You go just past Atlantis, hang a left at the Garden of Eden, keep going past Shangri-La, and make the first right turn past Never-Never Land. |
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The only way we could make it on time was to start driving on Thanksgiving Day and keep going way into the night. |
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Whirling dancers keep going after Nyman's lush music stops or, in another section, they begin patterns before the score starts up again. |
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Instead, I keep going back to my old haunts, hoping to rekindle an ebbing flame. |
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I've had six years at this club and the situation we're in now is terrible but we've just got to keep going and grind results out. |
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The numbers became very large very quickly but I would keep going quite a while. |
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Now we've just got to keep going, keep our fingers crossed and hope we get the rub of the green. |
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He needs regular blood transfusions and must endure a nightly cocktail of medication to keep going. |
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Also, hopefully, I am in a line of work that will allow me to keep going beyond the conventional retirement age. |
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The flowers will keep going until October on this long-lived plant whose only requirement is a good soaking when the weather is dry. |
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I was about to convince myself that people were finally losing interest in the story, when a little bird told me to keep going. |
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Or would things just keep going on as per usual with maybe a few people chiming in about his edgy new style and crackerjack reporting? |
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Or do you just keep going regardless when it's just a general cold virus no matter how severe? |
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It definitely gives us the confident start we need to keep going and continue to be healthy. |
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I had made a trip down to the corner store for the newspaper but decided to keep going. |
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Having to keep going while containing my own feelings and preserving empathy reminded me of shifts as a houseman. |
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But until the market reaches a critical mass, dealers have to turn to other revenue streams to keep going. |
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I'll just keep going to shows, quietly vacillating between fretting and rocking out. |
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It's all so predictable and narky I'll keep going with your emails, which get better every day. |
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Eggs Benedict and eggs florentine with hollandaise sauce are also a must, so you'll have to keep going back for more. |
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Is it because nobody's writing scripts for that kind of theatre that we keep going back to all these ancient myths and stories? |
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He prefers to keep going, not dwelling too long on the achievements he already has to his name. |
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The name night market is no misnomer, since many keep going until the small hours of the morning. |
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They protect me on the long road between here and Johannesburg, alone with a small child in a dodgy car that only miracles keep going. |
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The group depends on grants, donations and parental contributions to keep going. |
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I've been lucky enough to have scored some good goals in my time so far at Spurs but they keep going on at me to get more tap-ins. |
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For a team struggling to keep going, the double whammy of docking points and insisting on a replay is hard to fathom. |
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After mere survival, the primary activity of life is to create more life, to extend itself, to keep going, to procreate. |
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She was very understanding and said she would rather have one of her good workers take the time off than keep going and completely fry her brain. |
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I keep going at it with guns blazing, but I do wonder if my mock-buffoonery is just a cover to deflect accusations of real buffoonery. |
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It's a way of life for us, the overheads are killing us and pushing people out of the business, but us showies will keep going. |
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If the Lords was convinced it was no longer necessary, it seems to me only a homophobic bigot would keep going on about it. |
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I find too that it spoils things a bit if you are in company with smokers as they have to keep going out to smoke. |
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This is the book we need to understand it, to struggle through the battle fatigue and to keep going. |
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You always know if a party's stock has been going up or down, but it's mighty difficult to know if it will keep going up or down. |
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At the moment I'm earning a very basic wage, only just enough to keep going. |
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Most metafiction tends towards narcissistic tail-chasing, but let's keep going. |
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Mike told the clean-up workers to keep going and worry about looking for it later. |
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We live from hand to mouth, from month to month, and never know how long we can keep going. |
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When Joe steered them into a buoy and all seemed lost, Kennedy inspired him to keep going and eventually win the race. |
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In the TFSA, we take a full stride forward and keep going each year without the loss of value due to taxation. |
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It is as if they were trained for this life, like greyhounds, for which reason they will just keep going. |
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My semifinal was such an exciting match and I tried to keep going from there and try not to lose that beat that I had. |
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Our rambunctious two-and-ahalf-year-old puts the very breath I need into my lungs to keep going! |
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I've got a tear in my left meniscus but I need to keep going until December and the match against Inter. |
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And so long as the Raï of tomorrow remains open to Western ears, it'll keep going strong! |
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Then, he implored the great wind that lifted him up and carried him along to keep going. |
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Rhythm and melody will keep going so you will have to play the right chord in time, or else it will be out of tune. |
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So, you just have to be a bit thick-skinned about it and keep going. |
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I started to turn down a road to the right but heard heavy footsteps in the distance, and decided to keep going on the main road. |
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Sometimes we continue placing demands on ourselves to keep going as if nothing has changed. |
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This surgery went so well it was like a major boost to help motivate me to keep going. |
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Once you've broken that barrier, you'll be able to keep going for as long as you want. |
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Thank you so very much for standing with us, praying and helping us to keep going for Jesus. |
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Sometimes government sends shoes but getting them is difficult because you have to keep going there but they don't give you. |
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And once you get here, you can keep going with our local bus, taxi and limousine services. |
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With the success we've had so far, we feel that we can expand and keep going. |
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Housing co-operatives are struggling to keep going in Zimbabwe where inflation of over 100,000 percent has turned daily life into a nightmare. |
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As caregivers, we have a tendency to keep going without fully recognizing the demands of the situation require a different approach. |
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If we keep going as we are, by 2400 we will need all the sun's energy to meet our needs. |
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The best advice I can give is keep going up the chain of command. |
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This has lubricated the engine, and we've got to keep going. |
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On a side note, if you want to know why health care costs keep going up, these sorts of tradeoffs are why. |
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The fact is, many people will question your sincerity if you just keep going to black churches in search of black votes. |
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When there is a burn in my muscles, I just keep going and going and going. |
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Okay, keep going, put on your thinking cap and see what pops up. |
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We have been short-staffed at work because people keep going on holiday. |
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Meanwhile, he can keep going out there and shaking the money trees. |
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He went on to recount campaigning on a rainy Friday night when he had to push himself to keep going. |
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Bars keep bopping until three or four in the morning, but those who want to dance the night away can keep going until sunrise at one of the nightclubs or discos in the town. |
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No matter what happens, keep going around with your nose in the air. |
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He had a great fighting spirit to keep going against all the odds. |
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This is a conurbation of 2.5m people and we ought to be able to raise sufficient revenue for Metrolink without having to keep going cap in hand to government. |
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Care home owners claim the financial cost of meeting the new standards cannot compare with the cash they are paid by local authorities to keep going. |
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I keep going back to them, despite the inevitability of their politics. |
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But someday I'll have my own photo of that crafty critter and I won't have to link to someone else's image because I'll keep going back until I get the picture. |
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The price will probably keep going up as supply slowly dwindles. |
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I tried third, had third, so I decided to keep going because it is possible to do a lap around here even without second gear. |
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The official science uses all its power to impeach the disclosure of truth, but they're not cowing us and we'll keep going straight ahead on the path traced out by the scientists from Galileo to Einstein. |
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It's not easy for me either but I keep going. |
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And we've still got some holes to patch up so we can keep going. |
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I had a cousin who, when the soles of his shoes wore out, couldn't afford to have them re-soled, so he had to put cardboard in the bottom to keep going. |
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We know that tens of thousands of our charitable community and not-for-profit organizations rely solely on the contributions of volunteers to keep going. |
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This principle, which is supposed to avoid haggling over details, enables the parties to keep going back on what they have agreed and interminably prolong fruitless negotiations. |
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Many people are fascinated with doomsday scenarios about what these things portend and think they can't do anything about them, but we can-you can-and that something is go to confession-and keep going regularly. |
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They'd all like to keep going, but of course they have time limits. |
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And so the one guiding the person's journey also needs liberty: a liberty of heart that allows one to keep going in the face of an initial refusal or disinterest. |
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There remains ABC Radio, which is the best known example of the relationship between the smell of an oily rag and the will to keep going. |
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We keep going, locked into our little umwelts, only occasionally remembering to look up. |
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My advice to our ministers is to keep going. |
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If you keep going, you can also date Notman portraits. |
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In early 1993, we had to decide whether to keep going or give up. |
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So we decide to keep going, never mind Chiloe it will be for another trip! |
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The increased costs of providing interception capacity and support would severely impact regional freenet service providers which depend on volunteer effort and donations to keep going. |
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The complexity on show is mind-boggling, but immediately raises a disturbing question: how on earth does the whole shebang keep going for the decades of a human life without grinding to a halt? |
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Car companies, says McKinsey's Mr Mercer, are like steel mills and airlines, often seeming to teeter on the edge of bankruptcy but somehow managing to keep going. |
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If you flub a lyric or make a mistake, just keep going. |
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Alternatively, the Tesla roadster, with a top speed of 200kph, would leave it in the dust and keep going for another 300km or so after the Smart's battery was flat. |
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Some families go great guns, you know they'll keep going with things. |
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The story of 16-year-old-Pearl, struggling to keep going after the death of her mother who dies after giving birth to The Rat as Pearl designates her tiny, newborn sister. |
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Cities in parlous financial condition often need creditors to keep going. |
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The elected members know that a will without flinching is needed to negotiate with all the concerned parts: elected members, institutions, society and to keep going in time. |
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You made us elect Mr Barroso by saying that it was urgent and now you are going to have a lame duck' Commission which will just keep going until a decision can be taken. |
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It'll keep going, too, until the limiter kicks in at 130mph. |
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Paul and Eve, this plant is called Persicaria bistorta 'Superba', and its dusty pink bottlebrush blooms can keep going until early autumn. |
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A roomful of women in that room encouraged us to keep going. |
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Why do you keep going on about fat? Q: What was your favourite lunch? |
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I am sure that the fire you keep going under the ashes will glow again and this hall will once again witness lively and energetic negotiations as a reflection of the return of real multilateralism to the world order. |
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We need to keep going and build on this momentum, so we can ensure that First Nations children have the start they need to build a prosperous future for themselves and their communities. |
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The plant is adaptive to environmental changes. But the built-in control systems keep going wrong. |
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He went on to the list when chasing home the highly rated Chablis at Kempton and is one who will keep going to the line when many of the flashier sorts have cried enough. |
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And there are the early flowerers starting in late March and early April, mid-season varieties and then the late flowering tulips that keep going right through May. |
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And there are the early flowerers starting in late March and early April, midseason varieties and then the late flowering tulips that keep going right through May. |
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Before that they had been a good deal on the move, trekking about after the white man, who was one of those rolling stones that keep going round after a soft job. |
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The superficial sexual trigger, honed in the forest and out on the savanna, is why men still duck out of chat rooms and keep going back to the superbabes and vixens. |
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If you want your kids to focus on reading, the new Kindle Paperwhite will keep going for around 20 hours and can store thousands of titles without a game in sight. |
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Organisers are planning to keep going through the autumn months as long as demand allows, running night swims lit by glowsticks when the clocks go back. |
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