One of the things that has been weighing on my mind is the reorganization we are going through at work. |
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A few months later, her relationship with Greg had been going through some turbulence. |
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Brazilian agriculture has been going through a rapid process of modernization in recent years, with the expansion of intensive monoculture. |
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The team was going through a bit of a tough patch towards the end of the National League. |
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Money will now be paid directly to the Environment Agency via a block grant, rather than funding going through local authorities. |
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The main thing that was going through my mind is that most girls miss out on all this kind of stuff. |
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The possibility that the economy is going through one of its regular soft patches should not be discounted. |
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I wanted to capture Ireland as it is now, on the cusp of this huge social change it's going through. |
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I'm still going through the motions and pretending that this is a democracy in which my opinions matter. |
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I was going through the motions, faking the emotions, wriggling around like a lizard on a tin. |
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They have to believe that the core business is going through a bad patch, from which it will recover. |
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One day he spilled some whisky going through a swing door and came back for a refill. |
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Of citizenship and democracy, I have several unanswered questions going through my head. |
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Heating up baked beans for the children's lunch, blow-drying her hair in the kitchen, she's going through the motions of an ordinary life. |
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Two separate men have been charged with the unconnected offences and are going through the courts. |
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I wasn't going to skip it after going through the whole semester and doing all the work. |
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The company's going through an expansion period and the good salespeople are raking in insane amounts of money. |
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The main character is an adulteress going through a midlife crisis who wants out of her marriage and who works in a human resources department. |
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I still do, still think I should have been more alert, more aware, more understanding of what my boy was going through. |
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Consider joining a support group with other survivors who are going through the same emotions you are. |
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The crowd diligently sang along, going through the paint-by-numbers motions with their onstage idols. |
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And we are all, clearly, going through a profoundly unsexy moment, which we are, paradoxically, unembarrassed about vocalising. |
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He said that all farmers are going through a nightmare of falling incomes and deep uncertainty about their futures. |
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The twenty-three year old man was going through photos, the television on mute as he picked up a magazine. |
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It's now been put back in the charter, and that legislation is going through parliament at the moment. |
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I actually had to restrain myself from going through my bookshelves and covering every uncovered book. |
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What I want to know Nago is if that whelp of a boy is going through with his orders. |
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Our commander was a Kampuchean who returned from Vietnam after going through education there. |
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While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing. |
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Word had reached me that he was going through a bad patch, hitting the bottle and living in a hostel for the homeless. |
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He's no doubt sitting in a room somewhere, still with his pocket chessboard, going through chess games. |
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De Jong set about tracking down the original owner of the picture by going through the white pages. |
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We are currently going through the worst industry recession I have ever known, but there are signs that it's bottoming out. |
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Nationally, legislation is currently going through Parliament to tighten the law on domestic violence. |
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Here I saw one of our Pacific neighbours going through a very challenging time. |
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They outmanned the back forces, but they were liable to meet more soldiers in waiting, since they were going through the conventional entrance. |
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He said he had never had any doubts about going through the transplant procedure, which had not caused him any after-effects. |
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After about another hour of going through information, records, and other such necessaries, we finally were ready to leave, or so I thought. |
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And to add to the bad times that Omar was going through a rumour had spread like wildfire that he was boycotting national team games. |
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I am going through a transition period right now and your emails are uplifting to me. |
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Pop and rock are going through a major slump right now with full-on breadheads in the ascendancy. |
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What's the use of going through the elaborate preparations and wedding ceremony, when the couple is going to break up eventually? |
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The injured man was with a group of cavers who were going through a system using ropes. |
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And that enough saddened me and broke my heart because I know what those families are going through. |
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It's probably the difference between going through a bad divorce and having break-ups from people you never married. |
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We're going through a change right now, thanks to a wave of technical and social change and to the arrival of cheap, networked computers. |
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All that was going through my mind was a question asking what the heck he was doing. |
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By 1969 American society was going through a break and people began opposing the system and the immoral war. |
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This allows a writer to post a story directly to the newswire from his or her own computer, without going through an editor. |
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He kept going through decidedly lean periods by remaining true to himself as a player and a person. |
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I'd always close my eyes then open them again to see if the intruder was there going through my sox again. |
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More than anything else, it's important there is resistance rather than cuts just going through on the nod. |
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I've lost jobs because I'll send the contract back and there are more lines going through all the verbiage than there is verbiage. |
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As you all know, Mason Enterprises has been going through a spate of rough times as of late. |
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At that moment, I closed my eyes, every feeling of happiness and ecstasy going through me immediately. |
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I would say that to be able to give this marrow is just absolutely nothing compared to what he's going through, and my heart goes out to him. |
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As part of our college tradition, a staff member visits a family when they are going through a rough patch. |
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Smiling, she tidied up her hair into a tight bun, with a thin, wooden chopstick going through it. |
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To balance that, though, I think I'm going through a purple patch at the moment. |
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What was going through his head when he decided to open his big fat mouth and blurt out something that was so unexpected? |
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Students going through clearing should make themselves available because admissions tutors will want to talk to them rather than their parents. |
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Can you just imagine the thoughts going through the heads of these two little boys, pictured by Kathleen Henry. |
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The two of us decided to get a house together two years ago when we were both going through split-ups. |
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Harry spent Monday to Thursday going through a series of rigorous assessments alongside 31 other candidates. |
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They are going through a transitional period but the kids are gaining invaluable experience. |
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The film shows boys and girls going through physical exercises, gym work, football and a sports day. |
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After going through the stocking stuffers we head to the dining room for springerles and cinnamon rolls. |
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Pubs that miss the deadline, which is less than six weeks away, will be forced to spend months going through an even longer application process. |
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With the weekend's stages going through the Pyrenees, the Basques were out in force and weren't doing it in half measures either. |
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Out the window he could see unemployed men going through garbage cans to search for food. |
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In a 747, the pilot spends a half-hour going through a checklist, before even pulling the plane onto the runway. |
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I spent some time today going through some boxes in the junk room and picking out things to haul to the dump. |
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So, at any one time, one or another of us is going through some sort of turmoil, giving rise to unhappiness. |
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And I think most Americans don't want politicians' sticky fingers going through their tax returns. |
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Ethiopia, where 10 to 14 million people now face famine, is also going through a harrowing experience. |
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That probably wasn't the thought going through his mind back in June, though. |
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As he started the car and headed along the service road back to the main highway, she was going through each CD, examining the covers. |
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Mark walked into the bedroom and started going through their things, searching for a shirt he could put on. |
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During major inquiries many police hours can be spent going through CCTV tapes and its hoped the system with save a great deal of time. |
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Yesterday, someone suggested that he may be going through some sort of developmental phase. |
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She was still unable to believe that they were actually going through with what they had threatened. |
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The company is also going through with previously announced production cuts at Saturn plants in Wilmington, Delaware and Spring Hill, Tennessee. |
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I seem to be going through one of those phases in life where minor ailments pile on top of one another in a seemingly continuous stream. |
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A musician-dancer blows the reed-pipe wind instrument, while going through various dance movements. |
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I like that sound that's going through all the frequencies in the background, playing along with the kick drum, at least in the verse's opening. |
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With this situation your sister is going through, I think that an opinion from a sorceress or a witch doctor would be appreciated. |
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There are more than 1,500 passengers going through the international departure where flights are normally bunched together. |
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Well, they were going through a village, and a whole army of gossoons were hunting a poor dog with a kettle tied to his tail. |
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I know the torment you've been going through, as you seek the answer with ever more desperation. |
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The pukka school, which charges parents 18,750 a year to take the weans off their hands, is going through troubled times. |
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There are regulations going through to restrict the sales of pseudoephedrine. |
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The Catalinas, in all of their grandeur, are going through that process of deformation right now. |
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Last time you were here, you said the big mistake was making it a private sale and not going through a broker, right? |
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When the film had wrapped, Arnold and Monroe spent a week together going through contact sheets. |
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If the property seller still owes money on the home, a wraparound mortgage is a way to finance the purchase without going through a lender. |
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It was the last quarter, and I was going through my trig homework, quickly writing down answers that were probably wrong. |
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I spend my days going through files of shoplifters, drunk drivers, wife beaters and credit card deadbeats. |
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Nor does sympathy for what Americans are going through make us capitalist lackeys, stooges of Bush and Blair, or enemies of the Arab world. |
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Thinking up answers and rehearsing them mentally, would give them a lot of confidence when going through the real event. |
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It's a message that will not be lost on the hierarchy of the crown green game, which is going through a lean time. |
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The vehicle sped away, going through red traffic lights at 50 mph in a 30 mph area before crossing the Pheasant roundabout on the wrong side. |
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The world has been going through a tumultuous period since the dawn of the 1990s, with no sign of relief in sight. |
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We do not relish the idea of going through another inquest, and no doubt neither does anyone else involved. |
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When I wrote it I was going through a very dark period of my life, a kind of hiatus if you like. |
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He warned that cyclists ran the same risk of being stopped as drivers for going through reds or late ambers. |
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With youth culture constantly going through a state of flux and change it is a relief to have contemporary specialists to talk with. |
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But if restrictions off the field of play are irksome it's nothing compared to the turmoil he's going through on the pitch these days. |
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I actually saw them talk to the garbage men about going through my garbage. |
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I am going through a bit of a goal drought at the moment and it would be nice to get a goal or even a few before the end of the season. |
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We were staring at the garage door with big flakes of white paint peeling off it, but in our minds we were going through the desert. |
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As practitioners of the Dharma, we cannot ignore the state of confusion and bewilderment beings are going through. |
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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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Kate laughed as she looked at him, wondering just what was going through his mind. |
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They showed no respect for the fact he is going through a hard time and instead tried to have a cheap laugh at him. |
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It was like long snakes zigzaggedly going through a forest full of fireflies showing them direction. |
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The invitational is a round-robin event with the top two teams going through to the final. |
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For some reason, my transmitter had trouble maintaining the connection until I powered the PC down, rather than just going through a restart. |
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The warning comes at a highly sensitive time for Labour MSPs, who are going through a rapid process of reselection this month. |
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True, children are resilient but going through that kind of ordeal is bound to leave some scars. |
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They enlist the them in a scheme to trap the oily lawyer by going through with the sale. |
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I'd never met another cutter before, and I liked that it was so easy to talk to him because he understood what I was going through. |
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She will spend a day going through exposure, shutter speed, depth of field and how they are related. |
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You'll feel better going through with this than backing out and climbing down. |
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Even after going through this exhaustive process there is no guarantee that you will have chosen the right manager. |
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Right when the thing started to take off, I ran over something with the right front, going through the dogleg. |
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The company received close to 10,000 inputs, even after going through the tedious process of screening duplicates. |
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I have not seen the signs of corruption and conspiracy of which the father speaks in going through the papers. |
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Seagram was just going through a series of acquisitions and divestitures when I was brought in. |
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We spent over a fortnight in the studio, going through vocals and instrumentals. |
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They seem to know better than anyone what this feels like, what we're going through. |
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I spent the evening going through the box, which is a replica of the thousands of boxes of souvenirs and ephemera he compulsively saved. |
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And I was going through pre-flight down in Georgia, getting ready to become a Marine fighter pilot. |
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I know Rob has been going through a tough time lately, but his blog has become vile and nasty. |
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She gripped the iron edges and suspended herself in the inky blackness, as she heard footsteps going through the corridors. |
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There are also 16 day-places at the hospice, enabling sufferers to chat with people who understand the trauma they are going through. |
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House prices are going through the roof, and so you'd probably like an agent to drop by and make a free valuation of your house. |
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The abductees will be reunited with their family members before going through the immigration, according to the proposal. |
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For example, take domestic energy prices, which have been going through the roof this year. |
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If he had moved his leg one foot, he would have touched the live rail and there's 750 volts going through that. |
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The tragedy is that as this scramble continues, Kenya is going through the worst economic slump in living memory. |
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No matter what feelings she was going through, she needed to put them aside and fight along side her brother. |
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Jack knew enough about percussion to realise that the girl was methodically going through a set of rudiments. |
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What on earth is going through his head as he makes his bizarre and lordly pronouncements from the pulpit every year. |
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Most of the people who are going through this now had already lost touch with the only community they'd ever known. |
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Even as teenagers, my girls spend hours sitting in the rumpus room going through the album of the photographs when they were little. |
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That never-ending task of discarding the detritus netted by too many impulse buys had me going through a pile of books today. |
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I really like my brother, but he's 14 and going through an emo stage and he just acts all the time like he hates me. |
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It isn't hard for me to imagine people in the entertainment industry going through the same thing. |
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Unfortunately, after going through a big run-up in the 1990s, Schwab shares were sinking along with the rest of the market. |
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My alternative to using a physiotherapist is going through my family doctor for prescription painkillers. |
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I just want to send my commiserations to his family for what they must be going through. |
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This is particularly dedicated to anyone who's going through a bit of a tough patch at present. |
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Intensity of the job has increased and so has the number of patients going through the system. |
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However, take it from me, I would have felt a lot better having it available when I was going through the turmoil. |
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Worse than that, he can get repeated migraines, going through the whole process time and again. |
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We're going through damage assessments and some people have had their electricity restored. |
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Sport in general, and football in particular, is going through the most colossally self-important period in its history. |
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It was generally believed that I was going through a phase, or trying to be different. |
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Perhaps he is going through the male menopause, a bit of a change is coming on? |
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My family moved house while I was in London, and I've been going through the boxes from the old house bit by bit. |
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What matters is building a severe burn with my first exercise, then keeping it going through the others. |
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The man and his wife are going through some tough times, especially since he's experiencing one of the side effects of the Prozac. |
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So when you told us that day that you no longer wanted to be a lawyer, we thought you were going through a phase. |
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Home entertainment is going through a new evolution, thanks to the digital video recorder. |
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She must have been going through a lot, trying to deal with the fact that her youngest daughter was a schizoid. |
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With bricks going through the windows, there is no telling what injuries could have been caused. |
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They were always going through her stuff and ruining it, and she could never work on her schoolwork. |
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The first thing on the agenda is off loading our baggage and going through customs. |
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You always have some worry going through your mind, your muscles are always tensed. |
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What is going through my head, is that this guy is reading the instructions directly from the manual, which I can now recite by rote. |
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Light going through the diffuser was directed toward the drop and was scattered by the drop interface into the camera. |
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Like toddlers going through the terrible twos their only response to anything with which they disagree is childish destruction. |
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Children also thought about the terrorists and what was going through their minds at the time. |
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The task of igniting a scramjet, with air going through the engine at supersonic speed, has been likened to lighting a match in a hurricane. |
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I hope it stops a family out there going through what we had to go through. |
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I convinced myself that she's just going through a phase and that nothing was wrong. |
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I felt I could share with her the whole scope of emotions I was going through, and yet be my own master in the process. |
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By going through Park Nicollet, they have a whole bariatric department which includes their own dietician, psychologist, physical therapist, etc. |
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We were paired together right from the start, and we're going through the same rookie stuff together. |
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He's going through a phase where he doesn't like to be the center of attention. |
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We're going through the motions right now of just getting agreements to try to see eye to eye on these very essential practical arrangements. |
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Mallorca and the rest of Spain were going through the political transition from dictatorship to democracy. |
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If the mere thought of pulling your bathing cap on makes you want to scream and you feel you're just going through the motions, what's the point? |
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I got the feeling he was going through a self-congratulatory stage of his career by showing us just how clever he can be. |
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According to the rules that drive this particular fetish, anything short of self-destruction is just going through the motions. |
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Now, being a former coke addict myself, I know what she is going through as well as he. |
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He's just going through the motions, like a high school senior who's already been accepted to college. |
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Jack winced, and my heart ached for him, knowing what was going through his head. |
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Perhaps they had gotten caught up in an impenetrable area of the forest and had to find a way around instead of simply going through. |
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We know that radio waves and waves of all kinds of frequencies are constantly going through our bodies. |
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Biology is going through a revolution driven by a series of technological breakthroughs in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. |
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I also think that going through the process of applying will itself do York a great amount of good. |
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I was more methodical this time, going through the presented menu, trying, in vain, to taste every dish. |
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You provide that evidence by going through the metrics of the sales process. |
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So it's a very complicated, very complex and tortuous process that we're going through legally here. |
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Now on a broad bench, we followed it around to the right, going through a tunnel with snow. |
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Maybe there's some reluctance and weariness about going through all the motions we require a person to make before he can be President. |
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Quite often drivers show up and get in the cockpit and don't have an appreciation really for what the owner is going through. |
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Some folks may not want to read another self-absorbed memoir written by a middle-aged Caucasian going through a midlife crisis. |
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In other cases the Moon does not pass through the umbra at all, just going through the penumbra. |
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The controls are very responsive, and there is no need to worry about a move not going through at a clutch moment. |
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She was sitting down near the lounge chair, going through her collection of trading cards. |
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The sport really is going through the mill at the moment, as it goes from controversy to fresh controversy. |
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If the band were laidback before going through the mill, they seem even more so now. |
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We were going through the mill on the side, not being able to get on and play ourselves. |
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I am going through the selection process to become a foster carer, as this is something I have had a mind to do for some years. |
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One is still going through transition, and one has had the full run of surgery. |
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No doubt he is moved by the ordeal his own fellow countrymen are going through, but he never acts on emotion. |
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Magistrates said the farming industry had been going through an exceptional period at the time and his judgement had been clouded. |
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At the start of his third season in the bigs, he was going through a divorce, but he didn't think it affected his game. |
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Scientists have shown over the last years that our planet is going through a climatical change. |
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The company is still going through the process of receiving environmental clearance from the Environmental Management Authority. |
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Like I said, all the acting is terrible the actors seem to be going through the motions. |
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A third Bankers' goal made it a harsh scoreline for York, who are going through a bad patch after a great start to the season. |
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Most of these diarists ceased to write in 1945, but a few kept going through the threadbare peace. |
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Try to understand the blackness, lethargy, hopelessness, and loneliness they're going through. |
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I know you've been going through a lot of the different legal angles, but the bottom line is their best hope right now is with the eleventh circuit court of appeals. |
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It opens with Huckabee's dramatic recollection of going through security at the airport. |
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Sabrine says that despite the private horror of what she was going through, she was too ashamed to tell her family. |
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I started a blog called Boo Cancer, You Suck as a safe place for me to process what I was going through. |
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I was fielding sales calls, trying to find passwords and other information to help the bookkeeper, going through mounds of papers. |
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Paul Ryan, introduced to the country last year as something of a boy wonder, is going through a rough patch. |
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Suddenly, you are crying, breathless, raging, and on quieter days just going through the motions. |
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Anyone going through Prozac Nation can certainly find plenty of callow moments when Wurtzel does whine. |
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Carla points out how meaningful it can be to have people in your life who simply understand what you're going through. |
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But Nicole claims that she's always been a tiny bony little waif, and during season one of The Simple Life, she was going through a rare chubby period. |
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There was a small walk-through exhibit on the second floor that traced the process of making corn flakes, with real Corn Flakes going through the room. |
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What was going through your mind as you saw war clouds develop? |
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Am I a rebellious teenager whose going through a phase in life? |
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Leta is going through a phase where she doesn't like to be put down. |
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When you've read the original and been fascinated with it there is invariably a big drop in the interest quotient when going through the translation. |
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Unlike a lot of bands on the verge of a tour, they won't be going through the regular checklist of getting the van road-ready or packing sleeping bags. |
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I wanted to read every emotion going through his head through those eyes. |
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I have been confronted with many difficulties throughout the course of my life, and my country is going through a critical period. |
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Tara was amazed by the amount of money she was going through. |
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We created a self-contained house within the rectory, comprising mainly the attic, with steep stairs going through a couple of rooms in the lower floors. |
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On Sunday, I would normally have been going through my red box. |
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Earlier this month the government announced that ambulance drivers on 999 calls will no longer be fined for going through traffic cameras or red lights. |
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The men will be split into four pools of four with the top two from each group going through to the quarter-finals, from where it will be a straight knockout tournament. |
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This neighborhood is going through a transition, and it is coming up in the world, and that fire station will only add to the quality of life for the community. |
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Bucks should have no problem beating Hellenic who are going through their worst season ever, and have even emerged as early relegation candidates. |
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He must be tearing his hair out right now because the team are going through one of those spells where everything that can go wrong, is going wrong. |
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It is a frustrating, expensive, and protracted bureaucratic procedure for the innocent landlord to enter an abandoned property and relet it without going through the tribunal. |
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Water has to be pushed through a semipermeable membrane that blocks the salt and other impurities from going through. |
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Pop music, much like a teenager with a dresser full of training bras and her first summer job, is going through a lot changes. |
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The losing parties are now going through a period of reorientation. |
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While Roy Batty gets most of the good moments in Blade Runner, somehow I find the scene with the other male replicant going through his photos very effective. |
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A second vendor is going through requalification after having its production line shut down for more than a year following the third incident in 2 years. |
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I would sit in my rather dim, hot room with the scent from the lemon tree coming through the window, feverishly going through the same issues over and over again. |
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My exes were more concerned with my well-being because of everything I was going through. |
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After a woman is killed by a letter bomb, Goren and Eames find someone is going through great lengths to discredit an organization called the Foundation. |
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I was going through a very difficult time during that period, and I ran into him in Paris and he was an expat at the time. |
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Magazines were going through a tough time in the face of a digital onslaught, but Vogue was faring better than others. |
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As Henman was going through his trial by Frenchman on the centre court, Stefan Edberg was limbering up for today's exhibition match against Boris Becker. |
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But people in their late 20s and early 30s with above-average salaries can no longer afford a house and are trying to rent, while rents are going through the roof. |
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With gas prices going through the roof, it should come as no big surprise that some motorists are looking for alternative sources to power their cars. |
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His home is party central for all the kids going through rumspringa. |
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One Iowan going through it was Davenport resident Linda Langrock, a 64-year-old grandmother and retired chemical factory worker. |
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The work being done quietly and anonymously by the Samaritans organisation has a role to play in helping those going through crisis periods in their lives. |
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Even when she's forced to slay a dragon, she's on autopilot, going through the motions. |
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I've got your back because I know what you're going through. |
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He disagrees and says perhaps the economy is going through a short hibernation, which will end sooner than people think by the back end of next year. |
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I don't know if you can hear the gunfire around me, as well as the thud of artillery, but there have been scattered gun battles, as we've been going through. |
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The defense insisted the conflicted youngster was merely going through an identity crisis and the painful breakup of his parents. |
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At the same time, she says that mastering anxiety and fear by going through with the thing you're afraid of is a very powerful part of the thrill. |
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This female mbaqanga group was formed in 1958, and has been through so many obstacles that one wonders what kept them going through all these years. |
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He started by getting into his beat-up old car and driving around the city going through people's garbage looking for things he could fix up and sell. |
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He'd been through the ground floor of the house, tipping the contents of my handbag into a flower bed and taking the cash, swiftly going through desk drawers. |
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They began going through the motions of playing snooker, putting the balls in the frame, going off, potting the colours, snookering each other and marking the scores. |
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You'll just get a cascading series of problems to do with the mechanics of maintaining the tombolo at the same time as having a canal going through it. |
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He jokes about going through airport security with the then 800-year-old document, which is now on loan to the National Archives. |
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She's about 15, and she's going through that evil transmogrification that all teenage girls go through, where they grow scales and can breathe fire. |
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Singaporeans are going through difficult and trying times in varying ways. |
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I think it helped that I played first-class cricket, it helps you to know what the players are thinking and going through if they are having a bad trot. |
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It's so fascinating, going through the development of Turkic peoples, their languages, and culture, from the Mongolian steppe through central Asia and as far as Bulgaria. |
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It seems the Government is just going through the motions of consultation. |
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A bill going through the Tennessee legislature would take away the right for Vanderbilt University police to make arrests. |
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They have to slam on the breaks to avoid going through the garage door. |
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For example, I believe you have the right to smack the person in front of you with a grocery divider if they're taking too long going through their change purse at the cash. |
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A winningly comic novel about two men, young and old, going through midlife crises. |
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A team of auditors are currently going through the college books in a bid to unravel the complicated dealings of a network of companies set up by former principal David Eade. |
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I catch her going through my drawers and backpack, and she snoops on my little brother even more, searching his room and listening to his phone conversations. |
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In other news, Eddie seems to be going through sorrowful times. |
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Granted, I didn't expect too much from most of the no-name cast, but the stars of the cast were obviously doing nothing more than going through the motions. |
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When you were standing there and realized the wrong speech was in the prompter, what was going through your mind? |
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Mental illnesses may be cured in the future if we look at non-physical causes of these illnesses, and help people understand what they're going through. |
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However, the return hose needs to run directly to the reservoir on the tractor without going through a coupler or be connected by a non-restrictive coupler. |
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It was round about now in 1997 that I was going through exactly the same process as these new applicants, but I'm finding it very difficult to put myself in their place. |
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I was reliving what had just happened, trying to find an explanation for what I was going through. |
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We are going through a stare-down between buyers and sellers. |
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After going through a hand-printed silkscreen process, each individual piece of art is meticulously cut, glued, glittered and assembled, all by hand. |
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After two and a half years of going through life with OOS, my employer still continues to give me deadlines to meet even though more often than not it is really impossible. |
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But I was going through a reclusive and non-communicative phase, and his efforts to talk to me, to establish genuine communication, were met with a stony and moody silence. |
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His people were saying he was ineffective, was out of touch, was insensitive to the rough times they were going through, wouldn't listen, and didn't lead. |
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Apart from all that social opprobrium, which existed particularly in those days, going through divorce involves a lot of reconstruction of identity and self-examination. |
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I can reload centerfire ammunition almost as cheaply, but some days I just want to shoot without fretting about lost cases or going through the reloading process. |
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I felt rather sorry for him, having to find out stuff like this, and after going through my own share of shocks, I knew just how mind-wracking and stupefying this could be. |
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But despite impressive growth over the last ten years, it has experienced a few hiccups along the way and is currently going through a difficult period. |
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For another, it is obvious that much of the protestation is just token outrage, going through the motions to validate the charter of certain organisations. |
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Not just content with the new things going on chez Lyle, it appears that Jon is also going through a similar set of changes and viewpoint revisions. |
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