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"go in for" Definitions
  1. (British English) to take an exam or enter a competition
  2. to have something as an interest or a hobby
"go in for" Synonyms
like prefer love favor(US) favour(UK) enjoy lean towards lean toward care for fancy go for be partial to cotton to choose desire select pick have a preference for opt for be fond of support back endorse champion indorse advocate plump for plunk for patronise(UK) patronize(US) pursue undertake practice(US) practise(UK) enter follow participate in engage in enter into join in take part in adopt get involved in occupy oneself with take up be a participant in be a party to compete in play a part in associate oneself with latch onto discover get into hit on take up with join enroll for enrol for register for gain entrance to obtain entrance to play in sign on for sign up for be a competitor in become a competitor in become a contestant in be a contestant in be in the running admit oneself into participate partake engage share abet collaborate facilitate help out assist be involved cooperate help perform take part aid be a participant compete enroll(US) enrol(UK) register matriculate apply enlist volunteer be accepted be admitted sign on join up sign up become a member put your name down for put your name down subscribe book accept assume bear shoulder take on tackle handle manage meet take responsibility for approach attack attempt begin be responsible for commence commit to embark on turn become involved with get involved with involve oneself in start doing become interested in begin to participate in embrace espouse implement use utilise(UK) utilize(US) affect maintain pick up on tap into go down the line indulge regale delight rollick bask in luxuriate in revel in wallow in adore relish luxuriate revel appreciate savor(US) invest finance capitalise(UK) capitalize(US) fund bankroll subsidise(UK) subsidize(US) underwrite buy into plough money into put money into stake invest in put up dough buy a stake in get a piece of lay out money on provide capital for welcome receive grab seize admit drink in eat up lap up receive wholeheartedly make use of receive enthusiastically avail yourself of act move proceed operate react maneuver(US) manoeuvre(UK) work respond take action take steps be busy be employed do something get moving go ahead make a move make headway make progress specialise(UK) specialize(US) major train study major in be into work in dedicate oneself to develop oneself in study intensively do one's thing apply oneself apply oneself to More
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296 Sentences With "go in for"

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They go in for birth control, they go in for Pap smears.
Here's a tip, maybe don't go in for a kiss.
Let's go in for a close up: Recognise it yet?
It's good to see that one go in, for sure.
But we don't go in for big formal pitch sessions.
So, I mean, tomorrow morning I go in for surgery.
Just as they go in for a kiss, Gabe calls.
The money guys, in private, don't go in for cant.
"Shall we go in for a sauna, then?" one asks.
But Alison doesn't really go in for the God stuff.
Suddenly, I understand why men go in for penis enlargements.
I go in for a blood test at 203 a.m.
When you're hungry, you'll just go in for the kill, no?
They said I'd have to go in for a semen analysis.
It was good to see the puck go in for him.
Fogg doesn't go in for sightseeing and neither especially does Verne.
Others might go in for such silly things as revolutions and theories.
Apple seems to believe that I shouldn't go in for all that.
Think about that the next time you go in for a hug.
You go in for a job interview, you have to be prepared.
Hockney doesn't go in for much gimmickry when it comes to poses.
He doesn't go in for all that fate and destiny stuff either.
But Sanders didn't go in for the kill, while Biden appeared steady.
LUXOR crossing EXEMPLAR were the last entries to go in for me.
O'Neill did not go in for platitudes, which made him good television.
You go in for your mole check and leave worried about your jowls.
Go in for routine dental surgery and end up in a body bag.
If that doesn't help, it's really time to go in for a check.
There's a lot of dickheads on there that really go in for everyone.
First, she introduces herself and immediately starts to go in for a hug.
If she doesn't show Johnny's lawyers could go in for a contempt citation.
Go in for the bump, but pull away before you actually touch skin.
It was nice to see a couple of those pucks go in for him.
There is no circumstance under which the president should go in for an interview.
They go in for a hug afterward, and talk for a bit longer too.
On season three of "Shark Tank," the sharks didn't go in for the cows.
Sit in a power pose while waiting to go in for your job interview.
The president had a cyst and thought he had to go in for surgery.
But we never could go in for divorce, because we had too many children.
Let's go in for a close-up on those... Red carpet, uniforms and everything.
It was so severe I had to go in for surgery a week later.
Like exactly the sort of bold, dramatic moment this series would go in for?
Unsure on whether to go in for a hug or a handshake with your workmates?
Monday, June 27: I go in for a follow-up at my Ob/Gyn's office.
Should you go in for an embrace at work, even if the situation warrants it?
After a few exchanges, you can go in for the sale, if it feels right.
Go in for the kiss (if you're sure it's wanted, probably better to ask first).
Separated managed accounts like Japanese money, they won't go in for too low rated pieces.
He doesn't seem the type to go in for all the program's rules and rigorousness.
"The main treatment, if someone does go in for treatment...is light therapy," says Gehrman.
Sometimes, you ram your teeth into your partner's mouth when you go in for a kiss.
But to this day, years later, I can still go in for meals and not pay.
" Brosnahan Saffo added, "I'd come so VERY close to getting her to go in for treatment.
Next, the two go in for a fist bump, followed by a lick-slash-peck exchange.
At ten I park the car near Alonzo's and go in for a cup of coffee.
I would usually work from home today, but I have to go in for a training.
It's not unusual for women to bring their boyfriends when they go in for a ParaGard IUD.
He will still have to go in for check-ups and scans, but Jacob is doing well.
If you think like a mercenary and go in for the kill, it shows lack of mercy.
He's had 2 blood transfusions so far and is about to go in for his first surgery.
By the time I turned 19, my mom suggested we go in for a breast reduction consultation.
The very best teams — and this applies to City, too — do not really go in for freestyling.
It was the following season where it got bad enough for me to go in for surgery.
Imam Saleem doesn't go in for the terror tactics espoused by other opposition groups in his country.
Isabella: In professional settings, I go in for the handshake, although kissing on the cheeks happens occasionally.
Given the situation, is it fair for Turner to go in for a smooch on Nick or Kevin?
When you go in for your first day of work, your main source of concern is usually yourself.
Mr. Offutt doesn't seem to go in for "dime-story psychology," as he calls it at one point.
I was feeling a great vibe from him, so I just had to go in for a smooch.
Erwin, a cute but awkward classmate, misreads a long silence and decides to go in for a kiss.
Now in "observation mode" says Peterson, she will go in for scans and blood work every 90 days.
You may not be, but this is a risk you take when you go in for supercar ownership.
Rowan Blanchard and Brie Larson, meanwhile, go in for engrossing memoirs written from a queer and feminist perspective.
But if you want to go in for more, there's a lot more ways to look at it.
Or will Kim go in for a hug as he did with South Korean President Moon Jae-in?
I think if I did go in for a physical, they would just tell me everything is okay.
No lawyer worth his or her salt would let a client like Trump go in for an interview.
It did not go in for cheap publicity stunts, like the Dartmouth Review crowd of that era did.
They'll gather more data from your car than your doctor will get if you go in for cancer treatment.
It was tough there for a while and it's nice to finally see a couple go in, for sure.
But when she sucks it up to go in for a meeting, she doesn't come prepared with ANY pitches.
They're gonna know when their car is low on fuel, or when to go in for an oil change.
When you go in for a job interview, it's imperative that you make a stellar first (and lasting) impression.
And when you go in for surgery, you don't have control over their emotions or your emotions or anything.
Those issues have meant some of the engine's host planes, Boeing 787s, have had to go in for repairs.
He was tough, sure, but it wasn't too difficult to dodge his projectiles and go in for the kill.
Here are five things to watch at Thursday's debate: Time for Donald Trump to go in for the kill?
Politicians tend not to go in for hardball sessions on Reddit anyway — Obama's AMA was thoughtful but non-specific.
For most of the debate, Biden just gestured backwards, clearly not expecting anyone to go in for the kill.
Let the stronger man punch and punch until he can punch no more, then go in for the win.
He was about to go in for another kiss when he saw it through the corner of his eye.
It came across as curiously flat, willing to go in for frolic yet missing the vital element of sympathy.
She'll go in for a blood draw in a week and have another draw done the week after that.
This draws his ire, loath as he is to go in for any of the "fake" trappings of celebrity.
Tsigdinos overall would like to see more research going into services provided when patients go in for fertility treatments.
It's a cliché, but I go in for one thing (food-allergy-friendly Halloween candy) and spend almost $43.
I go in for my blood draw, and it goes predictably poorly, although they get it in the end.
But this also means they don't go in for fads that look embarrassing later on, for the most part.
Once an enemy is wounded, Tomyris' units go in for the kill with +5 combat strength against already damaged enemies.
And one of the first things I did when my coverage kicked in was go in for my first mammogram.
No one wants to go in for a vision-restoring treatment, only to wind up with cancer because of it.
Bower remembered a male colleague told her that Lasseter would sometimes go in for a kiss when he hugged women.
Lalia started to look into rhinoplasty, but she found she wasn't quite ready to go in for a surgical procedure.
Aurora could go in for a month, and come out and chill with Jim for a day if absolutely necessary.
And every time I go in for a checkup or sonogram, I half think that magnificent flicker will somehow disappear.
Image: Wyss Institute at Harvard UniversityThe next time you go in for surgery, you might come out thanking a crab.
The Pixel 4 isn't going to go in for all that: it's just going to unapologetically have a top bezel.
She always uses face powder and sometimes she remembers to put on lipstick, but she doesn't go in for makeup.
Some women may be able to leave their DCIS alone, but should still go in for regular surveillance check-ups.
You might even find that you go in for one animal and go out with another that's way more suitable.
"I think we shot a lot of pucks in the first and pucks wouldn't go in for us," Grabner said.
This time when I go in for a casting we talk about the progress that has been made with the magazine.
A lot of addicts reject treatment, or they go in for a little period of time, and then they drop out.
THE HILL: Well they're telling us we have to go in for the print section Mister President, so we appreciate it.
Keith: Yeah, I don't really go in for a lot of his politics but every man is entitled to his opinion.
He suggests a couple of in-between options, but I'll have to go in for a script because they're controlled substances.
Though it's important to go to the doctor when we need to, it's also necessary to go in for routine checkups.
She was the one to ask for my phone number, go in for the first kiss—none of it I minded.
Higher anxiety over the antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea superbug also might prompt more willingness among notified sexual partners to go in for testing.
Another way to gauge future repair costs is by finding out how soon the car needs to go in for a checkup.
"Go in for fringe trims in between haircuts instead of going when you want and letting them grow out," says the pro.
What happens if you naturally like to sleep until 9 am but are forced to go in for an 8 am meeting?
Every 12 weeks, he would go in for a spinal tap that required him to lie on his stomach for 24 hours.
"There were chances when we were up 110-2, and they just didn't go in for us," Predators coach Peter Laviolette said.
We had to go in for another meeting with the same lady, and this time, we had to complete this weed thing.
It doesn't behoove Aquaria to come for everyone and it doesn't behoove The Vixen to go in for the kill every time.
But it was hard to fill 24 and a half minutes and not go in for laughs, and we were boring ourselves.
I love the sauna at Life Time Fitness on 42nd Street, and I'll go in for two or three half-hour intervals.
People in communities with less trust in their health care services were reluctant to go in for testing and to report symptoms.
In fact, 'Justice For Jousting' would make for a decent name, if English Heritage ever decide to go in for a rebrand.
If he hadn't been able to get a CT scan when he did and go in for surgery, he would have died.
Perfection. But the cutest scene is when her parents go in for a double kiss and she shows off her aw shucks face.
Men go in for certain words more than women—and not just stereotypical ones ("football") but common ones like "a", "this" and "these".
Corfman said she first met Moore outside a courtroom in Alabama, where her mother was set to go in for a custody hearing.
This meant I could actually afford to go in for an annual exam, including a pap smear, without incurring out-of-pocket costs.
I don't know what he was all upset about, but you try to go in for effect and it ended up working out.
Me being from the projects, as soon as somebody say that to me, he go in for a shot, I slapped him, bow!
"But they probably didn't necessarily expect him to go in for the first time and beat them at their own game," she said.
And then four weeks from yesterday, I'll go in for the second dose [of the vaccine] — and I'll repeat that whole process again.
In any case, it can't hurt to ask about your provider's privacy practices the next time you go in for a test. [ProPublica]
We're told June is set to go in for gastric sleeve surgery later this month, and hopes to lose at least 80 more pounds.
Either this shit needs to grow out at super speed or I'm about to go in for a f—in hair cut realllllll quick!!!
The artist was correct that his abilities lie in telling stories; but he was mistaken that US modern art doesn't "go in" for storytelling.
The drugstore was beauty heaven — and it can make you just as giddy as an adult if you know what to go in for.
" Gary Lineker, another who does not ordinarily go in for screeching hyperbole or populist tub-thumping, wondered whether Dean was guilty of "seeking attention.
James had tattoos inked by our brother Rudy — an elaborate cross, a "Jesus Saves" — but he didn't go in for the other body art.
In Atlanta on January 30, an Express Jet pilot reported a drone 300 feet below as the aircraft was descending to go in for landing.
His work appeals to all manner of java drinkers (including women, who usually don't go in for comic books), but it's not about coffee, actually.
Most patients who go in for anxiety treatment have similar complaints, says Andrea Quinn, interim director at the Center for Psychological Studies at Rutgers University.
As such, they may go in for a strong, firm hug to help calm their child down, rather than exacerbating the situating with mirrored frustration.
That's allowed Tesla cars to essentially improve over time without having to go in for upgrades, or requiring the owner to purchase a new car.
But wolves are the true prize, even if the hunters fear for their birds' safety when they go in for the dangerous, and brutal, kill.
I don't go in for spending extra on all those finishes, so fortunately for me, the matte finish on the basic aluminum model looks good.
My favorite thing to do is go in for a fitting, because I know I'm going to get to wear super-cute clothes that I love.
The two are brought into the room blindfolded for the kiss— and the clip cuts off just as they're about to go in for the kill.
You go in for one item, but end up spending hours wandering its delightful aisles, enjoying everything from home goods, to clothes and toiletries, and groceries.
Understanding your audience is key — and if you go in for a hug, cheek kiss, or air kiss and someone pulls away, honor those physical cues.
"So many people are used to giving a hug as a greeting for hello and goodbye that they just automatically go in for it," Post says.
It's totally normal to be nervous, even scared, the first time you go in for these screening tests — but it doesn't have to be that way.
Look for cues If you are debating whether or not to go in for a hug, look for clues that the recipient is open to it.
An annual well-woman exam Even if you don't need a Pap smear or HPV test this year, you should still go in for this exam.
It's pretty scary ... the person in the yellow shirt appears to go in for a selfie with the singer, but grabs a hold of Ally's shirt.
You fill out an application, which includes a request for three references; go in for an interview; and, if you make the cut, plunk down $25.
Cersei and Olenna, in particular, seem as if they're constantly attempting to figure out each other's weak points so they can go in for the kill.
Sure, Han Solo smirked a couple times and Indiana Jones had a few solid zingers, but the guy does not go in for laughs very often.
It doesn't go in for 360-degree hinge tricks — there's the XPS 13 2-in-133 for that — it was just always a good, well-built laptop.
No one responds to your email, or you go in for a meeting and think you've nailed it until you learn that another candidate has been chosen.
In the snap, Suri wears sweatpants and a white t-shirt, with her hair in braided pigtails as she appears to go in for a high-five.
Google didn't go in for any such glamorizing of its new devices, and consequently the Pixel felt almost stale by the time it made its formal debut.
"People who exercise generally go in for more checkups" than sedentary people, he said, resulting in more screenings for conditions such as so-called indolent prostate cancers.
Thirty percent of people who go in for cardiovascular surgery will develop acute kidney injury, and with too much of it you'll get kidney failure and dialysis.
Roseanne's death was even unintentionally foreshadowed by the season finale, in which she had developed an opioid addiction and was about to go in for knee surgery.
He had not been to a doctor in more than five years and only received the diagnosis when he finally decided to go in for a physical.
"This is the time you really have to go in for the kill, they are weakened, they are on the ropes," Mr. King said of MS-13.
When the "boys" go in for their meeting with Office Of Professional Responsibility, everyone lies accordingly and presents the appropriate materials to make everyone look like an angel.
The company says it has shipped more than 500,000 new Note 7 devices to carrier and retail stores and customers can go in for an exchange starting today.
Anyone considering LASIK should go in for a consultation before surgery, where doctors can examine their eyes for any corneal conditions that could lead to problems post-op.
Raise your hand if you've ever been there: you walk into the grocery store for one thing, and come out with twelve things you didn't go in for.
Even GOP leaders are still at the "soft-count" phase, with too many details left to fill in before they go in for the hard sell or pressure.
Days later, Coon was in a bikini, about to go in for a beer commercial, when her agent called to tell her that she'd been cast as Honey.
Before you go in for your appointment, find out from your insurer which services are included in your coverage and which will cost you money out of pocket.
Generally I prefer a bit of minimalism in my bags, though I've been known to go in for something a bit more complex, if it strikes my fancy.
In "Get Out," an exhilaratingly smart and scary freakout about a black man in a white nightmare, the laughs come easily and then go in for the kill.
But she knew not everyone on campus would approve of their relationship, so she said they didn't go in for the typical high school public displays of affection.
And that is very similar to Berlin — Berlin is not where Germany economically is, and that means that the smartest people around want to go in for startups.
"I didn't think it was ever going to go in for me, especially in the first period when he stoned me on a couple of breakaways," Horvat said.
Two days before I was supposed to go in for the procedure, I got a call from a nurse to go over the details and finalize my paperwork.
They don't go in for trashing their predecessors to the same extent that Mr Blair did to Old Labour and Mr Corbyn's gang is now doing to Mr Blair.
But they're not done yet: with Silicon Valley already renewed for a fourth season, Judge and Berg will go in for another round of title changes later this year.
The Pixel 210A doesn't go in for any of that, but it is, nevertheless, a better screen than you would normally get on a phone at this price range.
A diagnosis from a doctor, Marcus said, will always be required, but a smart watch might be able to flag users who need to go in for a test.
They are the type to leave their business card with your doorman if you aren't home, or go in for a formal handshake when they're meeting a literal baby.
Or go in for an MRI, and your hospital might have an $8,000 billable price for a procedure that costs $500 in a discount clinic outside your provider network.
Or it could go in for easy mockery of those who really, really dig this stuff, because they're big, obvious targets — and thus become a cheap version of itself.
There are slice joints that ferment their dough for a day, some that let it bubble away for two days and a few that go in for three days.
Viewers must overcome their initial shock or repulsion to the visceral subject matter in order to go in for a closer look and experience the fine details of the work.
And at the end of the night, when it is very apparent that a kiss should occur—Rachel is practically begging for it—he doesn't go in for the kiss!
Like Miss C.: As Miss C. cannot go in for cocktails, without ice, she has made a specialty of sherry, hunting up the best and keeping several variations on hand.
But if patients' partners can't go in for the recommended treatment, which includes an injection, the CDC said that oral antibiotics by themselves are better than no treatment at all.
Microshading is also a little gentler on the skin, but that does mean it fades faster than microblading, and you may need to go in for touch-ups more regularly.
When I check in for my scheduled appointment, the receptionist and technician are sporting the sort of embarrassed smiles that suggest I'm the first man to go in for the treatment.
From self-deprecating celebrities to small dogs swinging from tree branches, here are some of the most chuckle-worthy British tweets from 2017... Fuck, do I go in for the autograph?
"No one wants to go in for back surgery, but done right, it absolutely restores the vitality of life … the technology is not just for kids, it's for everyone," Lucier said.
Three or four months before the wedding, you want to go in for your corrective treatments — a chemical peel to flush out pores, or a laser treatment to clear any rosacea.
The romance authors Willink was discovering didn't go in for clumsy stuffings of automatic translations or HTML cruft; rather, they stuffed their books with ghostwritten content or repackaged, previously published material.
"When I go in for these scans you have to lay really still for a long time, so that's when I've laid and just talked to John and cried," she says.
"He said that he's going to run a positive campaign, that he wasn't going to go in for personal attacks and I take him at his word on that," Podesta continued.
"Target Syndrome" is a well-known phenomenon among those who shop there — you go in for one item and leave with a cart full of products you didn't intend to buy.
If you leave the bedroom door wide open and neglect to close the blinds before you go in for a romp with yourself, it doesn't necessarily mean that you're an exhibitionist.
And without a hint of a camera shift, we see the alien go in for the hug; cue in the zoomed shot that puts that ugly mug right to our faces.
And for about 32% of millennials, the recent market upheavals have actually prompted them to go in for a checkup or take care of a medical procedure they'd been putting off.
And his directorial style — which favors long shots and camera movement over jump cuts — gets under your skin far more effectively than horror films that go in for more frenetic editing.
And it's easy to see why a small-bore idea like AIB might be appealing to politicians who aren't ready to go in for an enormous new federal health insurance program.
Though there are plenty of reasons women go in for Botox — migraines, excessive sweating, depression — the early prevention of aging, a benefit touted by many derms, seems to be the most prevalent.
I only go in for extreme or highly unusual pain, or a big fall, but in the last 45 days that has been four times — more often than usual, but it happens.
But if the spacecraft does go in for a grab, the vehicle could soon be in possession of some very unspoiled rock that's been around since the dawn of the Solar System.
Everyone went that direction, and I think it was not the worst direction to go in for journalists, but I do think that now everyone suddenly is, it's like making avocado toast.
I'll go in for a touch-up in four to six weeks to adjust any uneven healing that may have occurred, and I'll keep getting them tattooed every one to two years.
It was a bit of a bonus to chip in for an eagle, but it was just a matter of staying patient and waiting for the ball to go in for birdies.
And if you go in for that sweet, sweet zoom, as Redditor imtechpro has done, you can get a pretty big clue as to who's fighting whom: [EVERYTHING] From the Dragon Image.
Addario: Look, it's not really for me to say because I can't see what happens, you know, throughout, because as a journalist I go in for a very short period of time.
In "Horse Play," from 1987, a woman and a horse go in for a kiss; "Dogma" (1964) takes the connection further by featuring a snarling creature that's part man and part dog.
He looked like he made an effort to go in for the kill in the second round when he launched into a leaping knee, but Nover proved game over the 15 minutes.
To go back to something that Byron said, which is he doesn&apost go in for diplomatic niceties, I think that&aposs true, and I think in some cases that can be useful.
Both handsets are available for pre-order at a discount for Amazon Prime members only, and both will sport personalized ads on their lock screens, should you go in for the discounted price.
With countless hybrid devices having flooded the market in recent years, the ConceptD 9 is among the more unique, eschewing the kind of Surface form factor most of these companies go in for.
The Toranas were a kind of autobiography, capturing "who I've been, my friends, the way I grew up", and "the crazy rites of passage"—cars, drugs, booze—that young men go in for.
While SmileDirectClub conducts much of its business via e-commerce, the company has about 150 retail locations, where customers can go in for their consultation and set up their treatment plan in person.
But when her girls go in for an echocardiogram and the image of the heart comes up on the screen, Linsey says she's overcome by a sense of extreme gratitude and also amazement.
Because we were suppressing my system in preparation for a frozen embryo transfer instead of pumping it full of egg-producing hormones, I only had to go in for monitoring once a week.
We'll do a phone follow-up today and tomorrow, and then in a week I'll go back in for a blood draw, a week after that I'll go in for another blood draw.
Its violence is its least predictable part, with the movie zeroing in on sights you didn't expect and retreating at exactly the moment you expect it to go in for the close-up.
However, just having the Watch or another sensor good enough to detect an issue could help alert someone that something is wrong and, as mentioned above, prompt them to go in for further evaluation.
The chain is already beloved by many shoppers because of its ever-changing inventory, great prices, and the idea that you never know what you'll come across when you go in for a visit.
I couldn't contain my laughter when he tried to go in for that kiss, but I had to hand it to him — the guy was dedicated and definitely kept a smile on my face.
However, while trying to navigate my way after a brief stop at a souvenir shop in front of the cathedral, I find a cute restaurant, Wein & Co., and decided to go in for coffee.
"You may go in for birth control and come out knowing you need to get a flu shot," Carter said, and family planning clinics can also help patients sign up for Medicaid and other services.
But when you do go in for the signature lightsaber strike, Cal pulls off a devastating series of finishing moves that feel organic and varied depending on the enemy type and Cal's position relative to them.
They go in for a permit, it's many, many years, and at the end of the process, they spend tens of millions of dollars on nonsense, and at the end of the process, they are rejected.
According to the critics, those two hands belong to the cartoon women who were spotlighted on Starbucks' cute holiday commercial — two women who seem to go in for a kiss, although their lips never actually touch.
The wolves chased the large animals until they were tired out, and since it was dangerous for them to get too close to a larger animal, humans used sharp weapons go in for the final kill.
After having a little fun throwing dough back and forth (including one point where De Laurentiis gets smacked in the face by DeGeneres' throw), they finish making their pizzas and go in for the taste test.
I'll probably go in for a touch-up in a few months and do the permanent option because it looks so great and I really trust him to make it natural and work with my proportions.
They go in for a permit, it's many, many years and then at the end of the process they spend tens of millions of dollars on nonsense and at the end of the process they get rejected.
He said that he was going to run a positive campaign, that he wasn't going to go in for personal attacks, and I take him at his word on that," John Podesta told MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports.
As the couple go in for a kiss, McCabe begins to speak quietly, "You're the girl I just want to be with… will you marry me?" she asks, getting down on one knee and whipping out a ring.
I was ready for her to give up at any second, go in for a late-term abortion, or maybe even reveal it had all been a joke—anything would be more believable than Maya having a baby.
"If a bone fragment is stuck in that muscle, and you can't turn your eye all the way inward or all the way outward, that's an indication that you need to go in for surgery," O'Carroll told me.
In the future, it's possible that when you go in for a physical, your doctor will, along with the usual blood pressure test and bloodwork, analyze your genome for health risks lurking in the code of your DNA.
But like a lot of establishment Democrats, Buttigieg seems to be confusing Sanders' Twitter following — which really does go in for a lot of off-putting sectarian fanaticism – for Bernie himself who is a much more deft politician.
A single cartridge holding 10 shots costs $14 on Amazon, while a twin pack (20 shots total) of Mini costs a little less than that, or even less if you just go in for a big pack of them.
All things considered, would you really go in for a public striptease at a function you are attending with your wife—just assuming you can get away with a quick thrust or two while she's gone to the bathroom?
"If somebody had to go in for a chest X-ray, as most of these patients do, the X-ray room would need to be down for 30 minutes afterward to reverse the airflow and sanitize," Dr. Keay said.
Maybe it's time to ditch the chakra-balancing crystals and magnesium-infused smoothies and go in for some good old-fashioned sartorial R & R, even if the only place you wear the free-spirited items is to the office.
But now, you can brave a garlic mushroom starter on the first date and have spaghetti vongole for mains because scientists at Ohio State University have found a cure for your stinky, please-don't-go-in-for-a-snog breath.
Since the pair performed their new single "Make Me…" Sunday night at the annual MTV awards show, the Internet has been buzzing with speculation that the rapper tried to go in for a kiss that the pop star allegedly rebuffed.
I was in London, for the premiere of Scooby-Doo 2, and we took a tour of the Children's Hospital in London, and there was a little girl there who was about to go in for her third open heart surgery.
Kenya Moore: You take the hormones to stimulate your ovaries, you go in for the procedure — obviously you're being monitored every day to where they need to see how many [ovarian follicles] you have, how big they're getting, when to extract.
And there's one more win that should not go unmentioned: Grabbing the hair-mist version of a favorite scent prompts all the "you smell good" comments when friends go in for a hug, but at a fraction of the cost.
Nutter said the wrestlers would often joke about Strauss's "creepy" and "inappropriate" behavior whenever they would seek treatment or go in for a medical exam, which he thinks was an effort to make light of a deeply embarrassing and uncomfortable situation.
Though troops are instructed to aim them below the waist, "sometimes it is difficult to go in for precise aimed fire at a moving, bending and running target," the police explained in response to a lawsuit seeking to ban their use.
So talk about your butt with your doctor—who is a professional and has definitely seen way worse things over the course of their career than the inside of your ass—next time you go in for a check-up.
Just east of Bigfork in the enclave of Woods Bay, the Islander was across the street from the Raven, a turquoise-painted waterfront restaurant with a shaded patio and a dock where motorboaters tie up and go in for a drink.
Avocados, still hot, he added, gesturing at the Flexicado and the Avoquado — two of the many slicers and pitters for sale in his store, all rendered in acid green plastic (designers of kitchen gadgets seem to go in for biomimicry).
Following a brand on social media can help you get an idea of the company culture, see job postings, learn about their product, and sometimes even put names to the faces you&aposll see when you go in for an interview.
This is human-assisted AI, which will help nurses and doctors give better diagnoses to their patients, and as many people in the audience perhaps know, you go in for testing, rarely will you get the test results back within ten days.
The lighter shade in the duo isn't something that I'd regularly use for everyday sculpting, but it's nice to have when I want to go in for a bolder, more defined contour, or when I want to level-up in the contouring game.
But considering the storm the gun skins have caused and the series' long history of graffiti, wouldn't it have been a better idea to let this feature go in for free for old time's sake as a show of goodwill or community appreciation?
You could go in for the full-throated nostalgia of an instant printer like the Fujifilm Instax or that new dealie from Leica, or you can pick up one of these things and let your smartphone do all of the heavy lifting.
Depending on the plan, I may be offered a flat copay for visits to my PCP, specialist, or the ER, or I may be offered coinsurance requiring me to cover a certain percentage of my bill every time I go in for care.
James Corden doesn't always go in for the big-issue chats the way other late night hosts do, but when Bill Maher made a call for "the return of fat shaming" on Real Time, the Late Late Show host had something to say.
He said their relationship had been "off and on" over the years, CBC reported, and that he'd had a vasectomy in 2011, but that he didn't know for sure if the procedure had worked because he didn't go in for a follow-up appointment.
Rubin said the company has built algorithms that remind people when to followup with a physician or go in for a cancer screening, and that same technology can be used to determine who to reach with critical information about the spread of a disease.
And we need not return to the Victorians' narrow idea of the canon to reclaim poetry as one of the cheapest, most durable tools of moral and emotional education — whether you go in for Virgil, Li Po, Rumi or Gwendolyn Brooks (ideally, all four).
The number of private banks in Switzerland is shrinking, a consequence of tougher regulations and a global clampdown on efforts to avoid paying taxes that is forcing lenders to the world's wealthiest to cut costs, go in for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) or quit the business.
She thought he was going to go in for a kiss and prepared to duck and offer him her cheek, but instead of kissing her on the mouth he took her by the arm and kissed her gently on the forehead, as though she were something precious.
"If he drags it, we are prepared to go in for the long haul because we have lost our respect for him," he said, citing corruption accusations - which O'Neill denies - and what he described as the prime minister's dictatorial style among reasons for his defection from the government's ranks.
What the gif above doesn't capture is his parting shot, when he finally heads off in a different direction to the Google street view camera: Let's go in for that all-important zoom: Still turning to swear at the poor thing even when he's halfway across the road.
Instead of just going in for a kiss, he asks Rachel if he can go in for a kiss, which must have sent her into a dizzying flashback of when Fred was nine years old and asking her if he could have permission to go to the bathroom.
It would seem so, as Bran and Sam's shared epiphany is revealed as voiceover while Jon and Daenerys finally get naked (+215 each) and make out, staring at each other's faces for a very long time before they actually go in for the (+260 each) sex with a blood relative.
This is a little more prep than we usually go in for on a weeknight, but, if you're fast, you can do it while the chicken cooks in Step 1, and then your vegetables and protein are both covered: You only need to make a pot of rice to serve.
But the change of heart didn't last for long — he then revealed that he had suffered a heart attack only a few days before, and that his doctors have told him he'll need to go in for surgery this week, therefore making it impossible to fly to England for the wedding. 40.
In the meantime, Northrop is working hard to drive down the cost of sustainment as well as the amount of time it takes before each B-2 needs to go in for a yearlong overhaul of its LO coating and avionics, said Richard Sullivan, the company's vice president and B-2 program manager.
Fans who care more about the spirit of the food, the challenge of eating gagh, might go in for mealworms, or something harsh like peeled whole ginger root in coca powder and water, which the linguist Mark Mandel brought to a Klingon language convection to see who could stomach it with true warrior race endurance.
Without guidance, we end up with a tragic cycle that just won't go away: Thousands of men and women go in for routine treatments — treatments that don't require more than a small dose of pain medication, for just a few days — and they leave with far more or far stronger medicine than they need.
Without guidance, we end up with a tragic cycle that just won't go away: Thousands of men and women go in for routine treatments – treatments that don't require more than a small dose of pain medication, for just a few days – and they leave with far more or far stronger medicine than they need.
I think the key thing that has stuck in my mind was that when you go in for an operation, and you give a supply of opioid pills, that if people are on those pills for 7 days they have an 8 percent chance of one year later still being on those narcotic pills.
Wax Future) Jamie Prado & Gregory Doveman – Young (Club Mix) Coral Fusion – Klip [Survios original] GOODHENRY – Wonder Wobble [Survios original] Starbuck – Mist [Survios original] Can't say I go in for most of those, but I can pick out a handful I wouldn't mind sticking in rotation — Del the Funky Homosapien, DJ Shadow and the People Under the Stars, for instance.
In the UK, we don't really go in for the whole "child star" thing—we tend to favor the cult of personality over polish, and even our best pop stars (at this point, Little Mix, Charli XCX and a strong showing from Mabel) are more famous for their ability to release bangers on bangers than for smashing choreography.
That's one reason I don't generally go in for a silver-screen love story: Those narratives tend to leave off where the IRL work of a relationship begins — both on an emotional and daily to-do level — painting an incomplete picture of what it means for two people to really support one another and find day-to-day satisfaction.
"We certainly need to make sure that Boris Johnson can't go in for the sort of shenanigans he's been going in for with his chums last week where the date is moved so we crash out by default during this period of the campaign with them squatting in Number 10," she told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
I have often noticed that people go in for the sermonizing kind of driving when they are in the vicinity of their own house, particularly if that house is troubled by traffic problems: It might be said that they have become disempowered to the degree that their individual example is the only recourse left to them.
What makes this so special isn't just the fact that your friends will think you're the epitome of good taste when they see this hand wash in your bathroom or go in for a hug and catch a whiff of your hair, it's the products' companion illustrations by Carnovsky, a Milan-based art and design team comprised of Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla.
So, given the learned in-and-out mentality in which we often enter our go-to corner store, strategically avoiding the makeup section when we go in for toilet paper, you can imagine our surprise to find that, hiding in the triggering beauty aisle, there's a creamy liquid highlighter that costs just under $5 — and it's better than some cult-favorite $40 formulas.
When I say our immigration system needs reform I mean there are people that want to come in that would be model immigrants, people that we want for our country and that we should be helping, and yet our system is just so stupid at times that you go in for in interview and you get denied for the dumbest reasons.
Anyone who's been lucky enough to see Harvey thrash it out for a good few hours, which, given his newfound ubiquity, is most of us, you'll know that the former Black Cock maestro doesn't go in for DJing pyrotechnics, rather, he's a selector's selector, a man blessed with a seemingly superhuman ability to find endless obscurities that just work together.

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