Going
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- in full operation
n.
- the act of departing; departure; going away; leaving
- advancing toward a goal; sledding
- euphemistic expressions for death; passing; loss; departure; exit; expiration; release
n.
- easy unobstructed progress; plain sailing; clear sailing
v.
- begin or set in motion; start; go
- start to be active; get cracking; bestir oneself; get moving; get weaving; get started; get rolling
n.
- debarkation from a boat or ship
n.
- the act of departing; departure; going; leaving
- The film ends with Kedarnath going away.
- It is not going away.
- Frances is torn between going away with her father or leaving the country on vacation with Erica.
n.
- a child's game in which players march to music around a group of chairs that contains one chair less than the number of players; when the music abruptly stops the players scramble to sit and the player who does not find a chair is eliminated; then a chair is removed and the march resumes until only the winner is seated; musical chairs
n.
- (of a ship) sinking; foundering
v.
- be a regular customer or client of; patronize; patronise; patronage; support
- continue uninterrupted; run on
- suffice for a period between two points; tide over; bridge over
- Along the way Georgia has doubts but Peter wants to keep going.
- Cassy tells Josh to keep going and gives herself up to Hunter Amazon.
- I guess we just keep going".
v.
- be well-informed; know the score; be with it; be on the ball; know what's what
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- They lost all 11 games before going out of business.
- Ichigo and the others attend before going home.
- De Cruz was a psychologist before going into showbiz.
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- The shopping area is going through major rebuilding.
- At that time, the theatre was going through hardship.
- "I felt that he was going through some kind of a crisis.
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- [Tyson Nam] is not going to make or break the UFC.
- "It is something that is he not going to let pass."
- It's not going to work against Melania Trump."
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- Things are going back in a very healthy direction.
- So the role was a lot like going back to my past."
- He joined Inoki and Shibata in going back to JWA.
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- But nowadays, the support for Flamurtari has been going down.
- She said she had "cut herself and blood was going down her arms."
- These sediments are deposited on the rock unit that is going down.
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- Three tigers are going up against eleven buffaloes.
- "Then enrollment started going up at our schools.
- Spirit looked to take the final map after going up 12-3 at the half.
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- "I would tell [her] I was going to get pregnant."
- Of course the kids are going to get more disruptive."
- Furthermore, Smith, not Jones, is going to get the job.
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- He was signed by the Miami Dolphins after going undrafted in 2012.
- He signed with the Texans after going undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft.
- Carter signed with the Vikings after going undrafted in the 2016 NFL Draft.
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- Since joining Dan, Iceman has matured considerably, going so far as to forgive Falcon.
- As soon as stuff stopped going so perfectly, I was like, 'I know what to do with this energy.
- The well-known artist has fallen into oblivion, things are not going so well as in the old days.
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- Since joining Dan, Iceman has matured considerably, going so far as to forgive Falcon.
- The translator becomes obsessed with the imagery, going so far as to see himself depicted within the ancient work.
- Bill has gone more into darkness, going so far as to control the Authority and injure Jessica and put her in a cage.
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- [...] I saw for one second what was going to happen.
- Soon they were trying to figure out what was going on.
- I actually can't imagine what was going through his mind."
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- Some songs are about what is going on within the roda.
- Christina asks what is going on between them.
- One day, they hear a gun shot and go to see what is going on.
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- [Tyson Nam] is not going to make or break the UFC.
- Both the players were going to make A$2.4 million.
- We're definitely going to make it rewarding either way."
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- I'm going to take your head off and spit in it."
- It wasn't like I said, OK, I'm going to take charge."
- I am going to take revenge this way and then go to the asylum."
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- Sam will be welcome on our air going forward."
- We wish him and his family nothing but the best going forward."
- However, as Jim has yet to tell Pam, Darryl says he should before going forward.
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- The album was originally going to be called "Roadworks".
- The tournament was originally going to be hosted in Venezuela.
- "Spider in the Snow" was originally going to have real strings.
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- It's going to happen, whether you like it or not."
- [...] I saw for one second what was going to happen.
- When it became clear it was going to happen, it was sad.
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- Ngugi also discusses Kenya's past, going as far back as 1896, when Kenya was "annexed" by the British.
- The United States did not want to get involved, only going as far as suggesting the possibility of arbitration.
- The emperor repeatedly sought his counsel, going as far as visiting him incognito at the monastery in Psamathia.
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- Enniskillen RFC was founded in 1925 and is still going.
- This activity is still going on during 2010.
- He discovers that the virtual reality is still going on.
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- Andrew's device was still going off and he was captured by Kim.
- He thought the sport was cool because of the lights going off at each hit.
- Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch both struggled, going off track numerous times.
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- As a result, JVC cut its budgets and restructured its video division - even going as far as shelving the VHS project.
- In fact, Bryson recounts how he really was uninterested in getting up before noon, thus not even going to school very often.
- In this version, George and Kathy calmly leave the house, with George even going back into the house to grab some pairs of clothes.
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- It was a charity single with proceeds going to the NSPCC.
- 4: Artists Against Youth Homelessness", with proceeds going to the National Network for Youth.
- In 2011 he auctioned off over 150 items at a New York auction with proceeds going to his Crossroads Centre.
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- It's not going to work against Melania Trump."
- She got half way up the Amazon and said 'this is not going to work'.
- That is not going to work.
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- It helps the people to avail all the basic needs without going anywhere.
- Brasília, without going through organic growth from a village to a town.
- They reconsidered their decision and went home without going ahead with the abortion.
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- It was a matter though that wasn't going to go away.
- She tells Chuck that she's going to go look for Quinn.
- I'm going to go ahead, commit and live out a fantasy."
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- At first the situation seems to be going well.
- Meanwhile, the landings were not going well.
- Meanwhile, Kate is on a blind date that is not going well.
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- There's too much going against us.
- Rudra Chatterjee has spent his life going against social convention.
- Another storyline on the card features Rob Van Dam going against Magnus.
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- I am going a far journey to be away from them.
- "But if I don't, then I am going to see it as a failure.
- I am going to take revenge this way and then go to the asylum."
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- Royer decides to try going around the ambush, but is killed by the waiting soldiers.
- The first was the 2016 European Grand Prix, with the track going around the old city.
- The group also did things like tying shoelaces, playing limbo and going around a pole.
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- Ichigo and the others attend before going home.
- Getting it in the auction meant going home empty-handed.
- Yoshino asks what he means by "going home."
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- It’s going to be very useful from a research point of view."
- It’s going to be another cold game, too.
- They sing about what’s going on.
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- It’s going to be very useful from a research point of view."
- It’s going to be another cold game, too.
- They sing about what’s going on.
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- Frau Benjamenta tells Jakob she is going to die.
- He was not a man who was going to die in his bed of old age".
- People are going to die."
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- The platform was on the right of trains going towards Launceston.
- It is down a short street off the road going towards Florence Falls.
- Monsoon, 1971 of helpless people was going towards the liberated zone.
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- "History is never going to be finished, said Cronin.
- 5 and never going above this position.
- This race was never going to prove who was the fastest in the world.
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- They’re going to hear about the peace tradition.
- Juan Beníquez, grab a bat, you’re going to hit.
- They’re going to run into it headlong.
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- They’re going to hear about the peace tradition.
- Juan Beníquez, grab a bat, you’re going to hit.
- They’re going to run into it headlong.
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- I ended up going, mostly for correcting my name.
- Max and Ely do end up going to a film together.
- He ended up going to the University of Alabama.
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- “I’m going to kill that son of a bitch.
- I’m going to kill that motherfucker.
- "He didn't wake up one day and say 'I'm going to kill 27 people.'
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- Now I am going to play a cold piano with cold hands," Brubeck stated.
- He was going to play Wolverine in the feature film version of "X-Men".
- I said "If I'm not going to lead, then I'm not going to play the part."
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- He read fluently and frequently before going to school.
- He spent his early years going to school in his birth city.
- She never knew if she would be able to continue going to school.
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- I was then going at 40 or 50 miles an hour.
- A bishop on c1 can go to h4, by moving from c1 to a3, and then going up and left from a3 to h4.
- The girl is shown in sitting alone in a church, then going outside to run through the woods with a boy.
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- I thought it was just going on within me.
- This precaution brought back a crowd just going to quarters.
- In one entry he states: "I'm just going to have to kill her.
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- Other prisoners were burned, instead of going to Fort Monroe as ordered.
- It was a really hopeful time, and things were going up instead of going down.
- He was then 38 years old, and instead of going in first-wicket-down as he did for his club, batted at nine and 10.
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- "But if I don't, then I am going to see it as a failure.
- The prince insisted on going to see it.
- We are now going to see the consequences of that with what Jenny is going to do.
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- An expert going beyond their ability should not be given any value.
- It started including more news stories and going beyond just functioning as a paper of record.
- In the event of the fundraiser going beyond the set goal, OUYA support was also mentioned at $300,000.
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- My one idea when going into bat was to make runs for Australia."
- He didn't have any experience when going into the war but he still went in with an open mind and a kind heart.
- He does admit that he had to learn quite a bit when going professional because he never had long amateur career.
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- They did all this for me and I was going to give it up.
- I'm not going to give Bennie's number out."
- He was originally going to give Spike an eye patch, but the producers vetoed it.
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- John had passed his estates to his son, another Uchtred, before going to war.
- The news makes Gary and Anna even more anxious about potentially going to war.
- And yet the primary rationales for going to war-- WMDs and Saddam Hussein's links to Al Qaeda, have been proven false.
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- Fenby was a devout Catholic and Delius hated Christianity, even going so far as to say that Fenby should not go to the local chapel but visit one further away.
- Because all coloring was done by hand, the patron could request simple, cheap color, or more expensive, elaborate color, even going so far as silver or gold gilding.
- Labeling requirements initially operated on a state level with some states even going so far as to require that cocaine and cocaine-containing products be labeled as poison.
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- He was schooled at Rugby before going up to Balliol College, Oxford.
- Evans was educated privately before going up to St Hugh's College, Oxford to read Archaeology.
- Ruffell was born at Lambeth and was educated at Harrow School, before going up to Durham University.
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- It's always going to be the same."
- He said, "I am always going to have anger because of how he did me.
- It is always going to be there.
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- Na'Vi took a strong 9-1 lead going into the 11th round.
- England held a 3–0 lead going into the final Fifth Test at The Oval.
- The conversion gave the Chiefs a 27–6 lead going into the final quarter of the game.
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- In his first international post, he helped Costa Rica win the 2003 UNCAF Nations Cup, going undefeated.
- The Senior Boys Football team won the 2010 championships after going undefeated throughout the whole season .
- Team Liquid and Ninjas in Pyjamas were placed in a third pool for going undefeated in the New Challengers stage.
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- Hornsby said, "We're going to come through winners.
- Pretty soon I realized, where's the money going to come from?
- I'd get people telling me they were going to come to my house with bats to tear my ACL.
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- There is evidence of a sale in 1778 of the Mill as a going concern.
- The company became "synonymous with sporting goods" and is still a going concern.
- By the turn of the 20th century, the railway was a going concern and made its mark on the world stage.
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- He promised reporters, "We're going to win tomorrow night.".
- You do not know how much money we are going to win," he added.
- With him now, I have no doubt that we're going to win in our division.
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- The debate simply rebounded and kept going after the 2d.
- I kept going back and he kept beating me.
- The orbit kept going lower and lower until it re-entered on July 4, 1968.
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- There is confirmation that the raid is still going ahead.
- They soon start getting doubts about going ahead with their suicides.
- Despite the storyline going ahead, Fiona never returned to the street.
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- We are now going to see the consequences of that with what Jenny is going to do.
- The airport taxiways are now going through a major renovation that should be completed next year.
- April becomes angry, thinking that Marion, like others before her, is now going to leave her life.
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- "Then enrollment started going up at our schools.
- Slowly she started going back to her first love: painting.
- I started going to classes to try to get rid of my accent.
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- Some versions have the golem eventually going on a murderous rampage.
- Raimi brainstormed several ideas, eventually going with "The Evil Dead", deemed the "least worst" title.
- At first, a team is sent in to secretly survey the restaurant, with Ramsay eventually going undercover inside.
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- He took 13 hours on the southbound journey, 11 hours going north.
- Both departed the Battery at 11 AM going north with the tide against them, for 30 miles they were neck and neck.
- The last is a picturesque trip starting in the south of the Black Forest going north and includes numerous old wineries and tiny villages.
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- ...we are really going to have world peace!
- I want to sing about what people are really going through…".
- It means that in future, period productions are really going to struggle".
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- Batman deduces that the ALA is going to use Earth's computer network to destroy our planet.
- Dunye decided that she was going to use her work to create a story for black women in early films.
- Beethoven, in contrast, wrestled mightily with his themes, adjusting them to fit the musical form he was going to use.
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- Saying "If we're going to leave, we should leave."
- I'm going to leave it at that."
- Out on a stroll, Alexei said significantly, 'I feel that this winter you're going to leave me.'
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- I’m going with two and a half stars," she added.
- But then, I’m going, 'Hey, Alanis says the f-word in hers.'
- “I’m going to kill that son of a bitch.
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- I’m going with two and a half stars," she added.
- But then, I’m going, 'Hey, Alanis says the f-word in hers.'
- “I’m going to kill that son of a bitch.
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- Woodson High School, before going back to RFK Stadium in 1977.
- Lucia before going back to Talk N Text at the start of the 2010-11 PBA Season.
- He then moved to Orlando with JJ before going back home and attending Virginia Tech.
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- Mecke, and became available to Windmuller on Mecke's going bankrupt.
- During the 1980s Ternana played between Serie C1 and Serie C2, before going bankrupt on 12 December 1987.
- Film executive Pat Powers attended the party and asked Ray, "... how can you do this if you're going bankrupt tomorrow?
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- No matter what we decide, we're only going to lose.
- Lotu-Iiga responded: "People don't want a politician who's only going to meetings.
- From here there was only going to be one winner as Smith landed double eight to complete a famous comeback.
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- He never knew exactly what he was going to say, therefore everything would come out of his mouth very alive."
- For his part, Frye praised Abbott, going to say the match featured the hardest hits he received in his entire career.
- "If she does not win, she is going to say that she doesn't wish to have her name on the programme as a designer of the setting."
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- SR 49 then enters Erin shortly afterwards, going straight through downtown before having an intersection with SR 149.
- It features four major summits, with the trail going straight up and down the fall line into the gaps between, with all the rugged terrain that implies.
- With the new television deals on the horizon, momentum has been growing to find ways of preventing the majority of the cash going straight to players and agents.
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- Taft is a GRAD Cincinnati school, which helps students focus on the goal of going to college.
- In addition to going to college for free, students also receive student grants from the government.
- He and Charlie then reveal to Jason that they are going to college and leaving him, as he didn't apply.
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- He later claimed, "I knew she was the girl I was going to marry."
- And in the same interview, he says that he is going to marry someone he loves.
- They end up at the bar, where "Policia" tells Mario that he and Amor are going to marry.
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- “the road going through San Casciano towards Siena and Rome”).
- The road going homologation version (4T-GTEU, 200 built) produces .
- It is just off the main road going from Newmarket to Ely, the A142.
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- GNC became the Franklin Mint in 1965, shortly after going public.
- David Broaddrick had opposed her going public with her rape story in 1999.
- Companies going public and their initial consumer stockholders are both defrauded by this practice.
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- "Quantum information is going to change your life.
- "I'm not going to change his style.
- The schoolkids go on to imagine how they are going to change their lives.
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- The war was not going too well for Serbia in the autumn of 1915.
- Sara pushes him away and runs away while Måns yells at Ynge for going too far.
- The other four cars, going too fast to be able to stop, follow it over the precipice.
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- Also this year, a brand new women's division is going to start.
- It is going to start on Zindagi channel in India under same subtitle.
- ", and he replied: Well, we're going to start in a couple weeks with our budget adjustment bill.
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- Robinson then asks, "Who are most people going to think of besides the Catholic Church?"
- "This film is all about a bunch of people going bananas, yet, it doesn't leave you in splits.
- Filling a plane with items or people going to the same destination will net a 25% bonus on each item.
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- Brasília, without going through organic growth from a village to a town.
- They also do not allow any egg products to be sold without going through the process of pasteurization.
- Some peasants seized land without going through the legal channels, believing that the law provided them with a mandate.
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- At that the response was, "We are going to try."
- So we're going to try and write it this year."
- Am I going to try anyway?
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- "; Idiomatic: "Are you going along?").
- SR 215 ends at Kentucky while US 51 keeps going along the Purchase Parkway.
- Wood believed in honor and wasn't going along with it, only having a care about making money.
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- In the end over £300 was raised, all going to the survivors and to the next of kin of the dead.
- Authorities suspected that they cried because they knew that they were all going to blow themselves up in the next day and that they were reluctant to die.
- The winter holidays arrive, with Masahiko, his best friend Yuya, Kyoko and her little sister Asuka (who is in love with Masahiko) all going on a skiing holiday.
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- The gap between rich and poor is going to become colossal.
- Systems of surveillance and control are going to become even more perverse.
- At the Big data era, semantic processing is going to become major IT process.
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- What started Siegel and Shuster nearly a century ago is still going strong today.
- The EBBA is still going strong 52 years later, having mentored thousands of young ballplayers.
- By 1996, the DR2700 had given the locals 30 years of impeccable service, and was still going strong in 1997.
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- Often going south for days or weeks at a time, he was able to avoid immediate re-internment.
- Price, after going south from Kansas City, was initially met by Pleasonton at Marais des Cygnes.
- After a time, a quarrel arose, and the brothers fought and separated, Mommóm going south, Yaburóng west, and Berrúġ keeping along the coast.
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- Within an hour of the tickets going on sale Bros had sold out 14 shows.
- The tour was announced on July 15, with tickets going on sale the following day.
- All dates of Madonna's Drowned World Tour sold out within minutes of going on sale.
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- Only a few were going all the way to California.
- The legs should look straight going all the way down.
- The main "Autobahnen" going all across Germany have single digit numbers.
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- "It is something that is he not going to let pass."
- Are we going to let this narrow water deter us?"
- "He's not going to let Georgia beat us."
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- 1 target – we're going to put everyone behind it."
- We're going to put ourselves out there.
- She was going to put into the Western Islands to effect repairs.
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- Don't think I'm ever going to be that dumb."
- He had no intentions of ever going back, but he is soon persuaded.
- You always hope, but you just don’t know if it's ever going to happen."
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- I don't know where I'm going to end up and who I'm going to encounter en route."
- Like she didn't know sleeping with Paul Robinson was going to end in a world of hurt."
- Originally the producers were going to end the original Herb episode with Herb saying "I have an idea!"
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- Then it was Shaggy and his one-man fan club keeping things going until 7 am.
- Stranded in Mumbai, he and his friends open a Pav Stall to keep things going.
- Happiness comes from the word "happenstance" which relates to things going on outside of you.
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- I ended up going, mostly for correcting my name.
- He ended up going to the University of Alabama.
- He ended up going on three-day drug and alcohol bender due to depression he was suffering because of back injury.
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- Or that she was coming and going in and out of his house.
- However, student and staff population fluctuates with the coming and going of missionaries each year.
- Pocklington Rugby Club was formed in 1928 following nearly half a century of Pocklington-based teams coming and going.
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- Bella is finally going to tell her side of the story in court.
- Then I found out she could write and it was like, 'What else are you going to tell me, that you’re also Van Gogh?'
- Laura wrote that BOB was a friend of her father, and in another entry wrote, "Someday I'm going to tell the world about Ben Horne."