural sites. |
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Now, bourbon and rock and roll had gone hand in hand long before leather pants and hairspray hit the scene. |
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The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, awoke a desire for political action. |
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We run across the rooftop hand in hand and then soar into the air. |
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It is a truism that rights and responsibilities go hand in hand. |
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Being unencumbered by any public baggage from the Thatcher or Major days is a clear plus, although this comes hand in hand with a whopping lack of experience. |
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They then walked hand in hand down the beach to swim in the sea. |
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To be fair, this point goes hand in hand with the previous one. |
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Photography, nature and Scotland go hand in hand and in this gallery of pictures of Scotland, the power of nature can be seen on her mountains, glens, straths and carses. |
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Jutting out into the northern Mediterranean, the Portofino headland is a piece of natural unspoilt beauty standing hand in hand with some pretty Italian architecture. |
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Couples strolled along the paths, hand in hand, laughing and smiling. |
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It isn't hard to guess that most westerners are appalled at the levels of violence and animal cruelty that go hand in hand with the sport of cockfighting. |
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This larger emptiness went hand in hand with the insensitivities endured by the poor and working class residents who were removed from neighborhood after neighborhood. |
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Fancy taking your love for a moonlit swim in the warm waters of the Caribbean, or exploring some of the island's most beautiful coral reefs hand in hand? |
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Such implausible idealizations, then as now, go hand in hand with nostalgia for the lost or vanishing world of the Gael as initially evoked by ethnographic prefaces. |
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Pubs and culture are not mutually exclusive but can go hand in hand. |
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Christmas and treats go hand in hand, so expect some traditional German greats like Lebkuchen and Stollen. |
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This boom in innovative financial products went hand in hand with more complexity. |
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Step into spring's land of enchantment, where ladylike and tomboy go hand in hand. |
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Naive methods and resolute laymanship go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry. |
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He did not betray a flicker of interest until the act was over and she and Bezano came tripping out hand in hand to take their bows. |
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At the next level, we must practice transformationalism, which goes hand in hand with unlearning. |
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Paul's Cathedral, with Lancastrian and Yorkist nobles following him, hand in hand. |
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The improvements of animal husbandry in the medieval period in Europe went hand in hand with other developments. |
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When talking about the Global North and the Global South, the majority of the time the two go hand in hand. |
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The tendency to follow trends and explore one's sense of self goes hand in hand with being a teenager. |
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Can public health protection and free trade go hand in hand? |
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Obviously, unhealthy snacking and obesity go hand in hand, but what about the enjoyment of an occasional brownie break? |
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For that reason, belike, Homer feigns the three Graces to be linked and tied hand in hand, because the hearts of men are so firmly united with such graces. |
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And now let's go hand in hand saad, not one before the other. |
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And Brown shows that both revolution and counter-revolution were Janus-headed, with heroism, devotion, and high ideals going hand in hand with violence and cruelty. |
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Examining whiteness teaches us that the myths and stereotypes of whiteness go hand in hand with the myths and stereotypes of blackness, Asianness, or any other ethnicity. |
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For Popper, metaphysical and historical indeterminism go hand in hand. |
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The brutalisation of women and prostitution go hand in hand and victims of this seedy trade are constantly under threat from greedy pimps and violent clients. |
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Web analytics and optimization of web sites and online campaigns now frequently work hand in hand with the more traditional marketing analysis techniques. |
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Beards and nobility go hand in hand, so it will come as no surprise to most that members of the great lordly houses are wont to vaunt their beardly heritage. |
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Tompkins is considered a hero in the deep ecology movement and works hand in hand with his wife Kris, the former CEO of the outdoor clothing and equipment company Patagonia. |
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Bernard and Georgette Cazes, both 86, were found hand in hand on their bed with plastic bags over their faces by a member of staff at the Hotel Lutetia. |
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Until now, theory and experiment do not go hand in hand, so there is no reproducibility, so Cold Fusion is not recognized yet as an official science. |
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Nicklaus is big news in this part of the world right now, and hand in hand with property developers Polaris he is helping reshape the Murcian landscape. |
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