Skipping his last two years of high school, he leapfrogged his classmates and went to college. |
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The fact that he and his boss went to the same college was purely coincidental. |
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Her friends told her the idea was pure madness, but she went through with it anyway. |
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After 10 years in an unsatisfying job she overcame her inertia and went back to school. |
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She first described the procedure in crude terms, and then went into more detail. |
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You must be feeling awful. I went through something similar myself last year, so I can relate. |
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The award that by convention should have gone to the student with the highest grade went instead to the teacher's favorite. |
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I stood there wondering what to do, but my sister was more decisive and immediately went to the phone. |
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They walked together to the corner, but then they separated and went their separate ways. |
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The demographic information shows that the population increased but the average income went down. |
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He went to the Thing in gold-reddened helm, and all his company was behelmed. |
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He went to the University of Kansas for almost two years before he dropped out. |
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I heard them on the other bank, and then saw a man on a horse crossing the river, and went to ground like a jackal. |
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They went all out for his eightieth birthday party and chartered a tour boat on the bay. |
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After weeks of fruitless negotiations, Bollinger and his counion members went out on strike, demanding a pay boost. |
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I went drinking with some of my coursemates after the last lecture of the term. |
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She was feeling kind of crampish, so she went downstairs to lie down until dinner time. |
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His arms show the crancelin of Saxony impaled with the crossed swords of the Marshalcy of the Empire which went with the Saxon Electorate. |
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Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale. |
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I went crook at them for not telling me and as soon as she was well enough I took her home to the camping area and she soon picked up. |
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Ann explained to the teacher what had happened and the nuns went crook at me too. |
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Spangler went through his pockets, coming out with a handful of small coins, one piece of currency and a hard-boiled egg. |
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He went to his office and logged online to have cybersex for more than six hours. |
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On a given day he went to the parental home of his bride to inquire after the health of the family, when they gave him some dango to eat. |
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Jessica Simpson reportedly went on a drinking binge after discovering ex-boyfriend John Mayer is dating Jennifer Aniston. |
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However all Hennessey's good work went to waste on 52 minutes when he dawdled on the ball. |
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Thirty-four years later, she was a tough CEO who went after Jimmy's detractors with a deadeye for the jugular. |
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There went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. |
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There is also the possibility that our aliens perfected cryogenics and simply went into deep sleep until the environment improved. |
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The captain went forward interfering rather than assisting. I was alternately despairful and desperate. |
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I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon. |
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Away therefore went I with the constable, leaving the old warden and the young constable to compose their difference as they could. |
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He went into Poland, being in displeasure with the pope for overmuch familiarity. |
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The order came and I did him right there. The bullet went right where it was supposed to go. |
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I went back to the major's dugout and he said the field kitchen would be along and the drivers could come and get their stew. |
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His eyes went to his book and stayed there long enough to finish a paragraph. He dog-eared it and put it down. |
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When I went inside, there was this very pretty blond headed lady in a nice dress and her hair all doodied up. |
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Sometimes they were raffles, mostly they were doorknocks. I went on one of the doorknocks after Wendy talked me into it. |
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I carried the Mongoose's bags to the right carriage of the train, then went to a stall and bought a dosa, wrapped in paper, for him. |
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After Don made those tasteless remarks, our relationship with him went downhill. |
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He would sometimes downplay his Princeton education by saying simply that he went to school in New Jersey. |
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In a drab first half, Ryan Shotton's drive was deflected on to a post and Jon Walters twice went close. |
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Lightning leaned forward, falling into the tale as Gypsies did, his attention keenly focused as Traveler went on in dreamsome sort of way. |
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He went to sleep, lying there under a wing of his plane, and presently Bland himself drifted off into dreams. |
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The teen-agers went down to the drive-in to order some hamburgers and fries. |
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His game theory became the foundation for modern finance. Dr Strangelove went to work on Wall Street. |
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He gave her a good hidin' an' went to th' Blue Lion an' got as drunk as a lord. |
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Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures. |
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He would put his 50 pence each way on Crisp or whoever whilst Mum's 50 pence each way went on Red Rum. |
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The truth is I was an emotional cripple when I met her, drunk more often than not, punishing myself for doing things that went against my nature. |
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Guillemette was consoled by the Good Men and went through the endura, the Cathars' purifying death-fast. |
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That was the time when my uncle went to Tibet and I was learning the secrets of esotery from my second teacher Velibor Rabljenovich. |
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When they had gone, Bobbie put on her everyday frock, and went down to the railway. |
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She went to great expense to ensure her children would get the best education. |
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In an unprecedented move, Clifford went to Chicago to have a face-to-face with Tony's superiors. |
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And on top of that, it's just a conspiracy facturd that she went onto the trunk to retrieve a piece of brain matter. |
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Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall was very hot, she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking. |
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As soon as Balquherrie got his turn served, away he went and never fashed his thumb about his debt, that he knew would beggar honest folk. |
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We went to Plaster Creek, smoked a fattie, and emerged doing somersaults and cartwheels and laughing. |
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My insurance went up even though all my accidents were just fender-benders. |
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Emmy went on a heater in Las Vegas and came back six thousand dollars richer. |
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The second and third fish went to the middle of her long superstructure and under her forward deck. |
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I reached a flash out of my car pocket and went down-grade and looked at the car. |
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I was already sliding and too dedicated to change my line and just went flat out completely off the course. |
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He threw Dormer the paper, stooped to pat the flea-ridden puppy of the hotel, and went in. |
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Every Tenterden market day he used to sell fleed cakes from a basket to the carts that went by. |
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Well, to be frank, Madame, when Mademoiselle Leocadia Gardi entered my cafe the first time, I must confess... I just went all floofy! |
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The horses went at a good pace on this soft grass, and soon the two footgoers called out to us to stop. |
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The message said that the party intended to hunt and forage through this region, for a month or two, afore it went back into the Canadas. |
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Her face frounced and forpined And both hir hondes lorne fordwined So old she was, that she ne went A foote. |
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Ah Ching went to the temple on her behalf on every major festival to kou chim, that is to ask one's fortune through the use of fortune sticks. |
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We found a piece of land, and two partners, and went in on buying a small farm here. |
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Things went well through the crisp toasts with oiled acciughe, blistered friggitello peppers from the garden. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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Preparations went on apace, and the great day dawned, clear and sunshiny as the most enthusiastic funeralist could desire. |
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It was so unusual that I went for another furtle in the 1881 census to find her family. |
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In the end, she went with a simple white jumpsuit, with just a bit of cleavage. She thought it looked futurey. |
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The gate in front of the railroad crossing went up after the train had passed. |
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They went down both into the water, Philip and the gelding, and Philip baptized him. |
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When we allowed gentlehood to be destroyed, gentle manners, honour, dignity, and such old virtues went too. |
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He went gentlemanly dressed in East Virginia style, wore a high-top silk hat, as had lawyer Park, and sported a gold headed walking cane. |
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What would she do if he went to some other pit, obtained work, and got in with another woman? |
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I got my wires crossed and went to the bus depot instead of the railway station. |
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Mother and son went into the small railed garden, where was a scent of red gillivers. |
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She gave him what for all right. But you could see she was ever so pleased and she went around telling everybody about it. |
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Afterwards we went over to talk to her friend Edith Conover about getting a bottle of glogg for Christmas dinner. |
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The car went a short distance, then halted. There was something wrong with the carburetor. |
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Seeing himself confronted by so many, like a resolute orator, he went not to denial, but to justify his cruel falsehood. |
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Another Scotland opportunity went a-begging when John Barclay failed to grasp an offload at the end of some probing phases. |
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He went through a pantomime of examining a joint of meat, with goatish sniffs. |
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The guy went ballistic when I tried to tell him he couldn't return the socks if the package had been opened. |
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I thought my idea of a superhero-themed party was a great idea, but it went down like a lead balloon with my friends. |
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The entire plan went down the tubes when they found they couldn't get strawberries in December. |
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She took a big drink of milk and it went down the wrong way. She was coughing for the next two minutes. |
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Members of the Newcastle University trampolining team went hard or went home when they took part in a 24-hour sponsored bounceathon. |
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McCartan and I gave London a hasty goingover, had a calm Channel crossing, and parted company in Paris, when I went on towards Rome. |
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Last night, we all went drinking, and the whole thing turned into a total gong show. |
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As if the release of her emotions had freed something in him, his ardor increased and the kiss went nuclear. |
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Bremmil went off at score after the baby's death and the general discomfort that followed, and Mrs Hauksbee annexed him. |
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I barely mentioned the band's name before he went off on one about how commercial the top forty is these days. |
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However, during peacetime, privateers and navy men were left without employment, so they often went on the account. |
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The Roystones took advantage of the long half-term break and went to Paris. |
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Carriages went up and down in endless pageant. Trolley-cars rushed by, clanging and grinding as they headlonged into the side streets. |
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Our deal was that I take care of him healthwise, after his hospital stay, but I went out instead, and we talked only occasionally. |
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It's a heartbreaker, as I was reminded just now when I went to get the chapter reference, reread it, and started bawling. |
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Then I went into the garden and as I was working hecticly, the garden door opened and I recognized in the distance this little brown-suited man. |
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Marine organisms on both sides of the isthmus became isolated and either diverged or went extinct. |
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After returning he possibly went to Bristol to sail in the name of England. |
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Pizarro remained safe near the coast, while Almagro and Luque went back for reinforcements with proof of the rumoured gold. |
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Raw material went in at one end, was smelted into brass and was turned into pans, pins, wire, and other goods. |
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Yet it is that himselfe had been liberally gratified by his Unkle with militarie rewards, before ever he went to warres. |
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Charles William Miller, who went to school in Southampton, was responsible for taking football to Brazil. |
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We first went to Aberystwyth when I was 13, at the height of my parents' hippydom. |
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Accordingly two of the club went out and shortly after returned with a Hissian, a cant word with the soldiers, for a goose. |
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The two girls who were camping went to the hitching post to buy some hot dogs and buns for the wiener roast. |
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The 14,000 Loyalists who went to the Saint John and Saint Croix river valleys, then part of Nova Scotia, were not welcome by the locals. |
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Senator X placed a hold on the bill, then went to the library and placed a hold on a book. |
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Various barbarian tribes went from raiding and pillaging the island to invading and settling. |
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The Abbasids flourished for two centuries but slowly went into decline with the rise to power of the Turkish army they had created, the Mamluks. |
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Shortly after this it went to Canterbury, where interpolations and corrections were made. |
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When the Treasury moved to the Palace of Westminster, probably under King John, the book went with it. |
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In August 2006 the contents of Domesday went online, with an English translation of the book's Latin. |
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In the guise of a wildlife writer, a hook-and-bullet writer for Sports Illustrated, I went south also, to Baton Rouge and beyond. |
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Notable is Aristotle's division of sensation and thought, which generally went against previous philosophers, with the exception of Alcmaeon. |
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What if I went up? Imagine nobody had done it before. It would be hoaching with balls and stuff, hundreds of things. |
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I went to Cloran, the house detective at the hotel here in New York where Deemer was murdered. |
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The houselights were dimmed as the curtain went up for the start of the play. |
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Of the six extinct species, five went extinct in the Quaternary extinction event. |
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Almost immediately, another northern tribe, the Maeatae, again went to war. |
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Ostorius defeated them and went on to put down other uprisings around Britain. |
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They went down the list until they found a judge agreeable to both parties, or if none could be found they had to take the last one on the list. |
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In the west, Justinian's political authority never went any farther than certain portions of the Italian and Hispanic peninsulas. |
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But always he went the full length, crying until he was completely exhausted, worn out, hypotonic. |
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Constantine went to the court of Diocletian, where he lived as his father's heir presumptive. |
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They went to Constantinople under the command of one Gainas, a Goth with a large Gothic following. |
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Sarus was an enemy of Ataulf, and on Ataulf's arrival went back into imperial service. |
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Gerontius went to Hispania where he may have settled the Sueves and the Asding Vandals. |
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During that time of my life I went to the IHOP every evening, heading over on my bike at exactly seven and returning at exactly nine. |
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft. |
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Britain sent three bishops to the Council of Arles in 314, and a Gaulish bishop went to the island in 396 to help settle disciplinary matters. |
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His reign ended in 688 when he abdicated and went on pilgrimage to Rome where he was baptised by Pope Sergius I and died soon afterwards. |
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Given the ongoing Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's accession probably went uncontested. |
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They then went to Essex and, after suffering another defeat at Benfleet, joined with Hastein's force at Shoebury. |
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The one ship that escaped managed to do so only because all of Alfred's heavy ships became grounded when the tide went out. |
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He went very quickly about East Anglia into the Humber's mouth, and so upward along the Trent till he came to Gainsborough. |
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From there they went to Winchester, and the people did the same, then eastward to London. |
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Sweyn then went west to Bath, where the western thanes submitted to him and gave hostages. |
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The marriage nevertheless went ahead some time in the early 1050s, possibly unsanctioned by the pope. |
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Tostig went into exile in Flanders, along with his wife Judith, who was the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. |
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This band of young men went to the castle at Remalard, where they proceeded to raid into Normandy. |
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Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. |
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Although we swore this fellow to secrecy, he went straight to the induna and revealed our secret. |
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With the help of Philip, John went to invade England and incite rebellion against Richard's justiciars. |
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Philip went on to invade Normandy as far as Arques in May, taking a number of castles. |
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The Spectator went far in working the change desired by Swift, a stop having been put to the inflood of Latin words. |
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Richard went to Poitou and raised the barons who were loyal to himself and his mother in rebellion against his father. |
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After Chelsea had two goalkeepers injured in one match, their captain went in goal for the last few minutes. |
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When the war with France broke out, the French king confiscated the Riccardi's assets, and the bank went bankrupt. |
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In a short time, the coney fell asleep, when the inkalimeva went in and ate all the fat. |
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He went on to establish diplomatic relations with foreign powers and liberated Wales from English rule. |
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The throne of Navarre went its separate way, to Joan of France, daughter of Louis X, who became Joan II of Navarre. |
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At the end of May, Henry was joined by his queen and together with the French court, they went to rest at Senlis. |
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He said that the bullet went through her head, severed her spine and death would have been almost instantaneous. |
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In the autumn of that year, Henry went on royal progress in the Midlands, where the king and queen were popular. |
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With the death of Edward VI, the direct male line of the House of Tudor went extinct. |
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The clerical income from First Fruits and Tenths, which previously went to the Pope, now went to the King. |
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Immediately upon returning to Dover in England, Henry, now 41, and Anne, now 32, went through a secret wedding service. |
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Twelve years went by before Raleigh decided to find out what happened to his colony. |
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Although his own kingdom disappeared, his issue went on to rule a quarter of Europe. |
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Subsequent battles in the west of England at Lansdowne and at Roundway Down also went to the Royalists. |
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Our dog was exposed to rabies, so the whole family went to a clinic to get our jabs. |
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Brett did not turn up, so about quarter to six I went down to the bar and had a Jack Rose with George the barman. |
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He went on to study at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, then a recently founded college with a strong Puritan ethos. |
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The London Gazette just managed to put out its Monday issue before the printer's premises went up in flames. |
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Dissident Red Tories who were against the merger went on to form the Progressive Canadian Party. |
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In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, aided by Joseph Bampfield, and from there he went to The Hague in disguise. |
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Bradshaw immediately went into competition by lowering the rates of carriage on the canal and by offering improved terms to the private carriers. |
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And I went through a kind of withdrawal jones thing and drank a bunch and then took a Valium, and it comes in waves. |
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When they had gone I went for a solitary ride, rounding the Jong and striking out into the country through a subsidiary village. |
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The Assembly, meeting at Versailles, went into nonstop session to prevent another eviction from their meeting place. |
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It nationalised all church lands, as well as lands belonging to royalist enemies who went into exile. |
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At the end of the parliamentary session, he went to Cheltenham Spa to recuperate. |
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He immediately went on the offensive, hoping to defeat the forces of Piedmont before their Austrian allies could intervene. |
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To this the Jew agreed, and the two went together to the great hall, in which the kadi was administering justice. |
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Nelson went on to rendezvous with the British fleet at Elba, where he spent Christmas. |
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Nelson, having been reinforced with a number of ships from St Vincent, went in pursuit. |
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He then went below and made his will, before returning to the quarterdeck to carry out an inspection. |
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He went to the diocesan school in Trim when at Dangan, Mr Whyte's Academy when in Dublin, and Brown's School in Chelsea when in London. |
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Gentlemen went to dining clubs, like the Beefsteak club or the Savage club. |
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In the West Riding of Yorkshire and in south Wales, anger went even deeper, and underground preparations for a rising were undoubtedly made. |
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Many former Chartists went on to become journalists, poets, ministers, and councillors. |
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Estimates for the total number of casualties in the war vary, because many deaths went unrecorded. |
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Until our economy went kerflooey, it was a whimsical reverie about the life that you could swap for the one that you were leading. |
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There was quite a kerfuffly noise when the paper went through the door, a bit like something being scrunched or ripped. |
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Some 300,000 Mexican citizens went to the United States to work on farms and factories. |
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On 5 October 1914, Churchill went to Antwerp, which the Belgian government proposed to evacuate. |
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Later reports indicate that Churchill favoured letting Gandhi die if he went on a hunger strike. |
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In 1956, after retiring as Prime Minister, Churchill went to Aachen to receive the Charlemagne Prize for his contribution to European Unity. |
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Funds that should have gone to helping with moving services after closures instead went to plugging other NHS deficits. |
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She had nothing better to do, so she went to the bowling alley to kill time. |
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Calls for an entirely new palace went unheeded as instead more buildings of varying quality and style were added. |
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A bomb also struck the Lords Chamber, but went through the floor without exploding. |
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She was not devout or overly religious but she went to temples and kirtans regularly. |
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At the age of thirteen, he went on to Eton College in Berkshire, following his father and elder brother. |
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Irenka was up front using the lavatory when the lights in the cabin went red and the klaxon sounded over the speakers. |
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MacDonald went on to appoint Britain's first female cabinet minister, Margaret Bondfield, who was appointed Minister of Labour. |
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Labour went on to win the 1950 general election, but with a much reduced majority of five seats. |
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Labour went on to lose the 1970 general election to the Conservatives under Edward Heath. |
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Suzanne Vega stereotyped 'Calypso' as we knawvshawled about our families before we went on to our respective wanderings. |
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He went on to graduate from the London School of Economics with a Master of Science in Economics. |
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The party went from holding six seats in the House of Commons to 56, mostly at the expense of the Labour Party. |
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As the ship rocked, Silkie went flying across the room and came knockingly hard into a set of wooden water barrels. |
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Three quarters of the Liberal Democrat's manifesto pledges went into the Programme for Government. |
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But he was worried that a coach of a knothole team might not like the idea and not let me switch-hit. So, my dad went to the coach. |
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The knouting of the peasants went on for days in revenge for their uprising. |
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Being not knowne, some great persons in the pew I pretended to, and went in, did question my coming in. |
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About 3 P.M. I went out to look for game, and, coming across a herd of zebras and konze antelope, managed to kill two, one of each. |
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Beginning in the 1940s, blacks went West to California for jobs in its expanding defense industries. |
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She fled to England, and the Crown went to her infant son James VI, who was brought up as a Protestant. |
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When Browne's turn came, he went down like a true larrikin, giving cheek to the end. |
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Once King William had won total control of the strategically important Thames Valley, he went on to invade the rest of England. |
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The lashings, which had been holding the chest to the deck of the storm-tossed ship, broke, and it went overboard. |
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More importantly, the first arthropods went ashore to colonize the empty continent of Gondwana. |
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His pal, Mr. Bruce, wound up firing them, went lawyerless, and botched his appeal. |
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The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way. |
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She went over his head and took her complaint directly to the president of the company. |
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Since Leon had no meld in our last canasta hand, he went set his red threes. |
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I should have walked away from the casino when my luck went south, but I stayed and ended up in the hole. |
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Washboards went the way of the dinosaurs when washing machines became commonplace. |
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I went through a lengthy immigration process before I was allowed across the border. |
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Most golf courses built in the 1980s went away from the old-fashioned ground game and forced players to hit the ball high. |
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The rosette for the best succulent went to Mrs. H. Guirl for her Gibbaeum heathii, a splendid plant with some 20 heads. |
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He brushed aside all my objections and went ahead with the project, regardless. |
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On their vacation last year they went trekking in the Himalayas. |
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She was a precocious child who could read before she went to school. |
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The snake wriggled across the path and went underneath a bush. |
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The line of people went out the door and wrapped around the corner. |
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He said he had been treated rudely, then went on to particularize. |
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She put on her coat, hat, and gloves, and then she went outside. |
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When he was 25, he kicked his cocaine habit and went back to school. |
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One company went bankrupt, and a similar fate befell the other. |
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The reporters went into overdrive to finish their stories on time. |
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He went to the grocery store around the corner from the bank. |
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The silence went on so long that it became very uncomfortable. |
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I cooled my heels in the cloisters till nine, then went in to the music-meeting. |
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We felt like a bunch of hicks when we went to the city for the first time. |
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We were not entirely truthful with her about where we went last night. |
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The ships fired grape shot but to no effect. They about ship and went to sea. |
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In 1939 she absconded her bail in Melbourne and went to New Zealand, where she also absconded on a charge of stealing diamonds. |
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The opening round of the Presidents' Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament went according to Hoyle. |
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Admirably, he went down with his ship after the surviving crew got away in lifeboats. |
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Since I parted with Darnley, who went in to adonise, I believe, Cameron has been hindering me with acknowledgments and regrets. |
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He seem'd to find his way without his eyes, for out adoors he went without their help. |
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He caught her as she went past and pulled her around. She threw up her hands and closed her good eye. Aiee, she cried. Aiee. |
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Regularly after working during the day he went to the ARP post at night to be on call should there be an air-raid. |
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I only got a glimpse of him, but alarm bells went off. He wasn't rushing over to give me a pat on the back for stopping to help. |
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So off I went to find a piece of scenery to rest on while they got on with preparing for another angle shoot of the sacrifice setup. |
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She went to the Common to walk Max but soon found herself ankle-deep in mud. |
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Well, Mable, Id have bet anybodies money before I went out that none of those shots had lit more than ten feet away. |
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I didn't plan to stop there, but as luck would have it, they were open when I went by. |
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We went up to the attic to look for the boxes containing our childhood keepsakes. |
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In John's case, I suspect, when he lost Diana he went back to his Scientology church to be audited. |
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By overpaying these engineers, the expenses of the domestic automakers went up as well. |
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If we backtrack through this problem, maybe we can figure out where we went wrong. |
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But one left me awroth and went in unto thy table. I tarried, till his anger was blown out. |
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He went to work on Saturday to try to work through the backlog of papers on his desk. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we went back to square one. |
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She has bad blood in her. Her mother... went to pieces, poor dear, and Judge Lawton wisely sent her East. |
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Constantine went for a 12-liter bottle of Veuve Clicquot called a balthazar. |
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In the chaos after the bomb went off, I was forced to tear apart my shirt to use as bandaging. |
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They all went into the house, and left me feeling a precious idiot. I had been barking up the wrong tree this time. |
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Tokuda went over everything his grandfather had taught him, including the commentary that had barnacled on to the core knowledge. |
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Gary and Mum went mental, and Gary phoned them up and had a right Barney with them. |
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As soon as she heard that her father had died, she went into a rage and beat the wall with her fists until her knuckles bled. |
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Now you even know the dope game betta than me, look how much money you save fo me when I went to jail. |
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I went to the bommie party with my bezzy friend, and we watched the fireworks together. |
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If I went round saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away! |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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Sighing, I rolled over and tried to go back to sleep. But the noises went on. I squinted at the clock. Bleurgh. |
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The sound went from a bloomly, euphonic sound to a warm fuzzy sound. Is this due to break in? |
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Most had stayed at the convention hotel, but at dinner time many went across the street for the fifty-cent blue plate special. |
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Dana Jackson was not your average blushing bride. You see, she went down the aisle on her 100th birthday. |
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Suddenly she appeared in the inner doorway rather shyly. She had got a new cotton blouse on. Paul jumped up and went forward. |
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He went on down the boulevard, bonjouring right and left, lifting his hat, bowing. He moved very slowly. |
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Then his eyes went foraging again among the glossy boobular magazine covers. |
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So we went around the corner, looked in the garbage, and, boom, there's about 16 of the tapes he didn't like! |
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They were bosker horses. Until I went to work for Bill I didn't know how good racehorses are. |
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Relieved there 'd be no awkward questions to answer, she went to draw the curtains of her boxbed. |
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The second round was a brannigan from bell to bell. Both men went out for blood and both got it. |
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He went to the Grand Canyon and spent a week taking in the breathtaking scenery all around him. |
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The lifeguard said he would call animal control and I went back to stand watch over the broken bird. |
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I went up with a guy named Andy Kesling, who was our information director, because budgetwise, I would have been under his oversight. |
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Their bullpen is worn out after yesterday's doubleheader where both games went 12 innings. |
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The computers went down and they had to do all the bookkeeping by hand that day. |
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Doris unbuckled her seatbelt and went to the back of the cabulance, to the sheriff situation. |
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The Canaries went ahead when the home defence failed to clear their lines and Pilkington was on hand to slide in his eighth goal of the campaign. |
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I went over by the card table and looked down at the game. It was Canfield. |
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The car careered down the road, missed the curve, and went through a hedge. |
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I ended my aimless-roaming-short-term-odd-jobs lifestyle and joyfully went to work at a local restaurant in Langley Park, Maryland, as a carhop. |
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They went into the bars and interrupted the drinking, hustling the men out without ceremony. |
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