The puck went in for us and went in for them.
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"When we went in, we all went in in unison," Tarrell said.
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She went in and talked to them, and then she tweeted us again saying: I went in.
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The blues of the lake went in one pile, the parts of the houses went in another.
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We went in and rehearsed for three days, and on the fourth day we went in at 6:00 p.m.
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Everyone was all smiles, though the first lady went in for the hug as Melania went in for the handshake.
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So that means, on average, the serve went in, the return went in, but a third shot in the court was not a guarantee.
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" - Willa, 237 "He sobbed after dick went in.
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Just days later, Michael went in for an operation that removed part of the tumor, and a month later, went in for a second procedure to remove more of it.
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Once the onion softened, a glug of wine went in, along with the raisins, then, once they'd plumped up, the heat got turned off and the mint and cilantro went in.
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KERNEN: OKAY BUT – ROSS: -- THEY WENT IN IN MARCH.
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Wait — this wasn't how it went in the movie.
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"My son went in first and then I went in and I noticed that she was laying on the floor and I just freaked out," daughter Diane Smoker said, according to the report.
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His life went in a downhill spiral resulting in homelessness.
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We went in there and didn't think they'd be released.
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So I went in that direction at the risk of
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I went in for an interview, and they liked me.
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The puck went in off Nashville goaltender Pekka Rinne's pads.
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Right, so when you went in you were thinking what?
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After fighting, we had different lives, went in different directions.
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Bush canceled a trip, went in [to the hospital] quietly.
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I went in there looked like a pretty empty theater.
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"I went in and wrote them a check," Shea said.
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The militants had apparently fled before the troops went in.
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And then my brain just went in the opposite direction.
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"The last time I went in was 43," she said.
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One day we went in there, and Stripes was dead.
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After the shot went in, I kind of blacked out.
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What went in is surely not what will come out.
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" And: "In Iraq -- so they spent -- President Bush went in.
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After the Russian army went in, Ukraine had little hope.
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I don't remember if we went in the ball pit!
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So of course I went in thinking like an EMT.
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Doe went in the next day to receive a massage.
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Roughly $32 million went in favor of Ossoff's campaign alone.
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And for the big finale, he went in for Trump.
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He went in reverse and again drove over the injured.
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They went in front by as many as 42 points.
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She went in with the lawyer and didn't come out.
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"He went in, he taught them a lesson," Trump said.
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We went in and secured the home, and that's it.
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"That money went in a different direction — completely different direction."
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Fortunately, it went in, and we'll take the one point.
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"I love the way the season went in the end."
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And went in-- by the way, married to Fed royalty.
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President Donald Trump went in, um, another direction on Monday.
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"The board went in a very bad direction," Khosrowshahi said.
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He wasn't interested, and off we went in opposite directions.
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And they went in very different directions over the years.
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I just went in, did all of that, you know?
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In 2008, I went in, and I'm an opinion writer.
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Then it went in circles for more than two weeks.
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Young men went in and out with bottles of beer.
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That year the festival poster went in a conceptual direction.
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After that nothing went in or out of that trailer.
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I first went in 2015 and returned the next year.
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Then he went in search of the perfect romance novel.
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Now we just went in front of our first billboard.
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We all know how the real voting went in 53.
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"I went in that week and everything changed," he said.
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Their gravel voices went in one ear, out the other.
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He seemed pleasantly surprised when a striped ball went in.
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I felt like my own life went in the trash.
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Ito waited outside the crematory as her husband went in.
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Then she went in even harder .... check out the video.
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Our fights went in bizarre circles and were never resolved.
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One day, a local man, Yurka, went in the house.
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The security guard opened the door, and I went in.
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The yuan went in our favor a little bit too.
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"They went in looking for those genes," Dr. Harbert said.
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His shot from a sharp angle went in off Elliott.
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And as they evolved, they went in the right direction.
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I was in a tough spot, but it went in.
|
|
Trump's team ultimately went in another direction on both fronts.
|
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"I went in, got Jim up," Pearcy said of Dailey.
|
|
But trading went in the wrong direction for these bets.
|
|
Unfortunately, some of those rushes went in the wrong direction.
|
|
In almost every instance, they went in the Democrats' favor.
|
|
We went in it, and I did see Harrison's reading.
|
|
Matthew Gorman, went in a car to search for him.
|
|
Often her thoughts went in these contrary directions at once.
|
|
I went in when I was supposed to go in.
|
|
I went in with these presumptions about who Donna Rice was.
|
|
"He went in with Cody but came out alone," says Ulrich.
|
|
Afterward, they went in, slaughtering thousands more, rebels and civilians alike.
|
|
Somehow, it all went in one ear and out the other.
|
|
You recently went in for a technical violation of your parole.
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|
I think that went in one ear and out the other.
|
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He went in, and it doesn't look like he came out.
|
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I went in, danced, and they said, 'Stay for the callback.
|
|
"I went in 'cause I was really embarrassed," she told Stern.
|
|
"And very conveniently, it went in the other direction," Nuzzo said.
|
|
"I went in on Monday morning for an interview," he said.
|
|
Because I remembered how good it was before we went in.
|
|
That is not how this love scene went in his head.
|
|
" Asked what the officer should have done, he said, "Went in.
|
|
I went in for my surgery a week after turning 21.
|
|
The final PSP model, however, went in completely the opposite direction.
|
|
For one thing, their shots went in — 240 percent of them.
|
|
Of course everything went in my favor in the second run.
|
|
Red Hat went in the other direction after its earnings report.
|
|
You went in the closet and you betrayed the lesbian cause.
|
|
After 21 hours, officers went in and found all five bodies.
|
|
How did you choose the anecdotes that went in the memoir?
|
|
His shot from the right circle went in off Datsyuk's shoulder.
|
|
He went in and told the Black Panthers and Black Muslims.
|
|
Fortunately, I got it over the pad and it went in.
|
|
Melania went in for a handshake, but Michelle wanted a hug.
|
|
We went in and got sent to children's main campus immediately.
|
|
I just kind of whacked at it, and it went in.
|
|
We went in to cut some new songs, which we did.
|
|
Even after that whole thing, I went in kind of blindly.
|
|
For the next several weeks, I went in for additional tests.
|
|
I saw him off his line and fortunately, it went in.
|
|
I went in and did the song in about 15 minutes.
|
|
Every store I went in, it was cheap and tacky clothing.
|
|
His observations on fire went in some interesting and strange directions.
|
|
"Phil Bredesen!" she hollered as she went in for a hug.
|
|
However, I gave myself a stern talking-to and went in.
|
|
At 30 weeks we went in for a bi-weekly ultrasound.
|
|
On a walk one day, he went in for a kiss.
|
|
"It went in the lights, but that's no excuse," Benintendi said.
|
|
I went in there and I yelled it, that's close enough.
|
|
Meghan also went in to hug Jay, who was standing by.
|
|
I went in with nothing, and I came out with something.
|
|
And he waved me into his office, and I went in.
|
|
Trigger went in with him, and waited patiently at his feet.
|
|
The fiftieth anniversary of Plath's death came and went in 21960.
|
|
When he opened his mouth to mew, the food went in.
|
|
I went in to use the facilities, walking past a desk.
|
|
Basically, I went in and called him out and said, 'F.
|
|
Wherever the ball went, the camera went in the opposite direction.
|
|
There was just a tiny hole where the bullet went in.
|
|
"I went in there and I was floored," Ms. Benzinger said.
|
|
Because everyone went in and deleted it, or some people did.
|
|
So we went in, we sat down and said, 'We're homosexuals.
|
|
Mr. Turner breaks the surface as smoothly as he went in.
|
|
"He never went in," Sheriff Israel said in a news conference.
|
|
Was the egg too cold before it went in the water?
|
|
"I went in assuming that everybody was a catfish," Sasso says.
|
|
I had to take Xanax and only went in three times.
|
|
The ball just kept rolling and almost went in the water.
|
|
I could have had a couple and that one went in.
|
|
In the end, they lost, and the new Millennium went in.
|
|
And I did not select what pieces went in the boxes.
|
|
"I went in to see what they were doing," he said.
|
|
The following day I went in early and reported the incident.
|
|
"I couldn't believe when that last putt went in," she said.
|
|
Mr. McConnell on Thursday went in search of a silver lining.
|
|
The deadline to implement those sanctions came and went in January.
|
|
"She comes out much stronger than she went in," Sonenshein said.
|
|
Mindy says she went in disguise so she wouldn't get harassed.
|
|
They went into the Olympics, they went in with good spirit.
|
|
If I went in a big fan, I came out evangelical.
|
|
And we went in video way too fast, way too early.
|
|
In 2000, two guys named Jeremy went in this round. 343.
|
|
He had that thing, it just went in his ear. Yeah.
|
|
And so I went in as the head of digital media.
|
|
"I was just hoping that it went in my glove," Ackley said.
|
|
Thurman, on the other hand, went in the opposite direction as Badgley.
|
|
"We went in different directions very rapidly," that person explained to CNBC.
|
|
The lizard went in head-first and landed in the Microraptor's stomach.
|
|
It&aposs the thing that he told me when he went in.
|
|
When they went in, it was much worse than they had expected.
|
|
When Stone went in for a hug, and it didn't quite land.
|
|
But he went in and did his job anyway, the department said.
|
|
Yeah, me and Lew, I think we went in on it together.
|
|
So, I went in and I felt really good about the audition.
|
|
"It took a bounce off my stick and went in," Martin said.
|
|
It seemed like every time they took a shot, it went in.
|
|
Bullets that went in and shattered something and fragments are still in.
|
|
And how did meeting her affect where you went in your performance?
|
|
Several members patted him on the back and went in for hugs.
|
|
He gave me a thumb's up last night when I went in.
|
|
Coachella came and went in two short weekends — but Beychella is forever.
|
|
"He went in to get his brothers," she told the news station.
|
|
They'd seen a small piece of the movie before they went in.
|
|
I went in skeptical, but the iboga lived up to its promises.
|
|
I went in for a patch test 48 hours before the treatment.
|
|
On May 13th Mr Fernandes went in front of a camera again.
|
|
"We worked on it until the last day when she went in."
|
|
And I went in to her and told her I loved her.
|
|
Ask Rick Lazio how that went in his Senate campaign against Clinton.
|
|
"The show we're making now is what I went in to sell."
|
|
Instead, he penned the opinion that went in favor of the school.
|
|
With this in mind, I went in search of some customers, i.e.
|
|
We believe that we will have leverage when we went in November.
|
|
I went in and there was this sea of men in suits.
|
|
Wherever he went in Manchester, the reaction seemed to be the same.
|
|
He had four kids when he went in; I had two kids.
|
|
I&aposm not upset that people went in a room with him.
|
|
Then, for the Trump presidency the errors went in the opposite direction.
|
|
Milliken went in, killing enemy forces from less than 20 feet away.
|
|
Green Bay's first three drives went in reverse for minus-8 yards.
|
|
She sort of went in there and made a very separate entrance.
|
|
I went in up to my groin and came out almost entirely.
|
|
So when we went in the studio it was actually really fun.
|
|
I went in February 2014, stayed one year and 10 months total.
|
|
His shot ramped up Stecher's stick and went in over Miller's shoulder.
|
|
When I went in, the jazz trio was midway through their set.
|
|
The young woman hopped out the car and went in with him.
|
|
"I went in there and just reacted to whatever happened," says Cole.
|
|
As a player, he always changed the game when he went in.
|
|
He went in there and made 30 saves (actually 31) for us.
|
|
"Went in on it with 3 buddies on Bovada," he told me.
|
|
The Civil War fighting went in circles until President Lincoln discovered Gen.
|
|
Clinton went in and out of the back entrance to little fanfare.
|
|
I went in use the bathroom I was locked in the bathroom.
|
|
So Hnath went in the opposite direction, making her a successful author.
|
|
When I went in the stadium, I lost sight of the fixer.
|
|
We went in fairly confident about what the top solutions would be.
|
|
I went in and phoned Ian to tell him where I was.
|
|
It went in the opposite direction when Mr. Comey indicated on Oct.
|
|
The officers backed off, he said, and then SWAT teams went in.
|
|
Lawan and her husband went in different directions, splitting up the children.
|
|
I went in thinking it was going to be a normal day.
|
|
Will was swarmed by fans who went in for selfies and hugs.
|
|
The Islanders' first two goals went in off Stars goalie Anton Khudobin.
|
|
As a result of that, he went in and made some changes.
|
|
I went in late March, hoping to see desert wildflowers in bloom.
|
|
I went in, met with Chad [the "John Wick" director Chad Stahelski].
|
|
I didn't have a good feeling when I went in the building.
|
|
Company officials went in to the current round of negotiations seeking cuts.
|
|
Bulldozers and excavation machines went in and out of the disaster site.
|
|
Eventually, the two siblings went in as well after most everyone entered.
|
|
If the lob went in, it would be a winner for Hercog.
|
|
But that reunion went in a decidedly different — and much more romantic!
|
|
It felt good leaving my hands, so I'm glad it went in.
|
|
When I extended my hand, he immediately went in for a hug.
|
|
Her marriage crumbled, while Jimmy went in search of a past denied.
|
|
If that sounds easy, consider how the previous election went, in 2017.
|
|
It was a great pass, and I'm glad (the shot) went in.
|
|
When y'all went in to go shopping, who you think it was?
|
|
The FBI went in and they told them, 'Get out of here.
|
|
"Once Mauricio went in, the policy went on hyperdrive," Mr. Rubio said.
|
|
The cases raised similar issues, yet the justices went in opposite directions.
|
|
It actually came out of the water cleaner than it went in!
|
|
Instead, I went in for the scan and hoped for the best.
|
|
I was asked to come over and I went in my Jag.
|
|
This sound is about 10,000 times smaller than the sound that went in.
|
|
Yes. He went in with the camera and to do these choreographed movements.
|
|
When she finally went in for tests, her x-rays showed massive deterioration.
|
|
So you went in and you did research reports on all these stocks.
|
|
And I went in and begged for Charlie's job, and was very fortunate.
|
|
We went in later that evening and arrested him and the shift manager.
|
|
By the time she went in for an exam, her cancer had advanced.
|
|
I went in for a few interviews and met with the executive director.
|
|
Drake gave a romantic speech and went in for the kiss; Rih dodged.
|
|
So I went in [to school] every weekend while I was on leave.
|
|
When he arrived, the three of them, plus Lino's family, went in together.
|
|
As you can imagine, the internet went in, calling his performance Oscar-worthy.
|
|
And will we finally work out where Gendry went in that little rowboat?
|
|
At that point, Aseem went in and tailored the role to fit her.
|
|
Like y'all he shook my hand when I went in for a hug.
|
|
"We went in for a sonogram, and there wasn't a heartbeat," said Warren.
|
|
Fed Chair Janet Yellen went in front of the Senate Banking Committee Tuesday.
|
|
Caleb Diaz, a hero of sorts, saw the obvious joke and went in.
|
|
And we came to the bench and they told us it went in.
|
|
"He actually went in and told them to follow him," Chief Blackledge said.
|
|
The second time they went in, she told the doctor what had happened.
|
|
His hard shot went in as Reimer was screened by teammate Mike Matheson.
|
|
So a second nasogastric tube went in, this time after very little deliberation.
|
|
The tricky deflection went in over the shoulder of Avalanche goalie Calvin Pickard.
|
|
Wolfhard gave her a heads up before he went in for the kiss.
|
|
But after the subprime crisis in 2008 things went in the other direction.
|
|
I went in and saw a spot and was able to hit it.
|
|
But when you went in, you've done quite a lot of changing. Yes.
|
|
But the Age of Age came and went in less than a year.
|
|
" She added: "You know, they went in the ambulance by themselves… It's scary.
|
|
In Vancouver, he went in expected to medal and walked away with none.
|
|
Just about everything imaginable went in the Lions' favor to start the game.
|
|
"My heart went in my throat," said the woman, who was not identified.
|
|
Either out of anger or design, Comey went in the more shocking direction.
|
|
Those are good investments, I think, for the people that went in early.
|
|
He went in on the hook and he put a verse on there.
|
|
She also went in for a touch up right before the big dance.
|
|
Ann's anger Ann Coulter went in on Delta over a seat mix-up.
|
|
We went in the very next day and just jammed our hearts out.
|
|
Another bomb went off when the recovery team went in to extract them.
|
|
No development has occurred there since prior to when those lines went in.
|
|
We went in—all of us had money—and we wanted some hamburgers.
|
|
Jackson stayed outside while the other boys went in and threatened the clerk.
|
|
We went in front of a congressional delegation in DC at the Capitol.
|
|
Being someone prone to extreme behavior, I went in the complete opposite direction.
|
|
Bonus points if you actually forgot the thing you went in to get.
|
|
I went in one day, and the files were outside in the trash.
|
|
In Afghanistan, we went in after 9/11 with a mission I supported.
|
|
Late in the third, Klefbom's blast caromed off the post and went in.
|
|
So we went in, and I asked if they could fix my watch.
|
|
"They went in as quickly as they could with the knowledge they had."
|
|
Then I went in the cottage and took a look around, drove to
|
|
A bag of Trader Joe's Veggie & Flaxseed Tortilla Chips went in a cupboard.
|
|
After that, I went in search of some weed lube of my own.
|
|
We had made the record before we went in there, up in Topanga.
|
|
On the morning of May 16, 2015, Junjun went in for the checkup.
|
|
We smoked a bit of Mary Jane, and then went in and danced.
|
|
These sequences were stagnant and upsetting, whether the ball went in or not.
|
|
Amazingly, he came out as dignified a man as when he went in.
|
|
Everything that followed in the game itself went in the visitors' favor, too.
|
|
We went in knowing it would be an Amnesia game from day one.
|
|
When I went in, I was sitting alongside a girl who was sobbing.
|
|
Downtown Kansas City and Omaha have not flooded since the dams went in.
|
|
We went in a more modern direction: DNA test kits for each other.
|
|
"I don't know if anybody else went in besides him," Mr. Hardin said.
|
|
I went in thinking I would be disappointed, but I've been pleasantly surprised.
|
|
A hospice nurse, Tracy Kahn, arrived and went in to check on Mom.
|
|
Musk: They followed their own passions, and they all went in different directions.
|
|
James got a late hand in his face, but the 3 went in.
|
|
I went in later: here is the same view from the other side.
|
|
I went in the room, and I saw him strapped on that gurney.
|
|
Reinhart's shot went in just under the crossbar, and Bobrovsky was then pulled.
|
|
I went in alone with a camera and planted myself in the corner.
|
|
I was just happy that it went in the back of the net.
|
|
" Ms. Fox added: "I went in there insecure and with low self-worth.
|
|
We kind of went in and out of sleep for another 45 minutes.
|
|
Outside his window, young women came and went in their crisp school uniforms.
|
|
However, video review again went in Columbus' favor, as Paul was ruled offside.
|
|
Two hand-tightened screws then went in on each end, no screwdriver necessary.
|
|
"I went in it and offered to invest on the spot," said Altman.
|
|
Pompeo went, in part, because North Korea promised him a meeting with Kim.
|
|
Mason and Marrero waited in the car while Broussard and Flip went in.
|
|
When he was 12, he went in, intending to buy a practical joke.
|
|
"I had my move before I even went in," said Karlsson, who moved the puck from his backhand to his forehand before beating Canadiens goalie Al Montoya with a low shot to the stick side that went in off the post.
|
|
The horns just went in in a really weird way, and he gored me.
|
|
At some point, meth tweakers went in and pulled out all the copper wiring.
|
|
Then we went in the room again and they pushed me on the bed.
|
|
Recently, he went in with stomach pains, and doctors downgraded that to a week.
|
|
The ones that went in my shoulders instantly relaxed my perpetually tight upper back.
|
|
After applying a base coat, I went in with two coats of Nails Inc.
|
|
We went in the city to investigate what beautiful buildings [were available] to dress.
|
|
So you can get a sense of why they went in their own direction.
|
|
"I just hope he comes out better than when he went in," she said.
|
|
Then we went in the room again, and they pushed me on the bed.
|
|
Trump went in for a whiff, pushing his face in between Giuliani's fake breasts.
|
|
But sometimes I wanted a frittata, so I went in and got the eggs.
|
|
Not only did their savings stop, but they went in reverse and spent prematurely.
|
|
And so Eagles fans went in droves to Minneapolis's Eagle establishment, surprising everyone involved.
|
|
We had end-of-shot-clock shots we just threw up and went in.
|
|
Three weeks after she went in to get her ovarian cysts removed, Fedyaeva died.
|
|
Having heard earlier Skullcandy models, I went in expecting tinny sound and muddy bass.
|
|
Then, he quite literally bowed down to her and went in for a kiss.
|
|
It wasn't something that I went in looking for, but it was very visible.
|
|
Cairo secured the area around the bin Laden compound while Navy SEALs went in.
|
|
"I know I would never get out if I went in there," Ross said.
|
|
I finished my email, and then went in to join him on the bed.
|
|
The police have abandoned the thing and he went in there and he tried.
|
|
It was playing in the operating room when I went in for my colonoscopy.
|
|
There were two other bids, but we went in at asking price for $360,000.
|
|
When the tea did not arrive from the basement kitchen, she went in search.
|
|
It went in full-force after the loss of my own cousin in Syria.
|
|
She wept openly, and, when Lauer went in to comfort her, Curry turned away.
|
|
When the jury went in to deliberate on the verdict, it was nerve-jangling.
|
|
The workers complied with the supervisor's request and went in smaller groups to pray.
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Bannon went in hard, lost badly but seemed to have moved on very quickly.
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When you went in, did you have someone you were modelling your writing after?
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I didn't plan on that—my life just went in a completely different direction.
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I was nervous as a cat the first time I went in for radiation.
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Patterson lined up wide right, went in motion left and blasted around left end.
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"I went in believing it was a very safe, good area," he told reporters.
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So I just went in and dropped my CV. The chef was actually impressed.
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Unfortunately, the host went in with too much gusto, and Richie with too little.
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When Abraham went in for a checkup in 203, Gilbert told him about Promescent.
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He went in the same direction as the jury box or the jury room.
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I waited outside for the sun to come up, and then I went in.
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Someone at the ranch went in to check on him and found him unresponsive.
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After the Apollo program kids went in increasing numbers to be scientists and engineers.
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Heather Grabin, 30, Jersey City, New Jersey I went in with an open mind.
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Kesha introduced herself and immediately went in for a hug, only to be rebuffed.
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When we got there only the first ones that went in had a bed.
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It will be interesting to see how the December quarter went in that regard.
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However, the folks over at the news aggregating website Digg went in another direction.
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I went in with good intentions — well, you know what they say about those.
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After Thursday's game against Montreal, "Stammer went in to see the doctors," Yzerman said.
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And like the frontier, if you went in early, you could stake a claim.
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When he went in to run at first base, Roberts took a big lead.
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Soon after arriving, the family went in their church clothes to see the ocean.
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I went in the studio with her, and they didn't really need my help.
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At night, she stayed in the front room, and I mainly went in back.
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The rebound of Gustav Nyquist's shot off the rush went in off Athanasiou's skate.
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Many investors who went in early, such as GIC in UBS, have lost money.
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For the 2017 edition, entitled "Emotional," photographer Peter Lindbergh went in a different direction.
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I had many chances to sit and not do this, but I went in.
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Both goals came in the second period as Winnipeg went in front 21-219.
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And Junior said, "Well I'm not going to take it" and he went in.
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He was loose, yelling "Bucket!" after his first shot, a 93-pointer, went in.
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He went in, commanded the huddle, did a great job of moving the ball.
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TIBET, the location of the film "Lost Horizon," went in easily, as did YELP.
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He just went in the booth and fuckin killed it right then and there.
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We went in, and it was great; it was just like a normal club.
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"I would've liked to have went in there and died with them," Bledsoe said.
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Maid showed me 183 new Rs.500 notes that went in the wash *once*.
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If you went into business, you only went in from one of two ways.
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"It's the thing that he told me when he went in," Mr. Trump said.
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The band soon went in a different direction and (longer, sadder story) I quit.
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So I went in with a big black coat and smuggled the book out.
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I went in knowing that this was a make-or-break sort of move.
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So it went in two different directions: Some were homers and some were singles.
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Because the really amazing thing about, at least the bathroom I went in to.
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He went in on the guilty plea of Michael Flynn — and even defended him.
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Off the rush, his shot from the right circle went in off Murray's glove.
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That might've been one of the goals of the tournament if it went in.
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"He went in to save lives, to save other people," Sheriff Geoff Dean said.
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Still, the son printed out the article and went in search of Caroline Jenckes.
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Well, the people who went in on the scheme knew that it was shady.
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They went in and they said, 'Actually, you didn't file any of this correctly.
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"Honestly, it&aposs nature&aposs wonder on how that went in," O&aposBrien said.
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The fans serenaded the Packers with boos as the team went in for halftime.
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Doug likes to say we went in with an unlimited budget and exceeded that.
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Some had concerns after their pets that went in for surgery ended up dying.
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"We went in with confidence that the courts would agree with us," he said.
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After waving at the crowd, Trudeau went in first for a handshake with Obama.
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He went in and sat with prosecutors and the agents, and he provided information.
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Representative Matt Gaetz went in hard on her during his five minutes of questioning.
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After we split up, I went in search of that elusive connection and intimacy.
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Before she went in though, our camera guy asked point-blank ... is it true?
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She is a time trial genius, so went in with what she had planned.
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When Aaron was 16, (his) father went in for a hernia operation and died.
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But she didn't have a martial arts background, and went in at ground zero.
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After about 20 min I went in his room… this is where it gets bad.
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The 14-inch decorative dagger that pierced Thomas Via's back went in seven inches deep.
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Larger ones went in back, and all were rolled from the ends to the roots.
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It's a substance abuse program, but he was not abusing drugs when he went in.
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We watched her walk through the hallways and she went in to answer some questions.
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He went in without hesitation and came out with a very wet, scared little dog.
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The first time I went in for a casting I struggled with that very question.
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In May, she went in for a routine check-up to prepare for the move.
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He went in the kitchen, he opened the refrigerator, he was just knocking shit down.
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His bandmates all went in separate directions after the JUDGE's breakup, leading completely different lives.
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There are other people went in," adding, "We just need to get somebody out here.
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After losing a team fight, Cloud9 went in for an ill-advised attack on TSM.
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Those went in the trash and I went to the store and bought him gloves.
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I could see through the window as the cops went in and subdued the guy.
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The reduced vote share for the biggest centrist parties went "in the other direction", however.
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He also went in for a kiss, but Rihanna pulled away at the last second.
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She said she went in through the driver's seat and climbed into the passenger's side.
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We should have followed the women but I didn't know what direction they went in.
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TARLOV: I went in to a Chick-fil-A for the first time for you.
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With my husband's enthusiastic support, I went in search of the Cannabis Club in Breckenridge.
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"I actually went in before the demo day to do some coaching," Logan tells me.
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The Blues went in front, but David Faupala then levelled it up at 1-1.
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To prove them wrong, I went in search to find one to support my argument.
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I came off of 16-hour days healthier than I was when I went in.
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She really worked on fostering a sense of us having relationships before we went in.
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I went in the studio last week for two days and we cut 11 more.
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Helmsley's table in the hotel restaurant, and Ms. Rochelle went in to take his coat.
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Factory surveys for major technology exporters Taiwan and Korea went in opposite directions in October.
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"I went in and applied for a job and they hired me," Frank tells PEOPLE.
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Brady went in at the break with 146 yards passing, while Michel had 75 rushing.
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He arranged it, I went in and did the mixing on it with an engineer.
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Her 15-year-old cousin went in to buy snacks while they waited for help.
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Only DeRozan threw the ball wayyyy up in the air and somehow it went in.
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We went in search of spring, starting with the annual Orchid Show in the Bronx.
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Family, stability… the guy who wanted all that went in the ice 75 years ago.
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The first couple went in, felt great, and I decided to keep on firing away.
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Wayne and Birdman eventually ran into each other and went in for the man hug.
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When she came and pulled me a second time, she went in for a kiss.
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Check out how our time at the NASA booth went in the video above. h2.
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However, James and the producers went in a different direction, adding Hayes as his wife.
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Rebecca Gayheart: I went in, and I auditioned initially for every role in the movie.
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Tom Brady doesn't have any caffeine or alcohol, so I went in ready for death.
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But the referendums required to turn him out of office both went in his favour.
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I was pushing laterally and just tried to slide it through and it went in.
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Why molder while the family rehashes As ghosts the grievances that went in one ear . . . ?
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"I just tried to throw it at the net and it went in," Anderson said.
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She found a hole where the gas went in and looked inside with her flashlight.
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Saban said he interviewed Smith but went in a different direction after a vetting process.
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I went in there with extreme confidence, extreme energy and a love for the game.
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The Afghans were having a civil war in 22011 when we first went in there.
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The reduced vote share for the biggest centrist parties went "in the other direction", however.
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Alana: When I first went in there, I'm like, how can anything beat Anchor Bar?
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I decided to add my cereal to my cart and it went in with ease.
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"That's one of the things we learnt and went in and quickly changed," he said.
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But Bannon ultimately did not push for Yellen and Trump went in a different direction.
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"I thought Ortiz might ambush the heater, so I went in another direction," Tomlin said.
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I went in there to bring a cup of coffee to somebody that I love.
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In the October CNN/New York Times debate, Buttigieg went in swinging and attacked Rep.
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They met cute: Bob went in for a cut, and Jenn accidentally clipped his ear.
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Only a few moments after the call went in, the police roared into the alleyway.
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I was a drug addict when I went in and sober when I came out.
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The thing I still wonder about was when Trump went in on Friday, in Pensacola.
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I definitely went in and watched everyone have sex because I couldn't believe my eyes.
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Our photog went in for the warm and fuzzy ... will Kanye and Kim have #3?
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I got better for a bit but went in the same direction four years later.
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"Less than a week before the trials, they went in with a needle," Marra said.
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I went in via S-Bahn in Berlin and was usually followed by plainclothes [officers].
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He says he went in with heartburn and was told to lie on a table.
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I came out more educated, and understand the world better than when I went in.
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They weren't always about sex, but they often went in that direction because that's me.
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That series corrected afterward and went in a fairly bland and manageable and accessible direction.
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It is the most extreme version of how the rivalry went in its first years.
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On Soccer EDINBURGH, Scotland — When the second goal went in, Ian Cathro felt a shift.
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Mr. Pazmiño said that after the camera went in, surveillance teams following him backed off.
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That's what she did, and the ball went in, giving Navy the 66-64 win.
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And then we could blanch those peas in boiling water before the pasta went in.
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"I went in there and this lovely lady, who was knitting quite calmly," he said.
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"I just kinda went in the bedroom, laid down on the bed, just thought: "O.
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Anthony Scaramucci came and went in 10 days, with a profanity-laced tirade in between.
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"I'm lucky to have played with great people wherever I went in hockey," Selanne said.
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And then I went in and pitched the movie, and it all happened really quickly.
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I went in for an ultrasound at around seven weeks, and there was no heartbeat.
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To be honest, when I first started testing it, I went in with zero expectations.
|
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TMZ reported that Brown went in his house as police arrived and subsequently was unresponsive.
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I first went in 2012, then 2019, and then again this year for CES 2020.
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After taking a pass from Aaron Ekblad, Connolly's blast went in off Ullmark's left arm.
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The patient left the office, and Dr. Duah went in to see her next patient.
|
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His fiancée, who has been outside the building since he went in, fears the worst.
|
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I went in that day and sat there and wrote — and that song came out.
|
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I went in to check on her several times to make sure she was alive.
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"I went in thinking, 'I'm going to give my best, sincere, heartbreaking performance,'" she said.
|
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"When I went in, she was crushed under a grooming table," Seifert told the affiliate.
|
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"I went in there with a game plan today to win the match," she said.
|
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"We're concerned because he went in as a fit and healthy man," Condon told Reuters.
|
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When you're sick, you expect to come out feeling better than when you went in.
|
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A guard hit him all the way to the toilets, but he went in alone.
|
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Keith Yandle's shot from the point struck Barkov and went in for his 15th goal.
|
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Mr. Ransom went in while Mr. Freeman stood watch outside, according to a criminal complaint.
|
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Numbers alone, however, are not enough, under a policy that went in effect on Saturday.
|
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And when they went in there they found a FedEx account, and they subpoenaed FedEx.
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We went in and did a lot of rearrangements on "Climax" at the last minute.
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I went in and said, 'For me it's fifty/fifty, with heroes on both sides.
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Mr. Obama will be the first president to visit Cuba since Calvin Coolidge went in 1928.
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My tutor actually gave me a big pair of sunglasses to wear when I went in.
|
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"Because when all this equipment went in there was no talk of these issues," he said.
|
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I'll admit I went in hoping to find fault with it, and it blew me away.
|
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According to Cocoa police spokeswoman Yvonne Martinez, Dunn went in the pond about 12:50 p.m.
|
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The puck went in the net with 2:06 remaining to give Gaudreau a hat trick.
|
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"We all went in perfectly healthy and came back with breathing issues or worse," he says.
|
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Naturally, the internet went in: Not one POC qualified as an intern in all of DC?
|
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Although her family had no history of breast cancer, she went in and got the test.
|
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"The president recounted to me, among other things, how the campaign went in Colorado," Gorsuch said.
|
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"Neither of us went in to this project thinking Francophone was all that mattered," Meserole explains.
|
|
The chord progressions, the melodies, I think that we went in with a good base, right?
|
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Authorities went in hoping to rescue the others, but found all of them dead from gunshots.
|
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I know where the key was at, I went in and seen them on the floor.
|
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"When my arm went in there, that must have been instant shock," Schlafman told KFGO News.
|
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"He went in the gym and showed the coaches what he'd been working on," Carroll recalls.
|
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" Quotable "The first lady I went to, I went in and was very skeptical and cynical. . . .
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Then he shifted into the backfield to become a slot back, and went in motion left.
|
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So he contacted the Arizona Bureau of Radiation Control which went in to inspect the crematorium.
|
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Whaley, then a 40-year-old nursing student in Texas, went in search of a solution.
|
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So, I went in search of open Wi-Fi networks and thready AT&T LTE connections.
|
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Donald Trump went in the opposite direction and he has total command of the 2016 field.
|
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Sometimes he drove but sometimes we went in his motor launch, pulling up to the pier.
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I just went in and decided to make something I love and put it out there.
|
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Pepper dove into thick scrub to ferret out the man; came out; and went in again.
|
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And that tells us a lot about where the series went in its final two seasons.
|
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But it became clear when I went in that this wasn't going to be an option.
|
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After the Fable, each Praxis went in different directions, but it was always creative and ritualistic.
|
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I think a lot of people went in earlly and you had that big draft upwards.
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So I went in and I said, folks, you have to pay up, you are delinquent.
|
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Instead, the GOP went in entirely the opposite direction, and four years later, nominated Donald Trump.
|
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The Top Chef fan-favorite went in for a PET scan and received the devastating news.
|
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" But Trump's caddie goes, "No, this is the president's ball; your ball went in the water.
|
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Once it went in, they would run off the solar panels until the sun went down.
|
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The opposing defenseman picked up the puck, and Roy went in to deliver a shoulder check.
|
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And, while we LOVE Daymond John, dude went in a simple skeleton jumpsuit -- COME ON, MAN!!!!
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I don't know why he went in -- because honestly, there was no reason to go in.
|
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"They went in through my ribs with a tiny camera and snipped it out," King says.
|
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I was so relieved after it went in, and I think it really got me going.
|
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"That's tough," said Nets center Brook Lopez, who tipped Jackson's last shot before it went in.
|
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Travis went in late last week when doctors discovered he had blood clots in both arms.
|
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"Amanda Nunes caught Cris Cyborg because Cris Cyborg went in there wild and crazy," Shields says.
|
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He said it was the best that she was with me and went in her sleep.
|
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When Bonnie went in for her surgery, Courtney had to go to one of those institutions.
|
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There are other people [who] went in," adding, "We just need to get somebody out here.
|
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And then as we went in, we were still thinking we we're gonna see [Oscar wardrobes].
|
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Yet the judge excluded the outcome of the juvenile court case that went in Shaffer's favor.
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The way she went in with a savage comment without batting an eye gives us hope.
|
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Asked what Peterson should have done, Israel said: "went in, addressed the killer, killed the killer."
|
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We got the D and the goalie to bite, and we were fortunate it went in.
|
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I went in—it was me alone in what felt like the ruins of a culture.
|
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We did hundreds of hours of research because I went in thinking, oh, look at me.
|
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Before you went in, you had to enter this sequence on a keypad, then your thumbprint.
|
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As the numbers went in the wrong direction, [TruTV] had every right to give us notes.
|
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All the time I tell people that even if you went in, you should absolutely complain.
|
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So if what comes out strongly resembles what went in, maybe you should see a doctor.
|
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And so it went in the final week before the unofficial start of summer, with Mrs.
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"He went in there to save people and made the ultimate sacrifice," Dean said of Helus.
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" He added: "We went in to hang the Saigon government, to kill the war in Vietnam.
|
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Ultimately, [Aladdin] chooses to be a street thief, but he just went in the other direction.
|
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"A couple days after the election, I went in to see [Speaker] Carl Albert," Wirth said.
|
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This year, the US team went in with a very contagious We Can Do It attitude.
|
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He would come out of the bathroom, and it was cleaner than when he went in.
|
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I can remember reading "The Bobbsey Twins" as a child, so NAN went in right away.
|
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"My sister survived a mall shooting and I went in there to find her," Ismail says.
|
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"I went in geared up, but realistic," said Laura Hertzfeld, who competed on Holzhauer's fifth game.
|
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When I first went in I was completely in shock and didn't know what was happening.
|
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Basically, do people feel their lives are doing better economically than when that president went in?
|
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He went in for radiation treatment, and soon appeared to have beaten the cancer back again.
|
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He went in to rescue the dog and they both went over the falls, WYFF reported.
|
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I went in to "Studio 54," a new documentary directed by Matt Tyrnauer, thinking definitely not.
|
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A few days later, back home, I went in and, for $895, grabbed them for real.
|
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I went in just thinking only the top three get in, so just go for it.
|
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When I dropped the whisk and went in for the cuddle my hands were badly mauled.
|
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We passed, then another batch of more than 150 people, including women, went in for training.
|
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He didn't really know those songs and just went in and came up with those parts.
|
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However, after the Vietnam War era, liberal thinking in this area went in the opposite direction.
|
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Kanye West's implosive iconoclasm went in tandem with visits to Trump Tower and the White House.
|
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I decided I wasn't going to try and write a pop song when I went in.
|
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I went in for a meeting with her that I thought was just another general meeting.
|
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They did cheer Anthony when his first shot of the game, a 3-pointer, went in.
|
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People went in all different directions as the planes roared overhead and things started to explode.
|
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The other three advancing Tuesday went in this order: Uruguay (31), Argentina (28) and Colombia (27).
|
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Some colleagues even went in on Monday, though by Tuesday, working from home was largely mandatory.
|
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I went in for an initial consultation with the local GP and I was very impressed.
|
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I waited in the car — a gray Opel — while she went in to fill the script.
|
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But that was as far as the president went in publicly endorsing the report on Friday.
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" • "The culture went wrong, the governance went wrong, the board went in a very bad direction.
|
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In an era of portals, flash banners and link directories, it went in the opposite direction.
|
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Our contractors went in there, moved her stove, and patched an open hole in her wall.
|
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I once taught a class full of them, and always went in with a trembling heart.
|
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And he pioneered aerial photography, a pursuit that went in hand with his obsession with flight.
|
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In the winter of 1996, a young couple went in for a regular prenatal check-up.
|
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Struck by her mind, her vision and her prose, he went in search of her past.
|
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With Japan, where Iran's president went in December, the country wants to anchor relations in Asia.
|
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So my bad ideas go in the same place that Patrick White's bad ideas went in.
|
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I went in with low expectations and was pleasantly surprised by how much fun I had.
|
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TMZ reported that Brown went in his house as police arrived and has since been unresponsive.
|
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After receiving a threatening anonymous phone call, he went in despair into his kitchen and prayed.
|
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I went in asking for a two-inch cut with layers, and it turned out well.
|
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Curry fired up 10 3-pointers, but none went in, and the Warriors lost by 20.
|
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He also went in depth to describe Trump's appearance when recounting their first in-person meeting.
|
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Thwarted, Nixon went in-house, and created an internal security unit to plug national security leaks.
|
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Darling's trey went in and out with Delaware trailing 68-60 and only 2:01 left.
|
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The wire service noted that Russian news outlets said that Huntsman's deputy went in his place.
|
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Instead, he gave her the award and went in for a kiss — and he was denied.
|
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When I got Skyrim, I knew that I'd be in trouble if I went in blind.
|
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I went in, [the proprietor] set everything up, and instructed me on how to smoke it.
|
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And then even if the investigators, let's say, went in and raided that ... Stopped one doctor.
|
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I was really excited to go back to where he went in on some Jodeci melodies.
|
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As Shane joined his father and sister in the ring, Vince went in for a hug.
|
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He was 25-years-old when he was in control and 30 when he went in jail.
|
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But this time we went in here to bring an option of food sustainability and socially driven.
|
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Only one person was allowed into the cramped room in the maternity ward, so Maegan went in.
|
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But when the reality star went in to receive the results of her latest scans on Dec.
|
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"He went on a witch hunt and went in way over his head," the elder Brady said.
|
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His shot from low in the left circle went in off of Mrazek for his fourth goal.
|
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"I think a lot of people probably felt he could've went in the first round," Kidd says.
|
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For years, he went in and out of remission, Bell says, but he never lost his spark.
|
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Craig Stearns and our art department really went in and built sets that felt endemic to California.
|
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The second grievance hearing took place Friday, with ProFootballTalk reporting it also went in the league's favor.
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That was really the first one that went in, but Expedia came in and undercut them essentially.
|
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But I went in and he ended up giving me this tiny role with a couple lines.
|
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"We went in to cut some new songs, which we did," the 68-year-old Wood said.
|
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"I went in there expecting to get groped and fingered again," the patient said in an interview.
|
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Comedian Michelle Wolf hosted the 2018 White House Correspondents' Dinner, and her monologue went in both directions.
|
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So I went in and I thought, I'm going to cut every song I've ever had out.
|
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Volker voluntarily went in to testify to House Democrats on Thursday and handed over these text messages.
|
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She had a piece of paper printed out with the condition the next time I went in.
|
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Unannounced, and unaccompanied by doctors, nurses or social workers, they went in, the door closing behind them.
|
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" Gunvalson agrees: "It was just so organic and natural, and nobody went in with an ulterior motive.
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We went in the first time in March and then finished up during the end of April.
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"I just went in there and apologized to (Barnes)," Schofield said, according to the Knoxville News Sentinel.
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"Allonzo had a couple of shots that almost went in for us," Arizona coach Sean Miller said.
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It started when the two men went in together last month on a flat-bottomed frogging boat.
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"I went in with a good attitude, I walked out feeling a little bit insecure," she explained.
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But when it came to the fashion designer's glassy Miami aerie, he went in the opposite direction.
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They went in to take a bath, and ended up stuck in a mud-filled death trap.
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On March 7, 2017, Kevin Sr. went in for his first colonoscopy at the age of 52.
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STIREWALT: So in the first round this guy went in and Cagle ask him for his endorsement.
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Somebody dropped out, and they needed someone the next day, and I went in and did it.
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It wasn't publicly up for taking and we went in, got a tour, and we walked out.
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I went in and Planned Parenthood was compassionate, they were nonjudgemental, and they were there for me.
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"We went in and the whole time he couldn't stop smiling," he wrote along with the photograph.
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Zoë Kravitz left it all on the floor when she went in for this bold hair makeover.
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Then they went in the Featherman, which is basically a bird blender, to pull out the plumes.
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The rapper went in on the women pretty hard -- calling them "peasants" and "ants" with "nappy" hair.
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His shot from the high slot area went in off the skate of Stars defenseman Jordie Benn.
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"I went in for a test due to the nodule in my throat," she wrote on Facebook.
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"I went in and had a surgery and was able to not skip a beat," says John.
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"Julius Randle changed the game for them when he went in there at the 5," Hoiberg said.
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The two journalists went in disguise as the fictitious academics Dr. Cindy Poppins and Dr. Edgar Munchhausen.
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We get to look at Joan Didion's work in progress, to see how much went in to
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Helus went in because gunshots still were being fired, and he was shot multiple times, Dean said.
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I went in with an extremely clear idea about what I wanted to do with the story.
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Unfortunately for this kangaroo, it's not only got stuck in one, but it went in head first.
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In the four months since the brands went in, shopper numbers at the Woolwich store have risen.
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I went in to the press screening of Edgar Wright's "action musical" excited to see Jon Hamm.
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I got in the ACC in '91, worked there till I went in the NFL in '99.
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Everyone, the whole powwow committee, heads spinning, watched as you went in there and chased it out.
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Trump went in for a hug when Comey was reportedly trying to only give Trump a handshake.
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He shot at Steve Scalise our second baseman ... Scalise's security detail immediately went in to return fire.
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"I thought it went in, just because he (Reimer) was already in his net, basically," said McDavid.
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London backed remaining in the EU in the June 2016 referendum that went in favour of leaving.
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How he affects this mythology, how he interacts is so different than how everything went in Greece.
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The critically-acclaimed production, which opened last year in London's West End, went in with 11 nominations.
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He went in, he knocked the hell out of Iraq and then he let it go, O.K.?
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County surveyors went in, identified an ideal location, and knocked on the door of a Walhonding resident.
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And when I went in for my next cut, Sharpton did the same thing all over again.
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That being said, I went in there and performed like we were equal in height and experience.
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So we'd already had a larger conversation about aesthetic before we went in to do the record.
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"When I went in there and filled out that paper, I felt completely, completely vindicated," he said.
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So much went in to this artwork: I had to paint nonstop, sometimes even throughout the night.
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But Abloh went in for fountains of tulle, asymmetrical ruffles, '50s debutante ball skirts, and slouchy silks.
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"Went in for a pneumonia shot and landed up here with fluid in my bicep," Ferrigno tweeted.
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Around the World War II Era, contractors went in and removed the interior and doors and windows.
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Lundqvist twirled and lunged and flopped to make saves, shaking his head when a shot went in.
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I purchased the IKEA bowl, grabbed a brown paper bag and went in search of some sunlight.
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Heads went in one plastic-lined cardboard box; skeletons that could be used for chum in another.
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Isabel Galindo's three children and their spouses, along with three of her 11 grandchildren, went in person.
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Mike Flanagan, who created the Netflix show and directed every episode, went in a completely different direction.
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But four years later, voters went in the opposite direction, choosing a conservative billionaire businessman, Sebastián Piñera.
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"He never went in," the sheriff said of Mr. Peterson in a news conference on Feb. 22.
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Walt Disney totally went in that direction, with all that implies in terms of simplification and sweetening.
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It does feel like you went in some different directions on that album, in terms of style.
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In May, he went in for a colonoscopy, the results of which caused concern among his doctors.
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He went in to interview with the executive of a small company in Britain several years ago.
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When Yvette Cornejo went in into labor last August, she had already given birth to two sons.
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I saw that a store was open and went in to buy a box of Tender Vittles.
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The Dutch went in precisely the opposite direction, and proved that tolerance could actually strengthen a society.
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I went in thinking that we could just use white-label products and change a few ingredients.
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"I felt like every time I touched the puck, it kind of went in somehow," he said.
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H. R. McMaster, warned could be a necessary "preventive war" — Mr. Moon went in the other direction.
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More plastic pickets went in, enclosing a muddy plot big enough for a serious game of catch.
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But Currence believes he came out of ADX a more dangerous person than when he went in.
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Only 622 protests went to a GAO decision last year, and 92 went in the protestor's favor.
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But, when the case went in front of a judge in 2015, he was found not guilty.
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Coaches came and went in those early years, while McLaughlin cultivated a reputation for ire and eccentricity.
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When he went in that direction, it was attractive to only a small number of privacy advocates.
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Seventy-five percent of her first serves went in, and she took 76 percent of those points.
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AF: Mm. That transformation really went in to full gear last year, when you rebranded to VEON.
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"He went in to save lives, to save other people," Dean said of Helus, his voice breaking.
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"I went in the stall with and without Spanx on, with these cream pants," Blakely tells Altucher.
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"It was because the media sucked up to the patriarchy and went in that direction," she said.
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Young's last-second shot went in and out of the basket at the buzzer to force overtime.
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She received a co-working space and went in for workshops once a week for 10 weeks.
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One went in front of the van and the other behind it as we entered the city.
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I went in for a new A.C.L. with a little meniscus trim thrown in on both knees.
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His sharp-angle shot from the right goal line went in off the back of Hart's mask.
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"This aid went in ... at the request of the legitimate president of Venezuela," Pompeo said, meaning Guaido.
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"We went in with an envelope full of money and said, 'Let's see the video,' " Blatt recalled.
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They also restricted Croatia to just two efforts on target, but unfortunately for Iceland both went in.
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Sometimes he rode in one direction, got out, crossed the street, and went in the opposite direction.
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She drove over from her home in Connecticut, locked her car and went in for the meeting.
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WASHINGTON — Everywhere he went in Iraq during his yearlong deployment, Ryne Robinson saw the burning trash pits.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "Today was National Handshake Day … said every candidate when Biden went in for a hug.
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There were a lot of great players that went in that deserved to get in there before.
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When they went in, there was no reason to suspect they were dealing with a pathological liar.
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At lunchtime I went in a cubicle, ate a sandwich, and then fell into a deep slumber.
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I just went in saying 'I've got this' and quickly found out that I didn't have it.
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The young pitch invader gave Messi a hug, and then went in for the lunge on Messi's boot.
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"I went in there in a relationship and you're going to see different aspects of that," he said.
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Do you think you came out of it with more of an understanding than you went in with?
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They went in and they were able to take that shooter into custody without firing a single shot.
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Yeah, I went in for a hug, and a girl like kissed my neck — my sweaty, gross neck.
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That was until Allen went in for a routine checkup on Tuesday for the alignment on her spine.
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My boss is happy with my work, and I leave with more responsibility than I went in with.
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"They had information and went in there to try and find out what was going on," Downs says.
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"It's a substance abuse program, but he was not abusing drugs when he went in," said the insider.
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The puck was shot off the back boards, and it went in off of Reimer's padded left leg.
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And it says something when the winning team feels almost apologetic for the way the winner went in.
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There was a prick as the needle went in, and then, the "popping" sound as she injected further.
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"It's a substance abuse program, but he was not abusing drugs when he went in," said one insider.
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All I knew when I went in was that these were amazing brands not doing well financially. Right.
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I left Marie and went in to let them say whatever they wanted to say to my face.
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"I'm happy with everything I chose and happy with the way everything went in my life," he said.
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"I went in, I prayed, 'Alright Lord, it's all yours' " and just did what I had to do.
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Instead they went in the other direction and compounded the structural mistakes with the policy mistakes of austerity.
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"There were two individuals in the home at the time that the plane went in," Payson police Sgt.
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Of course, his final message on the last page of the lengthy apology was where he went in.
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"To me, it didn't really matter who went in there," Kaepernick told reporters Wednesday, according to USA Today.
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Before the besties went in separate directions, they declared their love for one another in a commitment ceremony.
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A third complaint went in to Poland's DPA in January, filed by anti-surveillance NGO, the Panoptykon Foundation.
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To celebrate the victory, Ben Saxton and Chaim Schalk went in for a chest bump and failed, miserably.
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A statement by sector peer RWE, which also has big operations in Britain, went in a similar direction.
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" I went in there, and from seeing the costume, I asked, "Is this some kind of period piece?
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Vanita Gupta: In Ferguson, when we went in—just uncovering the level of resentment that had built up.
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So I went in there and the door was unlocked and they were right there on the floor.
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We talked about things we loved about Scoota before I went in the booth and executed my vocals.
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Under the guise of religious expression, this person WENT IN on whoever reported him or her for comments.
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I was very curious to know what happened so I went in search of her interview with CBN.
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Then I went in again, and in the life of an embryo — days, a week — it's completely different.
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Dak Prescott went in from a yard out with 1:37 left to pull Dallas within 20-17.
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Even though I went in there guessing what was going to happen, it was still quite a shock.
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Ovechkin's second goal was even easier as it went in off the stick of Panthers defenseman MacKenzie Weegar.
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Ranieri pointed out that cases like BASCOM and Enfish, decided earlier this year, went in completely different directions.
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Instead, the star's best friend Jordyn Woods went in her place and accepted the award on her behalf.
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Both my front wheels went in the air, broke my right mirror and bent my steering as well.
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"We fell so far behind when we went in there and got swept," Mets manager Terry Collins said.
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I made it a ritual to remind myself of this every day before I went in to work.
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If he felt like going for a run, he stripped off his pants and went in his underpants.
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Finally, after she went in and out of examinations, doctors gave her a diagnosis: stage 2 cervical cancer.
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In the '60s and '70s, curators went in for coolly technocratic abstraction, conceptualism and brassy, quickly digestible Pop.
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Trocheck centered the puck to Vrbata, whose shot went in off the stick of Ducks defenseman Brandon Montour.
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Davis went in place of Beck, who no longer likes to fly—and who already regrets the decision.
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Cizikas went in untouched, shuffled the puck and backhanded a shot past Bobrovsky at the 7:06 mark.
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A prism in which the spectrum of colors refracted out has to do with light that went in.
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I saw an opportunity to get the ball and try to make a play and it went in.
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The morning test window came and went in the province of Quebec, but residents' phones didn't light up.
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And when we went in and did the next record, we knew we wanted it to be different.
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There wasn't an exact vibe I was trying to track when I went in to do the sessions.
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I went in the bathroom and just tried to clean as much as possible, and I went home.
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That was an unfortunate combination—I was too rough and I went in way too deep, too soon.
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"We went in unknowingly and we didn't return home until three years later," Becker says in the film.
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Only 29.9 percent of his threes went in and his 14.5 usage rate was fourth-lowest on Villanova.
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It's like they were standing out in front of the theater and telling everyone as they went in.
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Amy Arutt, a 62-year-old first cousin living on Long Island, went in search of her body.
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Mercury 86, Storm 66 PHOENIX — The Phoenix Mercury lost a starter before the ball went in the air.
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The problem is, about two hours before I went in, I'd taken Tylenol, which had knocked it down.
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I went in on a Tuesday, and they told me to use a side entrance and call them.
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We were just nervous when we went in and were tracking, and we recorded them all too fast.
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We went in the morning and by the time we came back from our village, she was dead.
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The next garden went in on Friday and will continue to build on the Hudson Valley-Adirondacks theme.
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While officials from 10 countries attended the ceremonies, only one leader, Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya, went in person.
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They showed up and started making the artists stars, so it went in a commercial kind of [direction].
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For years, those appointments were largely routine, and most people went in expecting to receive another temporary reprieve.
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Dr. DeGennaro and his colleagues went in search of these other players, starting with a receptor called Ir8a.
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His immediate predecessor came and went in about 183 hours, and the director before that lasted four months.
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As coronavirus concerns rattled Wall Street, Walmart's stock went in the other direction during most of Monday trading.
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As you may know, early this year I went in search of contributors to write for the newsletter.
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Two police investigators in white crime scene suits went in and out of the home all Friday morning.
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When he started working at the district attorney's office in 2015, chunks of his paycheck went in, too.
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But between 1995 and 2014, the THC:CBD ratio went in the wrong direction, ElSohly and his colleagues found.
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My dad went in the war and then became a brilliant doctor and it was all about him.
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But they went in a more industrial direction, leaving concrete columns exposed and simply polishing the concrete floors.
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Whenever a shot went in, he looked more relieved than happy, grateful not to have screwed up again.
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I definitely feel like I went in there more of a girl and I left a young woman.
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Where she actually went in the city is now a matter of intense police interest and town gossip.
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Hicks was named communications director in September after a succession of aides came and went in the job.
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"I tried to sneak behind the forward and I got it, and luckily it went in," Fantenberg said.
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I finally went in [to my GP again] and they got an emergency call in to a urologist.
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In the years after Sarris's book hit, auteurism went in and out of fashion, drifting on theoretical currents.
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At a local gas station, Brittany went in for cigarettes while Chris and Todd sat in the car.
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Blood was pouring out of Wilder's ear for several rounds before Fury went in for the shoulder lick.
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I did what any reasonable person would have done: I went in for a round of his desserts.
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I did what any reasonable person would have done: I went in for a round of his desserts.
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His shot from the top of the left circle, off Scheifele's feed from deep, went in off Murray.
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His shot from along the goal line in the right corner went in off of Howard's left hip.
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He went in part as a debunker, a skeptic hoping to reveal the secret craft behind the spectacle.
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Backstreet Boys try to explain themselves Still, Chrissy Teigen nobly went in search of the truth last year.
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I went in for an interview with that VP, Nicholas Thompson, and Dave Sackett, a partner at Tarrance.
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The FBI went in, and they told them, 'Get out of here, we're not giving it to you.
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You just think to yourself just wait for your next chance and luckily the third one went in.
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General Boutinaud When I entered the Bataclan, we found 78 bodies, when I went in the first time.
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" Of course, once Trump got wind of that convo, he went in on Trudeau, calling him "two-faced.
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"It almost looked like it was on the outside of the net, and then went in," Elliott said.
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On one side, Republicans decided long ago that anything went in the effort to delegitimize and destroy Democrats.
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And then we just went in and they put on these backpacks, which had some computer in it.
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"I went in the next day and just said, 'I can't do it that way,'" Manning told Francesa.
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They had to agree on every piece that went in, even if it took weeks of hammering out.
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We sharpened it before we did it, so it wasn't that dull, and it went in pretty smooth.
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She went in to receive her ID as she had told us she had tried several times before.
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Neither UFC star was present Tuesday when the case went in front of the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
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Despite 11 attempts at goal, England were still looking for the breakthrough as they went in at halftime.
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Like if I went to an alien planet or if I went in the sea, how I would react?
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Meryl Streep She didn't say his name, but Meryl Streep went in on Donald Trump at the Golden Globes.
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The piece that is coming out has more total energy than the piece that went in the black hole.
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But Devin has made a really good progress on under covering on what went in to that FISA application.
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I went in with an open mind, but much to my dismay, the presentation proved to be appallingly uncool.
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I don't know all the technology things that went in play there, but that was the gist of it.
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Combined, we have ~$18k saved.) Kids' 213s: $217 per month (We stepped this back when B. went in-house.
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With McGregor dazed and fading, Mayweather went in for the kill — but the bell rang to end the 9th.
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Skarsgård, 42, went in head-to-toe black, dressing down his black suit with a coordinating dark T-shirt.
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As I was reading a magazine waiting, David Bowie came in and signed his little list and went in.
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But instead of leaving the beetles alone, Frei decided to take part and went in for a high five.
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" Thompson went in for the slam dunk: "Uh, I'm sure the lesbians can show you right after this panel.
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Last year, there was also one: Colin Holba of Louisville, who went in the sixth round to the Steelers.
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I went in and I found her and said, 'This is a day that should be fun for you.
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But Kunis went in a completely different direction, channeling some of the Parisian inspo we've been eyeing for months.
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For a guy who Trump recently referred to as "a total stiff" ... Kaine just went in hard on him.
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"Thank God [LeBron] finally said something," Wade told the Chicago Tribune ... after LeBron went in on Chuck Monday night.
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On Sunday's episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kris Jenner went in for reduction surgery on her earlobes.
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Cecilia Roman claims it happened to her child, who she said initially went in to have her teeth cleaned.
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They only went in a third time to move some wiretaps that had been providing the intelligence they wanted.
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When I first got into it, I went in with the mentality of an athlete, regardless of my gender.
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Caroline O'Donoghue (two from the bottom), a personal friend who I'm now not talking to, went in two-footed.
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One is a ten-yuan note from a visit to China, where he went in search of cheap textiles.
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Last time I went in for my Botox treatment, my doctor asked me if I wanted to try Aimovig.
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We had built entire puppets that the heads came off of, and squished, and blood went in every direction.
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We had a couple drinks of tequila before we went in and just approached it with a reckless abandon.
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Hearst also went in with Verizon in forming millennial lifestyle brand Rated Red, as well as comedy channel Seriously.
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"We went in with a script but honestly some of the best stuff we've got she improvised," he says.
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"Somebody went in and started shooting," he said, shaking his head and taking a long drag on a cigarette.
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"If [the crown prince] went in front of a jury, he would be convicted in 30 minutes," said Sen.
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Telfair's case went in front of a judge this week -- and his attorney argued to have the charges dropped.
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Today I was extremely tired in the tiebreak but I went for my shots and they all went in.
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"They went in to find the young child's mother deceased in a bedroom at that location," he tells PEOPLE.
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The freestyling house dancer over in the corner who went in solo all evening deserves his own honorable mention.
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"He went in there and made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of the residents of the city," Barrett said.
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I was put in the same situation four, five times after that, and I went in with no problem.
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Huberdeau ended the first-period scoring when his shot with 5:03 left went in off of Grubauer's stick.
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"If you've been keeping up or not with my health… I went in for another endoscopy today," Evans wrote.
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His visit will be the first by an American president to the island since Calvin Coolidge went in 1928.
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Such Blinding Stars went in a direction that was more like Codeine, in that is was really slow, sludgy.
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I went in for the Coconut Cashew Macaroon flavor, because I love anything (and I mean anything) coconut-related.
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At one point, he expressed reservation about a lower court opinion that went in favor of the Virginia plans.
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Happ's long drive went in and out of Souza's glove for his second three-base hit of the season.
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Detectives on Wednesday went in and out of the Gage Park home, where a police car was parked outside.
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But over the weekend, after educating himself, he went in to vote early and pulled the lever for Democrats.
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Then I went in to the bathroom and saw this weird shaped toilet, which fascinated, perplexed, and scared me.
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Corsi first went in to talk with Mueller's prosecutors on September 6, 2018 — and he had little to offer.
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About two dozen protesters stood outside the Hyatt hotel where the mayor spoke, yelling at those who went in.
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But instead of hewing close to those interiors with the 33, Tesla went in a pretty radically different direction.
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And two, we went in and then did a lot of research because we didn't need to get involved.
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I went in assuming it would be a bunch of comedians performing sets, then maybe a strip show after.
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"Before I went in the last time, somebody told me to go get a couple of assists," Plumlee said.
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It went in and gave Liverpool an 3-1 lead on aggregate with just ten minutes left to play.
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I just went in there and tried to be honest and answer the difficult questions I was being asked.
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As the ball went in, both Portugal defenders followed Kolbeinn Sigthórsson as he went to the far post side.
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Understanding the circumstances that went in, just playing a lot of different guys, it's not going to look perfect.
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So after graduating from high school, Louis went in a different direction: he joined the New York Police Department.
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When we went in the City Council building, they told us not to talk to any of the reporters.
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According to this theorem, only information about the mass, charge and angular momentum of what went in would survive.
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A week after the procedure, she went in for a check-up and was cleared to leave for college.
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Immortals went in for a drake kill to get some much needed experience, gold and buffs, and they succeeded.
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Instead, I went in pregnant and, a few hours later, came out with my future back in my control.
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When the last extension of that timeline came and went in 1982, only 35 states had passed the amendment.
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"Every time I went in the cold tub, Alex would add some to help with the healing," Barbosa said.
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I was part of a CBS team that went in with the Mujahideen guerrillas after the Russians pulled out.
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We saw how well the "at least we're not as bad as the other guy" argument went in 523.
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Acuna: I went in August and I'm going to Disney World next week with 12 people in my family.
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His father was a drug addict who went in and out of prison, leaving Rhodes with his elderly grandmother.
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I went in expecting an earnest critique of the industrial food system, or an impassioned plea for ethical vegetarianism.
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Some shady outfits try to load the dice by buying favorable reviews, but Botto went in the other direction.
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One well-traveled guest, Tricia Landry, went in December 2015 and says it was beyond a bucket-list trip.
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"While were were in the production office, we went in a room with the ending," Richardson told Business Insider.
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In June 2016, when the Brexit referendum went in favor of leaving the EU, the international environment was benign.
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At the time, it sounded fun to work with one of my friends, so we went in 50-50.
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"I went in and looked on the bathroom door and honestly was in shock," said Moses Karngbaye, a junior.
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Markle stopped the founder of the One Young World Summit from curtsying and went in for a hug instead.
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"Honestly, she went in on Bette Midler," Pink said, explaining that she didn't regret throwing shade Kardashian West's way.
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"When I went in there, the water felt so fresh," says Ren of his first time trying it out.
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TRUMP: Now, we went in, we destroyed a military base that was equal to, if not greater than, Iran.
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Barbara Stoj, who has worked in the shop for more than two decades, went in search of a match.
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After it went in, his teammates, all of those Ducks who had contributed along the way, mobbed him together.
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"Where I used to work, there was a person who went in the toilet and smoked crack," he says.
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When the water returns, it's a few degrees warmer, and actually cleaner, than it was when it went in.
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Tkachuk made it 2-0 at 5:20 of the second when Giordano's shot went in off his skate.
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Then, in the second part of the first half, he went in to attack and really picked us apart.
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It's definitely not a case where I went in thinking 'I want to make this weird folky pop song.
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One girl said the hell with selfies, and just went in for kisses on each of the five guys.
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Once Detective Jon Gladstone saw his suspects hand heroin to an undercover officer, he went in for the arrest.
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So in a way the answer to the question is yes, but I went in with an open mind.
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I went in a shop yesterday and put on some trousers and was like "gonna need a size bigger".
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Barton was open 14 feet from the basket, and it'd be water under the bridge if it went in.
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"I was actually really emotional the first time he went in the game," Texas head coach Shaka Smart said.
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While the vehicle is a concept, historically the company's "reveals" have been very similar to what went in production.
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"I was just going shot by shot and just playing and, I don't know, they went in," she said.
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When I went in, I realized that I had bought that bill of goods without really thinking about it.
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"If Brexit went in the wrong direction we would have to have another look, to mitigate that," Armstrong said.
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Each morning, I went in for an ultrasound and hormone-monitoring blood work, during which I always looked away.
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Now, former officials tell the story of how they failed — and how far they almost went in their efforts.
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But cats went in the opposite direction, ignoring the pleas of panicked owners and disappearing amid the chaotic evacuation.
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We did an improvisation of that scene and it actually changed the scene, I went in and rewrote it.
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I apologise to the waiter nearby for my terrible table manners (I went in with hands rather than silverware).
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"There's no reason to think that algae in all these millennia just went in a straight line," said Wong.
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We're told Soulja went in on a franchise location in Mississippi last year with his manager, CEO Miami Mike.
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That quest drew him into environmental issues and he became curious about garbage and where it went in Beijing.
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" 'Hard Brexit' went in the rubbish bin tonight," George Osborne, a former chancellor of the Exchequer, told ITV News.
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The vehicle at first went in reverse, but then was moving forward — away from officers — when the shooting occurred.
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So — And at the beginning of the year in 2008 — — I went in 2008 to get a crop loan.
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She went in, put on a nightgown and was getting ready for bed when he knocked on the door.
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"I went in and got this quick lift, and within three months he knew something was wrong," she says.
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The first deadline came and went in 23, and fewer than 205 percent of the 22007,22010 applicants received anything.
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"I was irritated by the fact that everywhere I went in the city, there was scaffolding," Mr. Kallos said.
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And every time the sword went in front of my face, I would get slightly blinded by the flames.
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Mr. Fritsche went in for his first screening colonoscopy at 50 but discovered he already had advanced colon cancer.
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"It's almost like the river got higher when Holly went in the water to catch a fish," he added.
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The Boston superstar was cracked on a screenplay ... and when no whistle came -- he went IN on the refs.
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When her daughter Alyssa heard noises coming from her bedroom, the child went in to see what it was.
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Goldenrod envelops everything, succeeding to swamp rose and honeysuckle and all the weeds that came and went in waves.
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He actually went in after the pop culture targets a little more pointedly, but I'm just not that guy.
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Every day he went in before sunup and came home 12 hours later, exhausted and coated in coal dust.
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There were no specific rules on how you had to pick a game, so everyone went in different directions.
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I have to say this about Melbourne (and everywhere else I went in Australia) — breakfast was always very good.
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Police are not sure whether he fell in the pond or went in there on his own, Cope said.
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And for the Qin and the Han, wherever you went, in this world or the next, you were there.
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"We went in with confidence that the courts would agree with us," the ADF's Roger Brooks told the newspaper.
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For a period of roughly seven weeks, I went in and went out with no altercations of any kind.
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An adult male tiger dominated the sanctuary and T23-C2000 went in search of food and a potential mate.
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Taylor, who was staying at a hotel, went in to use the bathroom and get food, the suit says.
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Smaller rival Lichtblick, which has been highly critical of the deal, said the proposals went in the right direction.
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Kim and I went in the other room, and he said, just start playing me something, play a riff.
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And so the prices followed me wherever I went, in pop-ups and interstitials and anywhere they would fit.
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The Kardashian sisters went in on Jordyn in a big way for the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" promo.
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When I went in, I immediately knew that investing myself in something, creating something, was going to be important.
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I went in and perused the menu and, while it looked fantastic, it was a bit beyond my frugal budget.
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I opted for what my father would say was the smarter choice: I went in through the passenger-side door.
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Jones went in for the hit, and it wasn't quite helmet-to-helmet because he was not a defenseless player.
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"I went in for surgery on a Tuesday, and I was back on my taco trail on Friday," he said.
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