I watched my fair share of horror or violent films as a kid and I never went out and tried my hand at throttling someone or whatever. |
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I went out and introduced myself, and they rambled on about their headaches, their vomiting, their diarrhea. |
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When pickers went out on strike, abusive practices of foremen were usually a main source of complaint. |
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We only went out for two months over this past summer and it was really hard on her when we broke up. |
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Plus, Sam, the queen bee, went out with one of the guys who used to sit with us, and has stuck around since he left. |
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His conclusion, for a programme that went out before the 9pm watershed, deserved an X-certificate. |
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He was a quiet person who preferred staying in but when we went out we always enjoyed ourselves. |
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We are deeply upset that an unruly element went out of their way to cause trouble but they have been dealt with by police. |
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Particular thanks to the two police in Windhoek who went out of their way to make sure that we got to our destination safely. |
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He liked the cut of my jib, and I also went out of my way to prove myself as an intrepid reporter. |
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On Monday afternoon he left the big bag in the car, and went out for a practice round carrying only his putter and three wedges. |
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By the by, Thompson went out trick or treating, as they say, last Halloween wearing nothing but a turban, a jockstrap and some lipstick, he says. |
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He once went out to buy a stylus for an old record player and came back with a radiogram. |
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On the Saturday they went out shopping and I was aquiver with excitement, soon the disc would be in my hands and blaring out of the radiogram! |
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His parents went out of town last year, and that was the biggest rager ever! |
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Six hours after they were stranded, the tide went out and the couple walked to safety. |
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My first trip was to Windermere and I remember that it was a miserable, rainy day but we still went out on the lake. |
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I went out as a sort of wet behind the ears completely ignorant 21 year old and spent 18 months in Madagascar. |
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Weyler is one of those who went out on the open sea in tiny boats, looking the whalers in the eye until they finally blinked. |
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He went out to his horse's stall where his horse stood whinnying to get out and stretch his legs. |
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The lights went out on the board, and a sound reminiscent of a raspberry came from the computer's speakers. |
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She went out of the room and slammed the door after her, and Mary went and sat on the hearth-rug, pale with rage. |
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I kept on waiting until my tummy began to complain and then I shucked on my coat and went out to investigate. |
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We were debating the possibility of leaving Zumi out of her kennel while we went out for dinner. |
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The spirits were incredibly high, as you can imagine, and they really went out of their way to get me involved. |
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I went out for a enjoyable evening and returned to find that Holmes had gone. |
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As soon as they had gone, the woman went out into the street and frantically flagged down a motorist before alerting police to the robbery. |
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They asked him a few questions, he went out of the room prepare some tea and when he returned, they were gone. |
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I don't think he stuck around to smoke it cause I went out about 10 minutes later and he was gone. |
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We went out for a quick drive a couple of days after my last lesson and that went all right. |
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Then at 5.10 pm, and just as the valiant efforts of the groundstaff had started to make the pitch look playable, the lights went out. |
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Suddenly, all of the lights went out, it was pitch dark, and I couldn't even see anything. |
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The lights went out on about a thousand customers this morning, including City Hall. |
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He had been in a meeting when the building shook, there was an explosion, half the lights went out and the air conditioning stopped working. |
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Otherwise they would have suffered another two and a half hour wait before the tide went out again, by which time it would have been dark. |
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Hundreds bathed, and the tide went out so far that the harbour at low water was empty. |
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Rolf's heart went out to the little boy and he reached out and touched his cheek. |
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A lot of farmers went out of business, some of the more marginal farming areas reverted to wilderness. |
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He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading. |
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When she found herself back in lane one 20 minutes before the race all her plans went out the window. |
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So the menu plan and the budget went out the window, and as there was only one night left we had to make some quick decisions. |
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However, that plan quickly went out of the window as Blake's smart pass and turn sent Healy away down the right. |
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An automated alert went out to airports and main airlines, including British Airways. |
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He made best friends with a crazy Southern Rhodesian pilot, went out to visit him after the war, and ended up marrying his kid sister. |
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They wore knee pads because play was rough, with frequent fights over balls that went out of bounds. |
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She had already drunk some wine before she went out and was then drinking Bacardi and cola. |
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The fire hissed as it went out, and around them the cave went dark again as pale wreaths of grey smoke curled through the air. |
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I went out too early for the blossoms to be open, but three or four bees were already at work. |
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My best mate and fishing partner Simon Crow went out for a week and landed 20 fish up to 48 lb in size. |
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I got up off the plane, went out, tried to find people on the phone, tried to find out what happened, and hopped a plane home to Atlanta. |
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It's a far cry from the message that went out last month when licensing officials urged landlords not to rush applications. |
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The area has seen increasing neglect, as first arable and then grazing land went out of use. |
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He was the last Air Force chief to receive the accolade before the old imperial honours system went out of use in Australia. |
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I got dressed and went out to the shop even before switching on lappy or having any breakfast. |
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I went out looking for a yuzu tree for a conveniently empty space in my garden. |
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Every day I went out and worked hard over the shouts for espressos and lattes. |
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Then, while still in the changed garments, Edward noticed Tom's bruised hand and went out to reprimand the guard who had caused it. |
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When the show went out about 6 weeks later I was surprised at just how much they had angled those cameras onto the people in our group. |
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He later went out to film the damage and was following a taxi that looked like it had been shot up with a machine-gun. |
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His poems stopped appearing in major American poetry anthologies, and his books went out of print and remained so. |
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Woods went out in 33, two under par, and returned in 32 to start his quest for a third major in electrifying fashion. |
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No one came over, no one went out, and we just lied around and hung out as a family. |
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New Yorkers took to the web as a lifeline when their phone service went out. |
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Senators like Jean Carnahan went out of their way to brandish their hunting rifles. |
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I don't know if the rodent returned as I was so tired by this stage that I went out like a light. |
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Staggering, I turned around to face my attacker but never saw him, a second fist followed the first and I went out like a light. |
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He went out like a light a few minutes later, and Mia tiptoed out of the room. |
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But last night, after everything was all packed up, and my bed frame dismantled, I just went out like a light. |
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I went out for light drinks with a mate after work last night and was home by 8.30 pm. |
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My mother went out to buy groceries, and then she fixed a big dinner of rigatoni, sausage, cheese, and bread. |
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I went out of my way to walk right through a puddle, rather than skirt around it. |
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Now just think about that, how would you like it if your daughter went out with someone you went to high school with? |
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On April Fool's Day 1997, dozens of people went out on skulling missions, hitting hundreds of billboards on busy Toronto streets. |
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I went out into this absolutely beautiful country, the beautiful red soil, the rugged red rocks above the hills, and it just blew my mind. |
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And besides, jokes about religion went out with the ark and are unlikely to be resurrected in modern Britain. |
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Creases like these went out with the ark and I am not walking down the street like this. |
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I had made seven appearances for Blackburn but then got injured and went out on loan to Colchester. |
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After I got off the phone with him, I went out to my car and drove around for awhile. |
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I went out to a swamp and sat in the middle of a canoe while George and Stephen rowed me. |
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As predicted, form went out the window in this game, in which the stylish Slovaks never looked themselves against their Czech neighbours. |
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A campus alert went out, warning students to be on the lookout for a college-age man of that description. |
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We had all day to get the test done, so we went out and did everything real methodically. |
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The Innkeeper emptied a sachet of Cadbury's drinking chocolate into a mug and went out the back to turn the kettle on. |
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My heart went out to him, but there was nothing I could do to talk sense into him. |
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We started off the evening at the house, drinking and making merry before we went out for the night. |
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So we went out, and I tell you, this boy looked at his watch the whole time. |
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She went out fast and paid for it late but hung on to win the 100 backstroke. |
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I went out to the deck, hoping even with the bad weather that I could train a bit. |
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We barbecued, went out for Italian ices and just enjoyed the company of each other. |
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They went out and joined other soldiers fussing in the streets, marauding the city. |
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The three of us went out to a bar in town and talked for ages over Imperial beer and margaritas. |
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I once went out to the dim lights of the banging disco music in the heart of Melbourne's finest hours, Saturday night. |
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Despite giving my backing to his campaign against New Years Eve parties as usual I bowed to peer-group pressure and went out on the night itself. |
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She went out to Africa to help out a friend for two weeks and then just stayed there for 21 years. |
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He often went out to help the grooms in the famous Weston stables, and he did everything barehanded. |
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I was seeing stars by this stage, so I was pleased when time ran out and the lights on the court went out. |
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We went out to find some dinner and of course the only thing open was the chippie. |
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This weekend, I just went out there to race and not think myself into a problem. |
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All power to signals, the third rail which supplies power to trains, all power points and lighting went out at 6.30 pm. |
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Word got through the village that the guy had been taken, and the entire village went out into the street and erected a barricade. |
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I was making a three-point turn, just like I usually do it, but it went out of control. |
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We went out and scored the first basket in the second half and couldn't continue the pace. |
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I went out to the market, bought a meat pie, and sat on a street bench to eat it. |
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He had settled himself comfortably as if he had all the time in the world, ordered a large peg of his favorite Scotch whisky, and then, things just went out of control. |
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I wasn't sure about the rest of the city, so I grabbed my radio and took the elevator to the roof, where the door locked behind me and the power went out. |
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Prosecution rested, you rested and the jury went out and came back. |
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And although street clocks went out of vogue in the 1920s, Verdin resuscitated the analog timepieces in the 1980s for small towns undergoing Main Street revivals. |
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Her propeller shaft was fouled and she was dragging her anchor, so Endurance, some 25 miles away when the call went out, closed in at top speed to act as on-scene commander. |
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If I went out with anyone even casually, they wanted to know his antecedents and qualifications in order to plot his future dependability as a husband! |
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Then the power went out next door, at a shelter housed by the Essex County Office of Emergency Management. |
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Normally, the violence on Hannibal is so stylized to put it at a remove, but all of that went out the window in that last scene. |
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The outage caused a minor accident on Main Street late on Tuesday morning after two vehicles collided at Lumber Avenue when the traffic lights went out. |
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You even went out and bought the fabric for your own Oscar dress, which would be unthinkable for an actress to do today. |
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When the audience had settled, the auditorium lights went out. |
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Then all the lights went out and the building was blacked out. |
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Water subsided in some areas as the tide went out but the diversion signs were back up again at high tide on Thursday morning and Thursday evening. |
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The thing is, we didn't realise that the tide went out so far. |
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But then Ferguson happened and all of that glorious approach went out the window. |
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Maybe tomorrow, were her last thoughts before she went out like a light. |
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Justin and I went out to dinner last night, to our favorite restaurant. |
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We went out to dinner one night, but the cuisine didn't agree with me. |
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As Sam drove, he listened to Jimmy, and his heart went out to the boy. |
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We went out on the town taking in a Mardi Gras like there was no tomorrow. |
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Something hit the back of the trench and I went out like a light. |
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He looked dazed for a minute and then went out like a light. |
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I'd pick up drugs straight away and my plans went out of the window. |
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In the early stages, any plans about tactics went out the window. |
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My game plan went out of the window within a few minutes as it was so cold that my arms started to stiffen up and I had to change stroke every 50 to 100 yards. |
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I hit this kid and he struck his head and went out like a light. |
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He was eight years older than me, still is, oddly enough, and he resented having his stupid kid brother foisted on him whenever he went out with his pals. |
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I went out in Winchester briefly last night, and hardly recognised a soul. |
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John came to see The realistic Joneses and we went out to dinner after and talked casually about the show, but that was it. |
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So the next day I went out and I bought a microwave oven and I made an artichoke in the microwave. |
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The aughts went out like a cranky kid last night, kicking and screaming until the bitter end. |
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And I had something deep and profound to say about drug legalization too, but the bong went out. |
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Then he went out and did so, won the championship, and then stayed on his final bull for several extra seconds. |
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Today, a three-year stay at a company practically qualifies an employee for a long-service award, while the idea of a one-company career went out with the typewriter. |
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Since a second round of letters went out to landowners in late 2001 seeking to buy right of way, CSX has taken few public steps with the project, a township official said. |
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I went out later and saw that the area had been taped off by police. |
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Was watching 8 Mile with my rents when all the power went out. |
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No-one gave us a chance and when we were five points down at half-time everyone wrote us off but the team went out in the second half and won by five. |
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When she was kidnapped, an all-points bulletin went out in a very timely matter, but it stipulated that the information was not for press release. |
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So, anyway, in the movies, even before the lights went out, paper clips would start to slingshot all over the place. |
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And the witness accounts and medical evidence show they went out of their way to maximise casualties by packing ball bearings and shrapnel into the bombs. |
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The publicity surrounding the organisation ensured that politicians went out of their way to co-operate with the survey and to court the women's vote. |
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Haghjoo went out too, donning tape over his mouth and a sign lauding free speech for Iran. |
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Aware of the difficulties of getting settled in Shanghai without any knowledge of Mandarin, my colleagues often went out of their way to make sure I had no problems. |
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They deliberately went out to kill and maim innocent people. |
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While Mozilla went out of its way to emphasize its belief in inclusivity this week, Eich did not. |
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When he turned himself in, he wore a smirk in his mug shot, and then he went out for ice cream with reporters in tow. |
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After all, that first-generation Pentium PC that seemed like such a screamer when you bought it probably went out in the inorganic collection several years ago. |
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Nikki grabbed the old worn Adidas jacket she had had for five years, and went out onto the patio, choosing one of the Adirondack chairs and sat down, her eyes closed. |
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And the last non en-suite bathroom at a country inn went out with the ark! |
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We went out to take some photographs in a marble courtyard replete with shrubbery and elephantine urns where uninterested figures dined al fresco. |
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Sophomore and junior years of college, I went out with a guy named Mark. |
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Announcing his retirement at this week's Christmas concert at Selby Abbey, he went out not with a whimper but a bang, and a departing salvo aimed at New Labour. |
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Schlemiel and schlimazel that we are, the power went out, but it fortuitously came back on in just enough time to warm the warm and chill the cold. |
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He went out on a day in which he had to share equal billing with that fickle lady, Mother Nature, and finally got his score under par and his name on the leader board. |
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Our deal was that I take care of him healthwise, after his hospital stay, but I went out instead, and we talked only occasionally. |
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The one ship that escaped managed to do so only because all of Alfred's heavy ships became grounded when the tide went out. |
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Our first night in the big city we went out nightclubbing. The next morning we stayed in hung over. |
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Following his landing in Gaul, Maximus went out to meet his main opponent, emperor Gratian, whom he defeated near Paris. |
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The massive tusker leading the herd stopped in his tracks. His ears went out, his long sinuous trunk up. |
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Many of the ships were designed for speed and were so small that only a small amount of cotton went out. |
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The second line went out along Heavitree Road to Livery Dole and the third went to Mount Pleasant along Sidwell Street. |
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With these delicacies, and keen appetites, we went out into the moonlight, and had a nocturnal picknick. |
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Unfortunately, on the night of November 8, 1736, the fire in Gmelin's room went out. |
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After Worcester's death in 1865, revision of his Dictionary of the English Language was soon discontinued and it eventually went out of print. |
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Following the collapse of the East African Community, under whose auspices the reports were published, the reports went out of publication. |
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We went out together and hired a quickshaw and I took him out for beer and lunch at my favourite Chinese restaurant. |
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The Jambos full-back is convinced Ally McCoist's men deliberately went out to hurt the home players during last weekend's tousy Tynecastle clash. |
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The two Whips went out to look in the ambulance and there was Leslie Spriggs laid there as though he was dead. |
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I went out to the hallway to turn the mop bucket back rightways and consider the options. |
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Then the boy went out onto the moor to look for something else to play with, and he dropped the flint as he went along. |
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Fernandinho launched a rocket that flew just over. Gundogan's shot hit off Sviatchenko and Gordon and went out. City pressed and pressed. |
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All Blacks stars Anton Oliver and Aaron Mauger went out of their way to light the touch-paper for plenty of Twickers fireworks on Bonfire Day. |
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Then he deftly spat the cigarette into a strawless portion of the floor, where it glowed for a few seconds before it went out. |
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Each day for three weeks they suited up and went out to the module and fed it. |
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But before Debra went out the door behind her she proceeded to tear a strip off both Miguel and Anna Maria. |
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We went out for dinner and dancing and the icing on the cake was when my boyfriend proposed to me as we danced. |
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He wrapped himself in a heavy cloak and went out from his sleeping chamber into the tomblike silence of the castle. |
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Had large glass of white wine before I went out, two double Malibus and Diet Coke and one cocktail. |
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The PE teacher, the putative authority on all things sporting, went out, as they say, without troubling the scorers. |
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At first, everything was normal, but then one day we went out together, and he shoplifted everywhere we went. |
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I had about five outdoor training sessions in early season but after that I just opted to have a few knock-ups before I went out to bat. |
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The Al Wefaq bloc proposal follows a call that went out last week from councillors to help get the homes waterproofed ahead of the rainy season. |
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Rochdale won 1-0 but went out 4-1 on aggregate having already lost 4-0 at Highfield Road. |
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I went out about three weeks ago to the opening of the Rotary Village in Kholah Pang-nga which was very badly affected. |
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Despite my reputation as a showboater, I never went out on a Thursday or Friday until I went over to the States to play. |
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Suddenly the steering went out, and water flooded into the lazaret, an area below deck where steering mechanisms are located. |
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The car went out of control and turned on to its roof because of a fault in the brake master cylinder. |
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Anyhow, Mrs Dalrymple obviously spread the news, for when I went out later on, I could see all the chintzy curtains move. |
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The line of people went out the door and wrapped around the corner. |
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Well, Mable, Id have bet anybodies money before I went out that none of those shots had lit more than ten feet away. |
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The second round was a brannigan from bell to bell. Both men went out for blood and both got it. |
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After weeks of fruitless negotiations, Bollinger and his counion members went out on strike, demanding a pay boost. |
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Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale. |
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There went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. |
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Accordingly two of the club went out and shortly after returned with a Hissian, a cant word with the soldiers, for a goose. |
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About 3 P.M. I went out to look for game, and, coming across a herd of zebras and konze antelope, managed to kill two, one of each. |
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By about 350 BC many hillforts went out of use and the remaining ones were reinforced. |
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I told Roy Dale and John Wesley the story of the day when I was five years old and a warning about a maddog went out through the neighborhoods. |
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The exception to this is when the ball went out from a penalty, in which case the side who gained the penalty throws the ball in. |
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O'Sullivan went out of the tournament in the next round, having lost against Fergal O'Brien. |
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Suffering from asthma and gout, Disraeli went out as little as possible, fearing more serious episodes of illness. |
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For this reason, when Art Nouveau architecture went out of style, the style of furniture also largely disappeared. |
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Disco went out of style in the 1980s, but is now in fashion again. |
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The vessel sank less than two hours after the Mayday call went out. |
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Constantine the Great is known to have raised the five scholae of horsemen who formed the actual lifeguard of the prince, and followed his person whenever he went out to war. |
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They went out and looked at modern humans who, like Lucy, have feet adapted to terrestrial bipedalism, and found these people can still function as effective treeclimbers. |
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The shouts of the bookies were now loudening outside in the sunlight, and when I'd slipped on my raincoat we went out to see what we could of the Light Weight Race. |
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The next boy I went out with snogged some random girl at a party. |
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However, over time the work of many of his writers has been attributed solely to Hitchcock's creative genius, a misconception he rarely went out of his way to correct. |
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His big shoulders drooped, and the roosterish look went out of his eyes. |
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He tried to hit me but I dodged the blow and went out to plot revenge. |
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The fuse burnt down to the skin and went out, but Cudjo still continued to saw gourds, apparently in no wise incommoded by the burning of the fuse. |
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The game had started. A man was chasing the ball, it went out for a shy. |
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He went out, and began to publish it much, and to blaze abroad the matter. |
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The true Preux des Dames, went out with the full periwig, stap my vitals! |
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At the end of his notings and his calculations he went out into the street with a smile of satisfaction on his round face, for the fates had been good to him. |
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The trophy had barely been lifted before the first press release went out from the bookmakers announcing Norwich as odds-on to go down next season. |
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They went out for a night on the town, but it turned into a pub crawl. |
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When I was older I went out on the hillsides and dug the roots of oose, or Amole as the Mexicans call it, which were excellent to use in place of soap. |
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In the Low Countries on the contrary, Dietsch or Duytsch as endonym for Dutch went out of common use and had been gradually replaced by the Dutch endonym Nederlands. |
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I was in here four times, and went out to try to get on, but couldn't, affor I comed in sixteen years ago, and my old woman was in affor she died. |
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Lindisfarne Castle was built in 1550, around the time that Lindisfarne Priory went out of use, and stones from the priory were used as building material. |
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The incoming water was contained in large storage ponds, and as the tide went out, it turned waterwheels that used the mechanical power it produced to mill grain. |
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Many of these fine craft were saved from destruction when steam went out of fashion and are now part of the collection at Windermere Steamboat Museum. |
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The saddest part of all this is that the Frisbie Baking Company went out of business in 1958, just when a respelled version of their name was about to become famous. |
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I had a grim sense of amusement on finding that the old woman was not deaf, for she went out, and presently came back with a gourdful, which I eagerly drank. |
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They went out and eyed the new car one last time before deciding. |
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One of my half-starved poddy calves was very ill, and I went out to doctor it previous to bathing and tidying myself for my finishing household duties. |
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After the performance they went out to a very posh restaurant. |
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Bartolomeu Dias, at the same time, went out to by sea find the Prester's country, as well as the termination of the African continent and the ocean route to India. |
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That fad went out with the eighties, but I think it's making a comeback. |
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She went out there to vamp since the speaker was late arriving. |
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The vehicle, described as a reddish-brown, 1980s-style sedan with a broken left taillight, went out of control and spun around before speeding away westbound, deputies said. |
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There was not enough wind to windsurf in the area and after reading about kitesurfi ing in a magazine, went out and got his first kite and taught himself how to kitesurf. |
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They were going to stay in and read, but instead went out shopping. |
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This is a natural point at which to ask why quiring went out of fashion. |
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I'd like to help clear the field, but my knee went out on me. |
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This meant that any given iron furnace required vast tracts of forested land for charcoal production, and generally went out of blast when the nearby woods had been felled. |
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The Danes tried unsuccessfully to obtain recognition of the border from their neighbor, but otherwise went out of their way to avoid antagonizing Germany. |
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Some days he went out in the currach with her father and her brothers, out past Blue Island and Inishlackan, where the mackerel and sea salmon were fat as piglets. |
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And when Rod and wife Penny went out to posh London restaurant Nobu on Monday night, the December issue of US magazine Model Railroader could be seen in the back of their car. |
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