"Going in without communicating is almost like going in blind," Bernius explained.
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He was going in that direction, and those were the people going in that direction and the hip hop guys weren't going in that direction.
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No one saw me going in — or rather, no one who wouldn't have been supportive saw me going in.
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"I'd be going in as a huge underdog, but I'd be going in to take that belt," he said.
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"The people that you're going in front of, and not to have your bottom going in front of their faces," Marie said.
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They're getting a little bit tired of hearing, "We're going in, we're not going in" — whatever happened to the days of Douglas McArthur?
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Sundance is a festival where you're going in, press and industry together, so you're going in and sitting next to the guys from Sony Classics.
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"They were going in to try and rescue people, and they are in trouble, and other firefighters are going in to try and rescue them," says Downs.
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And everybody knows that Richard risks his life going in balloons, going in boats — but when it comes to business, his whole thing is, 'Where is the downside?
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They're perfectly nice people [but] somebody going in one bathroom one day, and then going in the other bathroom the next is just way too much for them.
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Will Smith's music is important, so we have to assess how hard he's going in on these dad-rap bars (and he is definitely going in here) line-by-line.
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"In that sense he is still teaching, the data that is going in, the corpus of words and syntax that is going in is still reflective of his taste," Khan argued.
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"He was able to be great going in one direction without sacrificing excellence going in the other direction," Mark Simon, a senior researcher for Sports Info Solutions, said in an email.
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Going in between the two major parts of the E!
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There's nothing going in my body, it's all going out.
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Fed look like they were going in the right direction.
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Its challenge will be to keep it going in 2017.
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TARLOV: -- heads up if she was going in for surgery.
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The challenge going in is it gets a little stale.
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We have to accept that she knew that going in.
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INGRAHAM: And sovereign wealth funds going in and investing early.
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Going in, that was one of her agreements with producers.
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I lost last week, so this week I'm going in!
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I don't say I'm going in Mosul in four months.
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"It's going in a very clear direction," she told me.
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But know going in that the process can be complicated.
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"Kim is going in before her fitness journey!" says Khloé.
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Newman got things going in the sixth with a walk.
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Tang plans to submit an amendment going in that direction.
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American society seems to be going in a different direction.
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Come new year that thing is going in the trash.
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Can you imagine, you're going in, you wrote the book.
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You're going in here and you've got actual personal letters.
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How close was he to going in a different direction?
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The latest example of this trend is "Going in Style".
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But we know that, or maybe suspect that going in.
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And when somebody's going in that direction — I don't know.
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She keeps me going in ways that I never thought.
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I'm confident that everything is going in the right direction.
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So they're going in and cauterizing part of his heart.
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Where are things going in tech, and especially in enterprise?
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With this president we have a new wall going in.
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We knew going in that he was a little crazed.
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What's my daily life going in to work for myself?
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This just tells us we're going in the right direction.
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Today, I'm going in for my consultation and I'm excited!
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I was going in to have them rectify my hair.
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But look at what's going in with these external factors.
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Republicans in Congress have proposed going in the opposite direction.
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Jason Dohring knew going in that that was the plan.
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One, the FX rate is going in a different direction.
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The price of steel is going in the opposite direction.
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At some point, you can't keep going in back doors.
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To keep it going in the meantime, Bombardier needs cash.
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I planned on going in as a liberal arts major.
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And going in, you're like 'Yeah, I know what happens.
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I don't care what beat comes on, I'm going in.
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Every game the goals are going in a different way.
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Except the US government is going in the opposite direction.
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The verdict: Mixed, and possibly going in the wrong direction.
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"Be very careful about the numbers going in," Puzder warned.
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The first omnibus service got going in London in 1829.
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"I'm going in there, to get a coffee," he says.
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I think it's the direction we should be going in.
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There's just something incredibly magical about going in the ocean.
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"I think every shot is going in," Jenkins said afterward.
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You're the one with the momentum going in tomorrow night.
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He intends to keep that reform effort going in 2020.
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I think he said he was going in the Hudson.
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So we are going in with a really positive spirit.
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" Sharks captain Joe Pavelski said, "They were going in overtime.
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Most people were saying, 'You're going in the wrong direction.
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TRUMP: I think going in was a terrible, terrible mistake.
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"Where's all that money going in the middle?" he asked.
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"It's the right direction to be going in," he said.
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No project is worth going in the red for, right?
|
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Police and security rushed outside as he was going in.
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So tell us, which are going in your shopping cart?
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If it wasn't true, it wasn't going in the book.
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Carolina has a few things going in their favor here.
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Where do you see the religious left going in 2018?
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Instead, they're going in the opposite direction and lengthening it.
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I would have days where I'd just dread going in.
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There's almost nothing he'll take off the table going in.
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Sure, that's fun and all: basketballs going in the hoops.
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That was my first time going in a real studio.
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"The ship is going in the right direction," he said.
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The putts aren't going in but I think he's fine.
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But it was also loud, which she knew going in.
|
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What is going in on with the economy right now?
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If it's not real, it's not going in my puzzle.
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It takes time, but it's going in the right direction.
|
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Do you think it's going in a dramatically fruitful direction?
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You don't combine lingerie and going in a closed room.
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"But somebody is going in," Ajay recalled his father saying.
|
|
I do think they are going in a different direction.
|
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Before going in the water, ask around about recent sightings.
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"I think they're going in the right direction," Briere said.
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"Nobody wants to be going in guns blazing," Pospisil said.
|
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So have that talk before going in for a kiss.
|
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No planes, trains or buses are going in and out.
|
|
Wallstrom is hoping to keep the momentum going in 2020.
|
|
It seems to be going in a fairly orderly fashion.
|
|
"I was basically just going in there bluffing," he said.
|
|
"They had a fire going in their fireplace," she said.
|
|
I believe that this is going in the wrong direction.
|
|
I knew that going in, and yet here I am.
|
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He can get you going in a lot of ways.
|
|
They're going in a more conceptual direction and gaining attention.
|
|
"Corey's shooting the puck, generally something's going in," Boudreau said.
|
|
Mueller should understand I am not going in on Friday.
|
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Check weather and surf forecasts before going in the water.
|
|
Stamp Paid walks away from the house without going in.
|
|
It's slowly been going in that direction since last year.
|
|
I think that's one thing we didn't expect going in.
|
|
Apple is going in one direction, Microsoft is going in another, and the future of computers is harder to predict now than it has been for a while, because there's no obvious next step.
|
|
Rather than ''going in'' (local shorthand for ''going in to an administration''), Lewandowski leveraged his big-fish status in Trumpland to open a lucrative Washington consultancy to help corporations and clients ''navigate'' the new administration.
|
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She loves the ceremony of going in for a diaper change.
|
|
Staying out of Syria is cheaper and easier than going in.
|
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It would be kind of like going in the side door.
|
|
She's also good about not going in the sun too much.
|
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The whole thing is just going in circles without any clarity.
|
|
I think there was a lot of concern, obviously, going in.
|
|
"What a difference a few putts going in makes," Ogilvy said.
|
|
There was a lot of pressure obviously, just going in there.
|
|
Get a "little competition going" in your own brain, he suggests.
|
|
When Flynn is sentenced, he'll be going in with different lawyers.
|
|
What assumptions did you have about the field before going in?
|
|
Basically, I know how much I should be spending going in.
|
|
"I'd like to stay outside instead of going in," she said.
|
|
Power going in, which means heat, and getting that heat out.
|
|
It always looks better when the ball's going in the basket.
|
|
All we know is, this is going in our cart ASAP.
|
|
My break is going in the water — it is my escape.
|
|
What kind of conversations did you have with her going in?
|
|
"Come love me," Oakley said back, going in for a hug.
|
|
"I couldn't get anything going (in the fourth inning)," Liriano said.
|
|
"It's going in the right direction," Franks said outside the House.
|
|
Or maybe I was just going in and out of sleep.
|
|
When you shoot it, you should know that it's going in.
|
|
Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Alexa isn't going in my shower. Nope.
|
|
Thomson said he hoped to keep the brand going in Cornwall.
|
|
MB: Where do you see this going in, say, three years?
|
|
I don&apost think it was on the table going in.
|
|
So, I think that we are going in the right direction.
|
|
Until then, this meme is going in the hall of fame.
|
|
If anything, it's going in the other direction in some ways.
|
|
"Everybody knows that going in, obviously," the Kings left winger said.
|
|
If it collapses during the night, it's going in the bin.
|
|
I'm glad we're going in that direction for PrEP as well.
|
|
We also have a petition going in Ohio [around $4 million].
|
|
It doesn't seem like it's going in the right direction [ Laughs].
|
|
It's just about going in, being clever with wordplay and flows.
|
|
But, at least for now, it's going in the right direction.
|
|
To tell you the truth, I thought it was going in.
|
|
Countries going in the opposite direction are going against the current.
|
|
Where do you see music licensing going in the coming years?
|
|
"He is going in the right direction," the Swede told Reuters.
|
|
Where do you see the future of tequila going in general?
|
|
The killer said, screw your optics, I'm going in & he did.
|
|
Going in, everyone knew this year's session could be very hot.
|
|
"I felt the world was going in that direction," he said.
|
|
"Going in I really wanted Mark," Alper explains on the show.
|
|
"There were too many people going in and out," she said.
|
|
He's currently going in the second or third round in drafts.
|
|
But something was horribly wrong: The bus kept going in reverse.
|
|
Going in with friends could certainly defray some of the cost.
|
|
"That's the direction the world is going in," he told reporters.
|
|
We've got to know who's coming and going in the country.
|
|
Most guys, adrenaline gets going in those last couple of minutes.
|
|
But I think the world is going in the opposite direction.
|
|
But then the Dodgers really got going in the 8th inning.
|
|
I had to find myself and the direction I'm going in.
|
|
And this time, I wasn't as committed to going in quiet.
|
|
If you're feeling brave, keep the conversation going in the comments.
|
|
The North Koreans keep going in the up and down cycle.
|
|
"It was better than it going in the trash," she said.
|
|
As a result, coming and going in the city has dwindled.
|
|
When it's going in your mouth, that stuff doesn't necessarily matter.
|
|
I'm going in winter but staying until the middle of summer.
|
|
"It was going in the whole time to me," he said.
|
|
Others are offering bonuses to those who must keep going in.
|
|
"I'm going in here, so hold your damned taters!" he said.
|
|
A nice chip shot on 18 came close to going in.
|
|
Should I take my shoes off before going in the house?
|
|
Loggers are still going in and taking out truckloads of timber.
|
|
Now, Andreessen Horowitz, also known as a16z, is going in again.
|
|
"We were going in for a fight," said Division Commander Kanyanda.
|
|
In some cases, the Trump administration is even going in reverse.
|
|
"It's only going in one direction quickly," said Rhode Island's Wetherbee.
|
|
Soon he had no idea which direction he was going in.
|
|
Dayton was determined to get Toppin going in the second half.
|
|
Coach and Kors, however, are going in a more expansive direction.
|
|
I'm going in now for meetings, but it's all about coordination.
|
|
Companies aren't elected and should not be going in this direction.
|
|
Robinhood has long said the industry was going in this direction.
|
|
And so that's why we are going in, to be cautious.
|
|
I knew going in that I was going to need help.
|
|
Others might find that stressful and prefer going in without expectations.
|
|
"I was a little worried going in," she told BuzzFeed News.
|
|
Before going in, she stood outside the Sherry Netherland and smoked.
|
|
More consumers appear to be going in the plant-based direction.
|
|
"I knew what I was doing going in," she told NPR.
|
|
"She was going in for a 13-hour surgery," Jeff recalled.
|
|
"I'm going in a different direction," White says Ackal told him.
|
|
It's hard and it's going in and out, in and out.
|
|
Ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction.
|
|
We're going in with an underdog mentality to prove people wrong.
|
|
Ron's a good man but we're going in a tougher direction.
|
|
And new natural gas furnaces are still going in every day.
|
|
We need to keep going in this direction, becoming Jonas Mekas.
|
|
It's not dead, but it's not going in the right direction.
|
|
My motivation to keep going in life are my two kids.
|
|
In fact, money has mostly been going in the other direction.
|
|
Yeah. But there's a different set of factors going in there.
|
|
But I knew going in what the end was as well.
|
|
And you knew that going in when you made the movie?
|
|
Mr Trump's order will dissuade some from going in the first place.
|
|
I'm not going in to any mosque to try to change them.
|
|
Low, sad expectations were set going in, and they were not reached.
|
|
And of course there's the nationalist backlash going in the opposite direction.
|
|
It gives this mood but you can't really tell what's going in.
|
|
"I'm just getting started," Harvey responds, seemingly going in to kiss her.
|
|
So I knew going in there was no way it'd hurt more.
|
|
It's going in and starting with a blank canvas in the studio.
|
|
"There's a lot to be said for going in a random direction."
|
|
Walker's shot has about no chance of going in, and Cleveland wins.
|
|
Instead of going in one direction or another, he held his position.
|
|
I already knew going in that Spotify would do well with playlists.
|
|
As long as you're doing that you're going in the right direction.
|
|
"I think the bank is going in July," he said by phone.
|
|
I knew it was going to be a tough match going in.
|
|
"OK, gentlemen, I think it's going in the right direction," he said.
|
|
Here's where Zuanic sees the stock going in the next 12 months...
|
|
So we wanted to keep interest going in that critical time period.
|
|
Avoid going in search of bits and pieces to augment your speech.
|
|
Probably, but it's also something you should be aware of going in.
|
|
Customers are primarily white men going in during lunch or after work.
|
|
It's nice because you know going in what the salary formula is.
|
|
We have to realize that we can't keep going in this direction.
|
|
The latest sentiment on Apple is not going in a positive direction.
|
|
Here's a quick guide to everything you need to know going in.
|
|
He told Meghan and Harry shortly before going in for heart surgery.
|
|
But these proposals face tough going in the EU's Council of Ministers.
|
|
The holes are small going in, and they're very large coming out.
|
|
Boars are coming out of the surf and bears are going in.
|
|
However, Battlefield V looks to be going in an entirely different direction.
|
|
You get through the schedule, recharge, and those shots start going in.
|
|
If you're a robot or a drone you're going in that category.
|
|
"I knew going in that it was going to be a bloodbath."
|
|
How often do they have you going in there and recording stuff?
|
|
"You need to be part of a community going in," Mollick said.
|
|
He couldn't imagine going in to fight a fire without protective clothing.
|
|
Or do you feel like we're still going in the wrong direction?
|
|
Step 3: Repeat over your entire head going in the same direction.
|
|
Where do you see comedy and drag going in America's Trump era?
|
|
The shots you normally make for whatever reason just aren't going in.
|
|
Ogden wasn't happy about it ... and started GOING IN on the Trojans.
|
|
"It came really close to going in and it didn't," Allen said.
|
|
"There is nothing saying Shayna was the person going in," he said.
|
|
But as a product, I think it's going in the right direction.
|
|
He got going in the first quarter and kept going from there.
|
|
I'm going in with a list of things I want to steal.
|
|
Not unlike that time she got us coming and going in Miami.
|
|
Sometimes we're going in a different order or telling a different story.
|
|
I felt like I hit good putts, just nothing was going in.
|
|
Anyone disappointed by them is likely going in with completely inappropriate expectations.
|
|
It's important to us to get things going in the right direction.
|
|
You never know, going in, what the end result's going to be.
|
|
She encouraged voters to keep the Forman name going in the position.
|
|
"Sometimes it feels like we're going in all different directions," Jessa says.
|
|
But the world seemed to be going in a social democratic direction.
|
|
When I saw that follow through, I knew it was going in.
|
|
They are a good idea for keeping you going in an emergency.
|
|
The trajectories of every measurable are now going in the wrong direction.
|
|
Indeed, that was the expectation of some of the Republicans going in.
|
|
More worrying, it appears to be going in opposite directions than ESPN.
|
|
Other people want to come as close as possible without going in.
|
|
"Pucks are going in," said Kreider, who has 16 goals over all.
|
|
"Right now, more bands are going out than going in," said Dimick.
|
|
"Yeah, I did feel nerves going in," Hataoka said through an interpreter.
|
|
"You'll save money by going in with an open mind," she said.
|
|
"I've got great confidence we're going in a great direction," he said.
|
|
From the outside, what was your grand going-in written-down plan?
|
|
Were there threats that are bigger than you had thought going in?
|
|
Surgery. We're going in and we're gonna have to Surger your Top.
|
|
It was like a dream, everything going in and out of focus.
|
|
That may help mass timber get going in earnest in the region.
|
|
"I've done that before, I thought it was going in," Noreau said.
|
|
But Lobe's team will keep their product going in its current form.
|
|
I like going in the afternoon when it opens at 3 p.m.
|
|
At the same time, American allies are going in the other direction.
|
|
Going in, these two have been super clear about being in love.
|
|
How is that conversation going in sort of the consumer laptop space?
|
|
Was that a focus going in or something that developed over time?
|
|
Both Harry and Meghan encouraged activists to keep going in their work.
|
|
Anyone who plays soccer knew that ball was going in the net.
|
|
"And I don't want to be stopped at the airport going in."
|
|
In essence, Morgan Stanley could see Tesla's stock going in any direction.
|
|
" A few minutes later, he said, "I think we're going in circles.
|
|
Israel tightly controls most going in and out: food, building supplies, people.
|
|
In fact, the President seems to be going in the opposite direction.
|
|
"Everyone was saying, 'You're not going in the right direction,'" he said.
|
|
The first few seconds, you don't know what direction you're going in.
|
|
The last thing you need us going in there loaded for bear.
|
|
Get a big pan of roasted chicken Provençal going in the oven.
|
|
BTW... we got him going in to Le Bernardin restaurant in NYC.
|
|
If anything, federal and state policy is going in the other direction.
|
|
She told her mother she felt nervous about going in the room.
|
|
Who's going, in order of town hall appearance: Billionaire Tom Steyer Sen.
|
|
The less you know about "The Stanley Parable" going in, the better.
|
|
"We think they married after two months of going in," Akunjee said.
|
|
KS: Always going in the opposite direction of what you're talking about.
|
|
The foundations are going in and the building will start to go up.
|
|
Sex means movement and movement means water going in all kinds of directions.
|
|
Kelly: Neighbors said they saw men going in and out of the garage.
|
|
Many of the Democrats running for president are going in a different direction.
|
|
It sounds like you might have that going in your girl tribe too.
|
|
"Yeah, sometimes they're going in, sometimes they're not," Sharks center Joe Pavelski said.
|
|
You hear about it going in, but you don't really have any idea.
|
|
That's one reason the bill could face such heavy going in the Senate.
|
|
"The reactive quality must be removed before going in a landfill," said Lovato.
|
|
But that's moving where the market is going in terms of the future.
|
|
He talked about a Bush doctrine in terms of going in to war.
|
|
"Our model going in was Triton... or maybe Triton on steroids," Stern said.
|
|
I wouldn't mind going in there haggling and seeing what I could find.
|
|
This is a major upset — the Patriots were the heavy favorites going in.
|
|
Sanders fans cried foul, even though their team knew the rules going in.
|
|
They need radio frequency shielding, to prevent those signals going in or out.
|
|
Dance was exploding, and things were going in this much more conceptual direction.
|
|
The neighbors said they saw men going in and out of the garage.
|
|
STEVE EASTERBROOK: We've got a vegan burger going in Germany at the moment.
|
|
For the stars of "Going in Style", it must feel like déjà vu.
|
|
Going in a slightly different direction that leans into the company's playful persona.
|
|
The '60s did not really get going in 1960, nor end in 1969.
|
|
So, going in I felt like I was in a very uncomfortable position.
|
|
Does that mean kids were going in and eating them in the store?
|
|
We are going in and filling that extra space they wouldn't otherwise fill.
|
|
So you're not exactly making a small commitment by going in on this.
|
|
Where do you see it going in the next five to 10 years?
|
|
"Teresa, this one's got you going in circles," Gorga said, pointing to Staub.
|
|
Once you kick off hard, you can just keep going in forward momentum.
|
|
But going in blind is undoubtedly the best way to enjoy this movie.
|
|
"There's a lot going in this response by #UmaThurman," journalist Mikey Kay tweeted.
|
|
Chad Bettis, the Rockies&apos Thursday starter, is going in the opposite direction.
|
|
CareerWhere you're going in a big-picture sense remains in flux this year.
|
|
But I am very, very happy with the direction it is going in.
|
|
Instead she took a yacht going in the opposite direction back to Sydney.
|
|
Going in there with zero experience, all these dudes have ears on you.
|
|
Listen, no one expects you to know everything about Captain Marvel going in.
|
|
Your defense has to be there on nights that ball's not going in.
|
|
Poverty, employment and inflation are all going in the wrong direction, Lagarde said.
|
|
That's basically my plan going in—to make certain adjustments and just compete.
|
|
Her blood pressure and other vital signs were going in the wrong direction.
|
|
Here's how Iron Fist Season 1 can continue going in the right direction.
|
|
"I don't think that was necessarily their plan going in," the aide said.
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Trump, though, said he doesn't like the direction the league is going in.
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The problem with the polls is that the data was wrong going in.
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"It got us going in the right direction," Boston coach Bruce Cassidy said.
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"These high rates are unacceptable—they're going in the wrong direction," Simon says.
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"Everything is going in the right direction," he says to Kim and Khloé.
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Going in, I knew the names of the flavors — and that was it.
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I would be going in the other direction, because I want to live.
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So I had sagas going in my head and I just escaped reality.
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Going in, I knew I'd miss invitations to parties and small social tidbits.
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There's a good chance of death, going in a can through deep space.
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"I had reservations going in, and I still have reservations going out," Rep.
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Viking doesn't reward you for going in that brainy/chatty direction at first.
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Plastic bottles, diapers, carrier bags -- it was all going in the melting pot.
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Vancouver also trailed the Flames 25-227 going in the third period Saturday.
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It shows him going in the right direction, but he's not there yet.
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As the July 6 deadline approaches, things are going in the wrong direction.
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"The outrage aimed at Obama is going in the wrong direction," Simmons said.
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"We knew this going in, took the calculated risk, and it paid off."
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It's just he's going in with someone not just elite, but almost supersonic.
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" Jenkins, nicknamed the Big Smooth, said: "I think every shot is going in.
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If I'm going in the sun, I wear a face sunscreen by Shiseido.
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But black joy is how we keep going in the face of it.
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But I just know that the direction I'm going in is so good.
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Did you know going in that you'd go full mukbang for the video?
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In my humble opinion, house and techno are going in a positive direction.
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Investors, however, appeared to lack conviction, with recent prints going in both directions.
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We have the camera, so that was sort of going in to it.
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I would love to hear where you see this going in the future.
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I have grown so much and am stronger than I was going in.
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Where do you see the show, and your character, going in Season 2?
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"Right now, public opinion is going in our direction big time," he said.
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"I didn't know it was going in, but it felt good," Ogunbowale said.
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Flooring the accelerator and going in a straight line only spells certain defeat.
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You can see the different colored lights flashing, circling, going in different directions.
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Not going in a super bloom year means less traffic and fewer people.
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Not going in a super bloom year means less traffic and fewer people.
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I love just going in and hanging around, listening to conversations in there.
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"We're going in there", says Gabriel, and points at a long dark tunnel.
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"They are already going in a direction that is so aggressive," he said.
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" McKINNON I just imagine people going in there, being like, "Is that Jackie?
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"It makes it so depressing you don't feel like going in," he added.
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What did you know going in about what had gone down at Stagecoach?
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Up the stairs, before going in the bedrooms, there was a little ramp.
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Toggling between past and present, "The Valley" is grim going in both timelines.
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"I just saw him going in and out," said another neighbor, Shehzad Khurram.
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Maybe going in without a strategy wasn't such a great idea after all.
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"As we were going in, I was sprayed with Mace," Mr. Spencer said.
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And every Taco Bell on the planet is going in on this deal.
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The caption reads: "Calder or no Calder, I'm going in!" bellowed the connoisseur.
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Which is fine—as long as you know what they are going in.
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Building a grid with words going in opposite directions presents some interesting challenges.
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The unfortunate fact is, however, that he's going in there at a disadvantage.
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Maybe it's the direction we're going in because life is getting more scary.
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" He added: "Ron's a good man but we're going in a tougher direction.
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"I just saw him going in and out," said the neighbor, Shehzad Khurram.
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"This is going in my Tinder profile," he joked after winning the award.
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But members knew that going in, and there's no point repressing this now.
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"Yeah, I knew all that going in," Brissett said of Boeheim's looming departure.
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"It's going in the right direction," Walker, also a North Carolina Republican, said.
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It was just one of those games where the puck wasn't going in.
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Photographing celebrities going in and coming out was like fishing an overstocked pond.
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"People kind of know that I'm going in a direction," Van Drew said.
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However, this allocation, while better than zero, is going in the wrong direction.
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"Rosalynn, come on if you're going in the elevator with me!" he shouted.
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New Line's "Going in Style" rounded out the top five, earning $6.3 million.
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Hours later, Wahhaj told her the boy's heartbeat was going in and out.
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Yet under the surface, something appeared to be going in the wrong direction.
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Never saw it before January 2017, now it's everywhere going in all directions.
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The trendline on anti-Muslim hate is already going in the wrong direction.
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LG: OK. So is this like going in, I'm very intrigued by this.
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"It was just free-flowing, and the ball was going in," Shamet said.
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A wine and liquor store is going in next to the market: citarella.com.
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They feel like that the country is not going in the right direction.
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It gets going in 1966, so you're deep inside American involvement in Vietnam.
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I don't mind them, because I figure everyone's going in eyes wide open.
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However, its latest 12-page spread is going in a fantastically different direction.
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"I'm fairly confident that fundamentals are going in a right direction," he said.
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This is all much faster than going in and out of a browser.
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Here are the three most important things to know about Preacher going in.
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Calvin Harris going in on Swift for trying to "bury" him is unexpected.
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We couldn't get anything going in the first quarter, we got a little bit going in the second quarter, we struggled a little bit in the third, we had a turnover backed up, and none of those guys quit fighting.
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The future remains uncertain, but for now, the cryptocurrency has split in two, with the core development team going in one direction, and a group of influential miners, exchanges, and startups going in another, a separation known as a hard fork.
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The future remains uncertain, but for now, the cryptocurrency has split in two, with the core development team going in one direction and a group of influential miners, exchanges and startups going in another, a separation known as a hard fork.
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By the look of these renders, it might be going in the right direction.
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He saw me behind the net kind of going in front of the net.
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And they told me that they were going in this direction which I like.
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The guy can pull up from 1003 feet and you think it's going in.
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It doesn't look like the UK is going in that direction at this moment.
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Nimoy said they just wanted to see what was going in the final edit.
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So even within financial conditions you can't say it's all going in one direction.
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If this is where LG's phones are going in the future, bring it on.
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I THINK, YOU KNOW, THIS IS A NATURAL THING THAT'S GOING IN THE MARKETS.
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We weren't going in with the "we'll see how long-distance works out" mindset.
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Why don't we have a way to detect it without going in for surgery?
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It's predictable, and over the top, but you kind of knew that going in.
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It was 'Thank you for your work, we are going in a different direction.
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There's a good chance of death, going in a little can through deep space.
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"Ron is a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction," Trump said.
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Those are the putts that haven't been going in as much for me recently.
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And it is a different direction that we're going in, in terms of culture.
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" On "Problem Areas," he said, "I'm not going in to try to be right.
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"Probably beats my 'bite the pillow, I'm going in dry' strategy," Saucier wrote back.
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My kids love going in these gigantic bowling balls and they get tossed around.
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Many prognosticators had him going in the top five picks of Thursday's first round.
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But I think it's the best thing going in the world in AIDS care.
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ALMOST all university applicants now know where they will be going in the autumn.
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"There are enough signs that we can't keep going in this direction," she said.
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No, that app doesn't work, and therefore it's not going in the App Store.
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"I remember just going in and just feeling good, a good vibe," he said.
|
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" Twitter reacts to the final seconds Jenkins: "I think every shot is going in.
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People don't listen to me for the direction that everybody else is going in.
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And before you can react, the pup is going in the flashiest of flashes.
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And I think I knew that going in — what I was getting myself into.
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And then it was like, instant click, Get your shinguards on, you're going in.
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"I think Leader McConnell is going in the wrong direction," said Texas GOP Rep.
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Overall, however, the film left me with more questions than I had going in.
|
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Minnesota had a threat going in the fifth with two on and one out.
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We're going in the right direction now, with everything that's going on and equality.
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And I think that seems fair based on what's going in in absolute terms.
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We don't need Trump to tell us what direction the country is going in.
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"Obviously going in, nobody really knew about him," Sanders told reporters after the game.
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"Individuals, mayors, businesses just say no, we're going in a different direction," Moller said.
|
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And I think I knew that going in — what I was getting myself into.
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I walk past my local boulangerie — without going in — with a sense of pride!
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Treating it like a construction site's a good idea if you're going in there.
|
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VICE Sports: Four months in, how is your first season going in Los Angeles?
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"We are going in the right direction," says Mathew Daniel of NetEase Cloud Music.
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And he's going in with his entitled nature and beating the shit out them.
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But I'm happy because people ... Yeah, that was one of my trepidations going in.
|
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If foreign policy is going in the right direction, why not give him credit?
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"You hear of shark bites, yet we keep going in the ocean," he said.
|
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" Steyer added that "my basic, going-in thesis is, we're in a constitutional crisis.
|
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Going in there, spending like a thousand dollars on a bottle that cost 30.
|
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Peak travel season begins around Memorial Day and really gets going in mid-June.
|
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If it ends up going in a conservative direction, that tells us something important.
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"We're going in the same direction in a good way," Brady told Fox News.
|
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Perry was there too, however our photogs didn't capture her going in or out.
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We are not going into China right now for the sake of going in.
|
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For starters, NBC's Lester Holt was the biggest no-brainer going in the field.
|
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If not, then you have a team of people going in various directions aimlessly.
|
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And it never breaks down, even after 15 years of going in the dishwasher.
|
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If there's anything keeping us going in the hellhole that is 22018, it's astrology.
|
|
The funny thing is that some companies are going in the polar opposite direction.
|
|
Going in as a potential client means they're going to want to please you.
|
|
Here's the dirty truth of what's going in most locker rooms, all across America.
|
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So it is heart-warming to see the panda going in the other direction.
|
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"We took the risk of going in when others were moving out," said Corchia.
|
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Going in, we know that three justices appear ready to side with the administration.
|
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And just like everyone else, she'll be going in not knowing what to expect.
|
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So I knew we were going in the right direction and away from it.
|
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The Federal Railroad Administration, on the other hand, is going in the opposite direction.
|
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As we were going in opposite directions, we both said "Hi," and continued walking.
|
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"Franchisees are uncertain which direction everything is going in terms of government," he said.
|
|
So I ended up going in as an investment ... As a recruiter for finance.
|
|
"Ron's a good man but we're going in a tougher direction," Trump told reporters.
|
|
The context and background of the meeting are crucial pieces of information going in.
|
|
You're not going in the trash,'' ''Operation pull-toy,'' and ''Hang on, little guy.
|
|
Among Republicans though, 70 percent feel the country is going in the right direction.
|
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About three-quarters of Americans say the country is going in the wrong direction.
|
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But he's not exactly in love with how the process is going in Washington.
|
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But I go in with low expectations, I'm not going in with high expectations.
|
|
"I'm so proud that Jack and I will be going in together," Trammell said.
|
|
Not so much for anything negative but we were going in a different direction.
|
|
Most polls showed her up more than 2628 points in that category going in.
|
|
It's hard for us to extrapolate anything that's non-linear going in the future.
|
|
When I think about this show, television is going in a whole new direction.
|
|
An authentic local tradition of spiritual practices has been going in Tuva for centuries.
|
|
What if I get going in India and don't want to move to America?
|
|
For other workers though, you're seeing a lot of things going in their favour.
|
|
First thing to know, going in: Get Even is not a first-person shooter.
|
|
He stayed under there for about 20 minutes going in and out of it.
|
|
It's almost like going in circles, and it's hard not to just give up.
|
|
Feloni: Do you see the broader industry going in that same direction, with subscriptions?
|
|
Some of the most exciting work in the field is going in that direction.
|
|
And now we know what's going in its place: The Apple TV TV app.
|
|
Going in single file, they'd be unable to protect each other from Japanese fighters.
|
|
When an animal dies, oxygen stops going in and carbon dioxide stops going out.
|
|
As soon as she put the shot up, I knew it was going in.
|
|
Guests should also consider going in on larger, more substantial gifts with other guests.
|
|
When I called Steve Austin and told him I was going in, he popped.
|
|
I think Beto has a dance track going in his head when he's speaking.
|
|
They passed the turnoff and kept going in the direction of the Virginia line.
|
|
Both of its winners, in gymnastics and weight lifting, were the favorites going in.
|
|
"We're not going in saying we are going to eradicate racism," Mr. Shaikh said.
|
|
Huzayfah: One green line would be going in, red line would be going out.
|
|
A field full of beaded lines going in multiple directions simultaneously is visually sensual.
|
|
You [Elvis] probably have more of the big picture going in than I do.
|
|
We ended up going in a circle and telling a story about our lives.
|
|
Did we start going in about spirit before we really explained why we're here?
|
|
Eastern time Thursday, and the trial itself will get going in earnest on Tuesday.
|
|
Many rules are effective a minimum of 30 days after going in Federal Register.
|
|
It wasn't my first time trying one, but expectations going in were pretty high.
|
|
Met with weak reviews, "Going in Style" will likely fade quickly from Hollywood's radar.
|
|
"We've turned the corner so many times we're going in a circle," she said.
|
|
In this case, we're seeing really big differences and voters going in opposing directions.
|
|
" Still, she said, "I would see young people, students, going in here at night.
|
|
"It's a tough election cycle for Republicans; we know that going in," said Rep.
|
|
But this time those main groups ... all seem to be going in different directions.
|
|
"There were strangers going in and out when we were not there," he said.
|
|
"We were going in there to cooperate potentially against those two individuals," he said.
|
|
The above feed has been going in and out of the Trump Tower livestream.
|
|
Is this like going in your carry-on bag, like next to your laptop?
|
|
Even in terms of regulations "going in," it's unclear what a new regulation is.
|
|
And as the nomination announcement began, the film had everything going in its favor.
|
|
Two charts help illustrate what is going in the election, and what could happen.
|
|
From that place of devastation, she had to keep this company going in his honor.
|
|
You need the blind confidence of knowing that it's going in, before it goes in.
|
|
Where do you see it going in the near-term future versus 10 years out?
|
|
Fraser said that he essentially spent seven years going in and out of the hospital.
|
|
Unbeknownst to me, what I thought was attractive, society was going in the opposite direction.
|
|
For sure I came out with more of an understanding than I did going in.
|
|
" Ryan added: "I think there's a lot of support for going in a different direction.
|
|
Going in to the quarter, the stock was down nearly 7 percent since the election.
|
|
"It's finally going in for us," said defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic, who added two assists.
|
|
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - It's one of the biggest bets going in the world of cars.
|
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Enabling these experiences that are smart-based on where you're going in the real world.
|
|
So let's talk a little bit about where you're going in terms of your business.
|
|
Today, of course, the momentum at the federal level is going in the opposite direction.
|
|
Ryan is a shameless self-promoter and actively undermined Democratic unity going in the election.
|
|
The neighbor found this explanation odd — he'd never observed any materials going in or out.
|
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Oh, boy, it&aposs like going in the car dealer and saying, you know what?
|
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If you have that, then not going in and you won't have this problem anymore.
|
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"How many chauffeurs do you have for six kids going in different directions?" he says.
|
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I got my eyebrows microbladed last month and am going in for my touch-up.
|
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If I put on the right song, I could get things going in this van.
|
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My main concerns going in with my book weren't about tokenization, they were about preparedness.
|
|
"I started to shoot it like I knew it was going in," Jackson told reporters.
|
|
"The biggest mistake first-timers make is going in expecting to photograph it," she says.
|
|
" Bush alum Sally Canfield tweeted the clip of Sanders, adding: "I'm going in the ring.
|
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I had my dreams stripped away from me — and I knew the rules going in.
|
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I'm asking you to compare to what you thought it would be like going in.
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I HIGHLY recommend going in and getting your nose bit by a toothless baby pitbull.
|
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I needed a change, and criminal justice reform work was going in a different direction.
|
|
"I've never said anything about going in July of this year," Bercow told the Guardian.
|
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We need to know that we are going in there fully fit and well-prepared.
|
|
I think we were going in the right direction, just nothing to show for it.
|
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All the usual reasons I'd used to avoid going in the past suddenly lacked conviction.
|
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The vehicle has long stood for excess and opulence, and I knew that going in.
|
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He kept it going in the second half, but he simply didn't get enough help.
|
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I don't like going in and taking someone's story and not spending time with them.
|
|
The Cubs had a threat going in the third, loading the bases with one out.
|
|
"For anything more complex than writing a check, I'd get going in November," advised Kroch.
|
|
America is going in the opposite direction, viewing more and more Chinese tech with suspicion.
|
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"It's going in the right direction; we're not decelerating in terms of growth," he said.
|
|
But there was a nurse outside the door and she prevented me from going in.
|
|
And we're going to talk a little bit about where we're also going in innovation.
|
|
So for a final question, where do you see the platform going in the future?
|
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It's not comprehensive—a child at least needs to know what atoms are going in.
|
|
There were even beautifully wrapped presents – though they won't be going in Baby Sussex's nursery.
|
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"The ski lift stopped and started going in reverse," Leontyev, 32, told the news station.
|
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As long as you know what to expect going in, the Neo Reloaded is fine.
|
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"But in the transportation sector, we have forces going in the opposite direction," she says.
|
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So the physical part of it was all what I understood and expected going in.
|
|
It means going in, and showing your personal investment in the company you're working for.
|
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It almost becomes a parable or a fable, so we started going in that direction.
|
|
And I wasn&apost -- I had no idea what to expect in going in there.
|
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But you do see her going in on me because she thinks what she thinks.
|
|
Also, because the speaker is going in circles, the sound is going to phase abominably.
|
|
"He makes it sound like he's going in to have [his teeth cleaned]," she says.
|
|
This is a movie where knowing too much going in will only blunt the experience.
|
|
But you should know going in that getting a tattoo will always involve some risk.
|
|
But the trailer doesn't reveal one thing audiences really might want to know going in:
|
|
What about going in a pop-focused direction was appealing to you at the time?
|
|
They would take them off right before going in, so your sneakers look totally fresh.
|
|
"Hopefully, it's the same characters and feel, but going in a new direction," he said.
|
|
"I'm not ready for a full-on family van yet, but going in that direction!"
|
|
This is a good opportunity to keep Paul going in the direction he's is going.
|
|
They meet me, see the gray hair and suddenly they're going in a 'different direction.
|
|
ColonyNever fear: Star Josh Holloway doesn't know where things are going in Season 2, either.
|
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KS: 'Cause the way you get your money's worth is by going in a lot.
|
|
While SMU went cold from the field, seemingly everything was going in for the Cougars.
|
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They are going in the right direction but it's going to be a bumpy ride.
|
|
"He did comment on our bodies," one woman who worked on Going in Style said.
|
|
I don't want to spoil anything, because the wild twists are worth going in fresh.
|
|
When we get back, we'll talk more about where investing is going in Silicon Valley.
|
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STAG is generally compensated for this occupancy loss through higher going-in yields for acquisitions.
|
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Indeed, going in to New York, she had lost seven of the previous eight states.
|
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Their shots weren't going in, and we had urgency to stay true to our defense.
|
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Going in alphabetical order, she saw that Brown, Columbia, Cornell and Dartmouth had said yes.
|
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The site was still burning, yet they were going in there and pulling things out.
|
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That day, I was going in the direction of India Gate [a monument in Delhi].
|
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Or it can be two (or more) unrelated people going in together on a home.
|
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The outcome is a little bit more hawkish than what people were thinking going in.
|
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Mahan was confident that his work and his game were going in the right direction.
|
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Now I have the best mark and I'm going in as the favorite in Belgrade.
|
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"It was the kingdom of the wind—a maze going in and out," he said.
|
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It was, and I think the company struggled with it going in and coming out.
|
|
In fact, it is going in the wrong direction, with spending growing out of control.
|
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Music festival lovers should also consider going in late April for Jazz Fest. 8. Berlin.
|
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The movie features many journeys, but it also feels as if we're going in circles.
|
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" Greg Bennett tells CNN he thinks Denham is at least "going in the right direction.
|
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Once the issue is resolved, they will usually start going in their litter tray again.
|
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For students without significant professional experience, it can feel like you are going in blind.
|
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Nobody's going in there to push Reed Hastings around and tell him what to do.
|
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"We're going in a little different direction," he said of his pick to head ICE.
|
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Going in the opposite direction, they will depart daily from Newark at 6:15 p.m.
|
|
Was there an interest in going in a totally different direction here with voice work?
|
|
This feeling is, if anything, even worse than the one that hits you going in.
|
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"Obviously, Pepsi's trends with their core brands aren't going in the right direction," said Jackson.
|
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"We hope to get going in the next couple of months in London," Villig said.
|
|
Most bicycle kicks feel lucky to be going in the cardinal direction of the goal.
|
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"I have no problem going in there and heckling them right now," he tells me.
|
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I bought it after the first audition, so I didn't have much knowledge going in.
|
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No one was watching, and there was nothing to stop random people from going in.
|
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"You can't give a voice to everyone by going in through the back," he said.
|
|
I had my dreams stripped away from me—and I knew the rules going in.
|
|
You have to know going in that it's something you feel is worth potentially sacrificing.
|
|
His hacking buddies wonder if he's up to it, but Elliot insists on going in.
|
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Surely, given his experience and unorthodox style, Swanson would be confident going in against Choi.
|
|
It's hard to prepare to go into the game unless you know you're going in.
|
|
"Wherever we're going in Africa, they seem to be there, or following close behind," Sen.
|
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Sixteen years later, expect the 49ers to continue going in a different direction from Brady.
|
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"Many Europeans don't like the direction the European Union is going in," Mr. Morawiecki said.
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" In the taxi, the publicist looked at me and said: "I'm going in with you.
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"Now it's kind of like, oh, man, I'm glad people are going in," he said.
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"Technically, it was so-so, but the ball was going in at least," Kasatkina said.
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Otherwise, it risks coming and going in a flash with little to show for itself.
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With the Packers' offense going in reverse, the Bears' field position was on fast forward.
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Police officers stopped her from going in one entrance, but she sneaked in through another.
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"The hotels are largely going in that direction," Lynn Mohrfeld, the association's chief executive, said.
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Warren, going in a different direction, has proposed giving workers a seat on corporate boards.
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How much did you know about the actual history of the Green Book going in?
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Remember how Bill Murray was a real asshole in the early going in Groundhog Day?
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"I do think they can win some games and get going in a good direction."
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I find many bicycles running red lights, on sidewalks and going in the wrong direction.
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Let's finish up talking about where you think the next wave is going in business.
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"We were going in and backing companies, getting them to their goal," Clarke-Stone said.
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In the end, Suarez probably didn't need it — that one was going in either way.
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One item on my wishlist is a simple laundry travel clothesline from Going In Style.
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As fans of the books, what hopes or fears did you both have going in?
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" Sheriff Israel added, "You don't measure a person's leadership by a deputy not going in.
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I was going in for knee surgery so we didn't see each other until April.
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Stephen Colbert is not happy with the way things are going in the Russia investigation.
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However, Wall Street will look for clues about where rates are going in the future.
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K., cool, I didn't get told to stop, so I'll keep going in that direction.
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Going back to the desert heat from the mall felt even stranger than going in.
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AF: What are-, what do they see as the biggest risks going in to 2018?
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"It was one of those days where all the putts were going in," said Martin.
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Rather, since 22013 it has been going in pieces, in a trial-and-error method.
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Yes, his conviction later was reversed, but how could he have known that going in?
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Did you know going in that most of your heroes were going to be women?
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The outbreak looked like it was going in a different direction just a week ago.
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BoJack was one of the few originals from Netflix's early days still going in 2018.
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Where do you see Ori going in the future, both the character and the franchise?
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We're not where we need to be, but we are going in the right direction.
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"This is going in the wrong direction," Conservative lawmaker Anne-Marie Trevelyan told BBC Radio.
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"When I shoot the ball, I just feel like everything is going in," Hield said.
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"This direction we're going in—" • From inside the house, he thinks he hears movement, voices.
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There are several levels of autonomy, going in stages from driver assistance to full automation.
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Brazil's own currency has suffered recently, and what's going in Argentina is partly to blame.
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So they also want total control over what they know about the movie going in.
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At times, some Democrats on the panel appeared to be going in different directions. Rep.
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Democrats bent over backward to keep the negotiations going in order to find a solution.
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And him going in as dad and coming out as this big, blue, bald guy.
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I thought that things were going in a good direction, so I was totally surprised.
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Staff is going to continue going in and out even if they're otherwise locked down.
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I want to sit down with people and keep the conversations going in New York.
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In 2007, with the war going in Iraq, she enlisted, following her grandfather and father.
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It's just a matter of the ball going in and him getting his confidence up.
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"They prevent books from going in there that could maybe help people escape," he said.
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But, he IS going to watch, and it's obvious he's going in with mixed emotions.
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The problem is it's going in the wrong direction in our country, as an average.
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I can't go past a Pizza Hut without going in it and seeing the customers.
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We are going in the opposite direction to what a lot of studios are going.
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The actor can end up going in a completely different direction, if that makes sense.
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" Sheriff Israel added: "you don't measure a person's leadership by a deputy not going in.
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"Here's the thing — every season, we never know who our partner is going to be, but we know that we're going in with a job and we're going in with a skill that we are going to try to give to another person," Arnold explained.
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And now, it seems Atari is going in another crowdfunding direction with an initial coin offering.
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This is about all of America rising up and saying, we're going in a different direction.
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To ensure anyone that is going in is skilled enough to go in and get out.
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I'm ready to play since if it were any other game I'd be going in already.
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As the ball skipped away from Kelly, Ryan broke for home, going in Pete Rose style.
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The state of the company after Wrestlemania this year is exactly the same as going in.
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BILA: No. But I would be OK with going in to talk to Kim Jong-un.
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Going in, I imagined it would be near impossible to get through the day without screaming.
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And yet they have no fear going in your face within an inch of your face.
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"The ball's just going in when we play them at home," Speights said with a chuckle.
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They forbade me from going in the jungle because they were concerned about my emotional state.
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I think the direction in which my department is going in, I won't be the last.
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"I was confident going in but I feel so much confidence now from them," she says.
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I knew going in that many Americans appreciate federal workers as highly skilled and dedicated professionals.
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"'Talking to Myself' was a moment of me going in the booth and venting," she says.
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But what's actually going in your body and brain after two or three or five drinks?
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The only question that remains is where could she possibly be going in such a getup?
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Going in, day in and day out, and just beating up your body takes a toll.
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But at least we're not going in 100-percent blind (unless, of course, you get catfished).
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It's really hard for the car companies to get an overview of everything that's going in.
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I think having a producer with a firmer hand keeps things from going in that direction.
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Screw your optics I'm going in," on social media just minutes before the shooting," CNN reports.
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She uses regular coconut water, a banana, and matcha powder to get going in the morning.
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Truly, the less you know about Baskin (which translates to "police raid") going in, the better.
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"We just have to continue to play — and hopefully those jump shots will start going in."
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But you have to know going in that there will be some sacrifices to convertible ownership.
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I had a feeling going in that the counter-protests would outnumber the actual protests significantly.
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This trailer is still pretty fast-paced, not going in-depth on any of the stories.
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"It doesn't mean anything, but at least we're not going in the wrong direction," he said.
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Instead of going in and asking immediately for a direct introduction, start with some relationship building.
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Under that model, we didn't see as many people going in with their eyes wide open.
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It's targeted at bombing all of the roads and bridges going in and out of Raqqa.
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The following day, Johnson reportedly called her employer to tell them she wouldn't be going in.
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"There's nothing out there that feels like it's going in the right direction for U.S. Congress."
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Ford and Fiat are dunzo with sedans and are going in on trucks and SUVs, baby.
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And I was kind of shocked, but I guess I should have known that going in.
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"Teresa, this one's got you going in circles," says Melissa, pointing to someone in Teresa's group.
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"We knew going in that it was going to be a game of spurts," Dambrot said.
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But Gloria was going in with a certain perspective, to write a certain kind of piece.
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When it comes to music, Harry Styles and Liam Payne are going in two different directions.
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All seemed to be going in a flirty direction until Bumgartner received the actual, uh, message.
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So you have to choose to wallow in that filth, going in eyes wide open. 2.
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With its latest product, however, the New England startup is going in entirely the opposite direction.
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Although Wix* was founded in 2006, it really got itself going in the crash of 2008.
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It allows drivers to pick up passengers for free if they're going in the same direction.
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Give your partner lighter kisses on the hickey location before going in for your target. Suck.
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My fear is that some of this awareness this anger, is going in the wrong direction.
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The Sun Devils (232-2, 2-2) could not get much going in the passing game.
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"Wherever you think we are going, we are going in a completely different direction," he added.
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If you still want to give me money, you are going in with your eyes open.
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I feel like we're going in the right direction and we've got a special team here.
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The logic gates are connected by the power lines, one going in and another going out.
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Canada, similarly, is going in that direction, with the new Liberal government promising to legalize marijuana.
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Don't tell me, each one is going in for a colonoscopy instead of attending the convention.
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With the current trend of releasing waterproof smartphones, LG is going in the exact opposite direction.
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She knew that going in, of course, and thought she was standing in a safe spot.
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Even to pass down to our children if the relationship kept going in the right direction.
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"I didn't like going in public, because I had to face my failures constantly," he explained.
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Because if you're going in to buy stamps and trash bags, you deserve something luxe, too.
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And, importantly, that some of us are on a path going in a completely different direction.
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"What would keep them from going [in June]?" said Aaron Kohli, director, rates strategy at BMO.
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They're still going to have to buy darts to keep them going in their daily routine.
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Remember, any journey longer than 12,451 miles can be made shorter by going in another direction.
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The idea going in is that, with her new body, she'll slip right into the dress.
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"I felt confident, every shot I took felt like it was going in," Curry told reporters.
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Like people who are thinking of buying one, going in, what do you need to know?
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The former One Directioner can be seen going in for a smooch in his latest Instagram.
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It made little, if any, difference: Mr. Faso, the favorite going in, was declared the winner.
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In a way, though, Rock Band VR seems to be going in two directions at once.
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WHERE DO YOU SEE IT GOING IN TERMS OF ITS ROLE IN THE FIRM LONG-TERM?
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But we're confident that, as you said in your introduction, we're going in the right direction.
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It was extremely deliberate on Guillermo's part to establish the tone of the film going in.
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Let's look at the giant piece that's going in the living room, which is game-changing.
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But that feeling I'll never forget of going in there and having him lock that door.
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Thompson later told reporters that the cyber threat is "going in the opposite direction" of down.
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"I'm going in," he said over the radio as his plane dived toward Brown's smoking Corsair.
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BECKY QUICK: No. No, but I— WARREN BUFFETT: But it's definitely going in that direction, Becky.
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The filmmaking team knew going in that telling this story was going to be a challenge.
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Fairley learned later that Frost had peeked through the greenroom door and decided against going in.
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Any curiosity about what was going in the world required a look at the daily newspaper.
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The same can be said for going in the red on time and energy at work.
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I think you could make an argument for basically any of these going in any order.
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President Trump going in, Laura, I think really helped swing this race to the Republican side.
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When they build the hockey fan hall of fame, you're going in on the first ballot.
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Going in and winging it for a role you hate isn't going to teach you anything.
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Other than my Uncle John's hotel recommendation and my risotto memories, we were going in blind.
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K., I got my foot in this door; here, grab my hand, we're going in together.
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"When you crash there's a moment where it's like you're going in slow motion," Harris remembered.
|
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So going in, if she becomes president, then at least everyone knows her position on it.
|
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But you are not going in circles, you are constantly staging a step up…or down.
|
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The moment you're exposed to it, your throat burns, it's like a fire rod going in.
|
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A boy who briefly rode in the car recalled her going in and out of consciousness.
|
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"But this specimen strongly shows that evolution's really going in all different directions," Dr. O'Connor said.
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Just saw a tweet saying "I'm feeling sick but I'm still going" in respect to ECCC.
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Also, going in and out of the airport was always followed by a thorough luggage check.
|
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Going in, we'd all been prepared that the night's star would be Zion Williamson, from Duke.
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Did you find some threats that were not as imminent as you had thought going in?
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So we just keep smacking into one another going in opposite directions down the same highway.
|
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About 60 percent of Americans are dissatisfied with the way things are going in this country.
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"We're going in with the intention of being in there for a long time," Whiteman said.
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I've always dreamed about doing that, just one time, going in there and going full-out.
|
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Eliminating or weakening Energy Star and other efficiency programs is absolutely going in the wrong direction.
|
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Please know going in that the dishes here are inspired by tradition, not bound to it.
|
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The Tigers had a threat going in the fourth when Mercer smacked a two-out double.
|
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"Bandaged Grid #1," the most recent painting in the show, is going in this latter direction.
|
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I'm glad the brothers were going in that direction [with the show] and would like more.
|
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California is one of a few states that have been going in this more progressive direction.
|
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There's now a distrust of certain media, and even now going in to the social media.
|
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We were going in our zones; we have certain zones that we have to be in.
|
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You feel like you have a purpose and that things are going in a positive direction.
|
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"It's very exciting going in, and my horse has never been in better shape," she said.
|
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Instead of going in a straight line, I stopped by a few of Sprint's recommended spots.
|
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"I was going in another direction than the critically approved culture was," Le Guin has said.
|
|
We'll get better at that, but I feel like we are going in the right direction.
|
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Mr. Watson, who is black, waited several minutes before going in and sitting next to her.
|
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"But certainly the commitment of the Italian government is going in the right direction," he said.
|
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"The idea is to be solution-oriented rather than going in with a complaint," Segal said.
|
|
Democrats are going in for the kill on the GOP push to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
|
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" On Saturday morning, he specifically criticized the refugee organization HIAS when he said "I'm going in.
|
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Jonathan Chaplin of New Street Research said the numbers impressed because expectations were low going in.
|
|
"I'm just trying to keep things going in the right direction," the Nashville Predators defenseman said.
|
|
There's huge investments going in the U.S. and shales … there are big projects around the world.
|
|
I believe that our country's going in the wrong direction and that it needs new leadership.
|
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He was literally smacking the ball as hard as he can and they were going in.
|
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"They are going in at a time when they are very hungry," Mr. Williams said. Sgt.
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Others will brake suddenly when they pass a pub or a shop, evidently considering going in.
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" — JIMMY FALLON Then he got the audience going in a game of "How cold is it?
|
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So what were your expectations going in, especially having been a fan of Murphy from before?
|
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They're still going to have to buy darts to keep them going in their daily routine.
|
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"I felt like I was hitting good putts and they just weren't going in," Reavie said.
|
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It's more like going in with a concept and playing layers until it turns into something.
|
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The laptop is what works for me — and for Filmstruck, that means going in through the web.
|
|
Jones was actually chosen ahead of Prescott in 2016, going in the second round to Kansas City.
|
|
During that time, Lorne was calling me, going (in Michaels' voice), 'I think you should play Trump.
|
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But no, the Democrats want to keep it going in an effort to help them in 2020.
|
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But right now I'm running with it… I'm going in all different directions and feeling it out.
|
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There&aposs not a lot of statesmen over there, and they&aposre going in with zero leverage.
|
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He and (pitching coach Rick Honeycutt) had an excellent game plan going in and he executed it.
|
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People would come up to you, they're going in, out, into each other's spirit, kissing each other.
|
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I also missed that little blue dot reassuring me that I was going in the right direction.
|
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But Fernandinho is hardly going in cold after being used in all four of the Selecao's matches.
|
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"It's crystal clear where were going...in two years that question's going to seem ridiculous," Stokols said.
|
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That means regional subsidies, benefits payments, tax breaks to allow individuals to keep going in tough times.
|
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I was like, 'The moment you leave is the moment this thing is going in the trash.
|
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And if a baby can detach something small, there's a risk of it going in their mouth.
|
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In November 2017, Khosrowshahi said "we're going in and we're leading forward," when asked about Southeast Asia.
|
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At the rate things are going in Hollywood, however, we're due for a High School Musical reunion.
|
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Some coffee machines simply serve a purpose, namely to get you up and going in the morning.
|
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I use it as sort of an inspiration for determining roughly the big directions I'm going in.
|
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And the last time Rich Homie Quan decided to stop going in, the country fell into barbarism.
|
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It's harder, much harder, than you think going in in terms of the psychological aspect of it.
|
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If you want to go from San Francisco to Hawaii, you'll save $100 by going in September.
|
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She kept the short trend going in 2009 in a white Chanel Couture mini with floral appliqués.
|
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"I'm going in danger with these Border Patrol agents to report on this story," Jones told Hannity.
|
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For some reason, it's only going in theaters for one day in the US, on April 10th.
|
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What I didn't know going in, though, was just how much Big Little Lies would touch me.
|
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I knew going in that she was a human being and she had to be fully rounded.
|
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The Democratic party seems pretty intent from what I can see in going in the latter direction.
|
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But in the case of "A Ride on the Irish Cream," it expressed my befuddlement going in.
|
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In the traditional theatrical release realm (yes, that still exists!), things are going in a similar direction.
|
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"I was a talented kid, but the work wasn't going in the direction I wanted," she said.
|
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They are cowards and they're not going in when they know they're going to come out dead.
|
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The Verge: I'd love to know how the first day of trading is going in your opinion.
|
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"It was nice to see the pucks going in," Fiala said of the 5-on-5 success.
|
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In fact, I have drawers spilling with uncategorized items and our cellar sometimes doesn't bear going in.
|
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I turned to her and instead of going in for one and asked her if I could.
|
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The slow-motion replay showed the puck going in off the stick and the call was overturned.
|
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Going in, they were unfamiliar with the heated debate over art and gentrification happening in Boyle Heights.
|
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Imagine a huge machine, with groceries going in one end and shopping orders coming out the other.
|
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I knew this going in, but until you're there, you can't really figure out what that means.
|
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The hot spell could allow French wheat harvesting to get going in the coming days, traders said.
|
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The Definitive Guide to Business It may be scary not to know where you're going in life.
|
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In a number of Asian countries, however, it has been going in the opposite direction (see chart).
|
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Going in with a clear intention guiding the narrative, and not being too aggressive with the camera.
|
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The change at Petrobras contributed to a confidence shock, and now we're going in the other direction.
|
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"I could certainly see some enterprising member of Congress going in the direction of [capital outflow controls]."
|
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He's a competitive guy and he can see the effort going in from all of the team.
|
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In the end, just imagining people going in his bedroom and looking around — I didn't like it.
|
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By contrast, the economy went into recession just as Nixon's impeachment battle got going in November 1973.
|
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If you do know what you want going in, then it's all about finding the lowest price.
|
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That means it's going in the opposite direction of all the other moons in the same area.
|
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I knew going in that the moment would present itself and it would be obvious to me.
|
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Mike Piazza was going into the Hall of Fame, and he was going in as a Met.
|
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His goal just missed a Senator's skate before going in at 7:09 of the first period.
|
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The difference of going in hopeful and coming out sad was so devastating for all of us.
|
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I was wary about open-world fatigue going in, and really, really worried about the game's tone.
|
|
And they are all going in the wrong direction: global temperatures, desertification, deforestation, ocean acidification, freshwater eutrophication.
|
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"We did know going in that this was going to be a very tough fight," Davis noted.
|
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WE'RE CONTEMPLATING POLICY DIRECTIONS WHICH THE REST OF THE WORLD IS GOING IN THE OTHER – KERNEN: EXACTLY.
|
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"They literally locked us in with a chain because people kept going in and out," he explains.
|
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He doesn't want Bryce going in the room because he knows what will happen if he does.
|
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Like, he was getting in a lot of trouble but we were still going in there recording.
|
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"The person you're talking to or communicating with, have your feet going in their direction," she says.
|
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"We did know going in that this was going to be a very tough fight," Davis added.
|
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You play with yourself anyway, so what's the big deal about going in through the back door?
|
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Therefore, the bus is going in both directions, being stretched through time and space, forever and ever.
|
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Dalton dove trying to stop it going in but caught it just after it crossed the line.
|
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People were waiting way too long until symptoms were unignorable before going in and getting them treated.
|
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I am so drugged up at this point, that I don't even feel the needle going in.
|
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He was basically posting up the keeper so the ball was either going in, or going wide.
|
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And they are getting extra things for going in and helping a company that is exploiting them.
|
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In sum, we're seeing big numbers all around — going in as investments and coming out as exits.
|
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But "his eyes were going in different directions, they weren't looking at the same thing," recalls Davis.
|
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The good news: Getting your IUD out doesn't hurt nearly as badly as it does going in.
|
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"I couldn't actually see it going in but I could tell from the crowd's reaction," he said.
|
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Otherwise, it's going in a safe for my grandkids and never to be used or seen again.
|
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Reaves struggled to get going in the first half, scoring six points on 1-for-8 shooting.
|
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He was ashamed of the word, and yet I've seen others maybe going in the other direction.
|
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The things that came out of it were not the things that we necessarily sought going in.
|
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"I'm a big proponent of going in somewhere where I can influence or impact change," Seiler said.
|
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The model and cookbook author says she was hesitant going in, but everyone made her feel comfortable.
|
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"I heard poorly rated @morning_joe speaks badly of me," he begins, before going in for the jab.
|
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"The one thing you can't know going in is how cool your neighbors can be," he said.
|
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"I think the President is going in the right direction with the best of intentions," Buchzeiger said.
|
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"We've 'turned the corner' in Afghanistan so many times that we're now going in circles," Warren said.
|
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Google and China, you worked on the coming out of China, going in and coming out. Yeah.
|
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There are so many iconic freestyles and that is going in the books as one of them.
|
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Which, at the rate things are going in this country, will probably happen sooner rather than later.
|
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Hausknecht, 65, was biking north when he passed the shooter going in the other direction, Finner said.
|
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"It's what the families themselves brought to it that kept them going in many cases," Klibanoff said.
|
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Over all, things are going in the right direction; we're not increasing total earthquake activity any more.
|
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"When Darrell shot it, I knew it was going in," Miller said, via the Dayton Daily News.
|
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"I can't see Mitch going in and saying, 'All right, we're going to file cloture," he said.
|
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"I felt his fingers going inside of my vagina, going in and out, very forcefully," she said.
|
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What if there was a way to judge how well a presentation was going, in real time?
|
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We're excited to be going in a direction that feels right with plenty of room to explore.
|
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It's a lack of it going in, so maybe there is a little bit of a squeeze.
|
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If no one is home, they still conduct the inspection -- sometimes going in backyards and taking photos.
|
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Without that knowledge, you're just going in blind trying to understand what you should be asking for.
|
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I hear you when you say you are unhappy with the way things are going in America.
|
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We critique each other's work or talk about ideas — this is the direction my project's going in.
|
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It takes a lot of eyes to ensure that turret is coming out and going in straight.
|
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" He added: "It's hard to prepare to go into the game unless you know you're going in.
|
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"As soon as I saw the kick go up, I knew it was going in," Orndoff said.
|
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Then he barrels into the song's theme, keeping a stubbornly syncopated pattern going in the left hand.
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But after two months I feel better about where we are than, frankly, I was going in.
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But I'm so consumed with trying to make sure our ship is going in the right direction.
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The worst form of gridlock involves travelers going in all four directions, and all of them stuck.
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Seeing Get Out was another, since most of us had no idea what to expect going in.
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Despite some momentum going in, Indiana legislators failed to pass a civil rights law for LGBTQ people.
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"Our concern going in was that cannabis use would be detrimental to physical activity," Dr. Bryan says.
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One year after Stonewall, Rivera fought to get a gay rights bill going in New York City.
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We had five camera people going in there regularly, following different people who work in that plant.
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That doesn't mean you shouldn't share data with researchers, but you should know the risks going in.
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Betty says Pepsi emailed them in December to tell them they were going in a different direction.
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Yes, it was politicians ensnared in scandal, but also think about what was going in your daytime.
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Maybe I was a little less shocked than anybody else knowing what's going in on my country.
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But I will say we're going in with a commitment level to try Troy Tulowitzki at shortstop.
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And it was obvious that, going in, Colbert had planned to operate from that playbook once again.
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But, Lopez said, it's important to also recognize that there are states going in the opposite direction.
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"God blessed me with this beautiful home, and it ended up going in the water," she said.
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To me, it just feels like Democrats are afraid they'll lose and are going in every direction.
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"Knowing what we had going in, we had to at least have half a dozen," Harrison said.
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The Hoyas struggled to get going in the first half but settled for a 32-29 halftime.
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And then you have some unique data about how retail sales is going in the holiday period.
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Going in, they were going right at the flag, but they both got bounces that went sideways.
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And the players are going so much faster in the game than they were going in practice.
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Too many shots were going in for the Wildcats, who won easily, 313-79, at the Alamodome.
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"We, like everybody else, sort of misunderstood what direction the country was going in," Mr. Tyler said.
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Once Golden State got going in transition, the crowd became deafening and the Pelicans couldn't keep pace.
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And while they've frequently been, well, a bit odd, this year he's going in a different direction.
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If they drop their horrific barriers & tariffs on U.S. products going in, we will likewise drop ours.
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I had been eating and drinking as usual, but what was going in was not coming out.
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Know anything we should know about what's going in on the anti-vax movement, or anything else?
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The lane was hived off with crash barriers and given over to cyclists going in both directions.
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We are looking to have this memory of ourselves, but she is going in the different direction.
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"They are going in and out very fast," he added without elaborating on details about PDVSA's instructions.
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Well, it's yet another bellwether suggesting that E3 is going in a direction no one really likes.
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Five minutes later I passed two young women going in the opposite direction, toward the sage meadow.
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If you don't have that knowledge going in, come prepared with a willingness to learn and adapt.
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Hutchinson: We're not where we need to be yet, but we are going in the right direction.
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They're tired of all this gloom and doom, and 'the U.S. is going in a trash heap.
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There are guards out in front, but no one ever tried to stop me from going in.
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