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Sarah and her husband, Travis, still go by the names “Jesse” and “Lucinda” but they refuse to speak with me after I took care of the remains of their child
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She had not seen Herndon in person since he left for the Gengee, fourteen decades ago by the native calendar, sixty years by Earth's
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If the welcome for project staff and accompanying officials is anything to go by, there is already a deep sense of appreciation
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Two weeks go by
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I am also frustrated by the knowledge that, even if I could present you with such tokens, you probably wouldn’t wear them … I have never met a woman who wears less jewellery or who is so difficult to buy presents for! This being the case, I am sustaining my ego by building up a little store of surprises for you – one day I shall dig them out of storage and watch as you open the various boxes
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In keeping with our part, he asks the customs man if he can recommend the best road to see the talaiots … enormous stone constructions set in the landscape thousands of years ago by primitive people
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I fully expected that I’d sleep late after my exertions, but the reality is that I’m wide awake and raring to go by 7
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The four soldiers did not go by her
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Mortal years go by ten times faster than here
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the years go by, gifts seem to lose their luster
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‘You go by the name of Didier, is that
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one of those people that just sits on the train and watches the scenery go by instead
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These guys were two thirds of her relationships of the last few decades, almost half the sex if you go by orgasm count
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Years would go by before we could speak of that day
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He explained that there were scarce traces of the Energy Age in Lumpral, and the whole Trenst basin had been peopled by hunter-gatherer tribes who watched the Energy Age go by while peeking from under the forest canopy
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A project that was began long ago by the dwarves, the Keepers' Crypt was the resting place of all those who guarded the Seventh World before him
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"We'll be a bit crowded and time might seem to go by a little quickly as we shorten our time slices for awhile
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“He is well, Majesty, although his age is becoming more apparent as the days go by
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If the pig's expression is anything to go by, it appears he finds this highly amusing
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you should go by what your child has interests in, such as punching and kicking,
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The best explanation I could offer is the one which was delivered in a talk I had attended years ago by venerable Tsoknyi Rinpoche III
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There was something about this group, Roidon thought, to be admired: they were not taking the line of conformity, and those in governance were bewildered (if the media interviews of officials were anything to go by) at such defiance
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The visits with other ships made the time go by quickly and provided an opportunity
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My rifle was pushed out in front of me as I covered the ground the minute’s ticked by and it was like being enveloped in treacle so slow did the time go by
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We can only go by the words the Founders wrote, as they were commonly understood at the time of their writing
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Soon they were heading home with a good natured easy atmosphere sweeping over them as they all smoked and watched the traffic go by
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Much, much later within the following hours, you couldn’t go by day or night as by this time it was irrelevant, when Nathan and Esther were safely at home, relatively straight and cuddling up in bed, Nathan opened the rest of the mysterious little packages, still left in the envelope
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I had no timetable to go by, although I assume Felicia had heard both
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The shore batteries at the harbour mouth would have been isolated and captured, and a combined advance made on Santiago by sea and land, the army covered by the guns of the navy
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The only thing I could go by was what the guys in the shop including the foremen John was telling me about him
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That evening, Chris asked me if I could stay that night and have the truck ready to go by six o‘clock the next morning as he wanted to drive it the next day
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"This recipe was given to me years ago by a friend
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That will not be easy, since there is no transportation to those regions and to go by foot with the whole family would be an impossibility
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Many were filed a few years ago by a number of State Attorney Generals against the Tobacco Industry to (ostensibly) defray the rising costs of Health Care
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They talked for an hour that seemed to go by all too quickly
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Too heavy to go by helicopter, which were used in the exploration
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Be a part of it and don’t just watch it go by!
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And she was from the Zone, if her pristine jeans and jacket were anything to go by
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It is better to go by boat and I know a man who has one
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Many a year would go by before she would begin to count the many times that her only answer had been more time
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(go by) pasar; 2
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Trying to build up his own ego by making Johanna think he’s got something she wants and he won’t give it to her
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17 For it was said to me by the word of the Lord, You shall eat no bread nor drink water there, nor turn again to go by the way that
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Once or twice he had been caught in the West living room by other visitors; that was all the Ladies' Aid had to go by
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I just go by what folks say
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But now you should go by yourself, brother, seek for the answers –
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It's heard, as a rain will go by and somewhere,
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Theodore thought we would probably be going on our own and would likely go by boat in the early spring
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They go by a hundred different endings, but always Itam
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Her car had just stopped moving when she heard the sirens go by
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Our plan was to make for one of the channel ports, turn the car in and go by ferry back to the UK and then by train to London, although it meant that we wouldn’t be home until probably late tonight
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Perhaps only those who are claustrophobic go by ferry
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You can trust yourself more and more as the hours go by
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No wonder the Khakhan wanted to go by sea
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It was working but as soon as Chloe had been successfully decapitated the grip over his vampiric power was let go by all of them including Elizabeth and he was free to get home in all the speed of a vampire of two centuries
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He suggested I go by sea from the newest port a little west of the mouth of the Ishak River
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Time seemed to slowly go by; crawling on as this world would open itself with new colour and sensation as what felt like years upon years melted by
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14 And as for this house, it was builded many years ago by a King of Israel great and strong, and was
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go by a direct way, that you may preserve the command of the Mighty One, according as I said to you
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27 and Romans 10: 11 to 13, the believer is on trial in such churches, which in judging, go by the
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Fifteen seconds go by and a helicopter is heard hovering nearby
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Harry smiled and took it the French reporter from the FT had woven a good deal of half truths amongst most of them, but then again, they didn’t have another point of reference to go by
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‘I have to go by the city speed limit
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’ Minutes go by and the vortex matrix shields go online
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The footsteps go by at a fast speed down the stairs
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He changes his appearance again and a few minutes go by
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"I wonder why it isn't hard to watch a train go by, perhaps because they create a relaxing feeling with their constant motion," she wondered aloud
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Both brothers are getting older and the opportunity to be together in that place is becoming more and more unlikely as the years go by
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The program was started about a year ago by Toronto businessman Kevin Reed
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Often, at the end of the study program, they go by themselves to explore new places
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They let thousands of years go by, then, taking advantage of our naivety—because we believed that the monsters didn’t want to take the risk of coming back after the huge defeat they had suffered—they began to send monster spirits that incarnated in the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy
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Roy might ask him to go by Ogdensburg, NY, on his way to Brooksville, FL
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We had to stand by the door, holding our pints, our hands in our pockets, watching the girls go by
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Tonight will go by quicker if I have something else to focus on
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But it is unfortunate that as men get older, understanding, generosity and wisdom often go by the boards
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Typically Gathandrian then, if Johan was anything to go by
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“If the camp of Tselel is watching the way into Loam, then we cannot go by that route we have to head back to Addar, and from there into Loam
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“I was told that we should not go by air, but by land
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14 And as for this house it was builded many years ago by a King of Israel great and strong and was finished
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26 And now let it not weary you and turn not to the right hand nor the left but fly and go by a direct way that you may preserve the command of the Mighty One according as I said to you
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“Ben!” he shouted, still with a vocal edge to his voice, “Take a pole and make sure we don’t snag one of the palms as we go by
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Nonetheless, every team member had become totally familiar with the layout; and knew exactly where he had to go by memorizing how many steps and how many turns in what direction were required to reach his target
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You want this arrange�ment to continue, you go by the rules
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Nuke said the craft was deliberately left there 40,000 Earth years ago by the Anunaki adding, “It is fully functional and ready to go
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“In order to go by the most direct route, we tried to place 20 motherships into one quadrant simultaneously, but it couldn’t work because their protective shields would overlap, and that’s a no-no
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An air search over the area came up with nothing, but now the police at last had a clue to go by
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“Yes, go by all means,” he said, gripping the table and seeming to gain strength from it
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She would most probably have an unwelcome visitor shortly, as Sally would not let such an unusual event as the fetching of a suitcase, go by without investigating the cause of it and making a nuisance of herself
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What is now our only helicopter in operation is being used by James, since the other one is undergoing an overhaul for a minor technical problem; so I’ll have to go by car
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I took a last look at the river, turned and walked up to where I’d heard a train go by in the night
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As Sean Hannity21 puts it, “Modern liberals, led today by Senator Tom Daschle, a South Dakota Democrat, are building on an ideological foundation that was laid forty years ago by the radical Left of the 1960s and 1970s
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Step 3: After a few days/weeks go by, we'll start top notice some keywords getting quite a bit more clicks than the others
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Watching the centuries go by
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How many centuries will have to go by before we realize that this
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We thought we’d go by how you were feeling Ian said when she got back, before reserving at Fantinos – supposedly its best to reserve, they’ve began allowing a kind of first come first serve policy, sort of
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go by while continual lies are being told and neither the analyst nor the
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As the years go by, businesses are finding that the rules and regulations regarding employees are getting more and more annoying
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You can find out lots of information about where your PR and publicity can go by checking out
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behavior that had been rejected long ago by society
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“We have it as far as we can go by hand