Once you have a command over these combinations, you can always improvise and go beyond that depending on your creativity. |
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Many architecture critics go beyond opinion about the aesthetics of individual buildings, including reporting on sprawl and urban development. |
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If you don't want to go beyond white, update your color with tone-on-tone neutrals like ecru, oyster, almond or biscuit. |
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Remove the bricks and use a pointed trowel to apply mortar to the concrete base, but do not go beyond the chalk lines. |
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The awards highlight projects that go beyond technical solutions to consider process, human behavior, and visionary city planning. |
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Freedom to escape means being able to go beyond the conventional means of mediation and to interact more directly, more convivially, with others. |
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It is time to go beyond spag bol to make the most of spaghetti's shape, smooth texture and innate sauce-absorbing quality. |
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The central bank activities go beyond the central bank immediate financial gain. |
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No sooner does a government attempt to go beyond its political sphere than it exercises, even unintentionally, an insupportable tyranny. |
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The commendations are awarded for those who go beyond the call of duty to make the railway a safer environment. |
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You encourage us to go beyond our comfort zone, to take the risk of change for the better, because we are worth it. |
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They go beyond identifying particular postcodes and streets and actually colour-code individual houses. |
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But the final move in this introductory immersion in epistemology is to notice what happens when we go beyond the apple. |
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These implicit aspects of the message go beyond the locutionary act itself and also beyond the explicit aspects of its illocution. |
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Lyrically, it doesn't go beyond braggadocious bluster and more local-musician name-drops. |
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Enter nonprofit Trees New York, which together with Cooper Union art school decided to go beyond signage while adding a touch of pizzazz. |
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Until the 1950s, many women would go hatless in their own quartier, something they would not do if they were to go beyond its informal limits. |
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Understanding why this is the case and how it can be improved is seen to demand methods that go beyond questionnaires and surveys. |
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The ace photographer has decided to go beyond his lens-work and has started a production house. |
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Company officials like to say that Rhino can go beyond high-school geometry, beyond straight lines and radiuses. |
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What is now required is to go beyond looking at what happened as a random event. |
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In such instances, dissenters have a chance to go beyond a statement of what they, in theory, would do on an issue. |
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Most soldiers go beyond the bare requirements of staying in shape to pass the Army Physical Fitness Test. |
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Some of the matters involved in States wishing to retain controls go beyond the simple issues of ministerial empires. |
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With compliance to building codes a given, the real question on many projects is whether it is worthwhile to go beyond code requirements. |
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They make you ask what is going on, and lead you to answers which go beyond a verbal reply. |
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The crew would not let me go beyond the dinette since I was a lowly coach passenger. |
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It would be nice to go beyond the usual everyday humdrum routine, I should think. |
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They have been proven to go beyond the lean-burn limit of a standard spark ignition. |
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Any building project becomes a daunting task requiring a certain leap of faith to go beyond the planning stage. |
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Three weeks ago, he said he could not let it go beyond Easter to make an announcement about the next academic year. |
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During the 1980s, more radical voices rightly said that we needed to go beyond merely opposing discrimination. |
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The more adventurous hobbyist can go beyond beer and wine and turn their hands to liqueurs or to spirits like gin. |
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Some operating systems go beyond basic flat mapping of memory and provide operating system routines for allocating and deallocating memory. |
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It has helped us to go beyond thinking in contrastive pairs us and them, East and West. |
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Cruises are available that go beyond the typical cruise you'd expect to find sailing the seven seas. |
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This heinous act of the murder of a little girl and the wounding of her peers go beyond the boundaries of reason and sanity. |
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Electioneering promises that go beyond the life of a Parliament are thus mere wind. |
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The York club have argued that, according to league rules, scorelines in matches that go beyond 65 minutes should stand. |
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The camera never tries to go beyond the surface, leaving that to the audience. |
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The work does not go beyond third position, and there are no complex rhythms or bowing patterns. |
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But some clothes marketers have discovered that they have had to go beyond physical measurements to satisfy consumers with apparel that fits. |
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This is evidence that the present warming of the climate does not go beyond the limits of natural changeability. |
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The novel's weight and mythical resonance depend on creatures that stretch the imagination and go beyond it. |
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A bomb outrage to have any influence on public opinion must go beyond the intention of vengeance or terrorism. |
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You cannot enter into the world of the spirit unless you go beyond your physical limits. |
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Until it is we are not supposed to go beyond the point we reached at the time of the truce. |
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There are many places to go beyond the beach, most obviously the lunar landscape of the dormant volcano Teide, but also the mysterious Pyramids of Guimar. |
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But questions regarding Bala go beyond the particulars of its current message. |
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This avoidance may eventually develop into agoraphobia, an inability to go beyond known and safe surroundings because of intense fear and anxiety. |
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Mutter's musicianship is beyond reproach, and she and the Trondheim Soloists go beyond and beneath and behind the notes to realize Vivaldi's creativity. |
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Our longings go beyond the need for food, clothing and shelter. |
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And then you go beyond the giddiness and step back and try and look at things and see, do they all add up, does it all work? |
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In answering this question, Smyth seemed unable to go beyond a comforting but unchallenging look-how-far-we've-come-from-those-benighted-days attitude. |
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It shows that Gershwin wanted to go beyond songwriting early on. |
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They must go beyond merely seeking sponsorship from major technology corporations to implementing hands-on demonstrations and workshops for member business. |
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The repercussions of the Napa earthquake may go beyond toppled barrel rooms and a disrupted tourist season. |
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It might be that the pessimist is rightly anxious to get this vital thing back and, in the grip of his anxiety, feels he has to go beyond the facts as we know them. |
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The simplest way to go beyond your comfort zone is to learn a new skill. |
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What is significant is that organizational training simulations go beyond stand-alone simulators to encompass a composite of the various systems found in the organization. |
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I think what we are looking at here is a new progressive political movement that will go beyond November in realigning political constituencies in this country. |
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Influenced by the avant-garde jewellery art scene in Germany, her designs go beyond functional accessory into the realm of individual self-expression. |
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Without in any way excusing horrible atrocities against civilians, it is crucial to understand the use of violence, even terror, in terms that go beyond a single individual. |
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Its historical methods and materials go beyond the standard use of documents and manuscripts. |
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As a cultural construct, the concept of a continent may go beyond the continental shelf to include oceanic islands and continental fragments. |
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It was unitive in that it directly asked each person to go beyond that which separates him or her from other people. |
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It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization. |
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The Santilli-Shillady orbits, the oo-shaped orbits, go beyond a way of speaking, they are a condition for the movement of the electron pair. |
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As cyborgs, however, women can use new communications media to recreate themselves and go beyond previous constraints imposed on them by society. |
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We never go beyond the present.... Tomorrow never comes. Our existence is enclosed within the divine moment, the eternal now. |
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But a more extensive approach would be to go beyond product to consider the nonpurchase decision. |
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This is a complex relationship that requires studies to go beyond univariate analysis and account for patient and organizational covariants. |
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While some initiatives hardly go beyond ceremonial contacts, others are engaged in enduring and effective collaboration. |
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Flaunt your wet, wild, sexy and fun side in swimsuits that go beyond the boring bikini. |
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Questions have developed a range of uses that go beyond the simple eliciting of information from another party. |
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Some linguists have observed phonetic consequences of vowel reduction that go beyond the pronunciation of the vowel itself. |
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We might have described our effort as a call to go beyond all the mushroom clouds. |
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These tips go beyond the usual advice about drinking more water, exercising regularly, eating fruits and veggies and slathering on sunscreen. |
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But the problems with the presentation go beyond the cartoonish chart. |
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The math presented in the book serves to clarify the material in a different language, but does not go beyond linear equations, sine waves, and exponentials. |
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Some are skeptical of this model, and for reasons that go beyond what some consider an overemphasis on asset management and underemphasis on the business of reinsurance. |
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For patient-caregiver relationships, this enables the caregiver to transformationally go beyond expressed wants and become more attentive to patients' deeper needs. |
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Your bellybutton should not go beyond the sides of the ladder! |
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Run by hearing aid battery maker Rayovac and Audio Infos Magazine, the awards recognise audiologists and dispensers who go beyond the call of duty in the service they offer. |
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Certain components of the directive, however, go beyond current requirements in both the EU and US, imposing new implementation challenges on banks. |
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Lunt offer explanations that go beyond simplistic attempts to attribute 'ethnicity' on prima facie interpretation of literary, philological, and archaeological evidence. |
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Further, it will be the first partner to go beyond association by enhancing political and economic ties, entering the Single Market, and participating in some EU agencies. |
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The ability to go beyond static playlist sharing by enabling any user to become a live DJ or disk jockey and webcast their playlists in real-time. |
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From the power breakfast to the late-night cocktails, Utah's restaurants continually go beyond good eats to providing thoughtful service and an atmosphere prime for business. |
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However, after the deaths of Caligula's wife and daughter, it became apparent that Cassius intended to go beyond the terms of the conspiracy and wipe out the Imperial family. |
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