Zidane took a free-kick from the left wing that curled all the way to the far post. |
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They got my five-year-old daughter sitting and turning all the way around while the horse was jogging. |
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West Country lambs are particularly large, and the joint is packed with meat all the way to the top of the chop. |
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The mirror slid, bumping and jouncing against the marble balustrades all the way down. |
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The route north all the way to Whitby carries no traffic at all as it is the Rail Trail which runs along the track bed of a former railway line. |
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Our star couldn't remember his lines so he ad-libbed all the way through the show. |
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The car was then turned around and driven all the way back to the Ballybeg area of the city where it rammed into the Garda patrol car. |
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My preferred rationalisation for this is that the films are too long for me to concentrate all the way through. |
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So, we would fight all the way to church, ranting and raving, screaming and yelling. |
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She went afoot all the way to our house. I founded her sleeping on the grass in the morning. |
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She keeps smiling at me all the way through the dad's explanations about the bookshop, and how he collects Africana. |
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The first step was to mask off an area around the metal cut-out, making sure that the spacing was even all the way around. |
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If one looks at the history, according to every witness the accused was the aggressor and was aggressive all the way through. |
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The mirror went all the way up to the ceiling and was just as wide as it was tall. |
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Only problem was, he wore himself out so effectively that he fell asleep in the car all the way home and now won't go to sleep in his own bed. |
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Francis came all the way back into the big bad city from the wilds of New Haven, so we were glad to see him. |
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In southern Africa, the Khoisan were pushed all the way to the southern tip of the continent. |
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He sits opposite me at the table and holds forth interminably, all the way through the meal. |
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He pushed the throttle all the way open and turned the aircraft in the direction of the smoke. |
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A hole had been cut in her windpipe and the main artery in her neck had been severed almost all the way through. |
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It was very frightening, and the entire journey was complicated by the fact that my daughter was airsick all the way. |
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Instead, I reclined the driver's seat all the way and then just relaxed for a while. |
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There is rain enough to keep my wipers going as I head north out of Fairwater, all the way to Ripon. |
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Entry-level positions can be as nuts-and-bolts as wiring and installation, all the way to the uber-geek world of file servers and beyond. |
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Paul Flannery said he was especially happy at the support of Bank of Ireland who had been with him all the way. |
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The sea wall goes, unfortunately, all the way up to where I live and about 1,000 feet from the ocean front. |
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At the base of the door there is a wooden deck that goes all the way around the building. |
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After all, last year was a true wooden spoon with losses all the way, so this is a good guide to see how far we have come. |
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With four stomachs, you're traveling scenic routes all the way through the highway transpiration system of scrumptiousness. |
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The production values are much improved, with good direction, scriptwriting, and acting all the way. |
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The carpet felt scratchy beneath my blistered feet, so I tiptoed all the way to the door. |
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The side benches prevent the sandbags from being stacked all the way to the edge of the truck bed. |
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It'll be tough to wrap your fingers all the way around the bar, but that's the point. |
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The fish at the river mouths will be a mix of types, all the way from dark males with bold kypes to silver missiles full of energy. |
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Researchers studying flow in collapsible tubes have examined the mechanics of how blood gets pumped all the way up a giraffe's neck to its brain. |
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As long as our concerns are left outstanding we will fight this development all the way. |
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If the government decides that military action is the way to go, then I will back them all the way. |
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We need support from relatives behind us all the way if we are to push for extra money. |
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The married dad of two is dedicated to the school say colleagues, who back him all the way. |
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If this really were a matter of social freedom then I would back them all the way. |
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One alpha male rules the group, and there is a strict pecking order all the way down to the lowliest monkey, who is picked on by everyone. |
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The top prize went to Christy Tobin all the way from Limerick while P.J. Brogan from Ballina landed the biggest fish of the day. |
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I kept this up all the way to my self-storage unit, some five or six miles off. |
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That part of the preflight where we bring the yoke all the way back just isn't happening. |
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Even in the ambulance and in hospital the medical teams were fighting all the way to bring him back. |
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She clapped her hands and Donnie zoomed away from the kitchen, yowling all the way. |
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To the west, a thick patch of forest stretched all the way to the sea, punctuated in several places by vast marshlands and winding rivers. |
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I laughed all the way through and in the end I left the cinema grinning from ear to ear. |
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And it looks like the show's top advertisers are laughing all the way to the bank. |
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For themselves, they're grabbing as much as they can, as fast as they can, any way that they can, and laughing all the way to the bank. |
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And, if tourists come as thick and fast as those visiting cards, Kerala tourism industry will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Whoever came up with the idea of creating special occasions, such as Father's Day, must be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Skipper Dean Barker led pretty much all the way and was 180 metres ahead just before the final mark. |
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If the four cuts were not enough to cut all the way through the board, finish it off with a sharp handsaw. |
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By now the pain was shooting from my hip all the way down my leg to a foot that had gone partially numb. |
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Mr Jefferson discourses learnedly on the origins of the mechanical arts used in the device, tracing them all the way back to ancient Persia. |
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Disaster strikes when he thins his pitch from the rough beside the 10th green all the way across the putting surface. |
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After going 2-0 up, we should now be comfortable for the top six but it now looks as though we will be scrapping all the way. |
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Even her sock drawer was neat, all the way down to tights going in one place, knee socks in another, and ankle socks in yet another. |
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I ran all the way to class, finally appearing as the morning announcements ended. |
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Gavin stood in front of us in a brown anorak with the zip all the way up, no doubt with a neat shirt and tie underneath. |
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We had to drive all the way back to Montreal, and let me tell you, that was the most silent trip anyone has ever been on. |
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He coasted all the way down, letting out a whoop of glee as he picked up speed. |
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The river is pale green and crystal clear, with brilliant orange stones on the bed in some parts, and we drank from it all the way along. |
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He led all the way and it was a great race, despite the fact that it had to be run on the Monday. |
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Jack flashed the light down the tunnel and noticed that it curved too much to look all the way down it. |
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Well, I would just say, they're riding the momentum, so you know, why not go all the way, and say the Red Sox do it? |
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From there it is a straightforward, if steep, scramble on a scree-covered footpath all the way to the summit. |
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At the beginning of the second year of the Billabong Odyssey, it was huge all the way from Jaws right round to Spain. |
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All squares from h4 all the way back to h8 are covered by Black's pieces and pawns. |
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I just marched all the way to the phone, getting impatience with the sound of the ringing. |
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Brook trout are found as far south as Georgia in the Appalachian mountain range and extend north all the way to Hudson Bay. |
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Employee turnover has a ripple effect from the front line all the way back. |
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This story has supposedly been passed all the way down the line, directly from Tara. |
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The price pressure goes all the way down the line, and certainly goes to the contract manufacturers. |
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If you remove that important link from the top of the food chain, you're going to have some real problems all the way down the line. |
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At every point, I thought somebody was going to resolve the matter, but all the way along the line, whoever I went to just made it worse. |
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We're going to campaign against it all the way down the line to the Senate vote and on to the election. |
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But it hangs on, catches the left lip of the cup, slides along the edge all the way over to the right side-and falls into the hole. |
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Even if it doesn't get all the way home, a domestic rock pigeon stands a much better chance in the urban wild than a ring-neck dove. |
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He crossed the line in four hours 53 minutes on April 18, having run all the way with his knee strapped up. |
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He said the island is inhabited by hundreds of deer and roe deer but I saw none of them all the way. |
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From Little League all the way to Cooperstown, there's a fraternity convened by the adrenaline rush of throwing a baseball. |
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A few ramshackle benches can be seen occupied by modern Romeos and Juliets coming all the way from the depressed areas. |
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They dropped a rope ladder that fell with a flop all the way to the ground. |
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The arms connected to those hands were covered in ropy muscle all the way up to the broad shoulders. |
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I drove all the way because I loathe the tube with ever more intense venom. |
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Despite winning accolades as Minister, his political career was not roses all the way. |
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This is why many are up in arms to defend their interests, with others willing to go all the way in their call for reform and change. |
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A full marathon would require me to run all the way back to Roehampton and almost all the way home again. |
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I was able to drive all the way around it and came out of it in sixth place. |
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To others I said I rowed all the way by myself in a boat and they swallowed that as well. |
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On arrival I was handed a letter all the way from my mother in Knockmore, County Mayo, Ireland. |
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From the lofty heights of Neiphin Mountain, you can view the landscape from Keenagh all the way to Easkey. |
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To add to the festive occasion, there was a magic show and a puppet show by artistes who had come all the way from Tilonia. |
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Despite taking on water and having to bail all the way, the trip took only a week. |
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To the left and all the way to the back of the diner there were booths with fake silver lining and a small jukebox on every table. |
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They were basically filling in for my absent father and were pretty lousy all the way around. |
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It was as if the fabled magic carpet was flown in all the way from Casablanca. |
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He talked with whoever was at the door in low whispers and then opened the door all the way and in came a girl. |
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They'd been able to backtrack the entire affair, all the way back to a really good picture of Kayla swiping the vials of aphrodisiac. |
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She got onto the horse, sitting astride it with her skirts pushed almost all the way up to her knees. |
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No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog. |
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Do you think Santa flew all the way here and left these presents so you can sleep in like lazy bums? |
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We yucked it up all the way into Philly, where the dudes battled backside flips up the city hall five-stair in the dark. |
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After that happens, a case would have to be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court which takes several years at the best of times. |
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The answer is to double the capacity of the single carriageway, so the outer ring road is dualled all the way around. |
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This is our usual tactic, to let her wake up all the way before we go in and get her out of bed. |
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Dial the thumbwheel all the way back, and the tail swings like it belongs to Jennifer Lopez. |
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We were on the beam all the way, and passed to the side of the temporary field built by Wilkinson by approximately half a mile. |
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Each year we all would come to Hyderabad in one of those fancy railway saloons all the way from Chittagong. |
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Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines. |
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I have played the album quite a few times, and am happy to listen all the way through, but the middle of the album does seem a bit samey. |
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He had come all the way from a small village to watch the best of talent gathered from all over the country. |
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She did not mention to the car hire firm that she only drove automatics, and then drove the 250 kilometres in first gear all the way. |
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We left our headquarters, pushing a wooden cart containing our tents and camping equipment plus food all the way to Smithills Hall. |
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Ruining the picture postcard view is more domestic refuse scattered at intervals all the way down to the watercourse. |
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I didn't come all the way here just to hear someone like you spouting out a whole bunch of technobabble. |
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I can only imagine what it must be like to be one of a team that makes it all the way in any walk of life. |
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So you had persons from both ends of the spectrum making it all the way to the White House. |
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The drivers go down the back road and use their air brakes, pressing their horns all the way down to the bottom. |
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Race day arrived and the traffic is backed up all the way around the race track. |
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The 30 mph limit all the way from Waterhead through the village was surely sensible, and more likely to be obeyed. |
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It seemed that everyone doubted the market for liquor all the way out here, and that few ships came bearing a load such as ours. |
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You wonder how those ring-necked pheasants got from China all the way to South Dakota. |
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Three local men have volunteered to have their beards shaved by a female barber all the way from Seville. |
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The defect remained a player, if I can use that expression in a causal sense, all the way through. |
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Debates range from tow-in versus paddle in and thruster versus single fin all the way down to which local spot hosts the worthiest crew. |
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Every now and then I'll move my arm and I'll get this tingly sensation running all the way down it. |
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Unfortunately, the quality of the titles ranged all the way from mediocre to abysmal. |
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There might be a Rose Parade all the way to the Hall of Fame with Pete out front twirling the baton if, and when, he becomes eligible. |
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His voice dropped to a seductive whisper and Dawn felt it all the way to her toes. |
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Every Monday she starts getting excited as soon as her bathers go on, and she sings all the way to the pool. |
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I walk against this salty sea breeze all the way to the end of the pier, where it stops suddenly, as if signaling me. |
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A ragtop is fine for just me, but I want steel covering my family, all the way around. |
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As usual, Hawks maintains a high level of musical quality all the way through, ensuring perfect consistency from start to finish. |
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It's a tricky stretch, because it's two lanes all the way, so people assume the limit is 40 mph, but it's not. |
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When they got in there they signed in for their teacher and kept on talking all the way to ninth period math class. |
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Does he really need to go all the way to the North of England to find this out? |
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Yes really, we travelled all the way from Glasgow to Lake Molveno in northern Italy on a bus. |
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If the latter course is followed, why not go all the way and form a Triple Alliance. |
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At the national convention two years ago, however, the leaders hesitated in going all the way in this direction. |
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Never play with insurrection, but when beginning it be aware that you must go all the way. |
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Many don't know if they want to work at an at-home job, or go all the way and start their own business. |
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Especially because they have advised him to go all the way without taking his coalition partners with him. |
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If you're going to be charging everyone else involved, you might as well go all the way. |
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The group didn't really play for six months although Rose and Dave were working on some material but they never went all the way with it. |
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Plus he doesn't go all the way with a girl on the first date, so he was a pretty safe bet. |
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What a relief that must have been, not having to tie yourself up for life just because you wanted to go all the way. |
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I was sitting on a couch between two couples who were this close to going all the way. |
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It was one of those mornings when you half wake up but not quite all the way. |
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Strong winds from 433 miles away had carried the smoke and acrid smell of forest fires all the way here. |
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Finally, after setting down a bundle of rebar, the crane operator did not raise the jib line all the way back to the top. |
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The race for that last Champions League spot will be exciting all the way to the finish. |
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All the fish have mommies and daddies and grandmas and grandpas all the way back for a jillion years. |
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If eyes are the windows to the soul, Coach Willingham has the curtains pulled, blinds raised and windows cranked all the way open. |
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When I watched it on TV, I sweated all the way through it because it was so near the knuckle. |
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In other policing roles you only see bits and pieces of some jobs, you don't get to follow them all the way through to the end result. |
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So I had to spend weeks and weeks and months and months, all the way through the year, trying to find players. |
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When she fails to show, he tracks her all the way to a ski lodge where she's, of course, weekending with a concerned medic. |
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Misty and complex at the centre, with great straight streaks radiating from it, some of them all the way to the horizon. |
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver made it all the way to 88, productive and sharp till the end. |
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And fishing is more than just ships going to sea, it's all that happens down the industry all the way to the fish market, putting people out of business there. |
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Not many singers have the wind to make it all the way to the end. |
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Add to this a calamitous exit from the final Champions League qualifier and an early end to their Carling Cup campaign and it has been underachievement all the way. |
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Its twin chamber exhaust system is made of stainless steel all the way to the silencers, before exhaust emissions leave the car through the four tailpipes. |
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The walk follows flat riverside pastures for virtually all the way, though numerous stiles and kissing gates need to be negotiated and walking boots are essential. |
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Start your visit with a morning cruise up the graded gravel of Spiral Drive, which coils around Tenderfoot Mountain all the way to its 7,560-foot summit. |
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If so, it would be heavier, and it might have punched all the way through Mars to form the Tharsis Uplift, which is antipodal to the center of Hellas. |
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To gather data from an underground explosion, American testers have used long pipes that extended all the way from the surface to a tapered end close to the blast. |
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It's divided into three sections with a path winding all the way through. |
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The Cardinal could ride this momentum all the way to Minneapolis. |
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With a beatific smile, Weldon rose above the ensuing stushie and laughed all the way to the bank, proving once again that diamonds are a girl's best friend. |
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Castle and Boris aced it all the way to the final, with Castle clinching the title while describing it as the most terrifying thing he's ever done. |
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Your water-proof mascara will run all the way down to your socks. |
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The object of the exercise was to strike the quintain hard enough to knock it all the way over, beyond its projecting braces, onto its shield backs. |
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The hilt was usually without a pommel or crossguard, whilst the tang went all the way through the smaller seax handles and was clenched over at the end of the grip. |
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The staggering truth, as we discovered, was that the degree of avarice and greed was so much that you could actually work yourself all the way up. |
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I enter the post office and take my place at the back of the line that stretches from the counter all the way through the large room, out the door, and into the lobby area. |
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The square-edge diagonal board sheathing that seems so fabulous in memory is now grown so fast and harvested so young it is sapwood all the way through. |
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Her eyes were exaggerated with thick lines of kohl reaching all the way to her temples. |
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There is going to be absolute heartbreak all the way down the line. |
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Because I think it is important for us to know who is laughing and who is ridiculing the pain and suffering of so many and, most importantly, laughing all the way to the bank. |
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He reined his horse and turned about, cursing himself all the way. |
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They are exploited all the way along the line by labour recruiting companies and employers alike who frequently treat them as little more than slave labour. |
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I can guide them toward the highline rather than shlepping all the way up to Central Park. |
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Well, the red kelpie has been on the job and she's been barking all the way along this track, which suggests that a dingo has actually been along the track before us. |
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Did ye know that I could hear ye lubbers all the way from the surface? |
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But if Gingrich heads to the showers, a Romney-Santorum slugfest could go all the way to Tampa. |
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From the quay, the taxi which has transported me from the ferry port skirts the wide crescent of beach before twisting and turning all the way to the top of the island. |
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The band are certainly on a roll and they're rocking all the way. |
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Others have gone all the way by declaring that they can't support him. |
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Alfie widdles all the way down his light olive green mix wool trousers. |
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Hirst may be laughing all the way to the bank, but his art leaves the rest of us sobered. |
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Given the level of morale and team spirit in the camp at the moment, it would be no surprise if the winning run is extended all the way to headquarters. |
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She was absolutely thrilled with the win as was her family who have supported her all the way since she first began her athletics career 5 years ago. |
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Once the piles are in the ground, they will remain 600 mm above the surface for a week while they are monitored, and then driven all the way into the soil. |
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With these launches, AMD will at last have the armoury to compete with Intel in all sectors of the market, from mobile PCs, all the way up to corporate servers. |
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South Korea kept on going, through the quarterfinals, all the way to the semi, which they barely lost to Germany. |
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Deciding we must have gone wrong somewhere, we rode all the way back. |
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Because those of us outside the industry aren't the ones making the money hand over fist and laughing all the way to the bank with the existing system. |
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He lists them starting with modern sniper rifles going all the way up to anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles. |
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He dropped and I felt a tight surge in my stomach that ran all the way up to my jaw. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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The patriarch, Josiah, had fought with the 42nd Wisconsin Infantry, marching all the way to Kentucky to battle the Confederates. |
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I watched them until they reached the curb, all the way down the sidewalk, and then Chaz beckoned to his brother with his arm and took off again at an angle. |
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Somewhere further away, a tail tipped in membranous, half-transparent white fin violently flailed in the water, rippling all the way up to where Po had shot her arrow. |
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If you can make it all the way through, I will mail you a kewpie doll. |
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The white secondaries of each wing were clearly visible, separated by the black back of the bird, and they reached all the way to the trailing edge of the wings. |
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She claims to be able to trace her ancestry all the way back to the earliest settlers. |
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In just a few decades, the same ship may be able to sail all the way to an ice-free North Pole. |
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The lines of people ranged all the way down the long hallway. |
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If you're willing to go all the way, here are a few helpful hints. |
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He falls from grace, backsliding all the way to the starting line. |
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I have to say that the airline, Lan Chile, did get its computer to acknowledge me on the way back, all the way from Buenos Aires to Sydney, worse luck. |
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But he reminds me of a tease who acts interested yet won't go all the way. |
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The press release said it would cover from the Boston Tea Party all the way through to the Declaration of Independence. |
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Hop in bed with your iPad or iPhone and turn the brightness all the way up. |
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To let the air in, the cheese wheel is regularly pierced all the way through with a long needle, and the mold develops all along the thin tunnels thus generated. |
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Sure, I had plenty of friends and was no wallflower, but my good girl rep had never worn off, and for good reason, all the way through secondary school. |
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The thin bark had been stripped all the way around for two to three feet. |
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With a six-speed automatic transmission, this luxury ragtop revs all the way to a race-car-like 7,600 rpm. |
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The pitch got past the catcher and rolled all the way to the backstop. |
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The entire beach was my backyard, from the Hiltons' house in the south all the way to Steele Hunter's house in the north. |
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The part of the wood to be beaten for deer sloped all the way from the roadside to the loch. |
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The snow was extremely hard and there was a well defined path all the way up to the bergshrund. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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Going downstairs, Miss Drumm leaned heavily on the balustrade, then on Ann all the way into the candlelighted dining room. |
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All things do not consist by Christ today, and all the way back to Adam all things have not consisted by Christ. |
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His body behind the head becomes broad, from whence it is again extenuated all the way to the tail. |
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Let me get this straight. You want me to go with him all the way to Portland? |
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Lizzie watched Kate and Claire continue their gushfest, from table to table, all the way across the cafeteria. |
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In Cumbria the M6 runs all the way down the east of the county connecting the very north of England to the Lancashire border. |
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He was challenged all the way but he held off strong competition from Kenya's Mike Kigen. |
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Having been tracked all the way along the coast by the British cavalry and chariots, the landing was opposed. |
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This climate is also common in Northern Norway but there usually in lower altitudes, all the way down to sea level. |
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The news was conveyed to London by a system of beacons that had been constructed all the way along the south coast. |
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They are found all the way from the Isle of Sheppey in Kent to Fiddler's Island in Oxfordshire. |
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The stone from the Cotswolds used to rebuild St Paul's Cathedral after the Great Fire in 1666 was brought all the way down from Radcot. |
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George Bancroft stars as ruthless stock manipulator Jim Bradford, who plays his customers for suckers and laughs all the way to the bank. |
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Who cares if he's not funny? The venture capitalists behind Twitter will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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The new sea arm stretched all the way to Damme, a city that became the commercial outpost for Bruges. |
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I got barred from my local, so I've started going all the way into town for a drink. |
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Press gently all the way around to seal the edges and keep the chocolate in. Bake for 10 minutes and eat hot or cold. Easy peasy, lovely jubbly! |
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In the Northwest Pacific plateau there are no speakers left of the indigenous tribal languages from that area, all the way to British Columbia. |
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In this manner, all BTW's can trace a direct line of descent all the way back to Gardner. |
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Both men then returned to London, the indignant king riding all the way behind Henry. |
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Chetwynde is also the only school in Barrow to educate children from nursery all the way to sixth form level. |
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Mistpouffers are dull, distant explosive sounds heard around the coast of Europe all the way to Iceland. |
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It is said that at one time it was also possible to walk all the way to Baleshare, and on to North Uist, five miles away at low tide. |
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By 1970, the Welsh Office was committed to building a new route all the way to Pont Abraham in Carmarthenshire. |
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He was an immediate success at the Vetch Field, taking them from the Fourth Division all the way to the First Division in four seasons. |
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Jenkins made her way all the way to the semifinals, getting at least 27 points of judges' score for every dances but two occasions only. |
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Beta radiation can penetrate human skin, but cannot go all the way through the body. |
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The ocean stretched like a fjord through Heddalsvatnet all the way to Hjartdal. |
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Sometimes running to the football, you're going to overpursue, and he may break it all the way out back out the back door. |
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We're about to destroy an entire hostile army and go all the way from here to the German border. |
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The carriages are open all the way down when loading but are closed off individually when the train sets off. |
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They are evidence of the coastal route of early settlers that extends from India to Thailand and Indonesia all the way to Papua New Guinea. |
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He describes their position as stretching out in a band from the Elbe, all the way to the northern Rhine, near the Sugambri. |
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The shattered remains of what was once the enemy army would be pursued closely and harassed all the way to the border and sometimes beyond. |
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It was recorded that the pious Tiberius walked in front of his brother's body all the way back to Rome. |
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A newly hatched gecko will need pretty small crickets, but you will not have to go all the way down to pinheads. |
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He punctuated his demand with a deep thrust up CJ's hole. His giant pipe drove almost all the way in, pulsing against his fingers beside it. |
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Abdul Rahman next proceeded through Gascony all the way to Bordeaux, capturing the city. |
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The Vikings extended their journeys all the way to the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea, and on the way they raided Galicia. |
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This climate is also common in Northern Norway, but there usually in lower altitudes, all the way down to sea level. |
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Charlemagne's campaign led all the way to the Weser River and destroyed several major Saxon strongholds. |
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Larry Flynt fought against pornophobes when he took his obscenity lawsuit all the way to the Supreme Court and won! |
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Circumnavigation means to travel all the way around the entire planet, or an island, or continent. |
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In 1551 the wooden fort of Sviyazhsk was transported down the Volga from Uglich all the way to Kazan. |
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The national team finished seventh of eight teams after winning only 1 game despite playing close all the way. |
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Instead of inserting a straight vertical gap all the way up, he has staggered it so it looks like old-fashioned quoining. |
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There is therefore generally no basic right of appeal that extends automatically all the way to the Supreme Court. |
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For example, one cannot travel all the way by highway from Managua to the Caribbean coast. |
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It is difficult to cool thick castings fast enough to solidify the melt as white cast iron all the way through. |
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To the west runs the long valley of Borrowdale, flowing in this instance from Stake Pass at the head of Langstrath, all the way to Keswick. |
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In positioning the branches, remember that the foliage should be arranged to give snatchy views of the two trunks all the way to the top. |
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They follow us all the way to the wood shore, and I've rarely seen such skill. Nearly as sneaksome as I am. |
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The biggest one packed enough punch to blow through a spacescraper all the way to the basement. |
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His intention was to steal cattle all the way to Mexico but the vivid memory of that spit fire's lips altered his plans. |
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Skunk really gave it some stick all the way to Caliban's place, we passed a good few Coppers but they all seemed to turn the blind eye. |
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Five piers, you're a sub lieutenant and so on, all the way up to 20 to be Admiral of the Fleet. |
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It will then be connected to the TAP gas pipeline crossing from Greece to Albania and, under the Adriatic Sea, all the way to Italy. |
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Using the same technique I had used months before I should be able to get this old battle horse running all the way to Wally World. |
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Their hike in the wetlands took them all the way across the marsh but gave them dozens of mosquito bites. |
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Your pocket watch will run for a long time if you wind up the spring all the way. |
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Some of the debris from this giant impact escaped all the way out to the asteroid belt. |
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Conway says the audience is asked to vote all the way through the show. |
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One day, he had to carry banana peel all the way home, since he was unable to find a wastebin in the streets. |
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The Cypress Gardens Water Ski team came all the way from the USA to perform at the Lebanon Water Festival. |
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For the first time, General Tours is also offering three packages that travel all the way to the Polar Circle or through the Weddell Sea. |
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The latest leverguns from Uberti take us all the way back to the days of the 1860 Henry and the 1866 Yellow Boy. |
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The 15cm cut, which stretched from the left hand corner of the victim's mouth all the way to his ear was so deep it penetrated the jaw muscle. |
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You don't have to go all the way to South East Asia to experience these knees-ups, which have a reputation for being a bit wild. |
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With the mortar in the stowed position, slide the dipstick all the way into the replenisher port. |
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The aircraft would record data all the way down to a lakebed landing at Edwards Air Force Base. |
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He's been able to do that all the way through the playoffs, so he's really backboned us. |
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This is a fig leaf deal all the way, and most people will see that. |
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It is no coincidence that Baffert has parlayed banker's hours all the way to the bank. |
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