Yeah, then we sold to Vox and you went over to The Verge, because all our consumer reviewers went over there, including Walt too.
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"I went over to the police and I told them what I thought and they went over and questioned her, and by god, she was trafficking that kid," McCain told KTAR.
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PIRRO: Okay, so at some point, you want to talk about Laura Ingraham, but when you say that they went over the top, Dan, do you think they went over the top?
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I mean, the ICBM went over 2,700 miles into space.
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You can guess how that went over -- lots of boos.
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A witness went over to the children and called police.
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As you can see, some went over better than others.
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I went over to the bowl and I dug around.
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I went over the next half inning to make sure.
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Here's how Operation Run With Curls went over six weeks.
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He went over to that and there were more gunshots.
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Rose, Hampton, and Allen all went over to her apartment.
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LAS VEGAS — Well, that went over like a lead balloon.
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I know he went over to Mexico to verify everything.
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The ending went over well with both audiences and critics.
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Nobody knew him, but his keynote speech went over big.
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Today, the nurse only called Michael, went over his dose,
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It went over a hundred and ten miles an hour.
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He went over the coat meticulously at his work table.
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Then, she went over to her wheel for some running.
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Dude looked like fucking Spawn when he went over there.
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I remember noticing it every time I went over there.
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We went over there with Post, and he checked me.
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I went over it carefully, but couldn't find anything wrong.
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I went over to Tony's apartment for coffee and kissing.
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Actually, one of their search people went over to Google.
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From here the tratturi only occasionally went over paved roads.
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He went over 26 yards rushing in the third quarter.
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Not, at least, until Puerto Rico went over the edge.
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I went over to the bed to examine the drawings.
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ET, it went over the $1 trillion market cap threshold.
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"I went over to his house because I actually — I cold-called his office at United Artists and asked for advice and, you know, he got back to me and I went over," he explained.
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Jose went over to him and asked him for his autograph.
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And Lewandowski just went over to Legere's table and they chatted.
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WATTERS: Yeah, the worm and I went over there last year.
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She went over to America and saw him at several concerts.
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And then she made a white cape that went over it.
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We went over the day's events and then through a questionnaire.
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I don't really know, because it largely went over my head.
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Even some of his early jabs at Clinton went over well.
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I might do that again because it went over pretty well.
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It went over so well at every show we played it.
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Then he leapt up and went over to talk to them.
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I went over to her table and she was very sweet.
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I went over the top to stand out in the crowd.
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She recorded her reaction and then went over to introduce herself.
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Cadaver dogs went over the farm, but they never found anything.
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I rose to my feet and went over to this man.
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Carlson has said that the group's actions went over the line.
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Went over the fence and cost us the game right there.
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Whatever the calculation, it went over the heads of the Court.
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Panay also went over the laptop's appearance, contrasting it to competition.
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Trump's "joke" went over like a lead balloon in the room.
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She went over a minute over, and you don't stop her.
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He called us, so we went over and we had dinner.
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We went over and told them, and it was pretty undramatic.
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I flew to his house and we went over it together.
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The dance also went over well with her Fuller House fam.
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"He went over Simon's head!" the Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor said.
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And then Hillary's plan, frankly, we just went over it yesterday.
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Here's what we went over today: Equity has been busy lately.
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"We went over all the issues," Dr. Rodchenkov wrote on Feb.
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The ball went over Culberson's bat and smacked into his cheek.
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Just as the sun went over the horizon, his phone signalled.
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Then in late December I went over to a friends house.
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Bacon also went over the 1,000-point mark for his career.
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Valda and I went over every line of the play together.
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"It just went over my head," Kerr said of the cross.
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Yeah, so then I went over to Center for American Progress.
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That may feel odd, given what we just went over concerning Teams.
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Television footage had shown the edges lifting as cars went over it.
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We sat at a café for hours and went over the questions.
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"I lost it when that ball went over the fence," Gillaspie said.
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Since that went over so well, we decided to do it again.
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The show went over my head, so I didn't pay much attention.
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Then in June, she went over to his house to make out.
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" The next week, she went over to his house for a "workout.
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Sure, "a lot of the stuff went over our heads," said Evans.
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It went over my neck and gave me a pretty good burn.
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Would it really be so terrible if we went over their precious ?
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That guy got in trouble because that clip went over and over.
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What were your first thoughts when you went over the footage again?
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"We really went over the top minimalist" The Trebitowskis took downsizing seriously.
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Because then you went over to Fox and have this new show.
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I went over exactly the steps that could have prevented my success.
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The second time, I saw her, she waved, and I went over.
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Pat McCarran, also a Democrat, went over the same charges and more.
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ALSOP I went over to hear a little program they were doing.
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"I went over and told [Kelly] she should come here," Burke said.
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Calhoun allegedly got out of his car and went over to hers.
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WE JUST WENT OVER SOME BOARDS LEADER, MARKETS ARE OFF A LITTLE.
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So, again, I went over her head and talked to her superior.
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Once it went over to Disney, Doug was pretty much a hit.
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But every day afterward, thousands of people went over, again and again.
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"Whenever I went over there we'd polish off a bottle of Champagne."
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She went over the four quadrants of each breast with the scanner.
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I said it went over well and that my class enjoyed it.
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Well, that announcement went over about as well as a scorched turkey.
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I went over to a friend's house crying and having a meltdown.
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Notebooks were out as people went over their sets for the night.
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Karen went over to the wall and pressed her ear to it.
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I went over to the police and told them what I thought.
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So I went over to London for ABC, after 9/11 basically.
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The 1.5-hour training went over terminology like privilege, oppression, target and ally.
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But when Sessions went over to give her a hug, she backed off.
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" Aldrin continued: "I took a few pictures of things as we went over.
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WATTERS: When the cash went over, those hostages came back the same day.
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His throw certainly didn't help; it went over the catcher Kurt Suzuki's head.
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Some I missed for very good reasons, because they just went over Antarctica.
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Houston Rockets playoff game Sunday night went over REAL WELL with Gene Simmons.
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While Kraus and Bigger's dates went over smoothly, Lindsay's family questioned Abasolo's sincerity.
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Eight years after she went over the line in attacking Barack Obama, Mrs.
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We had some special deals on Prime Day that went over really well.
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So he went over and asked her if he could sit with her.
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I went over for the Claremont 56 tenth anniversary party with Paul Murphy.
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I went over there to see if I could get some good pictures.
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I went over to Walter Reed several times with the president this week.
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Graham went over to the side table and poured two fingers of bourbon.
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The 100 went over so well, we now have 2,000 of them done.
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Florida backs Lamical Perine and Jordan Scarlett each went over 100 yards rushing.
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They said when he went over there, he played the soundtrack of Dallas?
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" To which Hollins responds: "Governor, it went over extremely well with the residents.
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And me and my family went over there once to just visit her.
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I studied at Harvard and then went over to Oxford-shire in England.
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I went over to their house because they said they wanted to talk.
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Thornton broke in alone on Elliott, but his drive went over the cage.
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The Indian president went over the weekend, inaugurating a new state assembly building.
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"Then they went over to help someone else who had questions," Kurtz said.
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As I was sewn up, Daniel went over to check on the babies.
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That's kind of how things have went over the last bunch of years.
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We went over every line: What do you mean when you say this?
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When [Trump] was elected, I went over every one [of the Drawdown solutions].
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Woody, in platform heels, went over and head kicked the would-be suitor.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "They really went over this thing with a no-toothed comb.
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Anyway, at the time, Don Jr.'s anti-cronyism speech went over big.
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He just went over to this table and set fire to a napkin.
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Both spectators were hit by balls that went over or beyond the netting.
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I went over that visit in my mind so often before it happened.
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We sat in chairs facing each other and went over what had happened.
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We went over to his table and said, 'How are you so buff?
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My assumption is that was when he went over to the other window.
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With a starting price of $399, the device seemingly went over as intended.
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He got up from his seat and went over to the operating table.
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Trump went over a litany of what he called China's unfair trade policies.
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When I heard about it, the feeling that went over me was indescribable.
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There was the dilemma of re-working the budget every time she went over.
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According to the Times, the whole thing went over fairly well with the audience.
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But this announcement, at least, went over a little better in boardrooms and newsrooms.
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"Everybody was taking risks and some went over the limit," Van Avermaet told reporters.
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I heard thy went over the lunch budget ordering Jamaican food twice a week.
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Shotwell went over other details about Starlink in an interview this week with reporters.
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So this happened, you got excited about it and you went over to CNN?
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The car crashed and they went over the bridge, falling into the water below.
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During their appointment, Lavretsky went over a list of questions included in the study.
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"He was on that balcony messing around somehow and accidentally went over," Baltzell says.
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But MacLean was so eager for the opportunity, the month went over her head.
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I texted my neighbor who went over and discovered the oven was still on.
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I went over to the Whiskey to see them and I was really appalled.
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I went over to Kris [Jenner's] house and had dinner with the whole family.
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We went over Gates and Green earlier, but Reyes is an interesting rorschach test.
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He replaced Kevin Weil, who went over to the company's blockchain effort, in May.
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Finally, they got him in his seat, and I went over to say hello.
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Initially, the Ukrainian leader put Mr. Giuliani off, a move that went over badly.
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He went over 6953 RBIs this weekend, which ranks 2695th among active major-leaguers.
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The demonstration went over largely peacefully and advocates were pleased with the massive turnout.
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Dowd was reportedly among dozens of donors who went over the maximum contribution threshold.
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Boarding was announced in the lounge, so I went over to the nearby gate.
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Grace: Oh yeah, I probably went over just for a cuddle sometimes, for sure.
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He was going to college and had this funky apartment, and I went over.
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I just went over to her house and we fooled around for an hour.
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" Rubin told me, "It's funny that Bill Shine went over to the White House.
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He and I went over the various options my local water treatment companies offered.
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"But they went over the line, and I have no sympathy for them anymore."
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It had not started that long before, and I went over to do editorial.
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I went over there and saw that history come alive through the paper trail.
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If you went over to her house for dinner, she was great at that.
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Reyes took the wrong angle, and it went over his head for a double.
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As a refresher, those were the guys the US went over there to aid.
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The incident occurred as Warren went over to talk to Sanders after the debate.
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Quick was in full splits as the puck went over him and bounced out.
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At the town hall, his proposals went over well with the Washington, DC, audience.
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Maybe you went over budget on a poorly planned project that you took over.
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Fanny folded up the invoice as she went over to talk to her coach.
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In November, it went over the 24,000 mark for the first time in history.
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And they went over a whole thing on fentanyl and what they are doing.
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And so we went over there to do another one of these analyst pitches.
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They went over and questioned her and, by God, she was trafficking that kid.
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The bullets came toward me and went over my head by about a foot.
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"It was supposed to be 1,000 words, but I went over," Ms. Cox said.
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If you went over there, they'd stop and look at you and not talk.
|
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The first time you went over you had a giant suitcase full of technology.
|
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Then we went over to the parallel street that had just undergone urban renewal.
|
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He went over to meet Trump more than a dozen times (usually with Sessions).
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DT: It's funny she went over a minute over and you don't stop her.
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Well, not really, because he went over in 2011, and I went over in 2019, and those were, I mean, that is like a couple of generations of iterations of what it means to be a journalist inside a tech company. Right.
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And I went over to Wikipedia for the California Republicans, it did not say Nazism.
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Now, at Wells Fargo we went over 216%, simply because the company repurchased its shares.
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They attacked him merely seconds after he went over there and he couldn't do anything.
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I mean, your engagement to her was already a joke, and it went over poorly.
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Fast threaded a pass through the crease to Howden, whose shot went over Hutton's glove.
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"We went over to his house and groveled — and we brought him cannolis," Todd admitted.
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KAVANAUGH: [after explaining the "Tobin's House" part] It looks like we went over to Timmy's.
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It looked so fun, so I went over and tried climbing for the first time.
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"I went over there is because she was unresponsive for three days," Anzaldo tells PEOPLE.
|
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Worrell said another friend went over to Zimmerman's table and there was a heated exchange.
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Rosario's second home run in two games went over the wall in right-center field.
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He said that he also went over to his daughter's house and killed his daughter.
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I just dictated this poem and handed it to Brian and we went over it.
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"We executed a plan, with G going first, Egan went over the top," said Brailsford.
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She went over the details in Assamese with her lawyer in preparation for cross-examination.
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I went over to my buddy and was like, 'I'm just going to play this.
|
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He was booed off the stage when his speech went over the allotted time period.
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When she went over to knock on the family's front door, she saw a body.
|
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He then went over to check on his opponent and praise him for his effort.
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An announcement went over the loudspeaker informing us that any hecklers will be removed immediately.
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So I went over and I grabbed this guy and pulled him away from her.
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I tried this out at a party and would say it went over decently well.
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I went over and started talking to him, and he actually dropped his gloves first.
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As I watched this kiss, the show went over the tipping point of escapist fantasy.
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I went over earlier this year and it literally felt like a pilgrimage of self.
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And then I had to give back half my salary if we went over budget.
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SO, we went over to meet some of them…""We met SOME SERIOUSLY CUTE PUPS….
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Suzuki, who went over 3,000 career hits earlier this month, entered play Tuesday batting .47.
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The new supervisor may find out that you went over his head, and resent it.
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Ms. Trump proffered a smiling, more open image that went over better in South Korea.
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No regime has ever been overthrown unless its army split or went over the enemy.
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Mehdi Taremi flew in and thumped the ball with his head, but it went over.
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Etienne went over the 1,000-yard rushing mark and scored his A.C.C.-leading 15th touchdown.
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Aides said his helicopter couldn't fly in the rain, but the decision went over badly.
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His third shot came to rest woefully short, and his fourth went over the green.
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One of them playfully went over to two young women writing on the wishing trees.
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He and Carax went over the timeline of waves, music, boat rocking, and drunken stumbling.
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Needless to say, I went over to their booth and got a kit to test.
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Then he went over to consumer products to clean house on behalf of Bob Iger.
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It's still a young company, even though its first-gen product went over remarkably well.
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During the meeting, Penn went over polling data and doled out impeachment advice to Trump.
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Wondering what it was, the boy, Nicolas Marzolino, went over to pick up the object.
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Heather went over to the bed and stood looking at George's face for a moment.
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Some went over better than others with a certain tradition-steeped segment of the audience.
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Kamotolo periodically went over, sat on the log, and ate bananas, one after the other.
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It's her first startup, so we went over a high-level outline of the process.
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It was a line drive that I pulled foul and it went over the net.
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That sentence went over badly in Europe, where some read it as an implied threat.
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He then went over to another mailbox with the flag up, and emptied that box, too.
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Heather went over each inch of my skin very slowly, then it was onto the mask.
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Though he reportedly went over to Jenner, only Jenner's sister Kendall spoke to him, per TMZ.
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So they went over just to buy a bunch of shit because they had some connections.
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They got increasingly menacing, and my friend went over and made them get off the train.
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Now, at Wells Fargo we went over 21999 percent, simply because the company repurchased its shares.
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One person who went over the top with her look was Victoria's Secret model Winnie Harlow.
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The man went over to the attendant and paid the bill, totalling A$110 (US$83).
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Radford then went over seven minutes without a point as the Terps rallied to tie it.
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Finally, and speaking of Pinterest, we went over there and got ourselves engaged to Nigella Lawson.
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So it was supposed to be just a one hour session, it went over, far longer.
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This man went over there and rocked and loved on that baby like he was his!!
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" And so we went over to the studio and Brian was just starting "God Only Knows.
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Then I went over here [gesturing to his left] and watched Orlando play the LA Lakers.
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Would it really be so terrible if we went over the precious 2 percent inflation target?
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One day my ball went over the fence and I had to knock on her door.
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"We went over the game plan this morning at shootaround and we executed it," James said.
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They made the most of their eight hits, as five of them went over the fence.
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"It was such an amazing responsibility and it went over a couple of days," Leibovitz said.
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Of course, it was the Jamaican who went over to hug him with a genuine embrace.
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Wilmer Flores pulled a double to left on a ball that nearly went over the fence.
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It is unclear whether the pro-American military went over Duterte's head in seeking U.S. help.
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Many Chechen independence fighters went over to the Kadyrovs' side—this was the price of survival.
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Popular streamers like "Asmongold" played the game and went over strategies to quickly level their characters.
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The Cloverfield connection went over everyone's heads while they were making the movie, Gallagher Jr. explains.
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She went over to Willa with a hairbrush in hand, which she waggled for permission's sake.
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The Vegas ceremony was reportedly just to make everything "official" before they went over the pond.
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Just gave it a chance and it went over the right spot that I pointed out.
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"I went over the handlebars and landed right on my head," he recalled in an interview.
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It went over to our vehicle and pulled on all four of our car door handles.
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When I first went over the assignment with my editors, I wasn't sure what to expect.
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I never spoke to her before, but I went over to her, and we started talking.
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This would be eight years ago or something, and so I went over and said hello.
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One woman, with a very kind and generous heart, went over and above in her assistance.
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It's an imperfect measure, but is generally used to denote a tweet that went over poorly.
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He went in to rescue the dog and they both went over the falls, WYFF reported.
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We always pushed to be more creative and exciting, and sometimes we went over the top.
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Aides cited the rain in canceling a helicopter flight, but it went over badly in Europe.
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"When we went over to take pictures, I was pleased that they were pleased," he laughed.
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Allman tells HLN that Jennifer Hart was driving the SUV when it went over the cliff.
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When I realized what was going on, I went over the edge for a hot minute.
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A moment later, the child began to climb the open window — one leg went over it.
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She went over to the window and tried to look out, but she failed there too.
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Back at the office, Mr. Jean-Raymond went over several pieces-in-progress with his team.
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"I was a little bit lucky that it hit the glove and went over," Raanta said.
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Thurman Watts died when a piece of machinery he was operating went over a high wall.
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Anna went over to the dining-room table, and the two clergymen sat down with her.
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"I went over the line, it was disrespectful the way I celebrated the goal," Boyle admitted.
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Henry went over the 29-yard mark with 231:27 to go in the second quarter.
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When I went over there after, you know, I'd made the most recent comments — MARTIN: Sure.
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We're told they all went over the events of the August 19 weekend in great detail.
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So you run Vanity Fair with great success, and then went over to the New Yorker?
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And went over, then, to the next project, which was Gimlet, or I'm sorry, Vice Media.
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Kerry Cunningham thinks this might be part of the reason her Halloween costume went over so well.
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When officers left the home, the couple went over to check on the children themselves, KTLA reports.
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There was a big applause for them, and the reviews of his speech went over quite well.
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In TCF's case, customers who went over their balance incurred a $35 fee, according to the complaint.
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Obama was popular, because he went over there and he, you know, kissed their you know what.
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The MacBook Pro got a TouchBar and a giant price hike, neither of which went over well.
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Plan B, the emergency contraceptive pill that went over-the-counter in 2011, sells for around $50.
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Over the next few days, we went over the pages, him retelling the stories, me rewriting them.
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So, I went to London a couple times for fittings and we went over fabric and styles.
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Almost immediately, roughly 40 of the CMU lab's 100 researchers, including its director, went over to Uber.
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"Hey Katie," I said after we went over how excited she was to be a flower girl.
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And apparently his wife went over to him, spoke quietly to him, and just calmed him down.
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Before the show last night, I went over my blocking one more time just to be sure.
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"I didn't see him anywhere, so I went over and kind of pulled everything apart," she said.
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The first day we got to meet Gaga and went over our initial stage placements and movements.
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The Mountaineers quickly cut it to three as the Hoyas went over three minutes without a basket.
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So I did—but then I heard it had been shut down, so I went over there.
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The issue: We just went over this, but to reiterate: the Bruins fired Claude Julien on Tuesday.
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"I went over and checked with him and he was not feeling well," Collins said of Wright.
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When a player on the other team made a three-pointer, she went over to congratulate her.
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While she was gone, Eugene went over to the photos to scope out her body in detail.
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I put aside the iPad, climbed out of the sleeper chair, and went over to the bed.
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He spotted Giorgio DeLuca, one of the original founders, among the partygoers and went over to him.
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I went over and kissed her on the forehead and told her to have a good walk.
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Still, 22019 percent went over that budget last year, compared with 16 percent who overspent in 2015.
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"I went over there doing espionage and learning what it was I needed to build," he says.
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I went over to a knee-high metal bench and sat in a room packed with men.
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It went over well, and he rode it to a decade-plus of fame in the promotion.
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While Odeyingbo remained on the field near the Florida sideline, Mason went over to check on him.
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Like the time a professor had everyone introduce themselves and say where they went over the summer.
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Congregants embraced, and I went over to hug a woman I know casually because she was crying.
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It wouldn't even bother me if they went over to the yard and waved at one another.
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"I don't think it went over very well," said Jon Chamis, a pallbearer at the mock funeral.
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"I went over and unfastened it," said Barry Hopkins, a local motel owner who organizes free concerts.
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He took off his headband and wristbands and went over to del Potro to explain his decision.
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We went over upcoming projects, global business strategies and shared takeaways from interesting articles that we've read.
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"The reason it went over was because it wasn't anything like the real Sullivan," Mr. Jordan said.
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Cardin said the administration officials went over their proposal Tuesday but left many of the details unfilled.
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The crowd gasped, before the Spaniard immediately went over to her to check if she was ok.
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"Equal pay!" it went, over and over, until thousands were joining in, filling the stadium with noise.
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"Equal pay!" it went, over and over, until thousands were joining in, filling the stadium with noise.
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Fashion Review Rick Owens and Loewe went over the rainbow but Off-White got a bit wet.
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Plumlee went over 100 yards rushing before the end of the first quarter on his seventh rush.
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Hours later, the Atlanta Falcons-San Francisco 216ers game went over the total in a similar fashion.
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And then the topic went over to Julian Castro after that, who sort of made a joke.
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The group stood and went over to a casting board, which was crammed with photographs of prospects.
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I went over to Adam [Sandler] right then and there and said, 'Man, come get your boy.
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But the speech — which technically wasn't an "annual message" — went over well, and press coverage was positive.
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So I went over there, he saw me immediately, and I told him what was going on.
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I went over to its single-player campaign, the engineers moved over, and all our artists got absorbed.
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And Kyle went over to Lisa's house to talk to her friend, which I don't think Lisa got.
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After Sykes' Atlanta Dream team lost to Las Vegas on Thursday night, she went over to the stands.
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We put the last piece into Reach, pulled the plug, closed the door and went over to Bellevue.
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"I went over to see him, knowing there that I couldn't do anything to help him," Nott said.
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I went over them again and again, and what he should say to the press after the event.
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I went over to his house with my iPhone, and we shot in the park behind his house.
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They moved to Japan because my mom was getting her masters and went over for a fellowship program.
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I just stood up, went over to her and said, 'Look, we've got to go', and we left.
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After Amazon reported a massive increase in its "Prime Day" sales, the stock went over $1,000 in July.
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I had a really bad roll, l went over a lot of times, totally wiped the car out.
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According to TMZ, Hyde lost control of his vehicle while driving in Malibu and went over an embankment.
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Schwerin said he and Geldon went over a list of recommended hires that Warren had sent to Clinton.
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I went over and their lips were blue and their fingers were blue, and I checked their breathing.
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So, I went to London a couple of times for fittings and we went over fabric and styles.
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When others' statements went over the allotted time, he warned them by repeatedly thanking them for their testimony.
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Susan told the nurse that, before they went over the details, she wanted to go see her father.
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I zoomed in as it went over a Mandalay Bay sign and then it disappeared behind the hotel.
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I raised my hand to volunteer and went over after everyone was leaving to pick up the flyers.
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KAVANAUGH: In the summer when we went over to Timmy's house on July 1, that would indicate yes.
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I mean, Clinton and Carter went over there and built two nuclear reactors, gave them millions of dollars.
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He just lived down the street from me so I went over and we just tried writing stuff.
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The annual price of Claritin alone fell 66 percent the year it went over the counter in 2002.
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The White House said Trump went over to his wife and spoke with Putin near the dinner's end.
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I wrote down my real experience and went over to Ruby Foo's uptown spot in New York City.
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Plastic Cardboard probably went over better than Google's Mic Drop effort, which might have gotten some folks fired.
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Jack went over to the gooseneck post and keyed the code in and the gate began to retract.
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According to TMZ, he lost control of his vehicle while driving in Malibu and went over an embankment.
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"I knew I had hit it OK, I was just glad it went over the line," Springer said.
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"I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning today went over people's heads," he said.
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"I went over and prayed to God and I told Him, 'If it's time, let's go,' " Gregg said.
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" I went over and he played it for me, and I was like, "Yo this shit is infectious!
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All things considered, if he went over 50 percent statewide, he would probably win at least 503 delegates.
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I went over and was like, 'Can I help you, ma'am?' and she was like, 'Are we moving?
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But then, given the acute sensitivities of the time, Mr. Deardourff and Mr. Bailey went over the top.
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Later, he went over how a single research note from Morgan Stanley sparked a rally in everything cloud.
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"There were some rumblings, but the money went over well, as I knew it would," Ms. Hall said.
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Wearing glasses, they looked ahead with blank expressions as the prosecutor went over the facts of the case.
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So, I went over to Tante Claire and they said, 'Come in!' and it was no big deal.
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I went over to my employer's place one day, hoping to confront him, and finally found him home.
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I went over to him and held on to the sleeve of his jacket, as if steadying myself.
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He went over to a quiet corner and rocked the baby while the baby snuggled into his chest.
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Still, after a rainstorm went over New Orleans on Monday, several cars were mired in knee-deep water.
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As the platoon commander, I could dictate which tank went over first, but it wasn't really a choice.
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I went over on my data for three months consecutively and my bill was getting out of control.
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When you went over for tea, the cups would be porcelain, and the utensils would be sterling silver.
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That summer, on the day of a swim meet, I went over to Coach's house for a nap.
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A thick plastic wand went over her chest to ''interrogate'' her pacemaker and download the data it held.
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Adam Schiff's closing arguments may have miffed some Senate Republicans, but they went over well with the Democrats.
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He repeatedly went over stewards' heads and appealed directly to workers, sometimes turning up on factory assembly lines.
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Just then, Betty went over to the girl and, leaning in close, said something that we couldn't hear.
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However, while the women were marching, Trump went over to the C.I.A., where he really could mend fences.
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I went over there with Floating Points, who I'd planned to do a recording with alongside Marcos Valle.
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But, because we went over budget, we decided to be frugal when it came to an accompanying frame.
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And the fences around the basketball courts weren't high enough and when basketballs went over, the neighbors were complaining.
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I went over to hear what was going on and I found out Ashley had called off the wedding.
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I went over the handlebars and out of my peripheral vision I saw my wife's body fly over me.
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Griffin's alleged dating debacle began when he went over to a woman's house to take her on a date.
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We briefly left Lori Loughlin's house and went over to the Barr's house and we're stationed outside there now.
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"It fills in details that some other witness somehow forgot about … He just went over basically everything he experienced."
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I definitely went over my budget, but wasn't sure when I would find another dress that fit this well.
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I went over to kiss him, placing my hands on either side of his face, but he pulled away.
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The other one got out of the car, went over to the car -- they tried to shoot my wife.
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Well, you know, Dana, I went over the list of people that have investigated -- it&aposs not FOX news.
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Can't imagine that move went over too well at Inner Circle Sports, the boutique investment bank managing the sale.
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I went over to New Hampshire to canvass for him, and my family was then invited to the inauguration.
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In January 2016, Anthony Levandowski went over the head of his boss John Krafcik by directly emailing Larry Page.
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I'd tuck the story away and recount it with my management team as we went over our recruiting process.
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Charlotte, meanwhile, had her thumb and then her hand in her mouth and grimaced as the planes went over.
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Deputy Sherriff Huck Look saw Ted's car 90 minutes after Ted said his car went over the Dike Bridge.
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Then Caila went over to Jared and told him she was leaving and that her mind was made up.
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"Yeah, we went over to his house and groveled — and we brought him cannolis," Todd admitted with a laugh.
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I went over to a friend's house the other day to have some quality time in his Oculus Rift.
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Then it even went over to an official to pay proper respect, with a close equivalent to a handshake.
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One in the gangster's back garden, then I went over to America and had two illegal fights out there.
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It's unclear why or how Martin went over the barrier and the cause of the accident is under investigation.
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I made these huge murals – trying to embed political criticism in them, which kind of went over their heads.
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"I went over a lot of stuff — $2628 billion in total for border security and new walls," Shelby said.
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Kramer, a Russia expert who had served at the State Department, went over the dossier with Steele for hours.
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The vehicle hit the bridge guardrail and went over it, falling 25 feet onto its top, the report said.
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And so it went over the course of the day, changing gears on a dime with each new patient.
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The subpoenas suggest, however, that prosecutors are looking seriously at whether the fund-raising activities went over the line.
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Early on December 11, 2012, he went over to a friend's house to drink, play pool, and smoke pot.
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Both were swept away by the current, but the younger sister was rescued before she went over the falls.
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So, Rupert went over and sold his stuff, which we'll get to in a second because he's linked this.
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If we went over there on a Sunday, he was sure to comment on punny answers, or obscure ones.
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Prime Minister Édouard Philippe went over the signs of radicalization on French television Thursday night, in a worried tone.
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I went over the window and looked out over at the concert venue, and I didn't see any fireworks.
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"I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning today went over people's heads," the senator said.
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I know what it's like to be second, so out of humanity I went over to support the guys.
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Some employers went over the line, asking embarrassing questions about private matters such as sexual preferences and toilet habits.
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We all went over as a fire department and brought him food and sat down and talked with Luther.
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Hamonic's third goal of the season went over the right shoulder of Stalock, ringing the corner posts and in.
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"Before I was at the point of writing chapters," Kraus said, she went over these details repeatedly with Valdez.
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"She just hit the floor and he went over her," said the guard, who did not give his name.
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After a pregame video tribute to Wade, the retiring superstar went over and hugged each of his three friends.
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Shirin Akter Shela, Miss Bangladesh, wore a red gown with a green back piece that went over her head.
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Raptors G DeMar DeRozan went over 20 points in each of the team's three games since the break. 2.
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"Imagine how that went over in a slaveholding country on edge over any whisper of uprisings," Mr. Carvalho said.
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He went over each photo several times, going back and forth to make sure it was the right look.
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"When they heard about the raids they all went over there and got jobs right away," Ms. Hill said.
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She went over his schoolwork, met with his teachers, reminded him dozens of times about meetings he couldn't miss.
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It went over bigger and better than I even had in mind, and I had high expectations in my mind.
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He went over the U.S.-Mexican border while protesting family separations, so he allegedly violated both U.S. and Mexican law.
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The witness, who was with a friend, went over to Gorbonosenko's Mustang and inspected the car, according to the claim.
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"I went over in the morning to help her get ready because he was heading out," Becky, 55, tells PEOPLE.
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Conservators went over every inch, looking for loose paint, said McQuigg, vice president of properties for the Atlanta History Center.
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The first time we went over it was the height of summer in Chicago, which is blisteringly, crazy, crazy hot.
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They went over plans for creating high-risk pools and proposals for incentives for broader use of health savings accounts.
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We went over the entire Ukraine strategy with Ambassador Bolton, who agreed with the strategy and signed off on it.
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Yes, in the sense that when I was done with it, we went over it with a list of questions.
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" Says Lander, "When I went over there with Jennie [Vee] it was just like, 'Oh, oh hi, here's our paperwork.
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He went over to a prone Hardy and inserted it into the large gauge earring hole in his left ear.
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He also took a major risk and went over for an interview as Buress — and he still didn't get caught.
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It took me a few minutes to collect myself, but once I did, I went over to the exhibits area.
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George Osborne, the chancellor, certainly went over the top with his threats of a "punishment Budget" after a Leave vote.
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It just so happened that the line was 25 and I hit it 22 and it went over the fence.
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Thinking there must be a better way, he went over to a (wealthier) friend's house to complain about his misfortune.
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After one quick swipe at the ball, Harden tossed the ball over his back, which went over the kid's head.
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"We are such Big Bang fans so right away I went over to take a picture with him," says Alisa.
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"He just went over" a railing that is at least waist high and fell inside the building's rotunda, Greene said.
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Yeah, I went over to his studio in Brooklyn after I was done composing everything and just laid it down.
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"When I was younger in preschool, I went over to my friend's house and we were playing barbershop," she explains.
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"I went over and we sat in the hot tub, and they had mimosas and I had snacks," she explained.
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I went over to this dump, a porn theater in Hollywood, and I met this Scottish guy named Brendan Mullen.
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As a result, your modified adjusted gross income went over $26,2000 if single or $27,503 if married and filing jointly.
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The shark hovered around the surfers for a minute, but left after one surfer went over it with his board.
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Beyonce went over to Sanaa who brushed off any insinuation of inappropriate conduct and then gave her a jokey bite.
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"I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning today went over people's heads," McCain said on Twitter.
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"I took the babies with me wherever I went over the past two months," Amir explains to The Creators Project.
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" I went over and he said, "I'm Alex Bradford, I like your voice, are you interested in singing with me?
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We went over and found opened food containers scattered throughout the kitchen, the house disorderly, mail stacked up, bills unpaid.
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According to a 2018 study of renovation trends by Houzz, 46% of homeowners went over budget on their remodeling projects.
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Moments earlier they had stood with heads bowed, their coaches massaging their backs as the referee went over final details.
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Verlander (1-2) gave up four hits, but two were costly because they went over the fence in right field.
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There were about 15 minutes before my set was due to start and I went over to the DJ booth.
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The remix went over well at the party, but it wasn't the last Daft Punk song I'd hear that night.
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I was like, 'Motherfuck, man,' so I went over and was like, 'Hey I think you have my shoes, man.
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BLANKFEIN: OH MY GOD, I DON'T THINK I'VE BEEN COMFORTABLE SINCE 37 YEARS AGO WHEN I WENT OVER TO FINANCE.
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Maeda hit Jeff McNeil with a pitch before Nimmo's second career pinch-hit homer went over the right-field wall.
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Dominik Glodzik said he went over the handlebars when he tried to brake before a stop sign in Astoria, Queens.
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"Because masks played a ceremonial role in pre-Columbian Indian cultures, the disguises went over especially well," the article said.
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They went over there on an assessment trip with a representative from our center, and then delivered 200-plus chairs.
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Progressives are now speeding, Thelma and Louise style, toward the same cliff they went over in the 1970s and '80s.
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We went over to where Brie was staying the week before we started shooting, and Woody and Naomi were there.
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That went over so well, the company said, that later last year Dick's had guns removed from 125 more stores.
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"It went over the fence," Lynn said of a fastball that Rojas pulled his hands in for and muscled out.
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We wore safety goggles, and though it wasn't my first time shooting a gun, he went over the safety protocols.
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Whitlow went over the 100-yard mark with an 11-yard run on his first carry of the second half.
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I met with him and went over what his treatments would entail: daily radiation appointments for several weeks and chemotherapy.
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When she went over to investigate, her eyes began watering and she showed other symptoms consistent with pepper spray exposure.
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"A snake went over my foot!" he shouted, and his voice broke as if he had phlegm in his throat.
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When the nurse arrived, she went over just about every question I had already answered on my application for accuracy.
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This time, his blast from the left circle went over Gibson's glove and found the top corner of the net.
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During the Wednesday call, Tesla went over production plans for its newest vehicle and they were surprisingly ahead of schedule.
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If you went over by the window, the Pokémon might suddenly appear to be floating in space outside the building.
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The U.S. president went over to them at the conclusion of the dinner and visited with Putin, the official said.
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She was sitting with another guy and I went over and I went up and ... What made you do that?
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After we did intros and went over some terms, we broke into smaller groups and went through a few hypothetical scenarios.
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While the turnaround plan went over well with shareholders, its execution triggered service disruptions and ran afoul of regulators and customers.
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Brett went over to find Izzy and was basically like: Thanks, but no thanks, gonna go with Lauren on this one.
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"The shooter still went over and shot the student in the head, even though he already fired many bullets," he said.
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"I went over to this bar and I asked the woman [if I could have] some glasses of water," Leffak said.
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Dallas forward Dirk Nowitzki went over the 29,000-career point mark against the 76ers - he ranks sixth all-time with 29,008.
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Sometimes the "yes" to her question of whether they had understood was a bit uncertain and she went over it again.
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The women went over each other's quarters like certified home inspectors, joking about the other one's baseboards, trim, and unfinished basements.
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"I went over and I met the family when I found out I was going to be interviewing her," she said.
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I came in, I went over the questions, it took me four and a half hours to do the whole week.
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The first group of Kennedy Scholars went over to Harvard and MIT to begin their courses of study in September 1966.
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But, despite the Oilers goalie's careful preparations, Neal beat him three times — including two wrist shots that went over his shoulder.
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But, we already went over the fact the sheriff's deputy dies as well, as he too is murdered by Frank's posse.
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But when the actor and two officers went over to the home, the neighbor denied having made the call, Rhames said.
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I went over to Silicon Valley and spent a couple of weeks there just having like meeting after meeting after meeting.
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As the dinner wrapped, Trump went over to his wife, "where he spoke briefly with President Putin," the White House said.
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In mid-February, an Israeli military jeep went over a land mine buried in the sand here; seven soldiers were injured.
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The friend later told police that he went over to the couple's apartment the night before and discovered Kayleigh was dead.
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The pickup crossed the street, went over a curb and hit a neighbor's landscape wall, causing severe damage, the driver wrote.
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He blew two more lights, went over a median and drove on the wrong side of the road to pass traffic.
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Serving ya dong at parties always went over well, so the team continued offering the spirit at their music-focused space.
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"The original challenge of the America's Cup that went over to England was from the New York Yacht Club," he says.
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They began a storyline feud in the summer of '97, each cutting promos that the other believed went over the line.
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"I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning today went over people's heads," McCain said in a statement.
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Pierce, a graduate transfer from William & Mary, went over 1,13 career points and posted the 17th double-double of his career.
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Suddenly, she stumbled, and put her head down, and Jose went over her neck head first, landing awkwardly on the turf.
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During these interviews, Cohen largely went over the text of his prior 2017 testimony with the congressional investigators, the source said.
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"There was not ongoing battle or gunfire or anything at that point when these women went over this road," Miller said.
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Cavett: I went over and took his wrist and realized I didn't know what a wrist is supposed to feel like.
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"So I hired a moving company and we went over there and I picked up 50 boxes of books," Mall said.
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We met at the courthouse, sat down with the legal personnel, and went over the split finances and reason for filing.
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After his practice round Tuesday, Kevin Na sat in the trailer's kitchenette booth with his caddie as they went over yardages.
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Arizona RB David Johnson went over 100 yards from scrimmage in each of the team's first 11 contests this season. 3.
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We certainly follow normal reporting practices and went over it at length with the White House and the Department of Justice.
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So I went over to Fantasy in Berkeley to do a tape transfer, where they'll bake the tapes and restore them.
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And then, of course, 2016 is when we really went over the cliff with Brexit and the election of Donald Trump.
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Most of the savings came from eliminating fees credit card companies used to charge when customers went over their credit limits.
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There were no replay reviews back then, but Theismann knew that the officials went over tapes of their games days later.
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"I think he would enjoy it and say, 'You went over the line in a couple of places,'" Brian Henson said.
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Their pas de deux continued throughout the evening — work, smile, work, smile, work — until eventually she went over to introduce herself.
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You know, I worked hard to get President Obama elected, and I went over to New Hampshire and knocked on doors.
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He assumed it was the same book, but for kids — which it isn't; so most of it went over my head.
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That went over well with many people in the crowd, which included a large number of refugees, refugee sponsors and advocates.
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In the debate's third hour, Biden vigorously went over his allotted time, after repeatedly cutting himself off in the prior debates.
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Lawmakers say they would consider another round of disaster funding after they went over requests from U.S. state and commonwealth governments.
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I went over to the Silver Lake house of Matias Viegener, who is Kathy's executor and director of her literary chest.
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I saw Trump a couple of days after that [roast] and went over to thank him for being a good sport.
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Green nevertheless practiced the African-American art of coded communication, addressing black readers in messages that went over white peoples' heads.
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VICE's politics editor, Grace, went over there to see what the problem was, only to be escorted out of the building.
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Tony and Ross went over blocking techniques -- while Sylvester Stallone was right next to the guys doing his own training regimen.
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No. One of the things I talked about on my program for PBS and for CNN International are this last week when it was International Women's Day, was that I actually went over and talked to women ... Not went over, but by satellite, women ... an Egyptian American activist and also an Afghan female member of Parliament.
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When he went over to Joyce's because Will was kinda freaking out, and Hopper listened to Will, and like REALLY LISTENED: 12.
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Near the end of Stage 2, Bowyer was penalized when a crew member went over the wall early during a pit stop.
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Then Prince's assistant went over to Questlove and said The Purple One wanted him to throw Prince a party after the show.
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He went over budget just doing screen tests, and had to fight for Marlon Brando and Al Pacino in their respective roles.
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McKenzie County Sheriff Gary Schwartzenberger says the storm went over his house and down into the park about half a mile away.
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This guy went over the line in every, he&aposs going to do time by the way, he&aposs going to prison.
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They went over to the office where newborns are registered and spent nearly an hour waiting in line behind four other couples.
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His eyes went over her head, as if he were trying to watch a TV show and she was in the way.
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In January, Plattsburgh went over its power allotment and was forced to purchase electricity on the open market for far higher prices.
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He was five years old at the time of the eclipse, he lived in Venezuela and the same eclipse went over Venezuela.
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It was his third 100-yard game of the season and he went over the century mark late in the third quarter.
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But if you went over eight feet you got $55 a foot, and then in some situations it was $65 a foot.
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"I hit a great drive, a perfect five-iron and landed just short of the hole and it went over the green".
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She even says she went over the "whole map" while on a trip to San Fran, but couldn't decide on a name.
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Spieth's tee shot went over a cliff and, after a penalty drop, his third shot sailed over the green into deep rough.
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Worried, the man went over to his parent's house, located in a well-to-do gated community, and knocked on their door.
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But Bruce went over to Harvey Weinstein's hotel, and I don't know, but he came back and said, 'I got the part!
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San Francisco reached the Cardinals' 45-yard line with seven seconds remaining before a bad snap went over quarterback C.J. Beathard's head.
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These critique videos are satisfying to watch for their ability to break down what likely went over your head the first time.
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They went over various ideas: Iantorno suggested floating Wi-Fi rigged balloons over the city, an idea cribbed from Google's Project Loon.
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So when Klay Thompson went over to the spot, just out of bounds next to the baseline, a few people perked up.
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Justin Cudmore: I went over to a friend's place to record [the mix] since I don't have a full setup at home.
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So I went over to him, and told him how pleased I was he was taking the time to read through it.
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With that in mind, Cramer went over the warning signs he saw over the years that culminated in Acacia's massive Monday drop.
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In her blog post, she claimed she went over to Carter's apartment with a friend and they began kissing in the bathroom.
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I'LL JUST SAY I WENT OVER IN THAT NOVEMBER, I WAS PART OF THAT TRADE MISSION THAT SECRETARY OF COMMERCE ROSS LED.
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But, as we went over earlier today, teams were too scared of potential microfracture surgery to pick him in the first round.
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"Champion" went over the complex relationship with his father who'd split with his mom, but still made sure to be a provider.
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"I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning today went over people's heads," he said in an official statement.
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About 30 minutes later, Rob got up, went over to the toilet, climbed onto it, and tied his sheet to the vent.
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It's difficult for me to say how it went over, because we had the internet but it wasn't like it is now.
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Desserts were lacking in chocolate for my taste, but some, like ginger-baked banana and date squares, went over well with guests.
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She went over their Medicare-funded services, including weekly check-ins from a nurse and 24/7 emergency oversight by a doctor.
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If the barrage fell short and exploded nearby, Jane would barely look up from the desk where she went over the accounts.
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"They went over there and they loved it, they loved the culture, they have unbelievable facilities," Boras said in a telephone interview.
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Once he fell to the ground, the officer went over into his direction, and then it became unclear what he was doing.
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As Liverpool's players went over to celebrate with their fans, and as his Chelsea teammates trudged disconsolately toward the tunnel, Luiz lingered.
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I'll probably take a week or two to digest how the finale went over and what lessons there are to be learned.
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So she went over to some sagebrush by the soccer field, poked around in the dirt, and picked up a small rock.
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When contacted about the missing person report, Ivery told police he went over to Banks's apartment at about 1:30 a.m. Feb.
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Then they went over the calves' genomes themselves to confirm the presence of bacterial DNA, and sent their results to the journal.
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Off a feed from Nazem Kadri, his shot went over Lyon's shoulder and into the back of the net at 4:16.
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Corona later got away with an errant rollout in the middle of the field, as El Salvador's shot went over the crossbar.
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That went over so well, Stack said, that for roughly the past two months it's had guns removed from another 5.563 stores.
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Phaneuf tied the game with a slap shot from the point that went over Ward's glove hand at the 13:18 mark.
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Why it matters: In his opening statement, Kent outlined the main themes he went over in his 10-hour closed-door deposition.
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"The guidelines went over several important ways that parents can ensure that their children were sleeping safely," Dr. Benaroch said on Saturday.
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The last person to try it in a kayak, Jessie Sharp, went over the lip in 1990 and was never seen again.
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The thing is, when we went over to Google, as you noticed and you search ADL, all the correct things came up.
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We went over there and told them, I mean, I call up the White House counsel, tell him I have got something.
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"I went over the radio, 'Pink Post One, male shot, call a bus," he added, referring to the slang term for an ambulance.
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Rander left and became the engineering lead at Uber ATG and Salesky went over to the Google self-driving project, now called Waymo.
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Once Bialy got the gun away and the other student had the shooter pinned down, he went over to Castillo, who wasn't responding.
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Many of these caps were around $1 or $2 million, meaning that once a patient went over that amount, their benefits simply expired.
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When the car went over the bridge, Ted and his passenger escaped and returned to the party — unaware of who they left behind.
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But he'd promised these guys that they would have a game, so he went over to be their creative director and project lead.
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The antipathy escalated and the voices got louder as they went over details of the case, with both men shouting over each other.
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Those who went over their allotted time were promptly played off the stage with an Oscars-style orchestra by unseen sound technicians. Sen.
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We're guessing both new additions went over well because the chain recently announced it's adding yet another s'mores-themed item to its menu.
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The first thing he did when I went over to see him was give me a big hug, and I'll never forget that.
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"We went over the entire Ukraine strategy with Ambassador Bolton, who agreed with the strategy and signed off on it," Mr. Sondland said.
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Bryan Lanning can most definitely be called a family man, but the YouTube star went over two decades without ever knowing his father.
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Later, he went over to Hickham Air Force Base, which had also come under fire, to help transport the wounded to treatment facilities.
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It's tempting to say that Donald Trump's speech at the Al Smith Dinner on Thursday night went over like a fart in church.
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" He said, "I went down to Roosevelt's inaugural and after the inaugural I went over to the FHA and Fred was already there.
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Shortly after, the star went over to tell Steven and his mother how incredible it was that he knew all of the lyrics.
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Miesha wasn't exactly offended ... in fact, she thought it was hilarious -- and went over to the LVMPD to get a little payback. #GoodSports
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"The first lesson that we had, there were 60 balls in the basket, and all 60 balls went over the fence," he said.
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In that short distance, the 8-year-old driver made several turns, went over a set of railroad tracks, and braved four intersections.
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I went over to the Sands yesterday, over to the convention center, and loved the robotics, oh my goodness, and the 3D printing.
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The year I moved to London, I went over to a friend's, specifically to hot-box his tiny bathroom with four other people.
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"We now talk from time to time, including today, and we went over his list, which I think would be extraordinary," Carson said.
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"We saw high waves but nothing that went over the tidal barriers," a man in the city of Iwaki told NTV television network.
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The segment went over surprisingly well, considering that the groomsmen in particular did not have their moves down just days before the ceremony.
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Louisville freshman running back Javian Hawkins went over the 215,000-yard rushing mark for the season, picking up 67 yards on 16 carries.
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With that in mind, Cramer went over his game plan for the coming week, with earnings from Apple, BP and other top companies.
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And then hopefully if he goes over there, I can remember that down at the bottom of my page I went over here.
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After the woman said yes, reporter Brian Thompson went over and interviewed the newly-engaged couple, identified as Tyler Osborne and Lisa Snyder.
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But we also went over what she needs to save money on, things like the daily Starbucks run or takeout for work lunches.
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They went over to Dave Grossblatt's stream, another frequent Meerkater who specialized in showing viewers around SF, and told him where I was.
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Once he got the gun away and the other student had the shooter pinned down, Bialy went over to Castillo, who was unresponsive.
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The parents and three children were found dead three days later, on March 26, after their SUV went over a cliff in California.
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It went over well—just talking about it already got us really hot, and after he had fucked me, it was my turn.
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If construction went over budget, or attendance fell even slightly below expectations, it was almost certain to fall behind on its interest payments.
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"He showed up alone, and I went over to him, and he was so warm and friendly, we just connected," Ms. Toyzer said.
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"The Empire Strikes Back" was not completed on time and went over budget, costing more than $19893 million (more than $100 million today).
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I went over to YouTube a few years ago, I sat in a room with a bunch of folks who were from Hollywood.
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"I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning went over people's heads," McCain said in a statement emailed to reporters.
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Cartoon by David Borchart On Tuesday, Pitt came on set in a spacesuit, and he and Gray went over the next hours' material.
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The first assistant director went over the shot: stare at the water; take off shirt, shoes and sunglasses; zip up backpack; jump in.
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Yesterday, he went over to his tea house Madame Zuzu's in Highland Park, IL to give his fans and attendees a real treat.
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When her temperature went over 103, he insisted that they go back to the hospital — her second visit in less than a month.
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I arrived early at the meeting spot, pulling up in my mud-splattered Toyota truck, and went over some notes I had compiled.
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We went over and met the management team and a few folks who work on the Verizon Media and Verizon side of things.
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Some may be the result of exposures days earlier, but tracking where people went over the weekend could reveal new transmission hot spots.
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On meeting John Lennon: It was a rainy day, and I went over to the St. Regis in a work shirt and trousers.
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With eight teams, four games, four halftimes and a concert by the rapper Fabolous, the event went over five and a half hours.
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Josh Brown's stretch pass went over half of the length of the ice, sending Barkov in on a breakaway in the second period.
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When we hit the top, I went over to the balcony and I could see, what seemed to me, was all of California.
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Green, who has seen (and done) a bit of everything in his five seasons with the team, went over to offer some perspective.
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I'm skeptical because a crucial leg of Trump's support was from voters who voted for Obama twice and then went over to Trump.
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He blasted a knuckling shot from the left point that went over Hogberg's glove and into the top right corner of the net.
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I went over this system extensively back in 2016, and it has only gotten more sophisticated with the addition of the Neural Engine.
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Cornyn said on Monday he was "pretty optimistic" the House would pass his bill if it went over as a stand-alone measure.
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But we certainly follow normal reporting practices, and went over it at length with both the White House and the Department of Justice.
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She went over to talk to the man, Rodrigo Arlegui Fuchslocher, and the woman with him, who, it turned out, was his mother.
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They shared advice and swapped stories as Christine H. Kim, the project manager for the count, went over logistics and dos and don'ts.
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So then I went over, backed into geography as a sort of environmental geographer, but along the way, became an urbanist as well.
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It didn't see us, and it turned left across the road and I went straight into the side of him and I went over.
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Faye Dunaway appeared totally upbeat and went over what happened with a friend and said something about seeing Emma Stone's name on the card.
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" McCain responded by releasing a statement that read: "I get the sense from Twitter that my line of questioning today went over people's heads.
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And they went over my story, and they broke it apart and told me what needed to happen for it to finish, to end.
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Prosecutors, seeking a sentence of life in prison, went over details of the attack, including playing video of the car going into the crowd.
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U.S. 3.5 to Germany 1.24, and that may give you a little sense of why the president went over there with a tough message.
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They climb the wall everyday, picking up and throwing garbage, going on walks, or going to pick up a ball that went over it.
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Hanks as Rogers quickly went over well online, where commenters said it's the exact type of wholesome image they needed to see this week.
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When I went over the conference call, I did not get encouraged at all that there's going to be a turn any time soon.
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So I went over there, ran to her and hurried, then we had to hold our frame for a little while before we started.
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They also did a commendable job of reining in the candidates when they went over, and of calling them out when they avoided questions.
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Tampa Bay C Valtteri Filppula, who recently went over 400 points for his career, has registered four assists in his last three games. 3.
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He hit into a greenside bunker, and his third shot caught way too much ball and went over the green and into the water.
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A few weeks in, I wrote a speech that went over well, in no small part due to George H. W. Bush's solid delivery.
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Allen reportedly wiped the court with LaMelo all day and understandably went over to the bench at one point to give LaVar the business.
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Marino never replied to the arguments directed to him and his colleagues, and only told the person when they went over the time allotted.
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Because he was still underage, O'Byrne could only make suggestions for investments to his parents, the account holders, and they went over them together.
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But it went over very poorly in Ecuador, where it was seen as another example of typically heavy-handed US pressure in the region.
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The lead went over 30 for the first time when Clarke drained two free throws to make it 58-212 with 222:210 left.
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Several of the smartest physicists and mathematicians I emailed working in adjacent fields said the math went over their heads (same, by the way).
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"When Mr. Feeny said 'Class dismissed,' which still gets me, and then we wrapped, this huge wave of emotion went over me," Savage said.
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I went over to 30th Street Station and bought a ticket and zipped up to New York and went to the actual victory party.
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"I just thought that somebody had lost control of a truck and, you know, hit the curb and went over the curb," she said.
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I went over the events of the book with her and the main plot points that I thought would be pertinent to her performance.
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Professor Santos went over studies by Elizabeth Dunn that show spending money on others brings more joy than spending for yourself, regardless of amount.
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As she wrapped up the speech, which went over the limit by mere seconds, Schwertner banged his gavel over a glass tabletop, shattering it.
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Rosario told jurors he went over to talk to Aguado and asked him to not disrespect Bautista, who he refers to as his wife.
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Happy with how the phone call went, Khloé went over to Rob's house to help him pick out outfits that Kim's stylists sent over.
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In the earlier crash, the Hart family were believed to have died when their vehicle went over a cliff and into the Pacific Ocean.
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Morgan's letter went over many of the same concerns the White House counsel outlined last week in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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His shot sailed past Brian Boyle as the Devils defenseman tried to get a stick on the puck, then went over Schneider's right shoulder.
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But deputies told the ACLU that the evacuations only began after they went over Gusman's head by calling the attorney general to request reinforcements.
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Initially opposed by almost every Republican official, Trump went over their heads to galvanize a working-class base that none of them understood existed.
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I went over this one with my old friend Herb Greenberg a long time ago, and it just, to me, does too many acquisitions.
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Both Lippmann and Weyl, in a very real sense, went over to the enemy, advocating consumer society as the desirable path for America's future.
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He went over the top on Thursday, as several media outlets reported he had more than the 85033,237 delegates needed to clinch the nod.
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Not everyone was using the extra space: Only 5 percent of tweets were longer than 140 characters and just 2 percent went over 190.
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Fueled and ready to go, Yi went over to the school's on-campus hospital to start her research assistant job in the neuroscience lab.
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Dude, this year April Fool's just went over my head because I didn't even realize it was April 1st, I just didn't even care.
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I went over to friends' houses to watch the R-rated Schwarzenegger and Stallone action movies that I wasn't allowed to watch at home.
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The Commercial Crew awards came under "firm-fixed" price contracts, meaning that if the companies went over budget then they would cover the costs.
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Ms. Jones also filed a report with the police this spring, she said, and went over her calendar and diary entries with a detective.
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Blaze Bateh: When we went back home for Christmas, we went over there just for the fuck of it and we were blown away.
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I went over to Portland last week to watch their show, catch up, and ask them about their thoughts on drag and the internet.
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I tucked my hair into a braid as I sat down in the chair and went over the mental talking points of my story.
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The Spartans added two points on a safety when a snap went over junior quarterback Zach Smith's head and out of the end zone.
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Once he went over to the Senate in 2012, and had to abide by more stringent federal restrictions, all this seems to have stopped.
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If your card went over that 30% utilization, the change may provoke them to lower your limit to prevent an even higher utilization rate.
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Lawrence even went over to Jenner's home for dinner and managed to get the momager drunk (much to the chagrin of Kim Kardashian West).
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With 28 total yards, Appalachian State went over the 2000-yard mark in total offense for the first time since November against Georgia State.
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They went over the recent events covered in the book — Hillary Clinton's loss, the gains from the #MeToo movement and the 2018 midterm elections.
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"I tried to get someone to define for me what winning meant, even before I went over, and nobody could," retired Army Lt. Gen.
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"Joey went over, grabbed him by his shoulders and the guy slung him around and slung Joey to the ground," Geraldine Haynes told WSYX.
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She and her parents went over to the cousin's home with chocolates and a bottle of Cognac that Agnes had brought from the city.
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Boston C Kelly Olynyk is 17-of-25 over the last four games and went over 1,000 rebounds for his career on Friday. 3.
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Fellow back Elijah Holyfield had 275 rushes for 29 yards as Georgia went over 220 yards on the ground for the second straight week.
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A lot of Ocasio's volunteers went over to work on other campaigns and were like, 'Why are we using this old piece of software?
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It was also a horrible political gaffe, a comment that went over poorly in a country then burdened with an 11 percent unemployment rate.
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Ginobili appeared to be trying to lob a pass from beyond the 3-point line to Aldridge, but the pass went over his head.
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And I have the opportunity to ask you a few questions that you have probably went over, but how do you think this happened?
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Then, with his eyes on the ball, he produced a scissors kick that went over his shoulder, over the keeper and delicately beneath the bar.
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At a press briefing that went over the details of its new phone, Asus claimed the Zenfone's dual 12-megapixel rear cameras were flagship class.
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Encarnacion, who went over 1,000 RBIs in his career with Tuesday's slam, is 7-for-18 with six walks over his last five games. 3.
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But when Berry politely went over to Valentine after the frustrating sequence, Valentine refused to even acknowledge Berry and literally turned his back on him.
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Votto led off the fourth with a triple when left fielder Raimel Tapia misplayed the drive, which went over his head and off the wall.
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Mueller's report went over much of what was already known about Flynn's contacts with then–Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak from documents in Flynn's criminal case.
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Ambitious plans to build expressways into the city centre were cancelled or only partially realised, because they either went over budget or faced public opposition.
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Food writer Jennifer Perillo found five subscriptions to services she wasn't using, when she went over her statements this spring in preparation for tax filing.
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Lindsey Graham, where according to the White House the two went over the administration's "very aggressive fall agenda," including on tax reform and health care.
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I loved it when I was a little girl—when we went over to their house, I'd set it in my lap and pet it.
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He went over my trans-related treatment briefly, but spent nearly all of the appointment directly addressing the actual symptoms I was there to discuss.
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Then Jared went over and repeated this information to Caila, who let her perfect smile slip just enough for us to know she was pissed.
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In the study, ten of the tattoo artists went over the recommended muscle activity limit for avoiding injury in the upper regions of the body.
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Stephen Colbert went over Donald Trump's press conference yesterday on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and didn't hold back on highlighting some newsworthy moments.
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I think it was really wonderful and a lot of people said really nice things about me so I think it went over really well.
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When it went over this allotment in January, the city had to buy more expensive electricity from the open market leading to the price rises.
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The pair discussed a recent night at Kris Jenner's home, during which the Oscar winner went over for dinner and apparently got a bit drunk.
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Gates worked alongside Manafort on his Ukrainian business for nearly a decade, and then went over with him to join the Trump campaign in 2016.
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It was the second straight night the Bruins lost a potential goal because of "no conclusive evidence" that the puck went over the goal line.
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But Nathans went over to a freezer and took out a sample, pipetted a bit into a tube, capped it, and gave it to Maureen.
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Colbert also went over Mueller's day of questioning and was perplexed by the former special counsel use of big words like "exculpated" during the testimony.
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We'd have to do a tour if we went over there, we couldn't do a gig and then come back the next day, could we?
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Truth is ... Metta thinks his old pal, Dennis Rodman, may have been on to something when he went over to Pyongyang a few years ago.
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When I went over there last week she said she's writing songs and playing the guitar, so it's really awesome to get to see that.
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But last night when Ashton spotted Charlie in the good seats at the NLCS -- he went over to the star and the two bro'd out.
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I went over to the bartender and blurted out, "Drambuie," and he responded with, "rocks or neat?" and I realized, OK, that's actually something real.
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Worked as at trainer for a few months in Hong Kong, then went over to FA Group in Bangkok, to Wat Charoenrit in Koh Phangan.
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During my first appointment, the ND went over the results of the many blood, urine, and hormone tests she had ordered before I came in.
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He didn't change his mind when he actually went over in the 70s and 80s, wanting to document the many emerging social and musical movements.
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She initially told police that she had lost it in the water when her own kayak went over, moments before a rescue boat reached her.
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"I went over and gave him a smack, but 10 minutes later we left with our arms around each other," Ibrahimovic wrote in his autobiography.
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"We went over what I was going to talk about on 'Hannity' tonight," Giuliani said when he returned, referring to Sean Hannity's Fox News show.
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During the phone call earlier in August, Trump went over the idea of implementing stricter background checks on gun purchasers, according to multiple news reports.
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"We went to hit the very first drop, and as soon as we went over, I felt the seat belt release," Latham told KVII-TV.
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The Nashville defenseman's first goal was a fluttering shot from the faceoff circle that went over goaltender Anders Nilsson shoulder 214 seconds into the game.
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Sameer Gandhi was part of the team that made the investment at Sequoia and then invested in Dropbox again when he went over to Accel.
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At first, my idea worked: my guy went over to the guy that threatened me, he threatened him, and I never heard of him again.
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I knew none of the people whose ashes we were carrying, but I remember when the ashes went over the fence of the White House.
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So, from there, we kinda just went over every image we could possibly find online and mapped it out and did the math on it.
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Dennis Dermody: Cookie had just had Max, and I went over her house one day, and she was peeling potatoes, and Max was screaming, crying.
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At any rate, it only intensified my craving for video games, because I had to wait to play until I went over to friends' houses.
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"He threw a plastic swing, and it went over the fence and almost hit his neighbor," said the resident, Laura Granger, who witnessed the episode.
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His father, Ivan, had been a czarist army officer who went over to the Bolsheviks after the Russian Revolution; his mother, Anastasia, was a typist.
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The performance appeared to satisfy Republicans, a number of whom went over to Dershowitz to shake his hand after the Senate adjourned for the night.
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It was the second time this season Durant went over the 40-point mark after he scored 603 against the Orlando Magic on Oct. 30.
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They went over each line, each phrase of a draft resolution aimed at extracting civilians from Aleppo safely, under the supervision of United Nations monitors.
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The e-commerce giant issued a statement Thursday morning that went over many claimed accomplishments, but the most impressive were related to its logistics efforts.
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This irritated Glenn so much that he just went over and took the book out of Bryan's hands and threw it over the sea wall.
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Rather than comply, McKinsey went over the contracting officer's head, lodging complaints with top G.S.A. officials, who refused to exempt the firm from the rules.
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He went over the ups and downs of Bayside, largely a bedroom community that a century ago was a haven for theater and film stars.
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A brief story: In college I went over to a buddy's house to find the hallway outside his dorm absolutely caked with strawberry whey protein.
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He went over 100 yards rushing for the third straight game, a feat last accomplished by a Viking when Adrian Peterson did it in 143.
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Equipped with boxes of Domino's pizza, members reviewed the format and went over strategy for just over an hour, according to sources in the room.
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We're told the players were so excited to go check out the store, they went over as soon as they checked into their team hotels.
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I did O.K. at the bottom of the grid and solved 105A first, GARBAGE JUMP, and it went over my head not once but twice.
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Before Obamacare, many Americans had plans with limits at 1 or 2 million dollars — meaning that once they went over that amount, their benefits expired.
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When Lopes went over to ask the woman what had happened, she told her she had sent her son home because of his bad manners.
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I went over to the shoe department and tried on a few things, but then my friend called to say she was at the restaurant.
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"I went over to the hotel, went to the room, and he had all of these books and magazines splayed out on the floor," McAdams said.
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Klobuchar: In your memo, you talked about the Comey decision and you talk about obstruction of justice, and you already went over that, which I appreciate.
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The number might sound like a lot, but if look over last month's credit card bill, you may be surprised to find you went over it.
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"We went over lots of things and had a very cheerful, friendly and then somewhat sad conversation because we were both sad about it," Hassett said.
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"We went over there and they opened the lid and in there was five large bags of marijuana," Debbie Willis of the Monroe Police Department said.
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"I finished my shift that morning [and] during my break I hurried and went to change clothes, and went over to the job fair," she said.
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We went over this triple-camera array pretty extensively in our original 73 Pro review as well as when we compared it to the Pixel 27A.
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The app also includes a SWOLF score, which measures your efficiency by combining your time and stroke count, but this data point went over my head.
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We went over our allocation of stocks, bonds, and an emergency fund for things like medical bills, a car or house repair, or any unexpected expense.
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The duo went over early memories from when they launched Vine in New York City, sharing pictures of their first office and their first launch party.
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"He went over to the cameraman and tried to yank the camera out of his hands," Jeffrey Borg, who called Frampton his "hero," wrote on Facebook.
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The chase ended when the ambulance went over a spike stripe placed in the road by authorities, after which the vehicle stopped and Woods was arrested.
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So when Porter and I got off the phone, I went over to AccuWeather's website to take a peek at the long-term outlook for Philadelphia.
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The software is definitely in need of some work and rethinking; I don't think the big version 2.0 went over as well as Google would've liked.
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When an assessor arrived in 2016 and went over her situation, it was a familiar process: how much help did she need to use the bathroom?
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A reverend who was ordained by the church helped us, but it was very private when we went over to her house and had the ceremony.
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" With regard to Kaganove, the company added, "We also went over our forensic records from last year and confirmed that Arlene's account was not accessed improperly.
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Every day for eight years, my dad left the plant at noon, went over and cleaned him up, and after work he put him to bed.
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To celebrate this, I went over to my friend Nolan's house and we had oodles of fun posing Master P in all sorts of fun positions.
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According to eyewitnesses ... Marcus Hyde was out driving in Malibu early Monday morning, cruising on the PCH, when he lost control and went over an embankment.
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RB Melvin Gordon went over the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the first time in his three-year career with 81 yards against the Jets Sunday.
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The first time I got to know him was that first day I went over to his house to work on music for my solo record.
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After her first visit with an obstetrician, she went over to the Ochsner "O Bar," a part of the hospital modeled on the Apple Genius Bar.
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Shortly after Deacon Hayes, a former wood flooring salesman, married his wife, Kim, he went over their finances and realized they had amassed thousands in debt.
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Webb went over 3,000 rushing yards for his career in the first quarter, and ended the evening within 27 yards of the school's career rushing mark.
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The Senators tied the game after pulling Anderson as Gaborik made a backhand pass to Brassard, whose shot from the right circle went over Lehner's pads.
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Then, we reviewed the current therapies for her disease, the need for chromosomal testing to guide treatment decisions, and went over the schedule of initial therapy.
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"I specifically went over to Congo, waited outside our U.S. embassy to try to get in and plead my case with the U.S. ambassador," Dave recalls.
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Last year, Dan Bryant, the head of Covington's public policy shop, went over to Wal-Mart to lead its global public policy and government affairs team.
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Kravitz shared with Rolling Stone in 2012 that the first time she went over to Lawrence's house, the "Hunger Games" actress greeted her in a towel.
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" The image went over well on Twitter, with writer Jessica Levy using McAdams' famous role in "Mean Girls" to joke, "On Wednesday we wear pumping bras.
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A number of observers in attendance felt the former "Daily Show" comedian went over the line with her jokes, which drew heavy conservative fire on Sunday.
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I saw this and went over to clean it up, but he told me to have a seat, took my broom and cleaned it up himself.
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Williams, who worked at the Congressional Budget Office from 1984 to 2006, went over the analysis and emailed us back with why certain decisions were made.
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After winning his 30th cap in 2013 he would have thought his international career was over when he went over four years without a look-in.
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This one went over my head, but I claim being deliriously happy that The Boy wanted to sit down and solve with me as my excuse.
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The couple were hoping to have dinner together, but "you see what goes on around here," she said, unapologetically, as they went over the day's agenda.
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For example, in the World Cup, they should improve the goal-line techno to truly find out if the soccer ball fully went over the line.
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Everything I went over earlier is well and good, but I'd still suggest you use one of those three HDMI ports for a dedicated streaming box.
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He also went over to a railing in front of a UN television camera to several Pakistani reporters and shook their hands after some tough questioning.
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From there, he went over to the SCO Family Shelter in Jamaica, Queens where he teamed up with Eric Reid and 100 Suits for 100 Men.
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For our second big photo shoot, there were these beautiful grasses next door, so at night, I went over with shears and just snipped a bunch.
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It alleges that the company lied to customers about its "unlimited" data plans because it throttled their data if they ever went over a certain threshold.
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This excellent report from The Information yesterday went over some of the friction that has developed between Roku and major entertainment businesses like Fox and NBC.
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He went over the green at No. 26 and played an aggressive chip that rolled by the flag, down the slope and back into the fairway.
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Klefbom scored with 13:15 left in the second by lifting wrist shot from above the left circle through traffic that went over a screened Lundqvist.
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The LME is cutting fees for carry trades for a 12-month period to see if volumes that went over-the-counter return to the exchange.
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The man, who would only give his name as Jesse, said he went over to the shooting site and saw a woman drop to the ground.
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He went over to the little bar in the corner, and he got two beers and opened them up, sat down, and put his feet up.
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"Think of it: Three Democrats went over to our side," he said, seeming to include Golden who voted to impeach Trump, but not on both counts.
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Our revenues are $10 billion above our previous record and in addition, our net income went over $20 billion for the first time in the quarter.
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And the last lantern was in the gust of wind, and if you went over there with the torch then the torch would just go out.
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After confirming with a Sanders staff member that the two laid-back, white-haired men were, indeed, the Ben and Jerry, I went over to introduce myself.
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Quantasia Sharpton claims Usher picked her out of the audience at a concert, got her number, and went over to her hotel room where they had sex.
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Elizabeth Warren, the rising progressive from Massachusetts, to highlight her message -- which went over so well out west -- and entrench herself among the top tier of contestants.
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So we went over to this bush and got these twigs and each knelt down one at a time and tied these twigs around our ring fingers.
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Then I went over it again with Marc Jacobs Beauty Magic Marc'er in Blaqcuer to make it look almost wet and left the eye pretty much opened.
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The Dodgers were not done hitting home runs as Cody Bellinger went over the wall in center in the eighth inning for his 16th of the season.
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The difference is that this time he was whining on his own behalf, not on behalf of his fellow debaters, and it went over much, much worse.
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"It is clear that the court went over and above what was required and granted orders not sought by the applicant," the airline said in a statement.
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There was no crowd around her, so he went over and asked her if she would take a photo with them because it was his wife's birthday.
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"When I went over, I put the baby in the front backpack thing and walked up and down the hall to keep her asleep," Mr. Divers said.
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After the first challenge, Cydney had rotten fruit, and I went over and fed it to Jason and Scot because they had been so mean to me.
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"It is clear that the court went over and above what was required and granted orders not sought by the applicant," the airline said in a statement.
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Authorities say Jennifer Hart, 39, of West Linn, Oregon, was driving the 2003 GMC Yukon XL when they went over the cliff along the Pacific Coast Highway.
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Ambassador Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative obviously went over to Beijing, talking about the fact they are stealing our innovation, stealing our future, frankly, our future innovation.
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One kid at the nation's largest shelter for unaccompanied migrant children said he went over a month with a broken nose without being examined by a doctor.
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"My dad was very confident, and he really admired Donald Trump, and so he went over and introduced himself first, and then he introduced me," McDowell said.
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I used to stare at that photo whenever I went over for a play date, using any excuse I could to go to the kitchen once more.
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I mean this latest round -- the President was not happy with the progress when Secretary Mnuchin and Ambassador Lighthizer went over to Shanghai, so he wasn't happy.
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Google parent Alphabet's Monday night conference call, in which the technology giant's management team went over its fourth-quarter earnings report with shareholders and Wall Street analysts.
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"We went over to the marshal with them when they got the news," says Lamkin, owner of Tortilla Flats, a Mexican restaurant serving Redding residents since 1978.
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"I was just trying to get something to the outfield for the sac fly and got it far enough that it went over their heads," he said.
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Lock went over 210,22014 yards passing for the season for the third consecutive year and finished the day 16-of-25 for 221 yards and two touchdowns.
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When I was 12, I went over to his house, and he said, "Come see what I got in Hong Kong!" and he'd gotten 180 silk suits.
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Vanek made a backhand pass and it appeared to surprise Wennberg, who hesitated before releasing a wrist shot from the slot that went over Lundqvist's glove side.
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The nuance of Squirtle's story went over my head; I absorbed only the masculine-drenched harassment that the Squirtle Squad perpetrated against anyone they felt like tormenting.
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Toro Rosso's Daniil Kvyat then had a near miss in qualifying when his suspension broke after he went over a kerb, sending him spinning towards a wall.
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News organizations projected Barack Obama as the presumptive nominee in 2008 on this basis — in fact, he went over the top with the support of 4.5 superdelegates.
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They probably anticipated an election-related query and went over with him how he should respond, right down to using the verb "rattled," which made headlines everywhere.
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When I was finally done I went over to say hello, when I realized it was a complete stranger who I had never met in my life.
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The FTC says the company slowed unlimited plans that went over as little as 2 GB per month down to a crawl, and never told the customers.
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When the rabbi called in response to Ms. Kelman's text, they went over the proposed contract line by line, with Ms. Kelman supplying a lot of backbone.
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And-- and since Wells repurchases their shares and we were right up against 10%-- fact, we-- we went over because they repurchased shares, not because we bought.
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NerdWallet's Consumer Holiday Shopping Report shows that 27 percent of consumers who shopped during the 2016 season had no budget, and another 24 percent went over budget.
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Clinton went over the top with the support of around 703 additional superdelegates, the officials who represent about 270 percent of the delegates to the Democratic convention.
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The rules for investing in bull markets are different, so Cramer went over his 6 key guidelines for how to look at stocks when rallies become routine.
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As senators were exchanging remarks ahead of the vote, Flake abruptly went over to friend Delaware Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat, and the two men absented themselves.
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Traders in the fed funds market largely agree, though the probability of an additional rate hike before the end of the year recently went over 50 percent.
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The lead went over 50 for the first time when senior guard Geno Crandall swished a 3-pointer to make it 81-30 with 10:09 left.
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Under Ms. Rousseff, the government enhanced the sway of state-controlled companies and increased spending on huge infrastructure projects that went over budget or were never completed.
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My hand shook the first time I filled out the forms, and my voice probably squeaked during the interview when they went over the information I provided.
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Alonso's drive, on a 1-2 fastball from Tanner Rainey (0-1), rose 126 feet, went over the foul pole and bounced off the Porsche Grille restaurant.
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But here's what I didn't appreciate, when Travis went over there and he's like, "Hey, Kara they're letting …" He didn't say that directly, but Uber did this.
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We all looked at one another to see if he was O.K. Having some medical training, I went over and checked to see if he was breathing.
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We had a fun conversation and after that I remember I went over to Canada gallery, where he was showing, to try to do a little research.
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And I went over there to meet with everyone and from then on, it's just been this constant as a devotion to bringing awareness to the world.
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The vehicle had to have traveled 75 to 100 feet on a dirt turnout next to the highway before it went over the cliff edge, officials said.
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So Cramer went over the S&P's top performers for 2017 to see what they reveal about this year's layout, starting with the best of the best.
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Finally, Cramer went over Home Depot's post-earnings conference call, during which executives fielded analyst questions that painted the retailer as one of Amazon's more vulnerable rivals.
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In addition, Cohen said that he went over his false testimony with Trump's lawyers in the White House -- and spoke to Trump ahead of his testimony. Rep.
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Her round, which she played in a group with Kerr, started to come apart on the par-4 11th when her second shot went over the green.
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Look, the culture of media companies ... And it's worked out, but I'm assuming that some of that was in your head when you went over as well.
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He was pulled over by a police vehicle -- and we're told another unit that happened to be close by saw the stop and went over as backup.
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It's just that, in this case, Frank went over the top on pushing the work it did behind the scenes in an effort to crystallize its marketing message.
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One day I went over there and they asked me in—they wanted to show me what they were making and get my advice about audio and music.
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A couple minutes later, Chalmers went over (instead of under) Alex Len's screen while defending Elfrid Payton below the free-throw line on a side pick-and-roll.
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The dress I ultimately chose was by Givenchy, and it was the last one I tried on—the minute it went over my head, both my friends gasped.
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People walked on cables across it and went over the edge in barrels — including Anna Edson Taylor, the first recorded person to go over the falls and survive.
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Last week on the show, instead of focusing on a specific topic, Walt and Nilay went over some news in tech in that were of significance to them.
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"We'd all had dinner first It was several sources and wines at Tao, then we went over to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where everybody was staying," Morgan explained.
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WILLIAMS: OK. WATTERS: In 2010, while all this is going on, Bill Clinton went over to Moscow and was paid half a million dollars to give a speech.
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Brian Gibbons' shot was blocked by Ryan Pulock, but the puck bounced to Severson, whose shot went over Halak's shoulder with 7:02 left in the second period.
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The Canadiens forward appeared to apologize afterward, as he went over to Pettersson and said a few words, then gave him a stick-tap on his shin pads.
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She leaves the house and heads to the mall where Rita died, taking the escalators to the top, right to the spot where Rita went over the edge.
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In February, those incarcerated at Brooklyn, New York's Metropolitan Detention Center went over a week with no power and very little heat, according to the New York Times.
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They also went over an email from former Manafort partner Rick Gates asking Washkuhn if they could make a draw on a line of Manafort's credit against securities.
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Due to the dogs' strong bond, the local rescue decided the pair had to be adopted together – a request that went over well with John and Dorothy Sinnar.
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People walked on tightropes across it and went over the edge in barrels — including Anna Edson Taylor, the first recorded person to go over the falls and live.
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Colorado made it 2-0 at the 2:40 mark when a bouncing puck went over the stick of defenseman T.J. Brodie near the top of the slot.
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Michigan went over four minutes without a basket at the end of the half, allowing the Scarlet Knights to slice the deficit to 34-28 at the break.
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We went over to those outlet places"—she pointed her chin in what she seemed to think was the direction of Manchester—"and now she's having buyer's remorse.
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"He apparently went over to the buck, and it got up and attacked him," Keith Stephens, a spokesperson for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, told WOFL-TV.
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Oliver called the nuclear waste "the worst type of garbage for raccoons to get into" but also went over the "serious health hazards" from living near nuclear waste.
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Scheifele's first goal came from the lower portion of the left circle on a shot that went over Lundqvist's left shoulder as the goalie was moving into position.
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It was a remarkable performance that went over like a lead balloon on television as well as -- and I am taking an educated guess here -- in the room.
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We went over early computer culture, and how there was a "revolutionary zeal in the notion of intellectual empowerment" in Psychedelia, which found common cause in tech culture.
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I talked to this really hot muscle guy who I had been chatting with on Grindr for months, and I finally went over his house to hook up.
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I think he was kidding, but he also went over why it might be so and why it was important to bend your mind to consider the possibility.
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We were only around for about 210 months, and our team went over to BuzzFeed in a sort of "acquihire" deal to work on ad tech there. Right.
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One of the best chances for Russia came in the 72nd when the substitute IgorSmolnikov took a shot from very close range, but it went over the crossbar.
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"I went over the front in pretty spectacular fashion, but there's not a lot of future in that, so I'm not planning on doing that again," he said.
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Back at Janelia, after the computers filled in the neuron images, a team of about 50 proofreaders went over the algorithm's results, looking for erroneous shapes and connections.
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He went over to England and the teachers said all they had to do was look for Ed and his green hair and there would be everybody else.
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I was able to enjoy my trip to Europe and the holidays with my family the way I wanted even when I went over budget and lost work.
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I decide to walk again to work and text my other friend how last night went; she went over to a guy's apartment, and I am a fan.
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As an officer was reading Henry the consent form, cops say he interrupted, asked for the cup and went over to the toilet to get down to biz.
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The daughter went over to her father's body and stood looking at it for a moment; then she went to sit next to her mother on the sofa.
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After one incompletion, on third-and-goal, with 15 seconds left, Wilson targeted tight end Jacob Hollister in the end zone, but the pass went over his head.
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McDonagh received a five-minute boarding penalty for the hit while Crosby was assessed two minutes for roughing, a decision that went over badly with the Garden crowd.
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I think it was Chip [Zdarsky] and I that went over to say something and I think Chip chased him outta there, never to be heard from again!
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In the 34th minute, forward Lisa-Marie Utland doubled the advantage with a rocket that went over Nigerian keeper Tochukwu Oluehi and kissed the underside of the crossbar.
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Some of the best sex I had on the trip was with my husband alone in our pristine, childless hotel room, as we went over our daily adventures.
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It turn out, in that case, it was the chief justice who was the deciding vote that went over with the liberal wing of the court to decide that.
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In the space of two minutes, Ozil missed a decent chance, McGovern denied Mario Goetze from close range and Joshua Kimmich's all too casual chip went over the bar.
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"He then went back to his vehicle, picked a new gun, and went over to open the car doors and shot them one by one," Luang Phi Kla said.
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Most of the talk went over my head, but the conclusion of his message stuck: There are 'wants' and 'needs' in life, and chocolate milk classifies as a 'want.
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Now that we've went over the full six minutes of screen time Mindhunter's women were allowed to split, it's time to get into the death of Beverly Jean Shaw.
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We saw brands launch custom-fit foundations for all skin tones, prescription grade acne gels went over the counter, and the entire haircare aisle got a much-needed makeover.
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The Carnegie Mellon University professor detailed in a blog post how he went over the description, checked out the photos, and did his due diligence before renting the home.
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"I went over with Lauren in December for about seven weeks, and the room we were staying in with Willa almost started to feel like home," the singer says.
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LaVine has been thrust into the starting five in a three-guard unit alongside Rubio and Wiggins and went over 20 points in two of the last three contests.
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We went over this in How Cody Garbrandt Killed the King, but Garbrandt's genius was in drawing the bantamweight division's master matador into playing the part of the bull.
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I vacuumed my house with my old vacuum and then I went over it again with this Dyson and I was in shock at how much dirt it collected.
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He took a road less traveled, and his "For Us" trips went over and over New Hampshire, even if they reached less than a dozen people at a time.
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None of the actors I spoke to were sure what audiences wanted to see in these pornographic portrayals of Santa, or whether any depictions went over better than others.
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"I went over to speak to him and Jay Z, and as I shook his hand, he just chuckled... the most evil laugh that I've ever heard," Payne said.
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Castro, leading off the inning, got a 1-0 slider and pulled a hard liner to left, stopping at second because he wasn't sure it went over the fence.
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With thunder rumbling around the London Stadium on a cool morning, Rodriguez first cleared 1.89m then, after two failed attempts, went over 1.92m at the third and last attempt.
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Woodman added her second off an overlap that inevitably followed and went over for her third soon after the break to secure her second hat-trick of the tournament.
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However, during a back and forth with the press that went over one hour, Trump's focus shifted to the media itself, which he said was now 'out of control.
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We went over a couple of object cards, where he would hold a card with an image on it, and I would have to say what the image was.
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Hall went over the top of a diving Bobrovsky on a breakaway later in the second to score his 200th N.H.L. goal and make it a 2-1 game.
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And I emptied all the candy out and did an entire hallway, floor to ceiling, in those candy wrappers, then I went over the whole thing with packing tape.
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The voter went over his concerns with Cross, who has battled with Kemp over similar issues before, including a 2016 lawsuit that alleged cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Georgia's voting system.
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On the day of her murder, Stratten went over to the home she and Snider once shared, despite friends warning her not to, to go over their divorce agreement.
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The voter went over his concerns with Cross, who has battled with Kemp over similar issues before, including a 2016 lawsuit that alleged cybersecurity vulnerabilities in Georgia's voting system.
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About 100 feet (30 meters) aboveground, the woman engaged in a four-hour standoff with police before two officers climbed up to the base and went over to her.
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Here's how it went over the next half-hour: So no, it didn't quite get a full charge in half an hour — but it was still pretty dang fast.
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Edmundson's wrister from the right point went over the glove of Montreal goaltender Charlie Lindgren (27 saves), who got the call after Carey Price started the previous 11 games.
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As part of that, I went over and met with President Xi of China, and he met with me soon after President Trump pulled out of the Paris Agreement.
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Beginning to despair, he went over a little ridge, looked back, and saw a fallen tree, silvery white, on a stream bank, pointing toward an old farmhouse: an indication.
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He and his family wore a number of elaborate outfits during a 2018 official trip to India, sparking widespread scorn from critics who said he went over the top.
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By definition, media companies, which is where, you know, I spent a lot of time with the client base over there, and why I ultimately went over to CBS.
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I had a bruise on my shoulder and cuts on my hands, so they think I went over my handlebars and tried to roll and landed on my neck.
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We're told Corey called a couple of the sisters after he'd broken up the fight, and they went over to play peacemakers, but Chyna left before they got there.
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When Souza sent a shot to left field, Benintendi went over the short wall down the left-field line to rob him of what looked like a sure home run.
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Golden Tate went over 220,000 yards with his third consecutive 90-catch season and will lead a receiving corps that features Marvin Jones (55 catches) and promising rookie Kenny Golladay.
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The astonished conductor dropped off as it went over, and at the sight of the falling chimneys and breaking windows of the station, he understood that it was the Temblor.
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According to the documents, which include police interview transcripts, Michelle Martens first went over to a neighbor's house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the early morning hours of Aug. 24.
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When he went over to introduce himself, Howard and his friends learned that the woman had just lost her husband, and the next day would have been their 60th anniversary.
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It looked like he went over the guy, and it was kind of a tie-type situation, kept fighting — heck of an effort on his part to get that done.
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He asked if I wanted to try some, and when I went over to his apartment he had a big brown paper bag with sugar lumps, and another containing lemons.
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Shortly afterwards, Timlett and Jones went over lines with him via Skype, and later, Jones and his dad flew out to San Francisco to record with Williams in a studio.
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The agency added that teenagers wrapped in heavy padding went over the fence's concertina wire, stating that the group also unsuccessfully attempted to transfer "toddler sized children" over the barrier.
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Olsavsky said that the costs associated with it had been higher than expected (it went over Amazon's $800 million estimate for Q2) but that Amazon was playing the long game.
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The former Cy Young Award winner allowed two runs or fewer in each of his last five outings and went over 201 strikeouts on the season (201) last time out.
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