Her father pushed aside a plate full of sandwiches, and went through the report thoughtfully, while listening to her narration. |
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I went through a somewhat similar situation with my sister, minus the rudeness on her part. |
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Anybody who thinks they could endure the horrible golf he went through without losing their head occasionally is deluded. |
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Yet, 12 years ago, when Gibson went through a low in his life, the idea of this work began to incubate in him. |
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Scooby-Doo went through several Saturday morning transformations during his astonishingly long television run. |
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Over his shoulder, she could see Prince Emmanuel staring at them and a tremor of terror went through her. |
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I just went through an inane complete search of all my belongings, just by the luck of the draw as I went through security in Phoenix. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and Risk went through it pretty smoothly. |
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She went through surgery to remove a cancerous lump on her right breast and 17 surrounding lymph nodes. |
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Parents of children with congenital heart defects have already told her that her account mirrored exactly what they went through. |
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From what I can tell, somebody went through and very literally translated words from German to English for the North American release. |
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I went through several modules using games to explore mathematics, and they took to the work quickly. |
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He went through it slowly scraping everything into the trash can and leaving the dishes in the sink to soak. |
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I went through arcane methods and eventually deduced who is my Secret Santa! |
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Jackson failed to stop and went through the lights at red, forcing the driver of a taxi to make an emergency stop to avoid a collision. |
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Later, the artist went through periods of making tapestry and large-scale textile works. |
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We went through a set of pines, junipers, and mountain mahoganies and could see the big tree was right ahead. |
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She said if the road went through the area, it would transform Bennettsbridge into a major depot for tar and bricks. |
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The animals went through a special blessing ceremony before the tournament and there are specialist trainers on hand. |
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Security staff stopped me after my hand luggage went through the security scanner. |
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The adviser went through the usual ritual of asking whether I had already opened any ISAs in the current tax year. |
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She pushed the empty cart past him and went through the Employees Only room. |
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The spike from the fence went through his wrist and into the palm of his hand. |
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What he went through was an exaggerated form of something that Summers had noticed while observing his daughter at play. |
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Mike Griffin, owner of Honey Martin's on Sherbrooke W., went through a five-year battle to keep music alive at his minuscule bar. |
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The visitors went through 1,880 filled rolls, 700 cans of soft drinks and more than 1,000 cups of tea or coffee. |
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They were edged out of a place in the quarterfinals in a close group as Milan and Real Madrid went through. |
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As we laboriously went through each box, we marked them off in our spreadsheet. |
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The branches were scratching the two men's arms as they went through the woods, one dragging the other. |
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I made a long list of quite banal and boring questions that I went through and asked this man. |
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She masked herself from view as she went through a hallway and entered a large bright room. |
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He switched it on, and watched as the screen flashed as the machine went through its boot-up procedure. |
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Then we went through several years of a very boring market, not to put too fine a point on it, and the ratings kept climbing. |
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All this time the thermionic tube played a major part and went through a lot of development by large corporations to engineer a superior device. |
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The book drew favourable notices and went through five print runs, but in summer 2002 it was not on many radar screens. |
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They went through the bird house, marveling at toucans, parrots, birds of paradise. |
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My wife's grandfather went through the battle of Jutland as a sixteen-year-old midshipman. |
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The market went through something of a shakedown as providers realised their initial promises were expensive to maintain as usage grew. |
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They went through five drummers, six bassists, four keyboard players, four lead vocalists, but only one lead guitarist, quite an achievement. |
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Then she went through the medicine cabinet and found some bandages, gauze, and medical tape. |
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A lot of soul-searching and prayer went into his choice to venture down a new path and he went through his moments of self-doubt. |
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The ballroom at the hotel was set for the night and as Natalie and Kate went through its doors a spectacular sight met their eyes. |
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She went through the motions of the day, listening to lectures, taking notes, and writing tests. |
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Claire checked herself immediately when an almost jealous shaft of emotion went through her. |
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Italian television viewing figures went through the roof with 5,200,000 people watching the decisive stage on Saturday. |
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But in July 1961, the building hummed with an unusual amount of activity as people came and went through its doors at hourly intervals. |
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They went through cabinets, shelves and drawers, pulling out professional looking documents and files. |
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They went through the couple's kitchen cupboards, tipping the contents onto the floor, and ransacked the sitting room. |
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It failed and I had such a hard time figuring out what was wrong, I went through a stage of wondering whether I was losing my touch. |
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And shortly after we got approval a bush fire went through and burned what few trees there had been. |
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As she entered the building, she was searched by the guards and went through the metal detector. |
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Last night I went through a series of garish and tortuously overplotted dreams. |
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He was a guiding mentor for generations of pupils who went through the vocational education system. |
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Does calling the album Amnesia have anything to do with the amount of spliff you guys went through while recording this thing? |
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The match flew by as the fans went through fits of shouting, singing, tension and passion. |
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Lord Paul, the steel tycoon who is a non-dom, announced he would stop giving donations to labour if the law went through. |
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No one went through the statements from Ms Cosgrove in an attempt to verify her allegations. |
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My divorce went through on the nod, but I didn't fight it, believing it to be the only option for both of us. |
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The only goal came in the 75th minute when Seamus Gray released Joey Nolan and the nippy winger went through to score in style. |
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The freshmen and sophomores went to the short right hall, and the juniors and seniors went through the short left hall. |
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Mel attended him solicitously and went through a detailed description of his symptoms with him. |
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All the ceiling was virtually burned away and the flames went through to a mezzanine floor upstairs. |
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I went through a stage in my life when I idolized the author, who fueled his eloquence with Bourbon and branch water. |
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He said about 10000 men passed through the brigade's ranks during those terrible years, and very few went through the war unwounded. |
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I went through my wardrobe for a short denim skirt and a white halter neck. |
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For I, being the smarty-pants that I am, had grabbed my bag and stomped down the hall towards the room that I went through earlier. |
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A goose miraculously survived when two bolts fired from a crossbow went through its neck. |
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And in both airports, the Swiss army knife on my keychain in my purse went through without a murmur. |
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She went through it carefully and then picked out black eyeliner, a skin tone colored eyeshadow, and a light pink blush. |
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The two men went through an emergency door to their right, where Lamb mounted a steel ladder and began to climb. |
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My wife and I took our motorhome and went through Alaska and all over Canada. |
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I went through some of the other instances where he made declarations that appeared insupportable. |
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He went through three days of medical testing that included a full physical, blood work, stress tests, and a session with a chiropractor. |
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He went through the motions of pretending to write out a ticket for the benefit of the other full price passengers. |
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The media initially went through the motions of pretending that this was a real election campaign. |
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Unable to stay still under their gaze for any longer, Pete pretended to yawn, and went through the motions of someone waking up. |
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With stars in my eyes, I went through the motions of finishing high school, followed by junior college and then engineering college. |
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Their presentation itself took about 20 minutes as they went through the motions of explaining all about the central nervous system. |
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I would be surprised if I went through all the prayers and there was no mention, direct or indirect, of the Ten Commandments or a couple of them. |
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So Paolo landed up in Luanda and went through the motions of being an infantryman. |
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We checked in our luggage and went through the Customs to declare a painting we'd bought. |
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At school, she tried dieting and went through a phase of eating only fat-free foods. |
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Really, the only reason I went through this to begin with is because I don't want to have to buy a new purse if the stains won't come out. |
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Still we kept on, and our boys went through scouts, and the first two passed twelve years of age and held the Aaronic Priesthood. |
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He went through the same routine, the same wiggles and waggles that he did on the golf course. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly. |
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Being young, I was petrified of sitting in the car as it went through the car wash. |
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After five blocks he went through the door of the hotel and climbed the stairs two at a time. |
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Jamie went through the want ads, and underlined several jobs that she wanted to investigate. |
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His Honour went through the process of suggesting to the jury that the fallibility of human memory could explain the discrepancy. |
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He went through periods of despair over his illness when he was capable of irrational, ill-thought-out, impulsive acts which he then regretted. |
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He probably went through a long process of acculturation and adjustment into the cult-like environment of his new reality. |
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She was extraordinarily supportive when I went through a bad patch some years back. |
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The actor who went through a tough period earlier is now considered as the trump card for success in the industry. |
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Nurses trained for the survey went through the questionnaires to ensure that they were fully completed. |
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At the top of the page was a sketch of the phases the moon went through each month. |
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My own experiences didn't jibe with anything these family units went through. |
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And in both airports, the Swiss army knife on my key chain in my purse went through without a murmur. |
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Dawn went through the motions of squeezing a lemon wedge into her iced tea. |
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We all went through some tough times together, but we really circled the wagons. |
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Knowing him for this long, I had gained the ability to pick out the reasons for any strange mood swing he went through. |
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The design went through a number iterations, models and mock-ups prior to the system based on a simple cable tray. |
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Following its withdrawal from Anzac, the AIF went through a radical re-organisation. |
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She went through the ads with her pen, circling some and putting a single line alongside others. |
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He went through a typical what we call male menopause, and he's not going to come back, sweetheart. |
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The government was reluctant to push through the sort of housecleaning that the United States went through in its recent crisis. |
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Three years later, in 1957, America went through one of its biggest nuclear scares. |
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He was a chronic alcoholic and had severe problems in disciplining his work, which went through innumerable revisions. |
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We went through a difficult time, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. |
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They went through a set of oak panelled doors into a room with a swimming pool. |
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There was about ten minutes to go at Prenton and I went through one-on-one with the keeper and basically I choked. |
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He went through a black radical period in his twenties, complete with a big Afro, he recounts matter-of-factly, but he grew out of it. |
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In the aftermath of these two events, she went through a period of anorexia and terrible confusion. |
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I wanted to say that, thanks to his prediction, I was ready and prepared for the long cold winter that we just went through. |
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The Hungarians equalised late in the game, and went through 4-2 on aggregate after a 3-1 home win a fortnight later. |
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Until I went through the episode reviews, I didn't fully understand or realize the deep flaws in the writing. |
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One of my former West Brom team-mates, Andy Hunt, went through something similar to Matt shortly after he moved to Charlton. |
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Like most AIDS victims, he went through periods of depression, anger and self-pity. |
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After World War II Berlin was divided into separate parts and Shanghai, although restored to China, went through a period of stagnation. |
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He was then knocked to the floor where he was held down while the gang went through his pockets. |
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The Bohemian rebellion was ruthlessly suppressed in 1620 and Bohemia went through a decade of decline. |
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However, another gap appeared entering the home straight and he easily went through it to beat the front-running Shabernak by half a length. |
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Mrs Cooper was concerned about the effect in terms of staff and morale if these proposals went through. |
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I wanted a hi-res shot of it, and I guess the light from the scanner went through the clear coat on the heatsink. |
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Nevertheless Nathan's book went through many editions and in many languages. |
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A zillion things went through my head as we went through the course outline and such. |
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Molly willingly went through the rigors of balancing books on her head, snagging her hair on curlers and hiking her skirts above the knee. |
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The first two books went through over ten editions and were clearly the dominant texts in the field for much of the first half of the century. |
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The book went through seven editions, the last in 1913, and was enormously popular. |
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His book on ecological genetics went through several editions and his monographs on moths and butterflies are still used. |
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His book quickly became popular in the United States and went through several editions. |
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The precursor of books to follow for the next 200 years, he published it in four volumes in 1694 and it later went through at least ten editions. |
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I have a dear friend, who went through a hideous divorce after a very messy marriage. |
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I was going to marry him so I'm glad I found out about it before I went through with it. |
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Growers were asked to estimate the percentages of their sales that went through different market outlets. |
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Contrary to some of the advice we were given, we went through with our wedding anyway. |
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He realised that it was the wrong decision, but he went through with it anyway. |
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Friends were genuinely surprised when he went through with the challenge, and now those who sponsored him are having to pay up. |
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During his lifetime, the artist went through different periods of characteristic painting styles. |
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The concrete went through the back window and struck him on the shoulder and then hit the front windscreen. |
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Through a series of mishaps, including a divorce that my friend went through, the book disappeared. |
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The brave little boy went through six weeks of radiotherapy then another six months of chemotherapy before the cancer was finally killed off. |
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The idiots had reckoned on half a million turning up every year, but in 2004 only 30,000 went through the turnstiles. |
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I went through it all and found this product, and took it off the shelves straight away and binned it. |
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Rising Sun went through the season undefeated for 26 weeks, compiling a perfect score of 78 League points. |
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The Knights also scored the first try of the second half when Mark Cain went through the Lions' defence like a knife through butter. |
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It went through six printings in its first year, but its effect on majority opinion was, for many years to come, negligible. |
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The heavy smell of perfume and sweat in the locker room hit me as I went through the two doors. |
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While camped along the Missouri River, illness went through the camp and 50 to 100 of the Wyandots died. |
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Now it was our turn, with big smiles and handshakes all round as we went through the final safety briefs. |
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I don't think I could have lived the rest of my life clean without the rehab I went through. |
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We went through several alleyways this morning, and people would just creep out slowly. |
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You had heard the news, you heard the casualty figures, and now you saw the trauma that the people went through. |
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They went through the pictures and the yearbooks, recalling old memories and how much fun they had during the four years. |
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I often thought you went through life hoping only for the respect of your family, but the unqualified love of head waiters. |
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Orange County residents went through that yuck factor when they started to recycling sewage this year. |
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When I think about what my grandparents went through, I have to succeed, to press onward and upward. |
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I went through a process of trial and error and found that with either drive plugged in, it wouldn't start up. |
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Faye screamed as the lightning went through her body as electricity shocked her entire body. |
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A nervous hush descended on the famous patch of turf as the sisters went through their warm-up routine. |
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I remembered that the viola and the guitar went through the same amp, and sure enough, the microphone was going through one of the guitar amps. |
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I can imagine that's the first thought that went through the heads of the local police. |
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She found my open backpack in the closet and carefully went through all its pockets and compartments. |
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But deep down I felt for him because the pain and anguish he and his family went through was immense. |
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There was some sort of anomalous weather pattern that went through eastern Pennsylvania. |
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Whoever did it was obviously looking for cash because they went through all my possessions and rifled through all the drawers in the house. |
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There's only one explanation, and that is that one or the other of them went through our garbage and stole from it. |
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He also crossed no overtaking lines near a railway crossing and went through a red light. |
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My uncle's invitations grew more frequent, and we went through the same ritual many times. |
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A few rods further on the field dipped into a low area and I went through a small patch of green smartweed. |
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She grabbed a jacket on the way outside, and went through the hatchway to the deck. |
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We went through the rules of engagement and orders for lessons using role-playing scenarios. |
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Fuelled by optimism and cheap money, asset prices and investment went through the roof. |
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Early studies indicated that essentially all patients infected with SNV went through the prodromal and cardiopulmonary phases. |
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Gaghan and I would remind ourselves every time we went through the script that the issue of control was our Rosetta stone. |
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Indeed given their looks, wealth and position, it is almost remarkable that none of them ever went through a wild or rebellious phase. |
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You went through those couple of months that must have been hard on you and your family. |
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It was obviously using rolling stock left over from before unification and went through some very depressed areas with large tracts of unused land and derelict buildings. |
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You must be feeling awful. I went through something similar myself last year, so I can relate. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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Rebecca Greenfield went through a long list, including geography, building code limitations, and affluence. |
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But as this image shows, the nails actually went through an aperture in the wrists. |
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But no one went through with the arson threats that were bandied about back then, says Cummins. |
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After World War II, the Village went through an enormous renaissance as the Bohemian beatnik art place. |
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I went through a very crazy time, whether it was at the chateau, running wild in Malibu, I just went through it. |
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He went through the fence, one of the metal spokes jagging him in the arm. |
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The railway went through some of Australia's most desolate and flood prone country, often suffering washouts with passengers marooned for several days. |
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Justy studied them a moment while Amanda went through a side door and found a small water closet that contained an all-species toilet with a small sink. |
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But like millions of others, I went through phases when I was cocksure I could outsmart the market. |
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When the bomb went through the bomb bay door, number five ship called on the radio and informed us that we had a bomb bay door flapping in the breeze. |
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She went through all the closets, pulling out old clothes, cutting off buttons to sell to sewing and craft shops and used the fabric to make rag rugs. |
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He was one of five in a play-off for three places at Princes and went through in considerable style by holing a chip from seventy feet at the first tie hole. |
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If the President went through with the appointment, he was counting on his confidant to bust open those particular X-Files. |
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Lane did not believe that the same bullet that went through Kennedy could have wounded Connolly. |
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Workers went through massive upheaval and militant struggle during the First World War and their radicalism was whetted by news of the Russian Revolution. |
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Smith went through his ration of nine overs in one go for 2-29, his second success being with the assistance of a splendid low catch on the boundary by Dave Ellis. |
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Lily went through her purse in search of the keys to her apartment. |
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Council tax payers in York can add nearly six per cent to their monthly payments from today after City of York Council's proposed rise went through unchallenged. |
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The transfer of Scarborough striker Chris Tate to York City's Division Three rivals Leyton Orient finally went through after a contractual hitch was overcome. |
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The work was extremely successful, and went through many editions. |
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The book was first published in 1883 but went through many editions. |
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The first few times she went through on him nearly broke his heart. |
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By sheer bloody-mindedness we went through with the law suits, despite threats from the investor, and were recently told we had won our case in the supreme court. |
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From 1998 to 2001 the virus went through multiple reassortments and moved back to domestic birds, spreading almost unnoticed in Chinese chicken flocks. |
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After that, as I passed out of my crepe stage, the blintzes went through a short life as stuffed fried wontons, a sort of chicken version of crab rangoon. |
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Anyway, never forget what she went through to bring you into the world. |
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Each subject went through this process twice, once being given a saline vial, once a vial of actual tears. |
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He then went through a scornful recitation of all the things he could do if he wanted to settle for cheap laughs. |
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He went through his entire database of over 70,000 images to select pieces for the Arizona show. |
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But Duncan went through screening Sept. 19 in Monrovia, Liberia, where he presented a temperature of 97.3 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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As soon as Xander's hand made contact with Pheobe's, Pheobe felt as if a zap of electricity went through her body and her heart started to beat faster. |
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It reminds the narrator of his grandfather, an individual repressed by the system who went through his entire life obsequiously saying yes to all the men in power. |
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In the month before its release, the movie went through a series of edits and reshoots, including a new happy ending that lets the couples live happily ever after. |
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I thought, since we already went through riot grrrl in the early '90s, that women playing in bands, especially punk bands, had a lot more freedom, but I was sadly deluded. |
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I went through pints of Liquid Paper when I typed his letters. |
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The show gave the excavator loaders a chance to display their deftness as these dream machines went through their routine drills to the sound of music. |
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I went through the motions but thought that the pastor was a bit loony! |
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I went through this tomboyish stage where I wore lumberjack shirts and green jeans and then pink shirts and ripped jeans and we always all looked the same. |
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As I went through voting I noticed at least what I saw were all ayes. |
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Knowing now some of the unspeakable horrors that other children went through it is difficult to make him out as anything other than firm but fair. |
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And she prefers living with other women who understand the humiliation she went through. |
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What Samantha Kelly went through has been the talk of Huron Township, Michigan, for weeks. |
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I went through the gym doors and found myself standing in a large gym with the red scorebook in one hand and my lucky neon pink pencil in the other, just looking around. |
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The sales force went through major change in 1992 when regional business managers were appointed with budgetary responsibility for their territory. |
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Pensioners, although they appear bowed by the more strenuous life they once went through, find time for a humorous chat on a bench in front of St Mary's Church. |
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The last of the rounds to strike Murphy went through a layer of the Kevlar on his vest and went into his skull and brain. |
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He went through severe bouts of depression, for which he attempted to self-medicate with alcohol and numerous illicit substances when he was on the street. |
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California went through all this many years ago, and is still paying for it and trying to mend the damage its water diversion schemes have created. |
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She told the audience that the idea for the show originated when she went through a tollbooth and anonymously paid for a number of cars behind her. |
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One was the main road that went through town, the second, across, went through to the office buildings and apartments, and the third to a couple mews of town houses. |
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My wife was in her car, and she went through a fence and went down 70 feet, just straight down, and totaled the car, and she was able to be pulled out by the police. |
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Essentially the towline went through the space in the L shaped bracket. |
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After checking out with strike and trying to check in with area control, I went through the ship-to-shore checklist and settled in for a 120-mile bingo. |
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It didn't hurt at that moment, but a shock wave went through my body. |
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First I went through the racks of clothing and tried them on. |
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I went through a methadone program and it helped, but then you get hooked on that. |
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It is intriguing to contemplate that perhaps avian flight, like aircraft evolution, went through a biplane stage before the monoplane was introduced. |
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A shudder went through her body, and she broke contact with him. |
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Although the Department went through the motions of investigating complaints, its commitment to enforcing the corporal punishment regulations was half-hearted at best. |
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Even the low two-storey army buildings seemed to smile a delayed welcome, as a gate was unbarred and I went through an elaborate signing-in ceremony in the guardroom. |
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In the mid-1870s Nietzsche went through a phase of celebrating science worship based on viewing natural science as the paradigm of all genuine knowledge. |
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We went through a two-year effort to get the zoning changed to allow us to put 33 solar panels on the roof. |
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When we would do a show we worked so hard together and went through everything together including the first night nerves and the elation when everything went right. |
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Workers went through state warehouses, sorting through thousands of items. |
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The item was not actually discussed but instead went through on the nod. |
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The overspill office block built for Westminster cost more, and that went through on the nod, with none of the controversy and bad publicity attached. |
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The hotel and pub owner has been cleared of failing to give information about who was driving one of his vehicles when it went through a speed trap. |
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He hit hard, shutters splintered and cracked as he went through them. |
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We went through his rap sheet in an attempt to find the line between revelatory civil disobedience and complete nonsense. |
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We then went through an intensive process of negotiation, cajolery, threats, and mathematical calculations to put together a deal that everyone could support. |
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So I called up my credit file and went through all 40 pages of it. |
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The chocolate cracked like an Easter egg when the spoon went through it. |
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They were removing steelwork from an old part of the ground when one of the wheels of the 15-tonne elevated working platform went through a concrete manhole cover. |
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We went through with enough speed to maintain steerage way, but not enough to create a displacement that would suck us onto one wall or the other. |
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Though the film hints at the mighty struggle the Kers went through building Coorain, too much happens off-screen and too much is given short shrift. |
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But as I was coming in to land, I went through some turbulence and, as I tried to brake, one side of the canopy collapsed and I went cartwheeling out of control. |
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I have never been diagnosed as anorexic but I went through a period of not eating much, during which time my weight went down to 6 and a half stone. |
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I don't know if that is overdramatising it, because it is only sport at the end of the day and you don't have to go through anything like what they went through in the war. |
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Picking up the overstuffed duffle bag, which contained all his belongings, plus his coat, and the berries, he went through a door of an even larger room. |
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As I went through the documents more closely, I discovered that for all the human resources expended in surveilling us, there was remarkably little real information. |
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A television documentary showing graphic pictures of an abortion will shock and horrify viewers, according to an Old Town mother who went through a similar procedure. |
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He went into the kitchen, and went through her cupboards and pantries, looking for some pancake mix, and eggs and toast and all the other breakfast delicacies. |
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I have a chronological date, dating back 40 years ago, from the 1960s and 1970s, to when that party, in 1991 went through this thing and did nothing. |
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I noted, as we went through the consultation hui on the foreshore and seabed, that we were graced in some way with the presence of several members of the National Party. |
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We all clapped politely and a wave of whispers went through the crowd. |
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I went through the shelves in my hutch that stood beside my couch. |
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We went through all of the building and cleared all of the rooms. |
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Tarby went through all of his without coining a single catchphrase. |
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Over six weeks he gradually reduced his intake of the new drug to nil, and then went through cold turkey as he experienced the symptoms of methadone withdrawal. |
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In fact I went through most of my fly box come to think of it. |
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He went through the chronology of the complaints made by the plaintiffs. |
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A painful piercing feeling went through my heart when she did that. |
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The flow from the well, which then went through this pipe at the surface, consisted of natural gas, condensate and salt water from the host rock layer. |
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I want to protect them from the fears and insecurities I went through. |
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A Roman road went through the Odenwald and a network of secondary roads connected all the forts and towers. |
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The core of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them. |
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It had been such a clean shot that the wound immediately went through the process of cauterisation. |
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The condemned man went through agony during his lethal injection. |
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Mill went through months of sadness and pondered suicide at twenty years of age. |
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She went through ten different looks including a lace top and leather shorts, and a stripey top and red trousers. |
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A few years back Joe Allen's went through a low, with a misguided attempt at trendifying the menu. |
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The old link went through Julfa over a bridge into Nakhichevan, an enclave that is separated from the bulk of Azerbaijan by Armenia. |
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And so we went through the cold beef and chocolate mousse with a good Morgon and curacao. |
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Ben went through an entire trip sockless, resulting in blisters on the bottoms and tops of his feet. |
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Tru Spencer knows this process only too well, as she went through three cycles of IVF before the birth of her twins. |
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Over the next four years, many of us went through a range of emotions as we all worked to reclaim what was once Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park. |
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China's Szechwan province recently went through a devastating earthquake on May 12 this year, which resulted in 70,000 deaths and 20,000 missing. |
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I went through a beeper, and it beeped for like half an hour,'' she told reporters. |
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We shot the scene and then three of us went through the dailies. |
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As a result Keats went through dreadful agonies with nothing to ease the pain at all. |
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It is not known whether this was a success on stage, but when published it proved popular and went through several editions. |
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The design of church interiors went through a final stage that lasted into the 16th century. |
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But you have deep respect for your combatant who you went through it with. |
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The car careered down the road, missed the curve, and went through a hedge. |
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But I am afraid people will romanticize what Robin went through. |
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The quartet, whose members adopted Ramone as their last name, went through multiple lineup changes. |
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Just this week, in fact, California went through a cleansing of sorts. |
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I would like the FAQ list for this newsgroup. I just signed on and went through a wazillion articles. |
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Later manuals in the United States as best illustrated by Sabetti went through many revisions and updatings. |
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Emma went through the closet and removed the black gabardine jacket she had hung up to unwrinkle. |
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