And we won't go over 10%-- 'cause we just generally don't like to go over 353%.
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They want me to call up, maybe go over there, let me go over to Congress.
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If people want to go over here with their money, they&aposre going to go over here with money.
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"What drivers try not to go over?" is not a "pothole," but golfers and their driver clubs who are trying not to go over PAR.
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"She knew about my brother's show that didn't go over very well, and his pornographic movie that didn't go over very well," Mr. Newburge said of his wife.
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" I said, "That you should not go over it.
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Go over the top and bottom lashes with blue mascara.
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Needless to say, the research did not go over well.
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Honestly, I don't want to go over every little detail.
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We can go over the big numbers that everybody does.
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Won't go over well internally to keep Billy Bush around.
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Zuckerberg's comments did not go over well, even inside Facebook.
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We don't wanna go over 290%, virtually on any stock.
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I go over, and the desk isn't the one pictured.
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My pink printed joggers didn't go over very well either.
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Cricket didn't go over the edge of the infinity pool.
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This, not surprisingly, did not go over well in India.
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So you put this on, you go over to Wevr.
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And Greg, let's go over to Otis for a second.
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We have our meeting where we go over the hitters.
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This didn't go over well with some, and they sued.
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"I didn't go over there to do anything," Jack wrote.
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While we're at it, let's go over how this works.
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Take a classic physics problem and go over the solution.
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The $12 billion, how does that go over with you?
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But before we begin, let's go over the ground rules.
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Brown's response did not go over well with some fans.
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I don't think that will go over well at all.
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We really want to go over there and compete well.
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Go over everything you need to work on your credit.
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And that won't go over well in 2018 or 2020.
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So go over to the Met, get gloomy, and brood.
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To go over there and be in that sorta chaos.
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We need to catch up, go over a few things.
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So, how'd the Sapp cameo go over on social media?
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His comments did not go over too well on Twitter.
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The crack did not go over well with Democrats. Sen.
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So we have a lot of stuff to go over.
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That didn't go over too well with some Spanish colleagues.
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Well you can see that it didn't go over well.
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That didn't go over well and I took it personally.
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The movie, in fact, doesn't just go over the top.
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So-- we can go over a full range of issues.
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We go over to her garden and pick some vegetables.
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Predictably, his statement did not go over with many online.
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We used to go over to Holland all the time.
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"I think we have to go over there," I say.
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A lot of time concepts will go over people's heads.
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We do play with that, and go over the border.
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Trump didn't go over Clinton for really any of these.
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Then I go over to the loudest of the men.
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You think that would go over very well with everybody?
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The outages did not go over well on social media.
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" I go over like, "oh shit your beats are fire.
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Taylor, you see, is about to go over the falls.
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Oh Santa, how you've let yourself go over the years!
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Go over by Barton Springs or somewhere by South Congress.
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But that did not always go over well with Bella.
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With this one, he was willing to go over ask.
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The reaction to Disney's supposed explanation didn't go over well.
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Until then, go over and stand in the vasectomy line.
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Warning: quixotic pessimism will not go over well in public.
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But the suggestion didn't go over well with his colleagues.
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She also had to go over everything in excruciating detail.
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Naturally, this did not go over well with the Astros.
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Gervais's monologue didn't go over too well with the audience.
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The sum did not go over well with the jury.
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This did not go over well with the judicial panel.
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We go over our schedule and due dates for information.
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I think sometimes reporters and editors go over the line.
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You'd rather see the ball go over the fence there.
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But first, let's go over the news of the week.
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Obama's eloquence notwithstanding, that line probably wouldn't go over well.
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Maybe we should go over and talk to Mike Bloomberg.
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The idea of being in control doesn't go over well.
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But it's not likely to go over well with conservatives.
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I won't go over to you if you're hooking up.
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You had to go over it or go round it.
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So we're gonna go over the individual aspects of it.
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I have privacy piano slides that go over my window.
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When discussing lab work, don't just go over the numbers.
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That didn't go over well with some local power brokers.
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This, of course, didn't go over well with the public.
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"I literally just saw her go over there," Kylie, 18, responds.
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We don't wanna go over 210 percent, virtually on any stock.
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I don't think that would go over well with our coach.
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Do I have to go over there and fire him myself?
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First, let's go over where you've been since three years ago.
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I use this time to go over my agenda and emails.
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Incredibly, these endangered amphibians can go over a decade without food.
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I order a giant coffee, and we go over my investments.
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"They didn't go over how to complain in training," she says.
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I'm going to go over the science of both these devices.
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Let's go over the three most common distance units in astronomy.
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We go over previous losses and discuss what their mistakes were.
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What made you want to go over there and photograph it?
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After that, I will go over some of the important details.
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Let's go over some of the more controversial aspects of it.
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I've got to go over there this summer and see that.
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It's really, really nice to just kind of go over it.
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It's powered by turbine engines, and can go over 85 mph.
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Samsung is looking into both cases, so let's go over them.
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The producer and Ghattas met at Blackstone's to go over details.
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But sometimes our ambitious audiobook plans don't go over so well.
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It was very easy to go over and check it out.
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The Golden Glow Jell-O, however, did not go over well.
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I would go over the summer and take these fashion courses.
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They play too close to the edge and sometimes go over.
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We will go over the champ later and go from there.
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Do I really even need to go over all of them?
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I didn't curse at him, I didn't go over the top.
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Let's just say it didn't go over super well with some.
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So seat belts on, and don't go over the speed limit.
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I'm happy to go over these steps in detail with you.
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Could you just go over everything once more from the beginning?
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"That was the one situation we didn't go over," he said.
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COOPER: I want to go over to my colleague, Don Lemon.
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First, let's go over what extraction devices are being used here.
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How do you guys go over when you play at home?
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We go over to the side and work on our stuff.
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Some evidence may go over the jurors' heads, Ms. Gertner said.
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Just go over the Golden Gate bridge and climb those mountains.
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Go over the white line, you will still get that ticket.
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And that tends to go over much better with other people.
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We go over the G.I.A. certificates, which are emailed as well.
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And then you'd go over to their house and watch it.
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Or go over to a colleague's desk instead of emailing them?
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However, Kanye's criticisms did not go over well with his wife.
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I tell the trolls to go over there and bother me.
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I don't know how well it'll go over, to be honest.
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She pushes me all the time to go over my creativity.
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Sometimes she'd just say, "Go over there," and the photog did.
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Trump met with Priebus last week to go over convention rules.
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That's not going to go over too well, now is it?
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Go over today's shoot ideas again and test lighting and framing.
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The joke did not go over well, and the BBC apologized.
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This time, you go over a waterfall and wreck the boat.
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My husband and I quickly go over our house repair priority list.
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Unsurprisingly, the calls for civility didn't go over well with many Democrats.
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His work did not go over well with some "fans" Williams said.
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I won't go over this in detail, as I've done so before.
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We&aposre going to go over it with a fine toothed comb.
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I'm meditating every day, to go over what I've faced that day.
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There's a 10-point penalty for each minute you go over time.
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But that idea didn't go over very well with Democrats (or Republicans).
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Once you have your shape, go over it with your liner again.
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We're guessing that can only go over well with your usual crowd.
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I was like, 'Europe's smaller, let's just go over and do it.
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Florida senator: After all, some Cruz supporters could foreseeably go over to
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The crossing guards after school will go over and police the border?
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As BuzzFeed noted, the hashtag didn't go over too well on Twitter.
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I think it would go over well at your next beach party.
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We'll go over the three main options for enhancing your rear, ahead.
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I didn't go over there and call him any names or anything.
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So every day we would go over and we would see Madonna.
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What is it like to go over a waterfall of this size?
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That is super terrifying but likely to go over most kids' heads.
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"We usually go over to his parents," she says of the Cibrians.
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Perry always tends to go over-the-top with Met Gala themes.
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Oh. Well, that's not going to go over well with Trump's lawyers.
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The costume didn&apost go over well, but Maher refused to apologize.
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Let's go over the sequences: Steven imagines a scene of domestic bliss.
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Francis likes to go over her clients' financials with a custom map.
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The comment didn't go over well in Hawaii, the judge's home state.
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Just be watchful that you don't go over into this bitter zone.
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Even John Kasich's happy-go-lucky style seemed to go over well.
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This totally reasonable argument didn't go over well with Detective Jeff Payne.
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Winesday Wednesday might not go over so well in the Bush household.
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The Osundairo brothers met with prosecutors Tuesday to go over their story.
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THE PRESIDENT HAS ASKED US TO GO OVER THERE, AS YOU KNOW.
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I don't even have a rap to go over to a girl.
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The jab did not go over well with the other party. Sen.
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Go over the minutiae: When and how will we tell the child?
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She said she met with Cassidy last week to go over numbers.
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Finally, I decided that I should just go over there and ask.
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When I go over to the west bank, I want to vomit.
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You'll also have a water-resistant cover to go over the fabric.
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Luis López, the team psychologist, helped the witness go over her testimony.
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Now we meet a month before shooting and we go over everything.
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"I'm going to go over to The Sun later," Mr. Gleason said.
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I also play a little pizzicato, and go over some jazz standards.
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Let's go over how much value that actually is to the franchise.
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So we go over to the hotel room and open the door.
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That wouldn't go over well with its primary user base: impatient teenagers.
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That won't go over well, and neither would delays in tax refunds.
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They take the quiz separately, but we go over the answers together.
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See what it's like to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel?
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How could any person possibly go over 5 gigabytes in one month?
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Hell yeah, I'm thinking I want it to go over the fence.
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Now that you've got your supplies, let's go over the cleaning methods.
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Yeah, this is going to go over all Twitter, but keep going.
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I want to go over there and squeeze him, 'Tell me, why?
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I never go over it again after I spray the glaze on.
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She wanted to go over to him, but Caulder waved her away.
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If you go over, he kind of keeps you on his back.
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CLOSE I don't like to go over territory that I've explored before.
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"If I go over there, I'm probably safer than here," he said.
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Our two will go over there and play, and then they'll swap.
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This trick did not go over well with English convent school nuns.
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I go over some minor work with our intern before heading out.
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We go over layouts and then spend a bit of time chatting.
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I have to go over and find that person and identify myself.
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"Ultimately if there is an agreement she will go over," he said.
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I'm sure that's going to go over very well with your readers.
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"That did not go over too well with the others," she wrote.
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But the suggestion didn't go over well with his colleagues, including Sen.
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Even unrepentant racists know their views won't go over well with everybody.
|
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Hill's rhetoric might go over well in the bluest of blue communities.
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I still go over there though and some people come over here.
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A lot of times I didn't have time to go over there.
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Any big changes, I don't think it will go over too well.
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Every time you go over the basic tier, you'll have to pay more.
|
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"I do video with Ulfie, and we go over every shift," McIlrath said.
|
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FERRELL: Well, it doesn&apost need to go over the edge into hysteria.
|
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"We're confident where markets are going to go over the next 12 months."
|
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But the only thing I did was go over what he had written.
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IF THIS WERE TO GO FORWARD, OUR TAX RATE WOULD GO OVER 75%.
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I'll go over it thoroughly tonight and will get back to you tomorrow.
|
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"We better go over there and see what is going on," he says.
|
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Boy George might want to hire a lawyer to go over his contract.
|
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So let's go over what you should know when buying a decent keyboard.
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Why don't we go over those and talk about where your company's headed?
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You'll go over fashion portraits and how to use watercolors along the way.
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I'd go over and collect the trash and make dinner out of it.
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After breakfast, I check the weather forecast and go over the store's data.
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Prep for a big presentation tomorrow and go over my notes until bed.
|
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Calmly go over to your dog and gently hold them by the collar.
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There was so many things in that regard, which let's not go over.
|
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Morley then scheduled a hearing in late July to go over those issues.
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Morley then scheduled a hearing for late July to go over those issues.
|
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I go over to my coworker's place, who's also my friend-with-benefits.
|
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Going to need more than 140 characters to go over 's Project Titan.
|
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Then I meet with the master's student to go over more practical details.
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Sometimes, the gift you thought was absolutely perfect doesn't go over so well.
|
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Later, Ally and Ivy go over some business at the restaurant they own.
|
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"Fighting for justice and fairness inside Google doesn't go over well," Baker tweeted.
|
|
Before we get into the story, let's go over what PCP actually is.
|
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"That did not go over well," said a former high-ranking engineering executive.
|
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How'd Shaq's freestyle shot at Charles Barkley go over in the rap community?
|
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We're sure that'll go over well with the 72-year-old FBI agent.
|
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So I go over, and he sees my mask and starts crying again.
|
|
But go over 1,000 comments and this probability skyrockets — to above 70 percent.
|
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To fully understand the relationship, we should go over some of the milestones.
|
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Xfinity won't charge you for the first two consecutive months you go over.
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Yes, it did, and that's not going to go over well with Democrats.
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And every time that he sparred, I'd go over and watch him spar.
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Since this is a fairly classic physics problem, let's go over the details.
|
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But I'm, you know, I want to go over the top of somebody.
|
|
Are you ready for me to go over the rules one more time?
|
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Let's go over all that we know so far about Samsung's latest phones.
|
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But as long as you go over 150 proof, you should be golden.
|
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She's feeling it, and I go over there, and I start rapping too.
|
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Like the JLabs, they go over the ears for a more secure fit.
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And I'd sit there and go over my remedies and grow old gracefully.
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This latest attempt to hold on to power did not go over well.
|
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The price could go over $100,000 before it crashes to nothing, he said.
|
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The production seemed to go over best with younger members of the crowd.
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The trucks go over, they unload the drugs and then they go back.
|
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"If you go over the radiation limits, you can't work," Mr. Tatsuta said.
|
|
He knew it would be a disaster to go over the fiscal cliff.
|
|
Losses above such levels could go "over the top" of catastrophe reinsurance programs.
|
|
If the preliminary figure holds, full year growth could go over 1 percent.
|
|
A few weeks later, I called Kevin Hall to go over my results.
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We could go over there and talk to counselors and listen to them.
|
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"That was not anything we thought would go over that well," Mortimer says.
|
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If so, that's really not going to go over well with the Whisperers.
|
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To ensure you won't go over budget, leave your credit cards at home.
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In the schoolyard, the children crowd around to go over their airstrike drill.
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But I'm, you know — I want to go over the top of somebody.
|
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And Richard encouraged me to follow my instincts and go over the top.
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"Depending on their finances, they might want to go over," Mr. Day said.
|
|
I still go over the top on birthday cakes — it's my frosting loophole.
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How do your approaches to family planning issues go over with the archdiocese?
|
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Why should I participate in helping the second one go over it also?
|
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This is something financial advisers should go over with their clients, he added.
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He said the board needed more time to go over the contract's terms.
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TOUGH LOSSES I like soccer, but let's not go over how we're doing.
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C. and I go over common interview questions and talk about the position.
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I'm just going to ask some questions and then go over the answers.
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And if you can't, then you absolutely should not go over 200 milligrams.
|
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"I also go over my projects," 50 cent tells the New York Times.
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He's chomping at the bit to go over all of this with you.
|
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"I just heard a helicopter go over me," he said, giving his location.
|
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You have to go over the top so they forget the bad things.
|
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Mary's pushback doesn't go over well, but she does eventually get pay equity.
|
|
Can you go over the biggest tech policy changes we're expecting under Trump?
|
|
Trends in what people name their newborn children come and go over time.
|
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For dresses, which are usually for a special occasion, she'll go over $40.
|
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Ms. Manning said prosecutors had wanted her to go over those same events.
|
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That didn't go over well, even after a defense by the company's CEO.
|
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Tomorrow I'm going to be sitting down with Anissa to go over the itinerary.
|
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"I told my kids, if you go over, you'll have to borrow," says Nicklas.
|
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And I'm going to go over those accomplishments in just a couple of minutes.
|
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When he and LoEshé were kids, he'd go over to her house to play.
|
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But we'll have for the rest of this week to go over some issues.
|
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Going to need more than 140 characters to go over 🍎's Project Titan.
|
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If this were to go forward, our tax rate would go over 75 percent.
|
|
Another feature that didn't go over at all was Alexa's "rewarding" of polite behavior.
|
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The joke did not go over well and reportedly elicited boos from the crowd.
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We don&apost need to go over there because there&aposs no there there.
|
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Go over the line a second time to make sure it's crisp and opaque.
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Meet Onda's front of house management team to go over interviews they've been conducting.
|
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I once called my producer a sadistic fucker and that didn't go over well.
|
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I settle in for a three-hour work call to go over quarterly earnings.
|
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We've already posted the basics here so I won't go over them at length.
|
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They will also be penalizing companies that allow their workers to go over that.
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I get it to an extent, but I think people go over the top.
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" The initiative did not go over so well with some of the "qualified recipients.
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That is to go over the heads of MPs and ask the people directly.
|
|
Only the sixth NFL receiver ever to go over 300 yards in a game.
|
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Now, there is a lot to cover tonight, there's a lot to go over.
|
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I was also afraid that going from rap to soul wouldn't go over well.
|
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"Kindly take some time to go over the information in order to avoid scams."
|
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And if something does go over the line they remove the comments and members.
|
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Incidental or not, the timing didn't go over well with Argentina's human rights community.
|
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But, she says, she knew her words wouldn't go over too well with some.
|
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"Pizza will be plentiful at 9:30 PM." Surprisingly, that didn't go over well.
|
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That you have to make these scenes on that day, we can't go over.
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WARREN BUFFETT: I'd have to go over it, but I'll guarantee I did, Becky.
|
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But his Republican senators are not going to go over that cliff with him.
|
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If they're going to launch to a distance they've got to go over somebody.
|
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You place your foot in the "shoe" and two straps go over your foot.
|
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She was assigned a coach to go over the various degrees she could pursue.
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But if you exceed that limit, you'll pay $15 per GB you go over.
|
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I don't think that's going to go over very well with the American people.
|
|
To understand this story it helps to go over the Andreessen Horowitz back story.
|
|
After a break, they reconvened to spiritedly go over projects they'd been working on.
|
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But the birthday message didn't go over well with one audience on Twitter: Turks.
|
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If the data in their calorie counts is wrong, they can go over regardless.
|
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If he did, we wouldn't have been able to go over his personal details.
|
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Twitter reported its second-quarter earnings today, and it did not go over well.
|
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If I want garbage bags, do I really want to go over to Target.
|
|
Would she be willing to go over to American University to record the audio?
|
|
Go over to Europe and see what you get with a one payer system.
|
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The introduction of its Bitmoji Deluxe feature in January seemed to go over well.
|
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Episodes never go over 30 minutes; most every scene is there for a reason.
|
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Then come back here and let's go over a selection of the trickier clues.
|
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Also go over your finances and find ways to give back to your community.
|
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The department will conduct an investigation to go over their response, Mr. Fasulo said.
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"Lani running third certainly helps us when we do go over there," Panza said.
|
|
What precipice will we go over if we fail to hail his every move?
|
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Of course, this doesn't go over well when Kelsey returns to the women's villa.
|
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Met with Lauren to go over a proposal we're working on for a nonprofit.
|
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Navigation teams routinely hold briefings before entering narrow waters to go over safety issues.
|
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Snap's recent redesign of its Snapchat app didn't go over well with its users.
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"I didn't think they would go over as well as they did," she said.
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There's a bunch of stuff here, so I'll just go over the key ideas.
|
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By Wednesday, it was clear that the tone did not go over very well.
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I'm told that if I go over, I can submit receipts for the balance.
|
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Mr. Carlock also plans to go over to her house for dinner on Christmas.
|
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In earlier Democratic debates, conflict has not proven to go over well with voters.
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Well needless to say, that did not go over too well with the others.
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And, indeed it's good advice, for usually these commentaries only go over clichéd issues.
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Go over to her Twitter and wish her a happy birthday, why don't you.
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How did LaVar Ball's antics go over with the other parents of UCLA players?
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Of course, a plan to get rid of humans wouldn't go over too well.
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We do it occasionally but-- it's a big decision to make t-- whether to go over 210%-- BECKY QUICK: Why is it complicated, for people who aren't familiar with the rules on what you can and can't do once you go over 286%--?
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I like babies, but I like them like, 'Hi baby, okay, now go over there.
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" Recalls Sabara: "I thought, 'I'm gonna karaoke with a Grammy winner — this'll go over well!
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"Obviously I wanted to see it go over the fence," Suzuki said through a translator.
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We'll go over when you want to see [Monroe], when I want to see her.
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We discuss claims information and go over different types of codes and different claim situations.
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We've got to go over to the far left and get people out to vote.
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The vehicles can go over 100 mph, and sadly require gasoline since they aren't electric.
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MACCALLUM: Now let&aposs go over to Representative Ron DeSantis, also a Florida gubernatorial candidate.
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We had 217763,000 entries last year but I'll bet we go over 100,000 this year.
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According to the couple, the late-morning delight did not go over well with Lola.
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Of course there is some awesome physics here, so I will obviously go over this.
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I go over to help, and they in turn help me dig out my car.
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It should allow the diminutive city car to go over 219 miles on a charge.
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It should allow the diminutive city car to go over 185 miles on a charge.
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However, his uniform pitch did not go over well at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California.
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We had 280,22 entries last year but I'll bet we go over 100,000 this year.
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She knew the days I would go to his office to go over the manuscript.
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"Every time I go over her house, there's such good food," Blake said of Hayek.
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CRAMER: WELL, THEY BOUGHT BACK A LOT OF STOCK AND LET'S GO OVER THE BOARD.
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But for everyone else, let's go over the plusses and minuses: Netflix streams in 4K.
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Did anyone go over this with George Clooney or Brad [Pitt] before their 50th birthdays?
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"I tried to speak some Vietnamese but that just didn't [go over] well," he joked.
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"The lava would just go underneath, or go over, or move them aside," Magno said.
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Saved shows will stay around indefinitely until you go over your allotted storage, says Smith.
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"My mom just invited us to go over to her house for breakfast," she said.
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"My mom just invited us to go over to her house for breakfast," she says.
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I go over some ends with my straightener, get dressed, and head out the door.
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I do laundry, clean up, and get ready to go over to our friends' house.
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We prayed that people would like the album, [and] that it would go over well.
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"I wanted to go over the order that we got with you," Ranson says gently.
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I tell him, I say, 'Go over there to the lady with the black scarf.
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The faster you go over rough terrain, the comfier the baja-focused suspension makes it.
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Is there too much pressure to go over the top with our cooking at Christmas?
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On the way back to the office, DJ Kaled calls to go over his contract.
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Of course, old people blaming and shaming the young tends not to go over well.
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So go over there and blow it out of your system and have some fun.
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I would go over-the-top with it just to kinda wake up the listener.
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"I have to go over a checklist every time I leave the house," he says.
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It's their first encounter with the famed evil weapon, and it doesn't go over well.
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Not bad, but go over to neighboring New Zealand, and you'll have to pay $3.06.
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" The governor asks: "Factually accurate update; but how did it go over with the residents?
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"Every night before we leave (we) ... sit down and go over the bullpen," Showalter said.
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But the temptation would have been to go all out and go over the top.
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These facilitators go over aspects of the new gig: compensation, priorities, expectations, timeline, and deliverables.
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She would then go over the top with New Jersey, not long after 8 p.m.
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" So I said to Winwood, "I'm going to go over and say hello to him.
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The only question is how long until Carrie has to go over there with him?
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" Lam Research Corporation: "You've got to go over what Katy Huberty said, from Morgan Stanley.
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Schmidt responded by threatening to go over her head to Mattis, according to her grievance.
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You could go over plans for a job, you could set up a laptop here.
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When people go over the top there's a grain of truth to what they say.
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Golden State became the first NBA team to go over 1,000 in a single season.
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Though it is more than possible to go over the top with attaching the sparkles.
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There's always another hurdle to go over, and it's fun to use that as motivation.
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Still, it is really dang smooth, so that context may go over many listeners' heads.
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In addition, on average, 98 percent of construction megaprojects go over budget, according to McKinsey.
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But hey, just in case your memory is profoundly bad, let's go over the details.
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I didn't go over very well and I didn't feel too good doing it, either.
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It was his job to go over the top, to surge past and break through.
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She calls everyone to eat, and I'm the first to go over to the kitchen.
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Once you get to the point where you think you're ready, go over it again.
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Weinstein's longtime friend Paul Feldsher especially didn't go over well with the jury, Cody said.
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I answer emails and go over what I'm going to say during this funding meeting.
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Both go over your bedsheets like any other blanket and both need a duvet cover.
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"The entire Muslim community would go over there, but it was so limited," he said.
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It's too generous an assessment, suggesting that Trump's meaning will go over many voters' heads.
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Finish the conversation, then go over there where there's plenty of yoga mats, I'm sure.
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Simply don the glove on your dominant hand and go over the hair-covered areas.
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Maybe it's age, but now I also always go over my lines before every show.
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" Ms. Peretti countered: "I'll just go over to Peele then, and leave the family behind.
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"You can imagine that it's like trying to go over a hill," Dr. Morris said.
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Merchant was nervous about how this would go over, until he saw Pugh's first take.
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Sorry I don't have time to go over everything everybody else would want to do.
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This extremely direct response to critics didn't go over well — at least not with journalists.
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We go over logistics, including video concepts, narrative, flow, talking points, propping and set design.
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If you go over your cap, there's a chance you'll get slapped with a charge.
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"Hello, everyone, I'm terribly ill, let's get through this together," does not go over well.
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"I do go over stories in advance," Solomon told the Times in defending the practice.
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We don't need to go over what happened to Fitbit and GoPro, I don't think.
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That doesn't go over well with colleagues who are trying to make it on merit.
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And if you go over, prepare to fork over $50 per extra gigabyte of data.
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This still-classified information, Comey writes, gave him even more motivation to go over Lynch.
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I use watery washes of acrylic and go over them with thin layers of shellac.
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Collectors aren't supposed to go over the heads of dealers and negotiate directly with artists.
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Just go over to like an REI and look at them for a while, right?
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Participants had to go over the Spinning Log and attempt to climb the infamous Warped Wall.
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They get it, are engaged, and on we go—over the horizon, to the next island.
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"You first have to go over to this different counter, KFL - Kentucky Fried Licensing," Cordell said.
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We do it occasionally, but it's a big decision to make to go over 286 percent.
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The room turns silent as Quenioux's sous chef introduces the dish and go over every detail.
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Robinhood's botched attempt to launch checking and savings accounts did not go over well with lawmakers.
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We're now waiting to be able to go over and to have the closing signing procedure.
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"Don't go over there," warns a wary policeman, standing at the foot of Cerro del Carmen.
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I would go over to [my grandmother's] house everyday after school, because both my parents worked.
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"We want to be the first team to go over 200 mile an hour," he said.
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" President Obama said, "If we tap the brakes now, then we don't go over the cliff.
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Malafaia predicted that 80 percent of the evangelical vote would go over to Bolsonaro with him.
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The salesman didn't go over the contract, and she wasn't aware of the annual $13 fees.
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"We only decided to go over last night in the excitement of winning penalties," she said.
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I will not go over all the details that we just published in our media release.
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Instead, the Trump team is busy figuring out ways to go over the heads of Congress.
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Nuclear power didn't go over well in the US, despite the oil shocks of the 1970s.
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Terrell had loved Christmas; he'd go over the top with decorating the house, inside and out.
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"It seems silly to go over there and beg for an award," he told the paper.
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But before we get to Clarke, let's briefly go over what happened in Polis this week.
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We aren't going to go over old ground, but we will talk about a new deal.
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Actually, there are two ways to solve this problem, and I will go over both ways.
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I smoked a huge joint at work there one time, and it didn't go over well.
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Go over your pitch again and again and make sure you have all your facts memorized.
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It's a pretty minor improvement, but it's likely to go over well with Model X owners.
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That didn't go over well with fans or HGTV, a network that prides itself on inclusivity.
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Because dismantling the nation's environmental laws is not going to go over well with the public.
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She meets with her minions/best friends, Madeline and Louise, to go over her polling numbers.
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That didn't go over well with a few folks who expressed their disappointment in the comments.
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Sometimes, after doing a loop in the park, we'll go over the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan.
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"I'm just nervous about how the hell this character is going to go over," she said.
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I've watched a baby nursing from one female, then go over and nurse from another female.
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McSally also wants the task force to meet with her next week to go over ideas.
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She'd go over her children's papers with them, sentence by sentence, pressing them to make improvements.
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"I'm confident; we have several ways through June 7th to go over 1,237," Mr. Manafort said.
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I let him sleep and go to the living room to go over the client feedback.
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Harper also misplayed a ball in right field and allowed it to go over his head.
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First-time homebuyers are more likely than veteran homebuyers to go over their budgets, according toZillow.
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Should Tuco catch wind of Nacho's "independent ventures" in drug dealing, it won't go over well.
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She said she doesn't "go over the reservation," but is also not tethered to talking points.
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This doesn't go over well with her roommate, Deja (Suzette Azariah Gunn), a pragmatic black Detroiter.
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As such, Leonardo DiCaprio's speech at the 2016 Oscars didn't go over so well with her.
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A sales rep could go over to the consumer to help them decide or answer questions.
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Wednesday was also the day for Maeda to go over the seating chart for her show.
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We'll go over hard surfaces here, but you can skip ahead to soft-surface disinfecting here.
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If you go over, you don't necessarily lose service, but you do have to pay extra.
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BRADLEY PIERCE A lot of things Robin would improv would go over Kirsten's and my heads.
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We go over her data set and I gain a good understanding of our research variables.
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Just last week, Congress started to worry that the 2020 decennial census would go over budget.
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Shanahan will meet a small group of defense ministers in Munich to go over those plans.
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In the morning, it's time to head out to Fairmount Park to go over the course.
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"I would rather face a cannon," she told The Globe, "than go over the falls again."
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Go in and enable safety mode, this will make sure that you will not [go over].
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Why don't we go over ... You've been working for Vanity Fair for a long time, right?
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"We chose to go over there," he said, "to sing a song to hopefully change something."
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Bill and I would go over and have a drink and then go out to dinner.
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It's the vacuum I grabbed to go over areas that the other hand vacs struggled with.
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Like, you have to go over to someone and say, 'Hi, will you be my mentor?
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State or district textbook reviewers go over each book and ask publishers for further changes. 4.
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I'm going to go over each part of this model, but first how about a demo?
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He plans to push Congress to go over President Trump's head and mandate the pay hike.
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Not surprisingly, these "greasy compliments," as one clergyman described them, didn't go over well with everyone.
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Go over your income sources and deductions claimed to make sure you leave no break unclaimed.
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Because our guest list was fairly small, we didn&apost go over the hourly bar spend.
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Then I use a clear mascara to put my brows up and go over my eyelashes.
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It tiptoes to the line of steamy, two-in-the-morning Showtime, but doesn't go over.
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"As you can imagine, this didn't go over well with the Russian community," Dr. Norman said.
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Anything you need to do in your personal life, do it before you go over there.
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The comparison did not go over well with Ruffalo, 51, who shut Johnson down on Twitter.
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It's mistake after mistake, stuff that we go over in the morning, just not getting done.
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Ms. Cutlip, 45, remembered Mr. Dolan meeting with the Rockettes to go over their basic needs.
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"He had to go over to convince himself that that was not his daughter," Sanders said.
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You go over there and you don't see a soul; they're all hiding behind the stones.
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We&aposre going to go over the eyebrow area because we store lots of toxins here.
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But CEO Jerome Falic now tells us ... the project didn't go over well with some customers.
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We go over what's working, what isn't and discuss ideas for ordering and structuring the book.
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It doesn't go over well with Tristan either, who gets upset with Kim for stirring the pot.
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Think: tons of mascaras, glitter eyeshadows, and buttery lip tints that don't go over the $20 mark.
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This did not go over well with Swift, who, through her publicist, spoke out against the rapper.
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It's just how do people self-renew or meet obstacles and go over them compared to others?
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What is the hot-hot thing that maybe you think is going to go over, cancer or?
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Generally, cars that go over 200 miles an hour have two doors, low rooflines and big wings.
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But it's not something you can just go over there and see it and take people there.
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Let's go over the rumors as they stand first, just so we're all on the same page.
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A lot of people go over to help but they don't see the reality of the situation.
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So I track everything on MyFitnessPal to make sure I don't go over my daily fiber limit.
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Or, do they go over-the-top, sparing no expense for their look on their big day?
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We go over the day's plan while Thompson, 28, cuts up a salameat sandwich for the girls.
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Maybe he'll keep it very simple and go over the basics of how to peel a banana.
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The group met Monday evening to go over the framework and is likely to endorse the measure.
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Let's go over the elements of the Azor Ahai prophecy and see who best fits the bill.
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The use of the name of a traditional Japanese garment didn't go over well with many people.
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The trailer for the upcoming season was released yesterday, and there's quite a bit to go over.
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Go over what can go wrong in the process: missed deadlines, only finding one new client, etc.
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POKEMON GO OVER THE PAST FEW DAYS HAS EXPLODED ON MOBILE DEVICES AS THIS REALLY POPULAR GAME.
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But her stories are really fantastic, and another attempt would probably go over a lot better now.
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While gun owners go over safety drills, they don't train for distractions like hot brass, he says.
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I eat a Trader Joe's pre-packaged salad and fruit while I go over tonight's Statistics lecture.
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"As long as you don't go over spending that 85%, you don't need a budget," says Bach.
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But the company has had to let go over 3,000 people who were on contract, Ramnath said.
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So why is the AG holding a press conference tomorrow morning to go over the Mueller report?
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Syracuse had two receivers go over 100 yards, led by Steve Ishmael's 12 catches for 143 yards.
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I guess I'm just going to go over to his place again because old habits die hard.
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I go over my schedule and plan a few treatment ideas to be used with several students.
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And the memory of getting shot would go over and over and over like a broken record.
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That's what it felt like, when you go over the wake and you hit the water again.
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The plan doesn't go over so well, it turns out, because a dragon is not a slave.
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As you might imagine, suing large groups of people to pay for reparations wouldn't go over well.
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I love the sportiness of them, and I don't think you want to go over-the-top.
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But the government decided not to bother, using a sneaky procedural method to go over MPs' heads.
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Kim Kardashian's no stranger to photo shoots, but her latest didn't go over so well with fans.
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Instead, Seoul will be worried that Washington and Beijing might be about to go over its head.
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That's really where I think this is going to go over the next 10 to 20 years.
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Instead, I want to go over some of the more basic physics questions related to this image.
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Once Emilia and Diego end up on the balcony, it's clear someone is about to go over.
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"I'll go over there and talk to him or have Kanye talk to him," Kim, 35, volunteered.
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Calvin was there partying, and he had to know how this pose would go over with Swift.
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We sit down before getting ready to go over what we're all thinking before we get started.
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We lost a fuckton of money, but it was sick to go over there and break ground.
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And the paternalistic "I'll fix everything for you" isn't going to go over all that well either.
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"We'll go over to friends' houses; we have like shower night at like friends' houses," MacIntyre said.
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Danielle and the friend did go over and she recorded a song and music vid with Stitches.
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Like, we leaving to go over to someone's house at 1:00, there's nothing to talk about.
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When you say that, it's likely to go over surprisingly smoothly, and it makes a big difference.
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Sam Smith's acceptance speech for Best Original Song didn't go over too well with the Milk screenwriter.
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Literally every time I get in my car to go over there, my stomach is in knots.
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First-time homebuyers are more likely than veteran homebuyers to go over their budgets, according to Zillow.
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The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed the transparent coating to go over glass displays.
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Yet anything that could go over 20 miles per hour was still effectively banned from the streets.
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I would have told the folks over there, 'Go over and punch those guys in the face.
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Yet, given Trump's long fury over the recusal by Sessions, that likely would not go over well.
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Yes, this means the Senate will likely go over night and into the morning Thursday to Friday.
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They met in the first lady's East Wing office with other top aides to go over Mrs.
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As a result, hearing entrepreneurs plead that they "need this opportunity" doesn't go over well with him.
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The coders weren't allowed to go over their code at the end of any session—security protocol.
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Oh man, hilarious, but you've got to think that wouldn't go over as well on Colbert's watch.
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This week's plot was fairly simple: Richard tries to go over Jack Barker's head, which doesn't work.
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Google was contacted to go over its diversity efforts but did not respond to CNBC for comment.
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So, away from the boar, net neutrality, let's go over it because we don't have much time.
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Last, let's go over the most physical two-factor authentication method, which involves plugging in a key.
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"I get the opportunity to go over there and show everyone what I can do," Greenway said.
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TODD: Let me go over to Lester Holt who's got a question, I believe a viewer question.
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They're pretty amazing quotes, and I want to go over a few of them in a minute.
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During his early months in office, he barked commands at senators, which did not go over well.
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If you go over the six gigabytes a month, the companies will not charge you for data.
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The tactic, however, did not go over well in a room full of anxious, and angry, journalists.
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I am not going to go over all the upsetting events that have happened since the election.
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"You go over the scouting report several times to get it locked in your head," Geu said.
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The judges and officials meet to go over the plan for running puzzles to the grading room.
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Critic's Notebook On Sunday afternoon, Nicki Minaj went on Twitter to go over some matters of accounting.
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Everybody around here, they go over to each other's houses, they have a drink and they chitchat.
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"I really tend to get tickled when I see a catfish go over the glass," Weber said.
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To understand his role in IT Chapter Two, let's go over Bowers' greatest hits in IT (2017).
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I refuse to go over to their home, so we see each other weekly at the temple.
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"Unfortunately, the rhetoric in Washington and Pyongyang is now starting to go over the top," Lavrov said.
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When my parents finished their farm then we go over and helped our neighbor get their farm.
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We have a weekly meeting to just go over what's going on in our department that week.
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We can dig a tunnel — and I think that is hard — or we can go over them.
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It's the greatest feeling in the world when you get to go over to the main site.
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All right, so now I&aposm gonna go over here to the drapes, which are now installed.
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Like we leaving to go over to someone's house at 1:00, there's nothing to talk about.
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We watch some Parks and Rec and I call my PA to go over tomorrow's morning case.
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The next court date in the case is March 2911, to go over the status of proceedings.
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This bonus section may go over the heads of the youngest readers, and for them, it's skippable.
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Trudeau's move to end those sorts of lawsuits may not go over well in his own office.
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Next week with John Bolton and entire team to go over details and get this stuff done.
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Displays of the fasces didn't always go over well with the public as Rome expanded her empire.
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In the morning, we all gathered together to meet and go over the agenda for the day.
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Naturally, this doesn't go over too well with Zorn... Son of Zorn airs Sundays at 8:30 p.m.
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Another team is meeting in Singapore to go over logistics for the summit, which would take place there.
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Sometimes they go over like lead balloons and are abandoned, but every now and then one catches on.
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It's hard to imagine that the juvenile, sex-obsessed, generally offensive Powers would go over well in 2018.
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Not to go over them, but denuclearization, getting our -- getting the remains back from great heroes, great people.
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That decision did not go over well with his wife and the mother of his two daughters, Marcia.
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"I would certainly go over nuclear weapons ... and I would keep the other a question mark," Trump said.
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If you do go over your data limit on a plan like this, your phone won't stop working.
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This raw portrait of the realities of motherhood as a political calling card doesn't go over with everyone.
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Finally, proponents of the idea decided to go over LePage's head and take the question directly to voters.
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Silverman's endorsement didn't go over well with "Bernie or Bust" supporters, who immediately booed and renewed their chants.
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Say something like: I could be wrong, but did you just go over my head during the meeting?
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When you're running a ton, you spend a lot of time with teammates and go over every scenario.
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"Somebody needs to go over there to that Senate and snatch a knot in their ass," he said.
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I'm willing to go over there or we can do it over here … Here in America or Mexico.
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The Telegraph included graphics to visualize the report's findings — and one in particular did not go over well.
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Let's go over why each person was killed, and, as usual, check in with the Shepherd family circus.
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If there's a concrete wall in front of you, go through it, go over it, go around it.
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We'll go over all the big questions and plot points that bring us to the ending of Apostle.
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One said he had found the razor wire does help with marijuana smugglers who go over the fence.
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Disney also recommends that international students contact an international advisor to go over eligibility requirements for the program.
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When Samsung announced a collaboration with Supreme at an event back in December, it didn't go over great.
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I've got this big want list for stuff I have to go over to the US to get.
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There's some scary monster action and some painful themes that may go over kids' heads, but nothing graphic.
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But after some research, Armstrong-Fowler discovered that very few wedding dress designers go over a size 18.
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As a result, you'll be forced to go over the same hair more times, leading to increased damage.
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With that in mind, he'll go over the Democratic Party and his eventual opponent with all possible force.
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"I go onto a call, talk to all my friends and like go over strategies," Giersdorf told Fallon.
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" The Roloff Farms owner, who has four children of his own, advises Tori, "Yeah, don't go over four.
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They travel to Paris again, where they go over what they said and did the last time around.
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And a recent change to how Chrome treats logins has shown how poorly those alterations can go over.
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Then they all took a few minutes to go over the plan to get rid of Harry's magic.
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Counselors will go over your options and do everything they can to help you stay in your home.
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It'll go over 15 mph with the motor engaged, Kjellman claims, with a range of over 37 miles.
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My partner in news is making sure I go over my scripts with a fine toothed comb because….
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But the Avandia drugmaker, GlaxoSmithKline, appointed the Duke group to go over the raw data behind Avandia again.
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They also won't be able to go over 80mph without it sounding like they're going to break down.
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The sponsored lenses — video filters that go over selfies — can sell for between $450,000 and $750,000 per day.
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He said he plans to meet with his team Wednesday to go over the bill before its release.
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She had that very tough kind of life like most people who decided to go over the rail.
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I blamed myself for the entire situation, and would go over our meetings in my mind for hours.
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Go over it once or twice to make sure you have a clear and concise explanation for why.
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Imagine how well it would go over if a black queen had something comparable as her last name?
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That didn't go over well, and the company has since tried to roll some of the changes back.
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It ended with the strangest chant in possibly the history of television, which we need to go over.
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Our follow-up about our current prez possibly making it onto a bill ... didn't go over that smoothly.
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He met Monday with his lawyers to go over a series of written questions from the special counsel.
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Initially, she presumed it was the kind of racy humor that could only go over well in Hollywood.
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This didn't go over well with Citi's lawyers since Citi has its own rewards program called ThankYou Citi.
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CRAMER: What do you – I just want to go over the membership, this is the membership Starbucks reward.
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The internal names (including former ESPNers) would likely go over well in Bristol, Connecticut, where ESPN is headquartered.
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My instinct was to go over and drop science on her and all of the other little children.
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I'll go over around 7 or 8, we'll order take out and then work on music until midnight.
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The following week, we arranged that I'd go over to his house for 420 and we'd smoke weed.
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"Don't need VAR to see that go over the bar," Lineker commented wryly of Cueva's now infamous effort.
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They go over this with the players as part of their regular weekly classroom work to improve play.
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It's a harder obviously, cause it's a bit harder to build relationships cause I can't go over there.
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I'm going to go over two fundamental ideas in physics: the momentum principle and the work-energy principle.
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When it comes to company rebrands, they don&apost always go over as well as the company intended.
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"I'd go over there and say, 'The only way to be healthy is to have Champagne,'" he said.
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Once the print was pulled, it offered further opportunity to go over it with another, more liquid medium.
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A well-planned summer vacation starts with working out the financial details so you don't go over budget.
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I offer to get the guest rooms ready for them and we go over the groceries we need.
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That does not sound like a marketing plan that would go over well with the publisher, Amazon Publishing.
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But he went on to explain that this system would not go over well under the current circumstances.
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Prince asked whether I had brought a copy of my statement; he wanted to go over it together.
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"Strommy would say stuff about throwing your high fastball, and that wouldn't go over too well," Luhnow said.
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Black pants, green blazer with matching beret, a white turtleneck dickey, and white galoshes to go over sneakers.
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"I listen avidly at lunch as we go over the same arguments over and over and over again."
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"Unfortunately, the rhetoric in Washington and Pyongyang is now starting to go over the top," Mr. Lavrov said.
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Their talks usually go over well — although in San Francisco they often hear "incredulous gasps," Mr. Fried reported.
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I don't know if we have other senators here, we have other congressmen, I'll go over them quickly.
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The Journal reported that more than 2 million Comcast customers go over that 85033 GB level per month.
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Late in the evening on July 224, Groh called Pressley in Massachusetts to go over the coming week.
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So the Spark API, it's a lot to go over, and it's boring at times and just documentation.
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Medicare for All threatens private health insurance that many unions enjoy, which doesn't go over well in Michigan.
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This news apparently did not go over well, because three days later, Crosthwaite was back with another memo.
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"As soon as I hit it, I knew it was going to go over the fence," Correa said.
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Basically, they will go over and they will talk about why the House voted to impeach the president.
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The de Blasio administration has been consulting with former Bloomberg administration officials to go over what happened then.
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Then a ring of about 80 vice presidents across the company got involved to go over the details.
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X, but often I do a show without first considering how it will go over at Hyannis Port.
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" Manafort said he's confident that the campaign has "several ways through June 7 to go over the 1,237.
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Oh, sure, they look through the slides and mentally go over their talking points — maybe once or twice.
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The House bill will go over to the Senate in early December and the process begins anew; 15.
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THAT CHINESE COMPANIES OR SOMEBODY ELSE CAN GO OVER AND IT'S GONNA BE THE WILD WEST OUT THERE?
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This, of course, did not go over well with the publishers, and many of them left the program.
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"Every Christmas Eve, members of the staff go over to Sam's mother's house to celebrate," Ms. Bentz said.
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It's no surprise Trump's speech didn't go over well with most of the people in power in Washington.
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All right, let's go over some of the issues that have been over the past couple of years.
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Most of the time when we see it we just don't go over there, since it's so awkward.
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We don't need to go over Kara's life story again, but a lot's happened in the last year.
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When I would go over to my parents' house for dinner, she would ask me what was wrong.
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Nonetheless, having seen countless polls come and go over the years, I have a few rules of thumb.
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Most of us have cell phone bills and they're about $100, so you won't go over your utilization rate.
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There will be no definitive answers here — but we can go over the main theories clinging to this crime.
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Let's keep this awful person here so they don't go over to Parler or wherever the — Gab or wherever.
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Secretary of Defense James Mattis is expected to go over those options with Trump today at Mar-a-Lago.
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The sparkly lipstick sells for $22, and it can go over any lip color or stand on its own.
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With fixed government prices, manufacturers say they struggle to survive when costs approach or go over the selling price.
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The declaration that a part of someone's body is now "over" didn't go over too well on Twitter, either.
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Let's go over all the main stops in the characters' journeys back in time — and back to the future.
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Buffett: Yeah, once you go over 2000 percent you become subject to what they call the short swing rule.
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"Watching the eye go over Puerto Rico, it was very unusual, unlike anything I've ever seen before," Weber says.
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We know this is a lot of important information to process at once, so let's go over the details.
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We were going to keep him at 1193 minutes, but we were able to go over a little bit.
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An "accidental" HE in the fill would go over like a lead balloon with solvers – I didn't want that!
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And my best friend in middle school had a horse on her farm, so we would go over there.
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We could like, totally discuss the finer philosophy and physics jokes together that go over everyone else's heads. Wow.
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After using your fingers, you can always go over with a soft brush for an even more flawless finish.
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After lunch, I go over a manuscript from my boss and submit it to a scientific journal for review.
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Benjamin shows up at the Weissman home early in the morning to go over his son-in-law application.
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He said, 'Polish it–write anything you want and then I'll go over it and see what I need.
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That means not bombarding them with elitist language that may go over their heads or make them feel resentful.
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Every time, they repeat the refrain: Can't go over it / Can't go under it / Have to go through it.
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But maybe don't get "Sith Lord" printed on your cards — we're not sure how well that will go over.
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I also text the couple of friends who volunteered to help me move and go over timing with them.
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I'll do another one, but let me first go over some of the key components of a great estimation.
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FORPHEUS knew how I was doing not only by how often I made the ball go over the net.
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"Sometimes presidents try to go over the head of Congress and the press to the American people," Dallek said.
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But the reveal of her very first campaign with London salon The Braid Bar didn't go over so well.
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"Hitachi wants to go over 50 percent to fully control the company," a source close to the matter said.
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Pay someone to go over your income and expenses with you, and have that person create a detailed budget.
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"I would rather build the future than go over the past," he told an annual assembly of French ambassadors.
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If you go over there, he says, gesturing into the distance at a largely Hindu area, it is spotless.
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And de Jong did go over and apologize, but there is absolutely no excuse for that type of challenge.
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The new company didn't go over so well with VMware stock holders and the stock price began to slide.
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I'm tired and want to save money, so I go over to the gentleman friend's to lounge around, instead.
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For a forum centered on gender equality, Kutcher's first few questions didn't go over well with its intended demographic.
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Even if you have an "unlimited" plan, the company will throttle you once you go over 22GB a month.
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They can go over the evidence that you have available and provide legal advice based on what you relay.
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Pay someone to go over your income and expenses with you and have that person create a detailed budget.
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" Kagan was deeply critical of the Wisconsin maps, saying they go "over pretty much every line you can name.
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CNN has previously reported Trump has met with his lawyers several times this week to go over Mueller's questions.
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In the black community, this attack by Trump did not go unnoticed, and it did not go over well.
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Tote bags and other types of bags that go over one shoulder are one solution, but let's face it.
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"I can't go over there because it doesn't look good," he said, rod in hand, wading underneath the bridge.
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Ms. Locker suggests holding family meetings monthly, or at least quarterly, to go over budgets and air any concerns.
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I braced myself when I realized the water was about to go over the top of my rubber boots.
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It was like any other appointment until the moment we met with our doctor to go over the results.
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Since the star-studded event was only one night away, Kanye's criticisms did not go over well with Kim.
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Naturally, it didn't go over well: Journalists in the 60s realized racism/discrimination were empirically evil and reported accordingly.
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First we go over the major headlines before jumping into the future of the internet in the United States.
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"It seemed to go over the heads of a few, but overall, it has been positive," he told us.
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What do you say we go over to these Uber people and give 'em a piece of our mind?
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There is also some anecdotal evidence that Chinese consumers are not expecting the economy to go over a cliff.
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During the orientation, Mooko helped go over the definition of affirmative consent along with university policy and campus resources.
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Here was what he, an adult human, had to say: I wanna just go over a few details here.
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The event is a ministerial meeting in Brussels to go over ally troop deployments in Afghanistan and other issues.
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Poking fun at Chicago's painful violence didn't go over well because it's all too real and raw and current.
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Even after internal warnings that Mr. Nashiri was about to go "over the edge psychologically," the C.I.A. pressed forward.
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BEREA, Ohio — Joe Thomas, the Browns' Pro Bowl tackle, has seen quarterbacks come and go over the past decade.
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If swing voters are convinced both candidates are corrupt, it may persuade just enough to go over to Trump.
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Workers who had been let go over the weekend also immediately tried to replace some of their lost income.
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The two do not go over notes because Jackson stores all his knowledge on the pages of his mind.
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Seemingly central characters die, seemingly peripheral ones become central, and other people come and go over multi-season arcs.
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Politicians have always tried to go over the heads of the press to speak directly to the American public.
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An early chapter deals with quarterbacks using the technology to go over what they might have missed during practice.
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You're talking about progress, but there are some really big glaring problems, so let's go over them. Yes. Sure.
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"I experienced many things I don't want to go over again," she recalled in her Harlem apartment last month.
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So it's important to decide how much you're willing to spend and then refuse to go over that amount.
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It's that you shouldn't have to go over and above to do your job really, to do a job.
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On the other hand, if payments go over the $2202 million cap, the claimants would receive less than $2628.
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On the other hand, if payments go over the $500 million cap, the claimants would receive less than $25.
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Coric broke free briefly to go over and shake the hand of Tiafoe, who had sat in his chair.
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The Los Angeles Rams made a much-anticipated update to their logo, and it did not go over well.
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To find out why, let's go over some deal terms and history, some of which you haven't read before.
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So I was more than thrilled to have the opportunity to go over and lead one of the segments.
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"They can use their rights to go over the top in the long run in Europe," Mr. Nathanson said.
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It was a replay that seemed to go over well in the home of Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady.
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Chaffetz is still awaiting a classified briefing that Short promised to go over security protocols at Mar-a-Lago.
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I go over the Williamsburg Bridge and up the East River until reality kicks you out on 215th Street.
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However, you should go over some of your fundamental values or lifestyle preferences before moving in: Are you social?
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I go over to talk to another team and remember that one of them is selling Girl Scout cookies.
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On Twitter, Madonna's statement about a queen never being late didn't go over exactly as she might have expected.
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The term "Nanny Mayor" arose from Mike's unsuccessful push to eliminate large sodas, which did not go over well.
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I get back to my apartment to finish some reading and to go over my notes before class tonight.
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"We're not going to go over there and buy something for a couple hundred million (Australian dollars)," he said.
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I go over to sleepy boy and kiss him goodbye; we've made plans to see a movie on Wednesday.
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Let's go over all the different cross currents and decision points that are up in the air right now.
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Fergie's rendition of the National Anthem at Sunday's NBA All-Star Game didn't go over well with some fans.
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The Capitals became the first team in the NHL to go over 237 points, with 226 through 33 games.
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The Capitals became the first team in the NHL to go over 28 points, with 23 through 22 games.
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And you can make connections that might go over most people's heads, but somebody out there is hearing it.
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"Expiration was seen as such a cliff that we couldn't go over it," the longtime CHIP advocate told me.
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That comment did not go over well with Stefano Ciafani, the director general of Legambiente, Italy's largest environmental association.
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Whatever happens, get back here Monday to go over how the belt ended up around whichever waist it did.
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It's impossible to cover it all, but let's go over some of the top themes from this year's show.
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" "Paul's on the right of the stage and George is in the middle and they would go over there.
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Go over here to see more details on each seasonal pie, and reveal in the magazine's pie chart mastery.
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There's a lot to go over with the brand new Kindle Paperwhite, so let's go ahead and jump right in.
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Of course I can't go over all the details of quantum mechanics, so let me give you the abridged version.
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But in this climate where people perceive anything and everything through their own political prism, it didn't go over well.
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The angular momentum can be calculated as: Although this seems like a simple expression, there is much to go over.
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He even did an impression of the former Democratic presidential candidate, which did not go over well with the crowd.
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The lawyers want a call at 10am to go over our first impressions, but I can finish in the morning.
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When I vocalize my worries, they seem more trivial than they do when I go over them in my mind.
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WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah, once you go over 2500% you become subject to the-- what they call the short swing rule.
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I think sometimes people go over the edge because they can't imagine any sort of decent future life for themselves.
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The whistleblower met with a staffer on the Intelligence Committee to go over the proper way to file a complaint.
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"I've got a good VPN service and some sock accounts ready to go over there," one Mickey's Clubhouse member wrote.
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Next week, with John Bolton and our entire team, to go over the details and to get this stuff done.
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We go over all of that not to bore each other, but to find what matters to draw a comparison.
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We'll unpack that further, but let's just go over what we know or think we know about the Lindt chef.
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Launching hundreds to thousands of what are essentially weapons in space probably wouldn't go over well with China and Russia.
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To say that this year's YouTube Rewind didn't go over well with the YouTube community would be quite an understatement.
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Unlike other apps in this category, it doesn't take itself too seriously, or go over the top with celebrity obsessions.
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You spent some time studying the legality of outrage advertising, and what might, or should, go over the line legally.
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Those comments may not go over well with the Republicans and conservatives who were drawn to Trump's tough immigration policies.
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But this year, there was so much to go over that I don't know how that would have been possible.
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Some stand-up comedians have said they avoid college campuses, fearing that satire won't go over in a "PC" environment.
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We go over work stuff on the drive there, so it's productive, but traffic is awful on the way back.
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P. lives about 10 minutes away, and tonight I'm meeting with him and his parents to go over wedding details.
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Knowing the ways in which Apple fanboys-and-girls just repeat each other's talking points, this won't go over well.
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I go over some 2129 proposals with a peer and then schedule a meeting to review with my boss tomorrow.
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Catherine shares the news with John but he, glassy eyed, lets the story go over his head as panic ensues.
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They have the same populist instinct to go over the heads of the media and talk directly to the people.
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One of the main ways companies can advertise on Snapchat is via lenses - filters that go over a user's snap.
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Jimmy has a line, 'If you don't go over the top, how do you know what's on the other side?
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That didn't go over well with the audience, who, for the most part, went silent as Colbert laid into them.
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All of this happens online, but classes still (virtually) meet on set days and times to go over the material.
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You have to approach very low so that if it does explode the concussion will mostly go over your head.
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That would be really a career moment for me if we could go over there and ... keep the Ryder Cup.
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However, the Imperial County agency's demand for federal funds as part of its plan didn't go over well with Metropolitan.
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I had also tough moments, because in Melbourne it was really tough to go over and to come back stronger.
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Dunford said scrapping the drills is not on the table, which is not likely to go over well with Beijing.
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"When you go over 300 miles an hour on a consistent basis, nothing will ever be fast again," she said.
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The market had every reason two months ago to go over the edge into the abyss and we did not.
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But that did not go over well with Sanders, the former employees said, and he wanted to change the result.
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Defenders could go over the screen, but would then be left to chase Curry as he raced to the rim.
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At a bare minimum they've got to go over some small, populated island if you want to test... an ICBM.
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Let me tell you, somebody needs to go over there to that Senate and snatch a knot in their ass.
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It will go over how to get a sandbox, obtain API credentials, and setup the client SDK and server SDK.
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The researchers behind the bot say its soft wheels allow it to go over rough terrain and move under water.
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I like our team makeup and I am really looking forward to go over there with this bunch of guys.
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The idea of outright weapons bans and vilifying the NRA do not tend to go over well with CPAC teens.
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Between rounds, I go over and we made stupid jokes and references that no one else would get under 60.
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He doesn't do anything improper, nor does he try to go over the line or get close to the line.
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IBM employees used to have to answer long surveys about their skill sets, then go over them with their boss.
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Every morning I had to sit with my boss and go over the previous day and every single customer's relationship.
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She thought nothing of it, she said, assuming he wanted to go over some notes with her about the show.
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That didn't go over well with the audience, who for the most part fell silent as Colbert laid into them.
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With all of those sensors available, I'm going to go over three fun experiments you can do with your phone.
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She was speaking shortly before rehearsal, where she would go over song options with Lee Musiker, the show's musical director.
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With these thrifty habits firmly established, they picked up one simple trick to ensure they never go over their budget.
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Even if the implied sex and bawdy sound effects go over your head, everyone can recognize a turd with legs.
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When you on that bus and you gotta go over the bridge to Rikers, that's when you know it's real.
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And the minute you're delayed, that's when you go over budget and it creates this butterfly effect that impacts everything.
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Wanted to check out the Tote, too, but it was closed the night I tried to go over there - bummer!
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The problem for Trump is that this is likely to go over even worse with the public than the shutdown.
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That will not go over well with libraries and schools, not to mention with most American parents of younger children.
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Officials hope that the 3D effect will make drivers think they're about to go over a ramp and slow down.
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The real rockets go over the dugouts or into the field-level seats down the first- and third-base lines.
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After the couple sat down at another table, Mr. Catsimatidis asked a waiter to go over and take a photo.
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Occasionally children will go over and shake the bottom of the cages and I'll have to tell them to stop.
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Every day we go over data, we review it and use science and data to drive policy and decision-making.
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"We go over, in detail, what needs to be done, as well as what is actually being done," Biden said.
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So a scene in which she wrote about the man who loved and left her did not go over well.
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They go over talking points and make sense of why they need to see a therapist in the first place.
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Instead, he tried to go over their heads, speaking in an increasingly erratic manner, at public rallies, far from Washington.
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If you ever get a chance, go over and actually visit them, and they'll show you how the thing works.
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Her leftist brand of politics does not go over well in the swing districts that delivered Democrats the House majority.
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Also I'm the executor of her whole property, the whole situation, so there's a lot we have to go over.
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If you have a trampoline, go over safety rules — no somersaults, and only one person can jump at a time.
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" But another juror characterized the remark, the investigator wrote, as a "stab at humor" that "did not go over well.
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"We go over the risk of injury because there is a tie to mental health from any injury," Rueda said.
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They often go over video of pitchers and Beltran said sometimes they do their video scouting back at the hotel.
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I go over my work with an attending and do some practice questions from a test bank to keep busy.
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When you play with that intensity, with that level of risk, that level of passion, sometimes you go over, no?
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"Chris fancied the chance to go over there, it's a new experience, new adventure," Solskjaer told the club's media channel.
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"If it's your mom, you may need to go over to her house to help her do this," she said.
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She said surgeons should be required to go over the checklist with prospective patients before they put down a deposit.
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I had a call with the director for the upcoming commercial shoot to go over wardrobe, music and choreography choices.
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And Dr. King asked someone to go over and tell Aretha, 'We got to close it out, it's getting late.
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In the spring of 2017, FBI agents visited Banks in his office to go over the information on the form.
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I know how they will throw insults and rock a boat just to watch a person go over the side.
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The notion of a 20-something former Giuliani aide grading veteran lawmakers on their principles did not go over well.
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This didn't go over well, and my daughter indicated that she didn't want to share a sofa by kicking her.
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I try to start this week with some stretching to help them focus, but it doesn't go over very well.
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This year, I want to go over there for a full month to immerse myself and really appreciate the culture.
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"In order to get one of those uniforms, you had to go over to his apartment and change," Turley said.
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Finally I scheduled a private lesson with Kumu, at which we did nothing but go over the eight basic steps.
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What's left, after you go over the cliff, are far fewer options for work, housing and an independent daily life.
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You know I thought I don't want to go over you know sort of make myself what is that overexposed.
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Hollande, a key backer of the Syrian opposition, said there was no need to go over the framework for talks.
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The transformation doesn't go over well with her friend Isabel (Pernell Walker), who has worked at Harlem Office far longer.
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So Cramer decided to go over the market's many reasons for the decline and explain his reaction to each one.
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Go over your tiny slides again and again, checking the full-sized file on your monitor when you need prompting.
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This year, I want to go over there for a full month to immerse myself and really appreciate the culture.
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" The comments did not go over well, with Meghan McCain noting on Twitter that fat shaming has "real-life ramifications.
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Given President Donald Trump's past behavior, it's safe to assume the sketch probably won't go over well wherever he's watching.
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In 2010, Dior's "Shanghai Dreamers" campaign did not go over so well, incensing some with the orientalist overtones of the imagery.
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" Jess told Tyler: "I will gladly wake up in the morning, have coffee, go over emails for you and respond accordingly.
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I said, 'I know that our schedules change weekly, but how about Sundays we go over the week ahead of time?
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Add the decarboxylated weed and cook, taking care not to let the temperature go over 200°F, for about 45 minutes.
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You go over to a country like China, where obviously pornography is illegal, the Playboy brand is more like Hello Kitty.
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Just days before the wedding, Shandy went to the venue to meet with her wedding coordinator to go over the setup.
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So we wanted to take a little time to go over all the big phone debuts that happened at IFA 2018.
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So we wanted to take a little time to go over all the big phone debuts that happened at IFA 2304.
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The same survey found that one in four renovation projects go over budget, while about 20 percent take longer than expected.
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Still, Mulvaney's press conference, in which he also admitted to a quid pro quo with Ukraine, didn't go over so well.
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You can look at mine when you want to, we can go over it together, but I just don't see it.
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So after class, I'd always go over to a friend's house and play with my hair to try to look older.
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Each one starts with a meeting to go over safe-sex guidelines and make guests aware of one anothers' boundaries. 2.
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While a lot of the references might go over the heads of younger consumers, nostalgia marketing is reportedly popular amongst millennials.
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"If I had it to go over again, I would not take that life insurance in one lump sum," she said.
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I do use Mint to make sure I'm within my budget, but I don't worry too much if I go over.
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Surprising one's intended with an unexpected trip to a tattoo parlor, perhaps on one knee, may not go over as expected.
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I go over my to-do list and read more of Fruit of the Drunken Tree until it's time for work.
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John Legend is, dare we say it, a legend, but these live musical things usually don't go over well for NBC.
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Hours later, police brought in evidence recovery dogs to go over Londono's vehicle, the nightclub she founded and her boyfriend's home.
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The 36-year-old reality star and her Kardashian family have been known to go over-the-top for the holiday.
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Per Chuck, were opposing counsel to find out that Jimmy was soliciting new Sandpiper clients, it would not go over well.
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If I were to need full coverage, I'd go over the top of that with a little bit of Ben Nye.
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It was a packed news cycle, with so much to go over that we left the Reddit deal on the table.
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"When I go over there I don't have to carry a lot of money with me," he said in the interview.
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It's not going to go over so well with House Speaker Paul Ryan or Energy and Commerce Committee chairman Greg Walden.
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So finally, one night, after going back and forth, we decided to go over to their place and make it happen.
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But it's true: The mother-daughter duo appeared on the UK show This Morning to go over why, where, and how.
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I had the kind that go in your inner ear, other people had the big ones that go over the ear.
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And if you abstain from ordering a double, you won't go over 200 calories with this delicious, warm, and comforting drink.
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Aniston said the cast would go over to one another's houses and actually watch the show together during the first season.
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LOW-KEY EVENING After the game I'll usually talk with Terry a bit, just to go over a few basic things.
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I do that when I'm doing "Walking Dead" — I go over my lines as I'm riding to work in a helmet.
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Even as Trump readied for his trip to Asia, Abe jetted to Washington to go over shared goals regarding the peninsula.
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Don't Go Over Your Allotted Data Once you've got a plan that makes sense for your usage levels, don't blow it.
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"I think we both agree that we can wrap this up tonight, do it tonight, not go over until tomorrow," Sen.
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"We could go over this all day," Girardi said, rubbing his forehead and referring to his earlier comments on Hicks's skills.
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She knew that the speech -- at least in parts -- was likely to go over like a lead balloon in the room.
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After management opted to become a seller at the trade deadline, Minnesota responded by winning 13 of 53 to go over .
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I've lived in New York for 13 years, and I've had a lot of friends come and go over the years.
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But the Academy could, in theory, disqualify someone from the following year's awards consideration if they go over the allotted time.
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Which, considering how badly the company has handled pretty much every aspect of this breach, is sure to go over flawlessly.
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Many mainstream Republicans view Arpaio's candidacy as an embarrassment to the party, so Pence's shout-out did not go over well.
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McDonald's tried to bring the newer, bigger wrap to the US, but it didn't go over well with the American audience.
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Skills inferenceIBM employees used to have to answer long surveys about their skill sets, then go over them with their boss.
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Erdogan is likely trying to publicly signal he could go over to the dark side, aka the anti-NATO, Putin side.
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Even if you pay for credit monitoring services, you should manually go over your three reports yourself from time to time.
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Go over to Grand Rapids and walk around the hopping (beer puns are the best) city filled with breweries and startups.
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But the judge is still considering letting prosecutors allow independent investigators -- a so-called "taint team" -- also go over the material.
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After our Saturday morning walk-through, Coach McDaniels brings me into his office and we go over the entire game plan.
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Thematically, this was a week of mega rounds, so we had little choice but to go over more than a few.
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In the cold open, Lorne Michaels checks in on Oprah in her dressing room to go over the night's proposed sketches.
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For women, the idea of wearing the same dress with another pair of shoes and bag doesn't go over so well.
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Before we begin the brainstorming part of this activity, we always go over the "Steps to NYT VTS" poster that Mrs.
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"If there's a concrete wall in front of you, go through it, go over it, go around it," Trump told graduates.
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If you can't make it for the inspection, you should meet with the inspector to go over the report in detail.
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"We used to go over there and play in the street, and I would try to boss everyone around," she said.
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One of two weekly reviews meetings, where we go over our album review schedule, scoring, Best New Music designations and assignments.
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She and Mr. Putnam huddled for more than an hour to go over what she hoped would be her victory speech.
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With that in mind, let's go over what each one costs, the limitations of each and who they're best suited for.
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Mr. Nemat bemoaned what he described as a "fake news" climate around their decision to go over to the government side.
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Review your budgetEvery solid financial plan starts with a good budget, and now is a great time to go over yours.
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She adds that parents can use this time in the morning to go over shared child-care responsibilities by the hour.
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The joke didn't go over too well on social media, nor were some people happy with Spicer's addition to the cast.
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Remember, I used to go over polls, but I only used to talk about them when I was doing well otherwise.
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"Meeting the parents for the first time, it gave us four days to go over how to present ourselves," he said.
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Dr. Walters said that he had spoken with Dr. Kadlec to go over the options after learning of the test results.
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One of the most-visited attractions in North America, deaths do happen when people go over the side of Niagara Falls.
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To build the confidence to go over, you must think of yourself as a creature that cannot be contained so easily.
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My face breaks into a smile when I meet his eye and I go over and give him a hug. C1.
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We'd go over after school, and do whatever our parents made us do - sweeping the floors, putting tags on the clothes.
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"When I'm out and I see these labradoodles, I can't help myself, I go over them in my mind," Conron said.
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Be seriously extravagant If your company can afford it, don't be afraid to go over-the-top once in a while.
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Using a thin eyeliner brush, carefully go over the white pencil with the green shadow, stopping once you've reached the center.
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Senate Republicans met midday Wednesday in the Mike Mansfield Room off the chamber floor to go over details of the agreement.
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"I don't think it'd go over very good in the Senate," Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, said last week.
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That did not go over well with the old guard, according to Mr. Gonsalves, whose client was among the newer residents.
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In a room full of avowed capitalists, policies that sound to some like socialism are bound not to go over well.
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"I don't budget heavily, I just try to make sure that my expenses don't go over a certain level," he says.
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Men should discuss their own long-term career goals with their spouse and go over any issues with a marriage counselor.
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To make sure you don't go over budget this year, talk to your partner about what you both can realistically afford.
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Still, I'd really like to go over to his apartment sometime for Calvados and steak Tartare — and who knows what else?
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There are license-plate profiling AIs that are sort of tracking people as they go over different bridges in New York.
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Yeah, they're like the Ms and the Vs. Off the top of my head, their naming can go over pretty terrible.
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