Meanwhile, the Democrat eyeing the White House continues his westward swing, heading for Las Vegas at this hour. |
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Much of Saturday night was spent chatting to Cath, who's heading off to India for a few weeks. |
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Good time to drink, he thought, heading to the bar, and leaving Ada to keep a table by the dance floor. |
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Grit braced himself as the carriage rattled along the old road, heading towards the town. |
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In 2005 kappa Coronae Borealis turned around and started heading back toward us. |
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I feel like growling, packing a bag and heading for a remote desert island where only the wind bothers to whisper. |
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A change of scenery has the dude driving his whip and heading out on a shopping spree. |
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She looked up at the horizon and frowned when she saw a dark cloud heading their way at rapid speed. |
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He thinks more and more shoppers are simply heading to a shopping centre, where parking is free and easy. |
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Suddenly, without hesitation, they broke ranks, with a large group heading southeast in a V-shaped formation. |
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Then just as we were getting to the outskirts of town and heading for the motorway, we stopped at the lights. |
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I'm coming to the end of a run of work I have been doing for the BBC and I'll be heading westwards again before the end of the month. |
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There are 140 competitors here from 37 countries and the sight of all these athletes heading out to sea on their windsurfers was inspiring. |
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Under the heading of inner texture Wachob engages primarily the disciplines of textual criticism and rhetorical criticism. |
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He gave you hope that the future of sports-talk wasn't heading the way of screamers, suck-ups and sycophants. |
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To my surprise the ambulance siren screamed to life and the vehicle departed heading east to the highway. |
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As we were leaving the scene, we passed at least four fire trucks heading towards the park, sirens screaming. |
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The chosen route linked central London to Docklands by heading south of the Thames into areas previously poorly served by underground services. |
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One of the key issues facing cattle farmers heading into the Spring is that of scour. |
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The young leave the nest at about 16 days but stay on the breeding territory for another 3-4 weeks before heading off on their own. |
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With three scoreless innings from the Badgers, things were starting to look up heading into the seventh. |
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Students heading back to start their new term at university are being given handy reminders of the warning signs of meningitis. |
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Youngsters who are getting a buzz from riding motorised scooters could be heading for trouble by breaking the law. |
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He went under again, heading to the far side of the pool, his legs scissoring and his arms moving like underwater wings. |
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On the laid-back tune, she entertains the thought of heading over to her bae's place during the wee hours of the morn. |
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Police chiefs heading the manhunt have urged the bank to think seriously about agreeing to such an option. |
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Julie Harvey, the manageress of the Model Newsagent, celebrated her birthday last Saturday by heading out to the Sheepbridge with all her mates. |
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The man on the Clapham omnibus was heading for Epsom yesterday, along with about half the population of London. |
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They were seen on Sand Street and walking towards the town centre, before doubling back and heading towards the sports centre. |
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I figured we would be heading to a restaurant or the mall, but we were making our way to the quiet side of town. |
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Traffic heading east out of Manchester on the M60 was backed up as far as Eccles. |
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Boxer had dropped me off in back of the club, before heading inside and finding a table near the stage. |
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No, I'm actually heading out in a few minutes to a bachelor party for one of my subcontractors. |
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The big two in local football are heading for a make or break month of matches. |
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Tomorrow we're heading to the Tate Modern, which is always a far more satisfying experience. |
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In Malaysia some of these reports are leading to scientific research teams heading into the rain forest to find a Sasquatch, or evidence thereof. |
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He seemed to be heading the same way as his cousins Dinto and Tindo, both of whom were now successful tea shop magnates in Fujeirah. |
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Both carriers have now left the UK to join the growing flotilla of warships and auxiliaries heading for a rendezvous in the Mediterranean. |
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I had a vague feeling that we were kind of heading in that direction in our relationship, but I had expected him to say it first. |
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They set off after breakfast, heading east toward the mountain range barely visible in the distance. |
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Hundreds of show-goers mingled and talked shop before heading out into the early spring evening. |
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By last night some were heading for clubs and pubs, some towards bath time. |
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If you want to know which direction world music and rock are heading in, this 16-song sampler should definitely be in the collection. |
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Hsieh said he was heading a team of officials and business executives to attract Macanese investors and holidaymakers to Hualien. |
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Standing a moment longer on the shore he watches the dinghy, until it tacks out of sight on the far side of the broad bay, heading for harbour. |
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I know nothing about tax and self-assessment and I am scared that I am heading for a big fine. |
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Royal Caribbean has recognized that it is heading for this iceberg, and its captains have ordered a sharp tack. |
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A painting by a popular Victorian artist from Yorkshire could be heading out of the country after its sale at a London auction. |
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It can be safely maintained that we are now heading for the formation of a fully fledged body of law in this area. |
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He was heading towards the casket once again but Rachel lunged at him and grabbed on to his back. |
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A vehicle was heard leaving the lower village at speed, heading up towards the Church, out of Dunmore East. |
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You pick your way from rock to rock by way of peat, heather, rushes, moss and boulders, heading for the Rylstone Cross. |
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Before heading home to New York, we stop and eat lunch in a road-side diner. |
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Desperate to know who my unknown assaulter was, I whirled around and all I saw was another blow heading towards me. |
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This renowned Assamese film-maker is heading the jury of the Second International Video Festival now on at the State capital. |
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But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough. |
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Leaving Rome and heading south or east, you find a tendency of shortening non-stressed vowels and reducing them to schwas. |
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In March 1644 the Royalists under Lord Hopton and the Parliamentarians under Sir William Waller were heading for a showdown. |
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The couple have the option of heading back to Derry along the A2 or taking a longer, more scenic route via Dungiven. |
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Now, was she heading towards the blind bend in the road or was she going away from it? |
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A few days went by and it seemed like the summer was going to be very long and heading towards boring. |
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Afterward we had one last drive around the rock before heading back to the lonely highway. |
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Every motorbike for miles around is heading for the lake at the town centre. |
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We'd barely unpacked the tree when a call came through and before I could blink, they were all armouring themselves up and heading out the door. |
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Why are the cream of Britain's aristos heading to Argentina in search of polo? |
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But cleaning fish on a lively boat that is heading for home at best speed can be fraught with danger if proper precautions are not taken. |
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Thirty-seven percent of those travelers were heading to small towns or rural areas. |
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Staggering out of the gym, I see lissome Linda heading to teach the aerobics class. |
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Smitten, Travis hopes to win Lola's affections by heading cross country with her in a traveling rock band as their number one roadie! |
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Mary finished her porridge, swallowing the mush hastily before grabbing her overcoat and heading for the door. |
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I rinsed out my glass and sat it in the sink before wiping my mouth then heading back into the lounge room. |
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To get to Pukerangiora, take the Waitara Road that follows the right bank of the Waitara River, heading east from the coast. |
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For me, he was the right man at the right moment, and it doesn't surprise me that he is heading their next World Cup bid. |
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If you are heading for Marrakesh, for instance, you are going to want to stay in a riad. |
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By half seven we were out of the door, heading for the bus stop, Lauren waddling in her short denim skirt and knee-length boots. |
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Also today, news comes that British holidaymakers heading for the United States face a five-hour wait to check in. |
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And he disappears amidst the unstoppable mob heading to classrooms, he is now gone and now I'm gone too, taking a class I now abominate. |
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He took me by surprise by reaching out and squeezing my hand before making a complete about-face and heading into the nearest elevator. |
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We walked the pizza off across the Brooklyn Bridge back to Manhattan and took a quick shufty round before heading back to the hotel. |
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It was time to book out of here. I jumped onto the bike and started to pedal, heading for the mainland. |
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The tips of my fingers brush against a bundle of money in my right pocket and I turn, heading towards the door. |
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We got off at the south end of the loop and had a wander around breathing the place in, before heading for the art institute. |
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Friendly crowds thronged the streets heading for bus stops, distant underground stations, or just walking home to the suburbs. |
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Police say the man was heading south in a Toyota landcruiser at Wiangaree, when he lost control near the railway level crossing. |
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The streets along the K Street corridor, where the well-heeled lobbyists hang out, are abustle with people heading for their power lunches. |
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The occupants of the car drove off at high speed, crashing into a small bridge on the estate, before heading towards Castledermot. |
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The little town is just an hour's minibus drive up the desert road, heading north from Sharm el Sheikh. |
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Bryce didn't answer and put the car in drive, heading back to his apartment. |
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More bobbies heading for the beat across Essex will help quash the fear of crime, Castle Point's council leader hopes. |
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And he walked out of the apartment, heading down the hall to the community washer and dryer on this floor. |
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The sound is fading in and out, when the record is interrupted with news of an imminent tornado heading for Kansas. |
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The last call for passengers heading for Chicago fills the air threateningly. |
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It was a beautiful sunny afternoon and I was letting down over the Adriatic heading southward. |
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It was down to a tie-breaker game of 11 aces which saw the Cavan pair run up an early lead of 6-2 and seemed to be heading for the win. |
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I climbed to the top of one of the small jebels and watched the sun begin to set before heading back to Rum. |
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The water vole, fast heading for extinction in Britain, can still be found at Clifton Ings in York, according to an environmental group. |
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As soon as it was directly over us it flipped, reversed and started heading west again finally shooting away. |
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Back on the streets, protesters were heading home tired, weary, and quite literally bruised. |
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The four weaved through the trees, heading for the western edge of the forest. |
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Billboards line the shoulders of roads heading toward the raceway, and a media blitz is in full swing to build anticipation. |
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He dashed at maximum speed towards the command center avoiding the laser, plasma and pulse fire heading towards him. |
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Sick of the job queues and unemployment in the UK, many Australian and New Zealand expats are heading home where jobs are a plenty. |
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The traffic consists mainly of weekenders heading out to the lake for the weekend. |
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Back in open water and heading seawards, you can return to the boat through the tunnel or swim out a bit further and through the large arch. |
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Of course, all this business acumen didn't come from heading out on the highway looking for adventure. |
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In the current offering we have Brenda Blethyn as Mrs Warren, heading a cast of truly hard-working thespians. |
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A maze of quality runs links lifts at the mountain top, the only fault being the lack of decent slopes heading back down into the town. |
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Both submarines remained below the thermocline, heading into rocky terrain. |
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Whatever happens, it's a patched-up, raggle-taggle army heading for Milan on Thursday. |
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Quebec's rejection of Canadianism could be their move towards the retribalizing that we're all heading towards. |
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We stood up, heading off into the busy town for some traditional retail therapy. |
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When hand watering, get into the habit of dead heading your annual flowers and weeding the garden with your spare hand. |
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It had stone tiling, and a stone ledge, and there was a roof entrance more or less in the center with a door heading down to, most likely, steps. |
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Under the general heading of learning difficulties we have decided to use four separate classifications. |
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As the room resounded with cheers and hisses, a man brushed past Padlin, heading for the pit. |
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Before I even knew what was happening, I was heading back to my Aunt's house and Trevor was trailing behind me, carrying my lawn chair. |
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The launch vehicle pushes the spacecraft onto a heading that pushes it in the direction of a final destination. |
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Eli looked at Tim reproachfully as the two joined the stream of teens heading for the doors. |
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You may be heading for mountains or beaches or an amusement park but you want to have a break from the ordinary grind of life. |
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Within minutes, firefighters off shift and heading home were calling, reporting in and getting ready to go to work. |
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The prospect of a new tax on collectors has the secondary art market in a lather, pointing to the fast-falling chunk of sky heading their way. |
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In the reorg, Smith was assigned the role of heading up a new Cray Research unit. |
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We observed ambulances heading to the hospital having to go very slowly through traffic. |
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The 69-year-old is heading out to the wild blue yonder for some more golf and perhaps a spot of antique hunting. |
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Use rudders for heading control and only small jabs of the yoke to correct pitch and bank excursions. |
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We were a little nervous heading into the final stage with the yellow jersey to defend, although everyone was feeling strong. |
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I lay my dress out on my bed and chose a pair of shoes before grabbing a towel and heading into the bathroom. |
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Instead of heading directly into the station, we pulled around a wye and down to METRA's Halstead St. Station. |
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Yet another alien abduction TV series is heading this way, sporting the usual nosebleeds, little grey men and glowing spheres. |
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Just above the ground, each plane would level off, heading toward show center. |
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He alerted colleagues in a bid to warn drivers heading north on the motorway. |
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As the ship was heading from Portsmouth to Rosyth for a one-year refit, the three-day visit to Hull was slotted in to her schedule. |
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He is heading towards bankruptcy at a rate of knots, and yet it seems lenders are happy to give him more and more credit. |
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He spent several years working the circuit before heading out to Nashville where he knocked around with the up-and-coming country stars. |
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The uninitiated could be forgiven for imagining that the tradition of heading to a holiday camp for a summer knees-up was in terminal decline. |
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Stevens looks to be heading to level the match, but his 45 break falters when he misses a red. |
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Not wanting to go down without a fight, he continued to claw his way forward, continually hoping that he was heading the right direction. |
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She picked up her make up bag and left the wash room, heading to the bedroom she shared with her best friend. |
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Hope everyone is thinking of us, giving their good wishes and hopefully we'll have a good successful summit and get everybody heading back home. |
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She purred before turning in her mini skirt and heels and heading down the hall. |
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Matt took off down the corridors again, Mike in pursuit, heading for the balcony that would lead down to where the bombs had been wired up. |
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While they were heading home, they were held up for a second time by another gang of gunmen. |
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No Charlton game today, so I'm heading off to the wilds of Surrey for a change of scene. |
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But green-fingered Mrs Ashworth says she has hit upon an idea to outsmart any more wild weather heading her way. |
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And now that Chris is here, making a go of his business, he has no intentions of heading home. |
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Supporters heading to today's game at Wandella would be pleased to know that the rain also failed to turn Wandella Road into a sticky wicket. |
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As we were heading out of the section I saw some rather nice wicker wall baskets that have Marigold and Snowflake plants in them. |
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Students heading off to university are being urged to check they have adequate insurance. |
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Most are following well-worn paths, heading for communities where they know they will be offered temporary accommodation or work. |
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The trio inside were heading home to Leeds with their loot from a smash-and-grab raid on a York computer business. |
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All one needs to do is a little judicious planning and research before heading there. |
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Lee is off and racing up through the deep dish and over the bulge and heading up the ironstone jugs to the belay. |
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Flying foxes streamed overhead from the west, heading into town to roost after a night spent feeding in the mountains. |
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At this stage, Foster and Marshall look banker bets to be heading Down Under, though neither is taking anything for granted. |
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When the railway quietly gave way to highways and jets, what formerly was a major stopping point heading west became a town without a purpose. |
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Desiree laughed then turned round heading back to the rooms. |
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I told her, grasping another bale and heading back to the truck. |
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If the 777 had followed the route suggested by the General it was heading out over the Andaman Sea toward India. |
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But the constant cry for help has angered German politicians especially, as the bulk of the refugees are heading there. |
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The phone is apparently the one he took from his girlfriend after shooting her outside Baltimore and heading for New York. |
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The store's owner had seen one of the girls palm a lipstick before heading for the door. |
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It goes beyond quadraphonic, heading for a sound stage of 360 degrees. |
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And civil cases by cherie Blair and two others accusing News Corp. employees of doing just that are heading for court in New York. |
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Although queens heading neighboring colonies are not close relatives, fixation indices show significant genetic differentiation among aggregation sites. |
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With the main school holidays fast approaching, many families from Bolton will soon be packing their bags and heading off to the airport, ready to hop on to flights abroad. |
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We had heard accounts of hitchhikers being taken from trucks at weigh stations and just placed on the first Greyhound bus heading in any direction. |
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So in a few minutes I'm heading into town to send belated birthday presents and to try and convince myself to think about Christmas with appropriate jollity and generosity. |
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That course shows a path moving to the west of the planned course until it is some 2 miles to the west and so heading straight for the Salmedina Bank. |
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And despite heading for Kingfield three points adrift of the play-off places, Coleman believes the fixture list means the Reds still hold their destiny in their own hands. |
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The big righthander had been working on a streak of five outings of 10 or more whiffs, including back-to-back games of 15 strikeouts heading into his start vs. Arizona. |
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Before heading out to catch some rays, take a look at your checklist. |
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Pulling out of Queen's Park, heading towards Maida Vale through the smart terraces, it was all very nice, until at the Harrow Road a big gang of bus enthusiasts came on. |
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His arms started flailing, and whoops! he was heading backwards again. |
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You might have a cool PDA and a wicked wallet, but if you're heading to work with a huge bulge in your pants and your lunch in a plastic bag, then you've got a lot to learn. |
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I even found the book in a bohemian bookstore called Malaprops in Asheville, N.C. where I stood agog for a solid forty five minutes before heading to the checkout counter. |
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The rebounder throws the ball off the glass, rebounds, pivots and throws a baseball pass to the runner from the lay up line heading for the basket at the other end. |
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As we were heading down on the platform, we noticed the third monorail track above the platform was held up by column-like supports with ivy wrapped around it. |
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Associates, who said he had probably been procuring medical supplies, later confirmed he had recrossed the frontier and was heading back to Kandahar. |
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And we are still heading for another record trillion dollars in deficit spending this year. |
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In a short bit I'll be heading out to a similar format for the wordily titled East Coast North American Single Speed Championship of the Universe. |
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Given the detainment of journalists in Libya, will that deter other journalists from heading into dangerous zones? |
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It is therefore regrettable that you chose to print the article in its current form and under a misleading heading on the front page of your paper. |
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Remember that signs here mention the compass direction you're heading in. |
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And his argument that we are heading to certain fiscal disaster is quite calmly and dispassionately made. |
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The master nerds who rule the Valley are talking about ditching the rest of us and heading for the hills. |
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The All White mingled with the crowd before heading off to Wellington. |
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I'm wrapping up a doctoral degree in the physical sciences and heading to an industrial job in a few months. |
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How about heading to New Zealand, the land of the long white cloud? |
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The following morning, after a breakfast of banana pancakes and Americano coffee, I joined a group of six western women heading off to work in the nearby fields. |
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Thousands of my amigos, my comrades, my brothers-in-arms had packed up their VW vans with anything they could smoke and were heading for higher ground. |
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The book begins with the 3-year-old Dumas discovering that his father has died, and promptly arming himself and heading upstairs. |
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Each pilot made an easterly course toward Fallujah, heading back to the LZ beyond Camp Schwedler. |
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A zippy lunch stop, a swop of cars into the manual version and we're heading right back where we came, this time with Dan driving on the twisty bits. |
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Last I heard, Bellows was heading out to New York to help start a new magazine, while still shooting the bull about creating a newspaper in Los Angeles. |
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The book is done and heading to print but my fascination for 19th century America continues to burn brightly. |
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What is required is a motion demanding that the executive include funds under the appropriate heading for the purchase and maintenance of lifebuoys along the river. |
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She returned this year, headlined the festivities, before heading to Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Oklahoma City. |
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My worst moment came when I found myself fighting a losing battle against a pillar of fire which had suddenly turned back on itself and was heading in my direction. |
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He headed up towards the roundabout, but instead of turning right down the ring road towards the M4, he went straight across heading into the countryside south of Westing. |
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Then I gulped down my lukewarm milk, rinsed out the glass in the sink, drank two cups of cold water, and rinsed the glass a final time before heading out into the living room. |
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So, let the basketball and football fans keep following their off seasons, and all the baseball fans will be heading to Flushing. |
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The footprints continued down the riverbank, heading towards the water. |
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He founded his own business in the mid 1970s, and by 2004, at least fifteen master artists currently heading their own studios had apprenticed under him. |
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With the band heading in to the studio at the end of the tour to record their new album, they took the opportunity to road test a number of their new songs. |
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A pride of lionesses and their cubs appeared out of the bush, heading for the small pool that Glen and his wife Cindy had built the preceding year. |
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The ballpark was pulsating and one fan heading back to his seat with beers set them down, hugged a security guard and slapped hands with other rooters. |
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She began her job back in 1997, roving the badlands of Quebec and Ontario before heading out to British Columbia to take a position in the PR department. |
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She must have walked for an hour or two, heading nowhere in particular, when she felt a weird, sudden urge to go to the Shambles, a local ruined building, with no roof. |
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Those heading to Africa this month for the cool fall season, when darting is the least taxing to the animals, can choose from a plethora of safaris. |
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In the distance she could see a couple of boats heading into the village, a power boat and a sailboat with two masts, which reminded her of David's yawl. |
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The fabulous England keeper Gordon Banks untypically gave the Germans a gift, heading the ball onto the welcoming boot of Haller. |
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But when he saw that all his neighbours were also heading to the stores for stocks, he changed his mind. |
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And now many of those Democrats are heading home after long careers in public life, with some losing easily winnable races. |
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Seven out of ten Americans think America is heading in the wrong direction. |
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Within minutes they were on the autostrada heading for Siena. |
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Its television and film avatars are heading towards the happening stage. |
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In terms of organized protests heading off campus, they would have to obey singaporean laws. |
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Britain, sadly and avoidably, is heading in the wrong direction. |
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A dad with a PhD, Walker held a high profile job in state government for years before heading into academia. |
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They pushed open the back doors and entered the building, passing by the control room and up the concrete back stairs, heading for their changing rooms. |
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And Gabon offers less, in that most of the country is thick, green jungle, and you might only catch a glimpse of a mandrill or a gorilla heading in the wrong direction. |
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The bands of excited children who walked behind local militiamen heading to battle in the fall now clamor around machinery laying down new water pipes. |
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We're asking the Prime Minister to loosen the purse strings and though we've said we don't want confrontation, we're heading towards strike action. |
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Fifty years after the American Federation of Labor merged with the Congress of Industrial Organizations, the U.S. labor movement may be heading for a breakup. |
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Manufacturing had moved South, shoppers were heading for suburban malls, a decent restaurant was almost impossible to find, and the nightlife was a barfly's lament. |
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Today started off with me losing my balance while heading for a seat on the train and smacking my head hard on the thingamabob that juts out above the window. |
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In the Kodiak harbor, the salmon seine fleet was loading supplies and heading out for an opening the next day, and schools of inch-long smolt darkened the water. |
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I smiled at Jake and kissed him quickly before jumping out of the car and joining Aimee and the other girls who were heading towards the public bathrooms. |
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I looked over and there was a squirrel picking itself up off the ground and heading for another tree, some twigs and leaves still falling above it. |
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Kean had responded by saying he was at that very moment heading out to do some campaigning. |
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Many have holy connotations and they were important stops for pilgrims heading to the island. |
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But Funny Car driver Jack Beckman can breathe a little easier heading into the last race before the Countdown to One begins. |
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A group of Labour backbenchers close to Tony Blair are heading for Crewe, where a by-election takes place on Thursday. |
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He believes that the world is heading to a state where there are several reserve currencies, notably the euro and the Chinese renminbi. |
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He is heading for meetings with spivvy lawyers and a couple of sinister-looking bottom feeders of international finance. |
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To sympathisers, though, all of his crimes came under the general heading of misdemeanors. |
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The first clear example of modern usage goes back as early as 1808, when it was used as a heading title in a collection of essays. |
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If the explorer could make Kamalia he might be able to hook up with a slave coffle heading for the coast. |
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The westward route from Mexico passed south of Hawaii, making a short stopover in Guam before heading for Manila. |
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In the first coalition ministry, formed in May 1915, Lloyd George was made Minister of Munitions, heading a new department. |
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For the next nine years, apparently, the world will hurl spondulicks uswards because a large golfing gig is heading this way. |
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Nicky Ward bagged his 10th goal of the season on 57 minutes when heading home Toner's cross at the far post from the right byline. |
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Isabel Wilkinson on the smart blonde heading to Silicon Valley. |
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It is also preferable to say Takbir softly when heading to Musalla and going back home. |
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The Kobo Aura HD is perfect to take with you, whether heading for the beach or on a city break. |
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Obama's group heading to Sochi includes openly gay athletes Brian Boitano, Billie Jean King and Caitlin Cahow. |
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She returned home every day to give the child breakfast and a microwave meal, before heading back to a friend's flat to continue partying. |
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Scots actor TOMMY FLANAGAN was heading out of Glasgow for Latvia where he's about to start filming Attila the Hun. |
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After spending four nights in Anguilla before heading to the exclusive island of Mustique, the pair rounded off their holiday at St Lucia. |
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Reciprocal gawping revealed a very healthy number of Euro-plated TTs, A4s and Q5s heading for le rosbif. |
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For Jane Doe though, she was heading into yet another nightmare. |
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His family endured a terrifying crossing from Turkey in a dinghy before heading for Mytilini last week. |
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George's and a week later, he stowed away on a boat heading to Baltimore, Maryland. |
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To the north of the battle scene, and heading northward, were Gabaret and Langeron, with four ships between them. |
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At Carlisle the Glasgow South Western Line runs for several miles before heading west towards Dumfries, Kilmarnock, Ayr and Stranraer. |
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We were part way down the peninsula, heading all the way to La Paz, when swarms of scurrying chuckwallas appeared in a rocky area at roadside. |
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I started short-tacking every hour down the coast, heading further offshore, as I knew I'd find better wind there. |
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On July 23, 1632, 300 colonists heading to New France departed from Dieppe. |
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It then ends with them disappearing into the mist, supposedly heading to the island. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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The A93 is the main route to the west, heading towards Royal Deeside and the Cairngorms. |
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On the morning of 3 November 7 Armoured Division would pass through and swing north heading for the railway at Ghazal station. |
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Equally, the EEC was unsure about which way these countries were heading and wanted to ensure stability along its southern borders. |
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War now emerged as a vast panorama of physical and psychological forces heading for victory or defeat. |
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The final stops, before heading out into the Atlantic, were Port Famine, Sandy Point, and Elizabeth Island. |
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On 16 August the Stella Polare left Rudolf Island heading south and the expedition returned to Norway. |
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This group then branched, some moving into Europe and others heading east into Asia. |
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In Tom Clancy's Patriot Games, a Wightlink ferry heading from the Lymington ferry terminal is intercepted and a prisoner extracted in heavy seas. |
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The rest of the army broke up, with men heading for home or attempting to escape abroad. |
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Despite their victory at Louisbourg, the British decided to wait for the spring before heading further up the St Lawrence. |
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On 7 September, a month after they had been scheduled to depart, the force sailed from Britain heading for the Bay of Biscay. |
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It was announced in February 2015 that for the first time, Bestival would be heading to North America. |
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They represent the major waterways for ships heading for the harbors of Bremerhaven, Nordenham, and Bremen. |
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Another modern bypass keeps East Kilbride traffic heading for the M77 motorway away from Eaglesham. |
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When asked where the Alvin Ailey American Dunce Theater is heading in the 21st century, Judith Jamison lets out a roar of a belly laugh. |
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In 1266 Charles of Anjou, who was heading south to fight the Hohenstaufen on behalf of the pope, was appointed Senator. |
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Instead, Desiderius took over certain papal cities and invaded the Pentapolis, heading for Rome. |
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Alexander stopped at Thermopylae, where he was recognized as the leader of the Amphictyonic League before heading south to Corinth. |
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In Baghdad, he found Abu Sa'id, the last Mongol ruler of the unified Ilkhanate, leaving the city and heading north with a large retinue. |
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From Aden, Ibn Battuta embarked on a ship heading for Zeila on the coast of Somalia. |
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A lubber line, which can be a marking on the compass bowl or a small fixed needle, indicates the ship's heading on the compass card. |
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When one turns from a heading of east or west the compass will lag behind the turn or lead ahead of the turn. |
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The ship is swung, that is rotated about a fixed point while its heading is noted by alignment with fixed points on the shore. |
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Ships coming from Zanzibar made stops on Socotra or at Aden before heading to the Persian Gulf or to India. |
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But they did not get far before they came upon four or five native canoes with armed men heading towards them. |
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On September 6, the Great Tyne Row will again see a mini-armada of rowing boats heading down the Tyne from Newburn to Tynemouth. |
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A heading was driven towards Beaujone with all possible speed, including blasting. |
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The size of the protected volume depends on the altitude, speed, and heading of the aircraft involved in the encounter. |
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By the late 1980s, Norwegian bands such as Mayhem and Burzum were heading a second wave. |
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There, beaver ponds produce increased food for young fish and provide refuges for large adults heading upstream to spawn. |
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She is heading for Royal Ascot after displaying a superb turn of foot to win the feature event, the Hilary Needler Trophy. |
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If you're heading to the area by rail, as I did, you'll most likely travel with East Coast to Berwick-upon-Tweed. |
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We may be heading not for general breakdown but for an epoch as horribly stable as the slave empires of antiquity. |
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Otherwise, there would be an implied disregard of the potential of human society heading into the future. |
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His shift was over, and he was heading out on a mantrip, a type of shuttle that transports workers. |
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Adventure then turned toward the beach of Ocracoke Island, heading for a narrow channel. |
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After about 25 miles we felt a little saddlesore so called at a country pub before heading home, drenched. |
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Those heading to the upper floor had to pass through a smaller chamber to the east, also connected to the entrance floor. |
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Under the heading of viae privatae were also included roads leading from the public or high roads to particular estates or settlements. |
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Courteney, Christina, and Laura all heading to splitsville in one week. |
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