They were somewhat opposed to Mr. Clay's adamancy that they must go ahead with the withdrawal. |
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Unwillingly teamed up with a young, cocky thief, Nick decides to go ahead with this final score. |
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This suggests the plans may well go ahead at a later date, something which we are dead against and always will be. |
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When the breadboarded VFO is working on both bands, go ahead and solder it together on a circuit board. |
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So go ahead and brew up a pot of Darjeeling or Earl Grey for the simple pleasure of it, and savor the moment. |
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Then we got down to the nitty-gritty, asking whether people thought the development should go ahead. |
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All the outdoor entertainments will go ahead and the other events are well planned for. |
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If the plans go ahead all the special schools in Bolton will have been co-located with a mainstream school. |
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Even if the stadium is only half full at 4pm next Sunday, Dublin's semi-final should go ahead. |
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The company could sell the unit or go ahead with its original plan of spinning it off as a separate entity. |
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If the proposal does go ahead, officers and developers will be held to account in terms of this agreed policy. |
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It's okay, you can go ahead and die now and not have to worry that you'll be buried in a cardboard box. |
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Wharfedale had chance to go ahead with a penalty but the kick was wide of the posts. |
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If you go ahead with the sacrifice you are doing what by all standards of reason and morality is simply nuts. |
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The charity has said it may have to look for a site outside the county if work is not allowed to go ahead at the country park. |
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She is now in the final stages of fitting out before her journey to Devonport, which is due to go ahead just before Christmas. |
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He said Jasbir was being pressurised to go ahead with the marriage but had been stalling for time. |
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My father passed away but before he passed he told me to go ahead and make another movie because he could see how depressed I was. |
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The redevelopment of the shopping centre is to go ahead after all three objectors withdrew their appeals. |
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A Yorkshire-based national art exhibition threatened with cancellation in its 25th year is to go ahead on Saturday. |
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I mean, some people are hurting out there, and they need the money, and they should go ahead and accept it and move on. |
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We're going to go ahead and set up decontamination zones and hazmat detection zones. |
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The council says the birds pose a health hazard and that the only option now left is to go ahead with the cull. |
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But go ahead if you're confident of your investment skills and have a cast-iron stomach for failure. |
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She added the council was pursuing the acquisition of land and property along the route in order for the scheme to go ahead. |
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I think we have to go ahead and do the best we can under the circumstances. |
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Women caught in the web of structuring a career have to think a lot before deciding to go ahead and have a baby. |
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He recommends that the southern end of the link should go ahead in the short-term. |
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There has also been suggestion that he may issue a statement outlining the purpose of the visit, if he decides to go ahead. |
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We are champing at the bit, we want to go ahead and build a better railway. |
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The nature of that peaceful, beautiful part of the world would be changed forever if the proposals are allowed to go ahead. |
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I feel that the County Manager will be forced by legislation to override the decision of the County Council and go ahead regardless. |
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Your parents have probably noticed the chemistry between you so if you want to level with them, go ahead. |
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Church leaders have reassured churchgoers that services this weekend will go ahead despite the fire damage to the entrance hall. |
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Residents fear traffic chaos if plans for a housing estate on the site of a demolished mill go ahead. |
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If we go ahead with growing GM maize here, it will be the thin end of a very thick wedge, and a huge political gamble. |
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I told him to go ahead and reconnect power, but leave the USB cable connected. |
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Some of the proposals in the White Paper will need to be passed by Parliament before they can go ahead. |
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Glusburn and Cross Hills gala will not go ahead this year after the committee officially disbanded at the weekend. |
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We would like to keep the fabric of the village together, but if these schemes go ahead it will spell the end of the village as we know it. |
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The world-famous airshow, saved this year by a News Shopper-led consortium, will go ahead in 2004 as hoped. |
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He said it seemed the plan would go ahead regardless as the sign had already been erected. |
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I think rarely do they ever disapprove a request for a sympathy subpoena, for a warrant to go ahead and issue a wiretap. |
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It means Coventry City FC Limited faces liquidation and a planned groundshare with Northampton Town will go ahead this season. |
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Swindon Council's planning committee will decide whether to allow the project to go ahead. |
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Plans to build 35 houses in the grounds of a former school in a conservation area are likely to go ahead despite objections from residents. |
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Terrorists and insurgents must lay down their weapons, and enable the vitally important reconstruction and humanitarian work to go ahead. |
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But qualifying did go ahead yesterday as the rain relented to a drizzle though the track was still soaked. |
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The Ministry of Mines and Energy has given the green light for the project to go ahead. |
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Yes conditions were that bad, and yet officials in their wisdom decided that the game should go ahead. |
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To get both free-to-air and digital services on the one network, multi-channelling needs to go ahead. |
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The Dublin band were late for the soundcheck, but their crew said to go ahead and set up and everything would be okay. |
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But before the party even got started, Essex Police officers turned up and removed music amplifiers so it could not go ahead at all. |
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When did the idea for the game first arise, and what were the key reasons that led you to decide to go ahead and develop it? |
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The proposed sale did not go ahead and he did not investigate the extent of the freehold and leasehold titles further. |
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Privately, few at the Record ever thought a sale would go ahead, and Thursday's announcement didn't come as a huge surprise. |
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Does she ever get really annoying people on the phone and want to tell them to just go ahead and kill themselves? |
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The number of workers required for a legal strike to go ahead is often too high. |
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If there were not enough volunteers for retrenchment packages, Telkom would go ahead with retrenching workers. |
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We have been told if we don't like the plans they won't go ahead, but let's see. |
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Just 400 replied, but the school chiefs said it still gives them the green light to go ahead with the plans. |
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Council members and school governors will be required to approve the deal before it can go ahead. |
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If he detects the presence of drugs on someone we could then go ahead and search them. |
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Just when it seemed we were getting the go ahead, it looks like this opportunity might be lost. |
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It may be summer 2008 before local residents know whether the scheme will go ahead or finally run into the sand. |
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If this action should go ahead to a trial, it would be quite some time before it would reach the courtroom. |
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So, before the race in Oxford, I didn't really know if we would be able to go ahead with our attempt on the record. |
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The Abbot expressed his sadness over the fact that it would be impossible to go ahead with the project. |
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If the game does go ahead Harrogate could go top of the table as their main rivals are involved in the Tetley's Bitter Cup. |
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If he decides to go ahead and contact her, he needs to think about her safety first. |
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In fact, he called his brother and said I don't think I can make it to golf, you go ahead because I have these people tailing me. |
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If the fee is acceptable to WD King then I hope that your commitments permit our provisional meeting in Bath next Monday to go ahead. |
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The race will stick to made-up roads and MAFF has given permission for it to go ahead despite the foot and mouth crisis. |
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A magazine programme can be planned where children not only choose a topic but also go ahead with production, reporting and anchoring. |
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It should be realised that without their good will and magnanimous gesture, such a major project as this could not go ahead. |
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A major shareholder had indicated he would not support the move, but subsequently sold his shareholding allowing the delisting to go ahead. |
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He told the Sunday Herald last week that he finally decided to go ahead without her consent after a phone call from his father. |
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If the Metro rail is commercially viable, non-polluting and scalable for future needs, let us go ahead with it without further delay. |
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I still haven't figured out how to move my archives over here, but go ahead and change your bookmarks, pretty please. |
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If he is given the go ahead, it could be months before a date is set for the hearing. |
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But protesters say planners are foisting essential services on to the proposed development so eventually it will have to go ahead. |
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If you refrain from suing someone, but then they go ahead and sue you, that's the end of your restraint and time to assert the counterclaim. |
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Once in place, go ahead and screw in the other two hard-drive screws, and tighten all four down. |
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The government has given the go ahead for the concept and draft design for a postage stamp pending further consultations with stakeholders. |
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All of these scrumptious dishes are low fat, protein-rich versions of high-fat comfort foods, so go ahead and indulge without guilt! |
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However, there are rumours that India will go ahead and sign the deal because it does not want to be the country that scuppers the talks. |
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There will be a precautionary inspection at Southwell at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead there. |
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The umpires were called upon to judge on the fitness of the wicket for play and ruled the game could go ahead. |
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If it were to go ahead it would have to be ratified by the Secretary of State. |
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The peas and other vines won't bother each other so go ahead and plan on planting cucumbers, melons or even squash together on the same trellis. |
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We can go ahead and bend the octagon into three dimensions to get an idea of the topology generated by this tiling of the hyperbolic plane. |
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If you have a scanner, go ahead and scan your images and mock something up. |
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Four months before her death she gave him her blessing to go ahead with the procedure. |
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They missed the chance to go ahead after seven minutes when a penalty opportunity went begging. |
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Carolyn and bridegroom Richard Coombs were told their reception could not go ahead after the church marriage service. |
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The pipeline will service rural areas en route and will enable new group water schemes to go ahead. |
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Cabinet announces it will go ahead with the purchase of aircraft, helicopters, corvettes and submarines. |
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A five-storey block incorporating offices and flats will now go ahead following the decision by councillors last week. |
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He said all competitions or tournaments that were scheduled to take place this weekend should go ahead as arranged. |
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New York decided to go ahead, you know, better safe than sorry, as you said. |
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English cricket chief David Morgan said the World Cup match in Zimbabwe must go ahead to avoid a split in the international game. |
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We are also exploring options of what developments could go ahead without removing the covenants. |
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If the closures go ahead, hundreds more coal mineworkers and their families in hard hit regions will be thrown on the industrial scrapheap. |
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The supervisors have a statutory responsibility for the health and safety of mineworkers, so if the strikes go ahead, pits are expected to close. |
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This type of expenditure can only go ahead if cutbacks are made elsewhere, according to the report. |
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The distraught parents, from a remote Continental community, were determined the operation should not go ahead. |
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Moreover, there was real doubt as to whether the later trial would go ahead in the event that there were findings of guilt in the first. |
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I hope I'm not putting the mockers on it but the chance I can go ahead on Sunday, with everybody there, will be absolutely amazing. |
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Before that could go ahead, she had to sign legal documents waiving any right of recompense should the surgery go wrong. |
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The greens are not playable, so there's no way the tournament can go ahead. |
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Lives could be put at risk if changes envisaged by the Government for firefighters go ahead. |
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They are saying they do not want the project to go ahead, full stop, because it is quack medicine. |
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As the rain bucketed down, driven horizontally by a southeast gale, he decided the walk would go ahead. |
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We are fed up with getting mucked around and even though we had other players ill with flu we just decided to go ahead. |
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If this doesn't make the boss get his skates on and decide to go ahead and print it, I don't know what will. |
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During that hearing, Dawson upheld an interdict sought by James challenging the right for the children's hearing to go ahead. |
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If the proposed plans go ahead there is a very real danger that the closure of this business will lead to the loss of this unique service. |
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If the plans go ahead, work to install the ticket machines will begin on Friday. |
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The challenge inspires me to urge the government to decide boldly to go ahead with the Bid. |
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It is a disgrace that this race hatred event can go ahead while two multiracial and peaceful events are banned. |
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Permission was finally granted this summer for the brewery to go ahead and the glass worker has been going full steam ahead since July. |
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The government announced it would go ahead anyway, but its authority had been weakened. |
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If the local election does go ahead, I will be very sensitive to farmers and smallholders who don't want me to approach their land or properties. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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If the plans go ahead relatives and friends of acute patients from North Norfolk face a potential round trip of 60 miles to visit. |
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When I just go ahead and speak my mind, inevitably it comes out sounding like I am an insensitive, unsympathetic rationalist. |
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Ouma did go ahead with the fight, stopping Woods in the 11th round. |
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Once, she brazenly told a border patrol agent to go ahead and shoot if he wanted to stop her. |
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Ultimately they would go ahead along with the Washington Post and publish a host of revelations from the Snowden cache. |
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The prestigious annual Horse Show, for which 117 horses have been entered, is to go ahead this weekend despite an outbreak of African horse sickness in parts of the province. |
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The Milton Rooms' licence, which is needed before plays, shows and discos can go ahead, has been declined because the electrical wiring in the building is considered unsafe. |
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The skills centre project will still go ahead despite the knock-back from the Government, but the council, which will use its own money, will apply again for funding. |
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The first of those teams were due to arrive in Sligo yesterday afternoon, but the organisers had to regretfully inform them that the event would not go ahead. |
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But Mr Halloways claimed the majority of residents did want the scheme to go ahead and it was hoped they would be able to allay the fears of the rest. |
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I think they will go ahead, since the West has advised Russia to not do anything to disrupt them. |
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If you want to call it religious, go ahead, but that's not the point. |
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So why would anyone let such a potentially incendiary rally go ahead? |
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But the university's administration may go ahead with the deal anyway. |
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In September, they'll compete in a more rigorous series of tests before receiving the go ahead to race from California through Nevada within 10 hours. |
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Whatever you said to them can come in and there's just a minefield of things, if you actually wanted to represent this low-life that you tell him to go ahead take five. |
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If your airplane needs complete cosmetic refurbishment, new avionics and a new engine, chances are, you'll pass that point if you go ahead with the upgrade. |
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Or have the number of postponements finally awakened us to the fact that it is a bit pointless starting the season knowing that half your games won't even go ahead? |
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All other events scheduled for tomorrow will go ahead as planned. |
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He gave unscrupulous people the go ahead to commit acts of bastardry. |
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In that case, some of the core countries, led by France and Germany, would almost certainly try to go ahead on their own, in a self-styled vanguard group. |
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Groundsmen were left working overtime enable matches to go ahead as one of the worst summers in recent memory produced another week of heavy rain. |
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I have half a mind to go ahead and quit my day job, sell everything I own for a one-way ticket to the Middle East, and hold out for the Grand Prize. |
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Will the Councillors ignore these people by treating their concerns as only emotional and with contempt go ahead with the Emigrant Creek effluent disposal option? |
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You're in your car, alone, nobody to tsk-tsk you, so go ahead and laugh! |
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However, Kalaimani, unshaven and unkempt, mourning the loss of his boats had to be convinced to forget the dowry amount and encouraged to go ahead with the wedding. |
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Due to a family bereavement it is uncertain if this slot will go ahead. |
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Francis promptly picked up the phone and told her go ahead and take the wafer. |
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If these proposals go ahead they're going to hit small businesses hard. |
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If anyone has ever seen the brightly coloured narrowboats sailing through towns like Lancaster and Skipton, they will know that the restoration scheme should go ahead. |
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Marinas in Kirkwall and Stromness look set to go ahead next year while a publicly funded ten-pin bowling alley gets shelved in favour of a private project. |
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Each of them can be downloaded free of charge, so go ahead and do it. |
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Systems like Google, eBay, paypal, and most banks go ahead and do this for you to ensure that you can use their services safely. |
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He says recent judgments in the courts would appear to be a nod to our legislators to go ahead and enact something similar, but this has yet to materialise. |
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In fact, if a proposal is vetoed by the UN, it does not go ahead. |
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Four points down in minutes, Mayo fought back spiritedly to go ahead, but by half-time the power and guile of the Leinster men had put them ahead again. |
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The Department of Education and Science is also preparing to advertise for examiners to correct the papers to ensure the exams go ahead in June as planned. |
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So, I may be an idiot, or just plain stupid, but I'm going to go ahead and admit that all of this gas price nonsense makes absolutely no sense to me. |
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Since my body was still operating on Eastern Standard time, even though I was in the Central time zone, I told her to go ahead and ready the room for nighttime. |
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It's like the MMR jab, people were swithering whether to go ahead with it. |
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Credit must go to the ground staff and the club's trainees and youth coaching staff who on Saturday cleared the pitch of snow to ensure the game was able to go ahead. |
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Public entertainment can go ahead at the Barge Inn at Honeystreet despite some strenuous opposition from neighbours wanting to preserve their rural idyll. |
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If it makes you feel good to write an insulting letter, go ahead. |
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The planning inspector ruled the plan could go ahead as the site had a history of consent, was on a brownfield site, was in an urban area and was only a single home. |
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Firstly, if the walls are dry-lined with plasterboard with the joints between the boards taped and the nail holes filled, then you can go ahead and wallpaper. |
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But all this goodness doesn't mean you can't be a bit naughty, so go ahead, be a devil and order the individual chocolate fondue cake with vanilla ice cream. |
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Indeed, if these plans do go ahead, they could put Swindon on the sporting map providing first-class facilities for elite and grass roots-level athletes in a number of sports. |
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Now go ahead and re-insert the flash drive into an available USB port. |
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It has been referred to the coroner for the inquest to go ahead. |
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People can object, but if the coroner considers that any delay may limit the ability to determine the cause of death, then the post-mortem will go ahead. |
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If the playground idea is to go ahead, a lot of thought must be put into where it is located to avoid the risk of it becoming a curse rather than a blessing. |
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But the Crown may just decide to go ahead and prosecute for murder, which itself allows the accused a defence of insanity that can lead to acquittal. |
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They simply go ahead and recruit smartly dressed, presentable presenters. |
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It would decentralize international authority, allowing states to defend their interests without waiting for the go ahead from one recalcitrant sovereign. |
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It has spurred India to go ahead publicly detonating nuclear devices. |
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The County and Swindon Borough councils propose to go ahead with building the new Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office on a proven toxic waste dump in Chippenham. |
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She decided the trial should go ahead despite being advised by the state attorney that the charges, brought by an investor group, should be dropped. |
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If you're more of a cream cracker than a cut-and-dry biscuit, then go ahead and say it. |
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If they go ahead with this ridiculous plan, I'm going to countersue France for allowing their women to have hairy armpits. |
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Plumer ordered the attack on 26 September to go ahead but reduced the objectives of the 33rd Division. |
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At least two Jetstar flights scheduled out of Perth and bound for Denpasar are expected to go ahead later on Monday. |
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The mutual requires the support of 75 per cent of those who vote if the demutualisation and flotation is to go ahead. |
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The marriage did go ahead, and the following year Joan was forgiven and restored to her position as princess. |
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In January 2012 the Secretary of State for Transport announced that HS2 would go ahead. |
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With all there is to do this glorious time of year in Ely, well, we're just going to go ahead and rename it Getup. |
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Now, when you're fighting Republicans... Democrats are all rallied around and ready to go ahead and go to the mattresses. |
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After much discussion with the other senior commanders, Eisenhower decided that the invasion should go ahead on the 6th. |
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The Blue Toon had chances to go ahead early on and Stuart McKay went close with a cute backheel and a daisy cutter from the edge of the box. |
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We don't want our village to be overdeveloped, which could happen if these changes go ahead. |
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However, plans to build a tunnel under the runways extension are to be met by 2030 when expansion to the south of the current airfield go ahead. |
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Stacey and Bradley's big day arrives, but Sean is determined the wedding will not go ahead until she comes clean about her affair with Max. |
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It is still a bone of contention whether to go ahead with the original plan in light of the new evidence. |
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A SPACEPORT will ruin the peace and tranquility of Snowdonia if it gets the go ahead, campaigners say. |
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A NEW health centre planned for a former school could still go ahead despite a moratorium on new primary healthcare centre developments. |
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Last week a High Court judge concluded the strike was lawful and could go ahead following a legal challenge by London Underground. |
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Let me go ahead and dredge this up before someone else does. |
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At right-hand bend go ahead through kissing gates into fields, follow the right-hand hedge towards Pentre Farm. |
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Following the cancellation of the national building programme for schools, these redevelopments did not go ahead. |
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Amnios carry with them a risk of miscarriage and I decided not to go ahead with it and just wait and see. |
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When a job opportunity arose at a Prescot-based water cooler company, I decided to go ahead and explore new horizons. |
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But go ahead and try it anyway, since it seems to work somehow. |
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And since this happened years ago, I'll go ahead and fill you in that nothing else lesbiany happened on the show. |
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The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's behalf to gather public financing so that development could go ahead. |
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The local council conducted a survey of its residents to help it decide whether to go ahead with the roadside waste collection service. |
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So go ahead and embrace the suck of the first mile or so, you'll be through it soon enough. |
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They have links to fascist organisations such as the BNP and we are dismayed the police have allowed their march to go ahead. |
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A 26-unit condominium townhome development will go ahead on property adjacent to the Cedarview Evangelistic Centre in Paris. |
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On 11 January 2017 it was announced that the stadium was given the go ahead from Hammersmith and Fulham council for the new 60,000 stadium to be built. |
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I opened the back of my refrigeration truck and, for the first time, understood that I might should go ahead and turn it back into a regular pickup. |
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Two Plate quarter-finals did go ahead last night, with West Indian Wanderers beating Braunston Paddox by 91 runs and Bharat Sports triumphing over Stockton by 56 runs. |
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After the construction of several sections commenced, it was announced that those schemes currently in the planning phase would not go ahead until 2016 at the earliest. |
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A press release issued by the Ministry said it decided to go ahead and have NAMSA demine the mine-fields along the Syrian border and it began talks with this agency. |
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This is scratch paper, so go ahead and scribble whatever you want on it. |
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Environmental groups objected to the decision to go ahead with a scheme that would create the widest motorways in the UK without holding a public inquiry. |
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After speaking to Buoyage, the manufacturers of the street lights, they said that for the scheme to go ahead, plans must have been put in place back in November. |
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If these proposals go ahead unchecked, we will see sprawling suburbs which will irreversibly damage the character of these semi-rural settlements. |
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A BRIDE-to-be, whose hen party ended in tragedy when her cousin died of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, has vowed to go ahead with her wedding. |
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