Then the plane started to bank to the side and go into a rather sharp turn. |
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I don't wanna go into detail yet, I want you guys to just see it and then give me your feedback please! |
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They also go into the game on the back of some good form that has seen them dispose of Champions League qualifiers Everton and Blackburn Rovers. |
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Normally, you would never go into a quarter-final of any competition without a warm-up game. |
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Put the bendy clips on so that the bottom section fits into the lip of the water jacket and the pins go into the slots on the clips. |
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She watches jealously as the couple go into a nearby room and talk to each other with great concern and care. |
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The architect ensured that some rainwater would go into the soil by specifying permeable grid pavers. |
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You can go into any of these great religious texts and pull out quotes randomly here and there to prove all kinds of things. |
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If you go into a job interview wearing a T-shirt and jeans, you only hurt yourself. |
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When you go into a courtroom you are doing something very serious and solemn and you are representing more than just the rights of your client. |
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I could go into Nice and see my friends and come back on the midnight train. |
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For classes, some books go on reserve, some materials go into course packs, and some copied excerpts are handed out in class. |
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Satyne expected him to just go into it but he actually waited for her permission. |
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You go into the European Cup hoping to get challenges like we are going to get on Wednesday. |
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What we do not know are the precise weighting of factors that go into why prices increase at any particular time. |
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The North Yorkshire side still have the opportunity to lift the championship and go into the game looking to return to the top of the division. |
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The next day, people of all ages go into the streets for jollifications and paint-throwing. |
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While we go into the match unencumbered by expectation, the same is not true of the Welsh. |
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Once you go into court and testify, you may contribute to someone being put into prison or turned free. |
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You'd go into one office and it's perfect, like someone just left to go to the bathroom. |
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But just as he was ready to go into action, his unit was struck by an outbreak of meningitis. |
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You go into a bar and end up in a fight, one of the two will complain and the other will get an assault rap. |
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Some seem to believe that it's their God-given right to be able to go into any bar or restaurant without encountering a whiff of smoke. |
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When we return home and develop the photographs, our friends and relatives go into raptures over the scenery and the landscape. |
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The company had to go into a major rationalization program of its manufacturing facilities and product portfolio. |
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After the evening meal, Maxine and David would go into their own bedroom and shut the door after them. |
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Do you think more people would go into ag if they were taught ag at school? |
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She had decided to go into the museums sector while reading English Literature at university in Sheffield, her home city. |
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I once heard a rumour that you could go into a shop and buy a ready-to-wear suit. |
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Eddie knew that in a couple of years time he could pack it all in, and maybe go into partnership with Brian. |
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This trial was what made me go into medical and law studies, and apparently this has been used against me. |
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The officials, both keyholders, were ordered to go into work the following day as usual. |
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Mr Cunliffe said the news had come too late for this year's budget process and the money would go into the general fund to be held in reserve. |
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They want to know that the company that they deal with today will not go into receivership tomorrow. |
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Tonnes of mutton, gallons of milk and kilos of protein supplements go into the bodies. |
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This is cinema not for the faint-hearted, where you have to go into the dark places first before you can see the light. |
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The House could go into Committee, and the bill could be recommitted by motion back to a select committee. |
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Cashcards normally constitute credit tokens unless the account from which withdrawals are made cannot go into debit. |
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On Wednesday, Dainty became the first of the three councillors to go into the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court. |
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If you find that you regularly go into the red each month, then you must be living beyond your means, which means spending more than you earn. |
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The industry is bleeding red ink for many of the same reasons that forced US Airways to go into bankruptcy. |
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To this day, even if I simply think about being in such a situation, my stomach knots, my body tenses, and I go into avoidance mode. |
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If you could work that kind of miracle, you could go into medicine and make a mint. |
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David was a farm manager, but he was made redundant last year and so we decided to try to go into business ourselves. |
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The fare hike will go into effect as the city's workers already face severe financial hardships. |
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The pair said they would love to go into showbusiness or work in television in the future. |
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If I want to go into the underpaid, Alice-in-Wonderland world of academic teaching and research, a PhD is vital. |
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On Christmas morning we go into the living room and gather around the Kwanzaa set we put out the night before. |
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There's another wee guy who was not quite all there and he used to go into the record shop and ask for Elvis' latest hit. |
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The band broke up for three years, and it was only after their reunion that the band members decided to go into drug rehab. |
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You can tell almost as soon as you go into the school whether it has the x factor or not! |
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You know your company has gotten too big when you go into the ladies' room and you don't recognize the shoes of the girl in the next stall. |
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Now that we have some visuals of what a dune, yardang, a loess are we can go into the actual definitions. |
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But that alone is not particularly edifying and so I do want to go into a little more detail. |
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Imagine you land in a port somewhere and want to go into town for groceries and sight seeing. |
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She is not one to huddle up and go into a corner and that has landed her in these difficulties. |
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After a while, I stop listening altogether, and go into nodding and smiling autopilot mode. |
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This meant that the landing gear had to go into the fuselage which resulted in a narrow track. |
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Because of you, we go into the next General Election as the only party able to unite Britain. |
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The girl then took the youngster to Woolwich town centre and told her to go into a shop to replace her wet clothes. |
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Remember that you are not required to go into the locker room at half time. |
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She is in sheltered accommodation but might have to go into full-time residential care. |
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I won't go into great detail about the man except to mention that he is a carp angler. |
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We then will read a Psalm or other piece of responsive liturgy. After that, we will go into the more contemporary part of our service. |
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After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies. |
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Hopefully we'll retest it, it will go into clinical trials and it will help somebody. |
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The previous chapter discussed the concept of a product life cycle and noted that most products eventually go into decline. |
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She had spent eight years in the army, wanting to go into special forces, but being restricted because she was a woman. |
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It's Purim, when it's traditional to eat triangular shaped pastries, though frankly it's a long story that I can't go into now. |
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You can go to Spain or anywhere else in Europe and smoke by the bar or while sitting in a pub, or even go into a shop and smoke. |
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Instead, this dry and rather dull track does not go into great detail about anything. |
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He'd had a few, one or two, and one for the road, and decided to go into jealousy mode. |
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In the end they held on, to go into the next round in approximately two weeks time. |
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Judges who leave the bench in any state can go into practice as private mediators or arbitrators. |
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I imagine when I go into college tomorrow, loads of people will be quoting it like mad. |
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The only option for youth was to join the army or go into town in search of a job. |
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There are many scenes that have him rousted out of bed, forcing him to go into action in just a shirt and his underpants. |
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This building is owned by a State body who have let it go into a ruinous state. |
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First, you'll go into the multi-purpose room for a short assembly where you'll receive your class schedules. |
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When astronauts go into microgravity they lose their sense of place and have to rely on visual and auditory cues. |
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She's the daughter of an opera singer, and at first she didn't want to go into opera. |
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Atlanteans were far more advanced in technologies than we are, able to leave the planet and go into deep space. |
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But I should just not go into that because it is the choice of the woman at the end of the day not the man. |
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The cable stations, from CNN to Fox, are literally baying for blood and demanding the marines go into the city. |
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Whilst Ingrid cuts and guts the fish, the children go into the woods to collect nuts and berries, which are just coming into season. |
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I did go into some automatic writing at the end, but it was mostly incomprehensible. |
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The TM8620 is available in sample quantities, and will go into volume production later this month. |
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The reason is what has been mentioned in this column before that many people go into politics as an avenue of building wealth. |
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And finally this week, we go into our mailbag to take a look at some of your letters. |
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This means something that can take a lot of heat, go into the microwave, and still have high sides so the whole thing doesn't boil over. |
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Here's one of the most scandalous guys in the American public right now so he's got to at least be able to go into the store and be innocuous. |
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You have to go into Windows Task Manager and terminate the background process for Outlook prior to starting a backup. |
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Curtain, was an excellent artist so the honor was bestowed upon him to paint the war face on our bird as we prepared to go into battle. |
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Everyone understands the system will go into deficit when members of the baby-boom population bulge start retiring and becoming infirm. |
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He sat down on the hood of his best friends car and they started to watch their schoolmates go into the school building. |
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No knives that have gone into the peanut butter must ever go into the jam, on pain of death, literally. |
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I won't go into too many details, but to summarize, a teenager came into the hospital for a surgical termination. |
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As we normally use our muscles, the individual fibers go into tetanus for brief periods rather than simply undergoing single twitches. |
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The male partner will provision his mate with food but does not go into the maternity den. |
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Every time we go into town together, Victoria and Chase have a huge argument about Chase's thigh-high boots. |
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I was seeing stars, the pain was indescribable, so I won't go into any more detail. |
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Then again, it's just as great to be The Rolling Stones and go into a room and bash it out. |
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It would take pages and hours for me to go into the ins and outs of the Irish literary canon, so I'll leave it at that for now. |
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And in the past there have been situations where I have had to go into bat for her and defend her when I have brought her out with these friends. |
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As waves continued to crash loudly against what was left of the shoreline, lifeguards were busy advising bathers not to go into the water. |
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As they go into battle, simultaneous armoured thrusts will be launched from Kuwait and Turkey. |
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Like you said, there are so many things to think about, and even more thoughts, feelings and ideas that go into what I do. |
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We need to go into the direction that we have identified, not into the direction that we are sucked into. |
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We aim to go into clinical trials by 2004, but there are no products in clinical trials and I doubt anyone will beat us to it. |
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My wife and I regularly go into town to shop or to walk around because we love it so much. |
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And it's rather like if you remember at school when you used to go into the classroom and you sensed everybody was talking about you. |
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These will go into a raw beef salad, the meat marinated in fish sauce and lime juice and the whole lot served on a bed of crispy fried noodle. |
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He was in so much pain when he left that he immediately had to go into St Luke's Hospital for treatment for horrific bedsores. |
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Normally you should only receive the message that the computer cannot go into standby mode if the camera is attached to the computer. |
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Let us go into this article with a plain mind of understanding to achieve the holy will of our Lord in whom we believe. |
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India are likely to go into the match with seven specialist batsmen and four bowlers against strong Sri Lankans. |
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It would be worth your time to go into a window treatment or decorating store where blinds and shades are sold. |
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They dress in their best clothes, and as they go into town, their neighbors follow. |
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Was there a sense that someone might have a stable of gladiators that he's trained up in order to go into contest? |
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They then go into a period of training and preparation before they go overseas. |
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The team now go into intensive training to prepare for Tipperary in the first round of the Munster championship. |
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Now in all fairness, there are some decent, dedicated people who go into politics with a view to contributing to the betterment of society. |
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When I was at York School of Art, I was in two minds about whether to go into graphics or theatre design. |
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Then you'd think you were in some enchanted forest that you get to go into everyday and be bored out of your mind. |
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If they speak to sheriff's officers and so on, we go into all these things and they are examined in courts of law. |
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Granted more than just economic resources go into consumer decisions, but having shillings is one of the most basic. |
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For safety reasons children should never trick or treat alone or go into strangers ' homes. |
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From the six proposals on the shortlist we select four to go into production. |
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There were mitigating circumstances for the error which I shall not go into here. |
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They weren't allowed to go into the bars, but they would go and play shove halfpenny. |
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A great many expectant moms work right up until the day they go into labour. |
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If the U-NII device finds an operating radar, it would either move to another channel or go into sleep mode if no channels are available. |
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As we came in, we saw a family with several screaming children go into the monkey house. |
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It was not exactly a turndown, but they wanted to refer me to a couple of other programs that I was not willing to go into. |
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When she arranged a time for me to go into the radio station and record the interview I expected to be greeted with blank looks. |
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Look for a simple text on heraldry by someone like A C Fox-Davies or J P Brooke-Little if you want to go into blazonry further. |
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Feel free to swim within a half hour of eating, or go into the water with bleeding open wounds. |
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It will usually go into the new ITV London studio until the simulcast is over. |
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Are the farmers happy to go forward into these companies, which everybody has said go into uncharted territory? |
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This reviewer, though, has only an uncorrected proof, so those prepared to go into battle with this book should see if such errors persist. |
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We go into the game as underdogs but it's a great opportunity for the players to go out and enjoy the game. |
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There are more fields to go into like shipbuilding and building skyscrapers and bridges and stuff. |
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Businesses save in the form of undistributed profits, which go into bank accounts or get invested in securities. |
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I take my shoes off before I go into the house, I sneak up the stairs, and I get undressed in the bathroom. |
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Since they're always in sunlight, they never have to go into a sleep mode and there's a greater science return for the dollar. |
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Kreutler and her late husband, Uli, arrived in 1979, and chose to go into farming, an occupation that might seem ordinary enough in rural Ireland. |
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Officer and enlisted personnel who do not remain on active duty for a full career may choose to go into a civilian occupation and remain in the reserves. |
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The only things that go into my kitchen bin are the sometimes unavoidable plastic wrappings and, guess what, they don't have to be bagged up to throw out! |
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Talent and tenaciousness and effort all go into building a career. |
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She'd chosen to go into nursing, and study at the university where Ty was. |
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After all, the indentured have to go into debt in order to find work, and their wages are then used to pay off the debts. |
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The ingredients that go into ice cream are simple and easy to obtain. |
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They were unlucky to go into half-time without levelling the score. |
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Mike and Buddy take a cash advance and go into town to get ripped. |
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I was immediately admitted to the hospital and induction was started for me to go into labor. |
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We go into the most desperate situations to provide medical relief. |
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And our interest does not stop when the saplings go into leaf. |
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Lily bulbs can go into the ground as soon as the soil has thawed. |
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The cash raised will go into the kitty to help maintain Ford Park and eventually buy the mansion and grounds to ensure its continued use as a community facility. |
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Though it is a Federal crime to go into someone else's mailbox, even to put something in it, many mailboxes are left unattended for hours a day after the mail arrives. |
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He says that if he wins, all money from punitive damages and any award for breach of academic freedom will go into a trust fund for academic freedom. |
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Medically speaking, it is a condition where the skin cells on the scalp go into over drive and are produced in excess, which gives rise to irritation and itching. |
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Don't go into too much detail in the report. Just keep it simple and to the point. |
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We can now fly, go into space, go to the depths of the ocean but the one thing we can't do and probably will never be able to do is control Mother Nature. |
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Sevigny grew up Darien, Connecticut, but would go into Manhattan on the weekends. |
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Even though you go into Valkyrie knowing how it will end, the details of history are still plenty engaging. |
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This chapter will say more about it, though it won't go into great detail. |
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On Oct. 1, new laws go into effect that criminalize providing aid or pay-offs to organized crime. |
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In free fall, I could go into a spin that might make me unconscious or cause my eyes or brain to hemorrhage. |
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The book ends with the haunting observation that although the plague bacillus can go into hiding for years and years, it never dies or disappears for good. |
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You often hear, you know, that people go into show business to find the love they never had when they were children. |
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A woman sitting by the desk motions him to go into another room. |
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Blame the African countries and the amoral people who go into the savannahs and the forests and slaughter the animals. |
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People like us who did without to own our house as a legacy for our children have our home taken off us if we have to go into care to pay for our keep. |
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You get these high-profile people that go into prison, and the staff abuse their authority. |
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Elsewhere in the world, when autocratic or undemocratic regimes have passed away, audiences for foreign radio always go into steep decline as the local media improve. |
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Arthur Acton decided to go into business with a neighbor in Florence, Bernard Berenson. |
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Our highly anticipated new James Spader drama The blacklist deserves to go into the 10 p.m. slot on Monday. |
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The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father. |
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But they forget that it's not the balls faced that go into the scorebooks. |
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I can't go into too much detail of the whole night but it was absolutely and completely and totally fantastic, but I didn't half suffer for it on Wednesday at work! |
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As he prepared to go into combat, Gutierrez had written to his foster mother. |
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I go into mass-production here, using a fork made from strands of fencing wire twisted together at one end and spread open at the other to form a circle of prongs. |
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To carry out their missions effectively, depot maintainers go into the field, onto Navy ships, and into the theater of operations to support our warfighters. |
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One of our takeaways from the global financial crisis is that it is very important for rating agencies to be transparent about the assumptions that go into the analysis. |
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They were very poor and my father would go into the saloons with a banjo he had repaired and would sing and dance, accompanying himself with the banjo. |
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You go into hyperalert mode until the threat passes, and other hormones shut down your signaling loop. |
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Pollution from marinas and boatyards and the impact on marine ecosystems from yachting infrastructure development are also of concern, a subject too deep to go into here. |
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Don't go into the career with rose-tinted spectacles though. |
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One of the scenes was when she first gets called to go into The Hunger Games and has to say goodbye to her mother and gale. |
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The unnamed new species of fish is a smaller relative of the candiru, which is well known in the Amazon as a danger to people who go into the water. |
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Women were encouraged to go into occupations once monopolized by men. |
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He gestured and called for them to ignore him and go into the temple, where more people likely needed help. |
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I don't want to go into the game in a negative frame of mind but we have to be realistic and admit it will be a big ask to get two points off Leeds. |
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He intends to go into management when he retires as a player, and already betrays some of the characteristics of his taciturn international mentor. |
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It isn't a problem if you're a normal, healthy individual, but if you go into hospital for a kidney transplant or similar operation, you will be very vulnerable. |
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I am certainly aware that if I change careers and go into a high-risk high-reward field I could get paid very well. |
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It should be noted that, if you go into the game's options, you can try to fix the problem by letterboxing the screen so that the camera pans out. |
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I found out only recently that melamine should not go into the microwave. |
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He and his son, Tracy, wanted to go into the self-storage business. |
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Either wait until someone generates new knowledge and makes it generally available or go into action now to advance the military science in the RF Armed Forces. |
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In 2011, irrespective of ground conditions, the NATO clock will go into reverse sweep. |
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For lack of a better word for it I lump all the small things that go into the formation of a proper co-operative attitude to others in government under this heading. |
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Each time the gun is fired, the tube must go into detente for cartridge ejection, and the power traverse of the turret is inoperable during ejection and reloading operations. |
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Every time you go into town, browse round the charity shops and pick up cheap hats, scarves, veils, tutus, jewelry, gloves and small size dresses or jackets. |
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We were undecided whether to go into cattle or sheep milk production, but decided to go with sheep as there was a clear market demand and no problems with milk quotas. |
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That way the wells could go into production and the operators could fix the problems later. |
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He wanted to go into the Army and then be a police officer and then be a fireman. |
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The shepherd's crook is not for beating the sheep, but for catching hold of them if they go into danger where the shepherd's arm can't reach them. |
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Without him, and Tiago Silva, Brazil will go into its semifinal against Germany severely weakened. |
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However, they sometimes pass out or go into frenzies of tearing off their clothes and clawing at their exposed skin, until they receive medical attention by staff on duty. |
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I cannot go into the atrocities the torturers inflicted upon her. |
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You know how you can clench and make all the blood go into your head? |
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Slated to go into operation in spring 2008, the new plant will mainly manufacture daily disposable contact lenses. |
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Several times I had to go into the thick stuff when a beeper went into point mode, but I never did pull the trigger on any of those treks. |
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development's new GFE requirements, which will go into effect Jan. |
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One letter may go into the round file because it flatly declares human-caused climate change to be a conspiracy. |
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The Berlin shops will be allowed to stick to their Sunday-opening plans this year but the new policy will have to go into effect next year. |
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Marine Corps, Lozier was searching for a next-chapter career opportunity that would allow him and his wife, Robyn, to go into business together. |
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It isn't foolproof, however We have had a chicken snake go into the cage after the eggs. |
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A Greek, an Irishman, and a Portuguese go into a bar and order a drink. |
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I don't believe the fact that so many former sportspeople go into business for themselves is a coincidence. |
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We go into the game as underdogs but we will be chomping at the bit to try to put things right. |
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If all 14 horses go into the starting gate for Sunday's Pacific Classic, that will not be the most ever to contest a race at Del Mar. |
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They used to go into his cell on every association and cover up the cracks and spyholes with towels. |
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Thousands of soldiers were willing to go into battle to fight the enemy. |
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She consulted a marketing specialist when she decided to go into business. |
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The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story, who resolved not to go into the water until he had learnt to swim. |
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My patients are NOT lying on the couch collecting welfare but rather helping you when you buy a car, go into a 7-11 or build a house. |
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Walk through everything that would go into the waking hours of blissdom for you. |
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A deposed monarch may go into exile as pretender to the lost throne, hoping to be restored in a subsequent revolution. |
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At night proctors patrolled the street and dogged your steps if you tried to go into any haunt where the presence of vice was suspected. |
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Five of our lads had just watched the riot police go into the Wellington and give the fash a kicking. |
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So if a firey was having difficulties, I could go into bat for him if I felt it was necessary. |
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We need to go into the background of the case before jumping to conclusions. |
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All we care about is peace. Nout about the latest Apache jellycopters to go into service. |
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Nursery in England is also called FS1 which is the first year of foundation before they go into primary or infants. |
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Each mailjob is composed of pages that go into a single envelope. These are called mailpieces. |
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Since saving depends on the net produce of the industry, it grows with profits and rent which go into making the net produce. |
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Mistaking her for his maidservant, Mary Ann, he orders Alice to go into the house and retrieve them, but once she gets inside she starts growing. |
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When the Lamp Dude and the Academic decided to go into business together, it had all the makings of a minidisaster. |
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Their flows go into the capital account item of the balance of payments, thus balancing the deficit in the current account. |
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Taxation is also needed to draw away money that would otherwise go into consumption and cause inflation to rise. |
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This sector became the first long distance passenger railway in the UK to go into profit. |
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The end of 1995 saw the first commercial wind farm in Scotland go into operation at Hagshaw Hill. |
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We're slaving away to get the songs to the stage where we can go into the studio and make a demo. |
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However, it does not go into as much detail for each group and level as do other status tracts. |
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Acts of aggression can become so intense that targeted dolphins sometimes go into exile after losing a fight. |
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When they are asleep on land, both sides of their brain go into sleep mode. |
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He was stripped of his inheritance, his wife's dowry, and his priesthood, but he refused to divorce Cornelia and was forced to go into hiding. |
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To conserve energy, heterothermic bats during long migrations may go into a torpid state while roosting in the daytime, and flying at night. |
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All grouse spend most of their time on the ground, though when alarmed, they may take off in a flurry and go into a long glide. |
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Brendan of Birr spoke on his behalf with the result that he was allowed to go into exile instead. |
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Families used the substitute provision to select which man should go into the army and which should stay home. |
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He used to go into work with the academy coaches at night time, he was a fantastic young lad. |
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Many of these robots are capable of tracking the sun like a photovore, and thus stay alive. At night, they go into a dormant state. |
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Months later, Iturbide would go into exile and Santa Anna would eventually hold nine terms as president. |
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Because of their limited application, all those things do not go into the Codes. |
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The procedure is invoked by a motion to commit to the committee of the whole, or simply to go into a committee of the whole. |
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In England, Savery's patent meant that Thomas Newcomen was forced to go into partnership with him. |
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They suspect Sir Alfred of something, go into his woods, and find that he has uncovered an ancient buried skeleton on the lakeside. |
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After all, to go into outer space is not so much worse, if at all, than a polar expedition. |
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I cannot remember whose idea it was that we should strip off to our underclothing and go into the coolness of the stream. |
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To-day or to-morrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year. |
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There may be people with drug or alcohol problems who may go into withdrawal. |
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Wroclaw are 19 points behind leaders Legia Warsaw and go into tonight's home clash with Wisla Krakow in fifth spot. |
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On most Unix machines, according to Moffitt, to upgrade the OS requires administrators to quiesce the box and go into single-user mode. |
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Once, Fadi asked me to go into his glove box where there was about pounds 15,000 to pounds 20,000 in cash. |
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Buerger's disease is when arteries in the arms and legs go into prolonged spasm in response to nicotine. |
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Three eccentric parapsychologists go into business hunting spooks in New York city. |
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The fines will go into effect in about a week once new ticket books come in, Chief Burgeois said. |
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The Nerve Centre, based in Greenhead Road, Huddersfield, is set to go into liquidation after Kirklees Council withdrew funding. |
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We are doing no harm to anyone whatsoever, we cosplay even go into character to emulate people. |
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The Tonight Show, the late night talk show on NBC hosted by Jay Leno, will immediately go into re-runs. |
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Remember, every time you drastically reduce your kilojoule intake your body will go into famine mode and burn up lean tissue for energy. |
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They go into the bathroom, and he asks her to sit by him in the shower. |
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Less than a year remains before new reflectivity regulations go into effect. |
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Doing something like this seems counter-intuitive because you don't have to go into a library to borrow an audio book. |
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We can't afford to let our heads drop because if we go into next week's game with Celtic feeling sorry for ourselves we'll get a real skelping. |
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The general practice is, if they go into debt you would not reloan to them. |
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Even though most loans go into deferment while students are in school, there are ways to lower the debt burden before graduation. |
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I made the decision to go into becoming who I am going to be forever without a removal van of my old junk. |
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I go into all this in mind-numbing detail in my opuscule Bye Bye, Miss American Empire. |
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More than half who would still go into work claimed it was because bosses would think they were skiving. |
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The Edinburgh AC club-mates go into today's heats with Dudgeon admitting she has been inspired to go for broke by the success of her fellow Scot. |
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The amyloids go into fibers known as curli that are extruded by the bacteria to strengthen the structures of biofilms. |
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Three-year-old Luke Campbell has Tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital condition which has caused his heart to go into failure. |
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Marvin and I leave the poolside and go into his dining room. |
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The owner had left the car to go into his house to fetch some water to defrost it. |
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From here you go into a Sami hut for a dinner of reindeer and moose. |
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On December 10, the specially Designated Secrets Law will go into effect. |
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But then you have the women who go into the trade of their volition. |
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We looked at photographs of what happens to people with rabies and realised they go into this sort of frozen, rictus state. |
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Alfred was forced to go into hiding for the rest of the winter and spring of 878 in the Somerset marshes in order to avoid the superior Danish forces. |
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This book only glosses over quantum mechanics, and doesn't go into detail. |
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Licking his fingers, Pat buckled on his white helmet and went to work. Wilkinson's relieving elevens were always faunching to go into action anyhow. |
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However, with players like Wardlaw and Craig Conway willing to run at defences and with Ferguson and Ludo back, maybe we can go into these games with renewed confidence. |
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All the games are winnable and all the games are losable, as long as we keep that in mind we can keep our focus on the preparation and go into the tournament in good shape. |
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They're very tasty and there's a lot of different ingredients that go into the chef salad and garden salad that we weren't putting in the old chef salad and garden salad. |
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Maybe someone else can help with this part. Maybe there are some converters on some PC eurodemo sites, since they tend to go into weird low color modes for some demos. |
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