So you mean to tell me that those hoodlums are free to go after what they have been doing to my son? |
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It's sorting that information and collating it in an actionable form that you can go after a target. |
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As the officer was about to go after the cars, three more vehicles rounded the curve at a similar rate of speed. |
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A disturbing trend is that they go after easily available addictives such as whiteners and petroleum-based glues. |
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Standing, he meant to go after the man, but Brad laid a gentle but restraining hand on his shoulder, keeping him back. |
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Military school is where you go after you have been kicked out of at least three boarding schools. |
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I liked the fact that he laid it out very clearly that we're going to be OK, but we're going to go after these guys. |
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With those words he stormed off in the direction of Brad but I don't think it was to go after him. |
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Japanese car manufacturers, for example, already figure out where every tire, rim, and crankshaft will go after their cars die. |
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Sipowicz is searching for Lou DaSilva and he gets a line on where he can be found, so he and Clark go after him. |
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Our law enforcement personnel put their lives on the line when they go after these criminals. |
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You see, when someone attacks our caravans, we go after 'em root and branch. |
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Sharing isn't permitted and the company has an incentive to go after login abuse because a shared login is a potential user lost. |
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After a successful ram, ships could back water and go after another enemy, but one wonders how many such shocks a ship could take. |
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We'll wait until the coast is clear, hide the stuff, and then go after them. |
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I was looking forward to seeing him go after these two nasty gals in a free-for-all of meanness. |
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The poor already suffer enough, so why go after them to scrape together a few misallocated dollars? |
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And for the tax office it is too troublesome to go after the people that do not pay. |
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She has the intestinal fortitude to get up and have a go after every effort has been made to shut her up and close her down. |
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When he let himself go after the interval, his tuning became much more secure. |
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They'll go after him anyway, needless to say, but it stands a good chance of backfiring. |
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Bellavance says his organization is going to go after the Charest government and urge it to invest more in public transit in the new year. |
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It was a little girl, by the sound of it, but before he could go after her, he woke up with a shudder. |
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You put his picture up in the Post Office and you go after him until this public enemy is caged. |
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When a retired bank employee linked to the missing strongbox turns up murdered, Frost has to go after that killer, too. |
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And if you don't kill us he will have a hit squad go after your family and there is no way we are going to let you kill us. |
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Lemurs, a group of primates on the African island of Madagascar, go after a wide range of seeds, including big fleshy seeds encased in a husk. |
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And here I was, hypercritical as ever, wondering if I really wanted him to go after Amy again. |
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They tend to go after closeted actors with the kind of blood relish not even a hound feels toward a fox. |
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You're very substantial acquirers, but do you still go after the really, really big pieces like the Rubens Massacre of the Innocents last year? |
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He was determined to go after hitters rather than trying to make the perfect pitch. |
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There is enough money available to go after the best at those positions, or the team could sign second-tier players who would provide upgrades. |
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A very wise man says it is better to go after one stray sheep than stay with 99 sheep who are safe in the fold. |
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Rather, she would be able to pay off the lender if you don't pay, and then she could go after you and foreclose on the house. |
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Dogs do have a natural instinct to go after moving objects and may start chasing cars, cyclists or joggers. |
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If you really want to stop it, you follow the trail of dollars and go after the money bosses who finance and profit from the ring. |
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But in our zeal to do that, we go after everything that resembles violence or seems to glorify it. |
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If you go after the golem with that blasted magic sword of yours, you're as good as dead! |
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Her mother had warned her about dirty old men who go after sweet young girls, but she would have never suspected her own uncle. |
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He claims they don't have the courage to go after the really tough guys they need to do battle with. |
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What he's doing here is a bit of a dodge, and that's only encouraging the press to go after him again. |
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They also go after sunfish, marlin, and dorado, as well as manta rays. |
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To complicate matters further, the only people who seemed to have any desire to go after Booker were of the conspiracy-theory ilk. |
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If you're going to go after a member of the cat family, please try to make it a jungle cat or some other sort of larger member of the feline family. |
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The Romans did this and created the vomitorium where they could go after a large tasty meal, barf it all up, and start in again on another large tasty meal. |
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The low-carb plans mostly go after that extra weight around the waistline. |
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Unlike turkey vultures, which eat carcasses and rarely attack livestock, black vultures will go after piglets, sheep and cows as well as dead animals. |
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Right before he resigned from Congress, Weiner took time from his sexting hobby to go after Clarence Thomas and his wife. |
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And if that does not work, taxmen would go after them, he said. |
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If you can't kill the messenger, you might as well go after the paymaster. |
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They also want the administration to hurry up and decide how it plans to go after the group, both in Iraq and in Syria. |
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And if you want to do something really unusual, you can go after the mysterious capercaillie, the black grouse-like bird that is also native to Scotland. |
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If that is the case, lets go after them and set them straight! |
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We'll be tough on fraud, and there is fraud, and we have to go after it. |
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Boys are given more preference, so the poor families think that one day girl will go after her marriage, so there is no worth of educating a girl child. |
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He moved to go after him when the door suddenly slammed shut. |
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In fact, there is a way for the federal government to go after the obscenely excessive bonuses paid to the Wall Street pigs. |
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After hearing the blasphemous clips insulting our beloved prophet, I would not hesitate to go after revenge. |
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So bleary-eyed was Ruth by the time she got to work that her bosses let her go after only three months. |
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They resolved to go after Mr. Romney with a post-debate assault on his truthfulness. |
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If you found yourself so fascinating in the first place you would not feel the need to go after anyone else and would be content sitting in and talking to yourself. |
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There was nothing I could do but put a brave face on it and go after them, but now my rheumatics are playing up something rotten and my truss is all rusty. |
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When the chickweed is seeding, they go after those seeds first. |
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The great thing about the coracles is that if you do hook a big fish that takes you down rapids you can go after them by boat, rather than simply jumping in and swimming! |
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In Hoonah, Prince William Sound and Bristol Bay, some harvesters go after Macrocystis kelp after herring have spawned on it. |
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They decided to go after Merry and Pippin, for Frodo's mission was out of their hands. |
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We will relentlessly go after al-qaida, its affiliates, and its wannabes. |
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They expected Jasmila to go after the Wahhabists and attack them more harshly. |
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Sixteen jobs are to go after administrators failed to find a buyer for wave power firm Pelamis. |
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And the lenders can go after delinquent loans by garnisheeing wages, tax returns and even Social Security checks. |
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In Dhaka, they planned to go after an American diplomatic facility. |
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As Icahn, in particular, did more and more greenmail deals and his pot increased, he was able to go after bigger companies. |
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John has stated that his wild stage costumes and performances were his way of letting go after such a restrictive childhood. |
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It's because the hospitals, including the county-run establishments, fail to go after the freeloaders or their sponsors. |
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And if that means being politically incorrect, I'll go after that from time to time in my books. |
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Set soon after the US Civil War, Hex is hired to go after a former Confederate colonel who plans to bomb the capital on the fourth of July. |
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Between March 2005 and July 2006, the scientists watched Fongoli chimps use tools to go after bush babies 22 times. |
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In effect, Bush is holding the coat of those who go after the news media on his behalf. |
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When Shailendra defaulted on the loans the colluding banks would go after the assets of the other partnerships or entities. |
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Well, if you know that Mr Nosey Parker, why don't you go after them and take them out? |
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This legislation should deter retailers from using zappers to evade taxes while giving the Department of Revenue stronger tools to go after those who sell or use them. |
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They let me go after my Lucine departed from this miserable world. |
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Two ghostbusters go after a psychic swindler in a psychological thriller written and directed by Rodrigo Corts, the man behind the claustrophobically brilliant Buried. |
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