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Didn't people like Tom Jones used to go to it?
But when you actually go to it, you're like 'Oh, man.
They will have to figure out the clues and go to it.
You can even force CHiP to go to it through the app.
If you want to go to it live you're going to go.
If you've got that level, why wouldn't you go to it in April?
Trump had this press conference, and CNN and Fox News go to it.
"Going low is easy, which is why people go to it," Obama said.
But if you don't need V.A.R., you don't need to go to it.
"I'm not gonna go to it, so it didn't work on me," he chuckled.
While a standard dinner date might be the go-to, it isn't for everyone.
Would you rather see pictures of a beautiful city or actually go to it?
Or even: Google the website you want to go to, and go to it.
Groups is membership — you don't have to go to IT, anyone can create a group.
Every community I go to, it seems like they're just waiting for permission to talk.
It reached me by coming to me instead of asking me to go to it.
"How easily can people be manipulated or led because other people go to it?" he asks.
Next year, I'm gonna go to it, I'm gonna buy a ticket at a stadium. Yes.
I go to it, and Event[0], out now for PC, starts revealing itself to me.
Put another way, in VR, the story does not come to you; you go to it.
I think all the airlines are going to have to go to it at some point.
I hope everyone enjoys today's puzzle … and to those who like to critique — go to it!
There is something universal about dust: we come from it, go to it, and create it daily.
The reason they didn't go to it is because the web is a three-way communication street.
In this episode, though, they get to trash their own store, and they go to it with gusto.
No one would go to it if we called it what it actually is – an oral rape party.
"If I lived in the Bay Area and this came to town, I'd go to it," Mr. Hoffman said.
"I go to it instantly and sure enough it's Coinbase taking money from my account yet again," he said.
Spiking a lot of the cutters and kept trying to go to it, but it wasn't there for him.
She was in a fashion show, for example, and I couldn't even go to it because I smoked before.
Then it occurred to me, literally two weeks before graduation: If the opportunity isn't here, I'll go to it.
This is a petty thing, but I'm going to go to it anyway because I appreciate you indulging me.
"Oh, I just got a job and now have to go to it," Adam adds, mimicking holding a phone.
I didn't go to it for its lyrical content, though on repeated listens that has also taken on a new tenor.
Twitter says it wants to be the people's news network, that people go to it for a look at what's happening now.
I knew there was light and love somewhere nearby, but I had no urge or need to go to it right away.
If I deliberated for ten minutes about which restaurant to go to, it meant a night of his sighing and contrary replies.
But we have to have evidence that people who do not agree with it go to it and have their minds changed forever.
To pin a page, go to it via a bookmark or its web address so the site is open in the Edge browser.
"Depending on the number of shows you go to, it can go into the tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands," VanDerHart says.
And I got a little bit concerned when I saw what was happening in the country, and I said let's go to it.
These two products are Razer's latest attempt to become the popular choice for microphones and webcams, which people normally don't go to it for.
I like it more when we get a chance to go to it in the flow of the game rather than starting like that.
People are going to go to it, and a lot of people will not like what it is—but I hope it makes them think.
They block things on Chrome all the time, malware, you get the sites like, "This is a dangerous site, don't go to it," they block stuff.
A guy in the bar that day had two free tickets to a Jackie Mason show and she and I decided to go to it together.
The energy coming through me is connecting to the client's body unconsciously to figure out what the problem is and to go to it and unblock it.
The available balms range from strawberry, Schilling's favorite flavor, to pear, Bellisario's go-to ("It reminds me of Popsicles, it's just really fun for summer!" she says).
"When you grow up in Ohio, there's a bigger world out there, and if you know about it, you just want to go to it," she said.
That hotel more than anything made me feel a part of the cosmopolitanism of that incredible city that, when I couldn't go to it, came to me.
The story broke my heart, but I go to it when I find myself looking back over our marriage for evidence that I failed him as a wife.
Trump first redirected money for the wall on the U.S.-Mexico border in 2019, with $6.1 billion shifted to go to it last year, The Washington Post reported.
"The fact that he was even going to go to it this year will make that even a tougher time I think for people to deal with," said McCoy.
If you ask Bixby for a new restaurant to go to, it will show you options based on the type of places you've made reservations at in the past.
It's likely that we'll build a tool like we did with the Russian misinformation investigation, that anyone can go to it and see if their data was affected by this.
But just as I was setting my Hopper app to watch Puerto Rico flights (because if the sun won't come to me, I'll go to it), Rihanna dropped literal liquid gold.
"Each show and each executive producer and the show team with everyone else around is responsible for watching closely, and if he commits news then we go to it," Wald said.
We have a 'Download your information' tool, we've had it for years, you can go to it in your settings and download all of the content that you have on Facebook.
The right straight to the body is a terrific weapon in its own right but many fighters don't go to it because they feel very exposed to a return from the opponent.
If you go to it now, you can see content from Everest VR, The Blu, Google Spotlight Stories, Pearl, The Music Room, Stonehenge VR and others that hasn't been made available elsewhere.
When my dad would tell me about all the blues and jazz clubs he'd go to, it took me a while to realize that this was the popular music of the time.
So there were David Bowie's Meltdown posters everywhere, and I couldn't afford to go to it, and I walked by the Southbank Centre the night he played all of the Low album apparently.
We're going to have another great year at the Code conference and we're thrilled you're on our Recode site, it's going to look even purtier, not that anyone's going to go to it.
Some 225,000 Londoners aged 16 to 25 have stayed somewhere unsafe because they had no home to go to, it said, with some resorting to "survival sex" to get a bed for the night.
"If you offer workers the chance to work where they need to be, and not where they are told to go to, it completely transforms their view of the company, they are more productive," Dixon said.
"The easiest way to think about it is if you're a regular at a coffee shop and you go to it every single morning, eventually a good barista recognizes you when you walk in," Mobayeni said.
One of the things I talk about in the last chapter is this idea of a social network that's actually a utility, where you go to it to do the thing you wanted to do and then you leave.
And if you want to buy and prepare eight or 26 or 21 or 2400 lobsters for your Thanksgiving feast, go to it, though you will be tacking against American tradition and, perhaps, against good economic practice as well.
The round kick was an interesting study in this fight because in many of Nasukawa's fights, his insistence on returning with the left hand every time he absorbs a kick on his guard makes many of his opponents go to it less frequently.
" Boston manager John Farrell said, "I think any time Aaron Judge walks to the plate, all eyes go to it because of the way he's been swinging the bat, but Joe with just some big-time velocity finishes him off with a powerful slider.
There's also a reason that President Barack Obama could be briefed on an event, put on a suit, and go to it, while Michelle Obama had to attend the briefing but also the unofficial briefing after the briefing about clothes: Would it be raining?
"We're in a situation where, if people don't get excited about a specific movie and plan in advance to go to it, you may end up with literally no one," said Adam Fogelson, the former chairman of Universal Pictures who now runs STX Entertainment's film unit.
One of it is they've, Jonah has established a strong brand that ... I don't know what the age is, I won't put an age on it, but from high school up, people go to it tons of times and love the vapid to the serious and everything in between.
"I used to go to it as a fan, so to be able to wear all the different hats this year — to be able to perform and host and also be a fan — was awesome," says Ballerini, who delivered a live rendition of her latest hit "I Hate Love Songs" at the event.
The general rules are the same as always: Be very suspicious of following links embedded in texts or emails on your phone, and if you suspect you aren't on the official site for whatever service you're trying to access, go to it by typing the proper URL in your browser before logging in.
Driving a pace on someone who desperately wants to step in and grab you is a tough ask for anyone, and while the front kick is a killer for Ferguson it might be a dangerous strategy to go to it against Nurmagomedov until he is puffing or at least until Ferguson can be certain he can stuff Nurmagomedov's takedowns.
Go To It! An Illustrated History of 6 Airborne Division. Caxton Editions . Hastings, Max (2004).
When a story came over a police teletype, I > would go to it. The idea was I sold the pictures to the newspapers. And > naturally, I picked a story that meant something.Fellig, Arthur.
An example would be an elevator in a two-story building. While it may have numbers for the floor to push to go to, it could just as easily function with only a "go" button.
They are beastly creatures who have trapped unfortunate souls in their bodies. One is sent by Circe, attempting to kill Gemma. But, to protect her, Virginia and Amar go to it instead. Amar is taken by the monster and to protect herself, Virginia commits suicide.
Spotsetter was a social search engine that was acquired by Apple Inc. in December 2014, which offered personalized recommendations, such as places to go to. It was designed to use reviews from user's friends and other data, which could help create more social maps.
An orange-brown seed is produced. Also there is a white wool that can be seen growing on the top part of the plant body. Surprisingly M. rhodantha can endure temperatures that go to ; it has frost tolerance. Anything lower than this will kill it.
I used to go to it and gets parts of names to put together."Alter Ego interview, pp. 21-22 of print version As Stan Lee recalled, in his trademark jocular style, in 1974, Lieber in 1999 remembered circumstances less hyperbolically: "Thor was just another story. I didn't think about it at all.
Todd enjoys ruining Billy and Sean's evening. Billy apologises to Sean and assures him he's not ashamed of their relationship. Sean's nervous about attending Billy's church Bring and Buy sale and has got Eileen to agree to go to it with Adrian. Julie accompanies Sean to the sale, posing with him as a couple.
He published two novels, Monica (1930) and ' (The daughter of Gwern Hywel) (1964) and two collections of poems as well as numerous articles and essays in various newspapers, magazines and journals. These articles have been collected into volumes including: ' (Following Arthur) (1938), ' (Wednesday essays) (1945), ' (Masters of the centuries) (1973), ' (Masters and their craft) (1981) and ' (Go to it, young men) (1986).
In 2010, MCM Fringe Festival was re-vamped and given a new logo. The main purpose of Fringe is to allow cosplayers to organise photoshoots, meet-ups, picnics and get-togethers. Organisers are more easily able to create their own event within the Expo and broadcast it. At the same time, the rest of the Expo attenders can search the website and decide to go to it.
Fionna and Cake are helping Prince Gumball decorate for the Biennial Gumball Ball when Gumball asks Fionna if she would like to go to it tonight with him. Their conversation is interrupted when the Ice Queen breaks into the castle and tries to kidnap Gumball. Fionna and Cake start to fight her before she mysteriously disappears. Gumball (who is apparently unharmed) arranges a date with Fionna.
The New York Times said "go to it kids and squirm with excitement the way we once used to do on Saturday afternoon. And don't be too harsh on the actors - they are really nice people trying hard to make a living."' Last of the Redmen,' Remake of Tale by Cooper, Opens at Rialto -- French Film at Ambassador T.M.P. New York Times 30 Aug 1947: 8.
In his last term in 1940, he and Swann collaborated on a school revue called Go To It! From Westminster, Flanders went up to Christ Church, Oxford, to read History. There he acted and directed for the Oxford University Dramatic Society and the Experimental Theatre Club. His roles included Brabantio in Othello, Pirandello's Henry IV and Shawcross in Auden and Isherwood's The Ascent of F6.
Flick enters the room with some drinks to start the night off ("Go to It"). The threesome venture out to a Beale Street music hall, where the sight of Flick dancing with Violet attracts some unfriendly attention ("Lonely Stranger"). When Monty moves in and makes a pass at Violet, Flick leaves the hall. Violet follows him back to the boarding house; the landlady interrupts a tender moment between them.
In a rare interview in 2004, Bothe was asked if she regretted being a guard in a concentration camp. Her response was, "What do you mean? ...I made a mistake, no... The mistake was that it was a concentration camp, but I had to go to it—otherwise I would have been put into it myself, that was my mistake." In 2006, 84-year-old San Francisco resident Elfriede Rinkel was deported by the US Justice Department.
Eventually, the van runs out of gas and stops right in front of a gas station. The Mystery Machine gets fixed, and Daphne gets some ice for Luis's head wound, but Luis does not have a bump on his head. The gang drives along and finds a sign to a history museum, and thinking that is what the medicine man said, go to it. When they get there, they meet a suspicious and hyper museum guide who leads them into an auditorium.
Filled with laughs, the bull wrestling and throwing which is the final touch is sure to get over. Go to it on this one." The Film Daily (Dec 29, 1929): "This latest number in the Silly Symphony cartoon series is almost a continuous riot from start to finish. It has a Mexican locale, mostly in the bull ring, where the toreador, instead of setting in to kill his animal, does a "you chase me and I'll chase you" with the playful creature.
The negative views towards Wollstonecraft persisted for over a century. The Rights of Woman was not reprinted until the middle of the 19th century and it still retained an aura of ill-repute. George Eliot wrote "there is in some quarters a vague prejudice against the Rights of Woman as in some way or other a reprehensible book, but readers who go to it with this impression will be surprised to find it eminently serious, severely moral, and withal rather heavy".
"Well, if you knows of a better 'ole, go to it", Bairnsfather's best-known cartoon, 1915 "Old Bill", from Bullets & Billets: "First Discovered in the Alluvial Deposits of Southern Flanders. Feeds Almost Exclusively on Jam and Water Biscuits. Hobby: Filling Sandbags, on Dark and Rainy Nights". In 1914, he joined the Royal Warwickshire Regiment as a second lieutenant and served with a machine gun unit in France until 1915, when he was hospitalised with shellshock and hearing damage sustained during the Second Battle of Ypres.
About 100-200 years ago battles were fought in the Townlands of Tullyvella and Conspud between the dead people who fought at the battle of Crocán na gCamps. In the morning after these battles were fought, the heather would be red with blood. One night there was a fight in Conspud and a man heard a voice calling him by his Christian name, that a neighbour's house was on fire. He looked out and saw the neighbour's house on fire, but he did not go to it.
Mplayer began as a division in October 1996 to provide online gaming to subscribed users. A few months prior to launching Mplayer, Mpath announced their goal for the service in a job description: > Not only will people go to the Internet for information, they will also go > to it to meet and interact with other people. Mplayer, scheduled to debut > 1996, will bring the excitement of real-time multi-player gaming to the > Internet's World Wide Web for the first time. It will feature popular PC- > based games from well-known game publishers.
On the morning of the Saints' day, May 21, the gather at the konaki and proceed to a well to be blessed with holy water, and sacrifice animals. The rules about the nature of the beasts to be slain are precise, but differ from village to village. In the evening a fire is lit in an open space, and after dancing for some time in the konaki, the "anastenarides" go to it carrying their ikons. After dancing around it in a circle, individual anastenarides dance over the hot coals as the saint moves them.
Southern white capitalists know that the negroes can bring the white bourbon South to its knees. So go to it." Coverage of the root causes of the riot against black people in Elaine, Arkansas evolved as the violence stretched over several days. A dispatch from Helena, Arkansas, to the New York Times datelined October 1 said: "Returning members of the [white] posse brought numerous stories and rumors, through all of which ran the belief that the rioting was due to propaganda distributed among the negroes by white men.
Of the twelve S-class boats that were in service in 1939, only three survived to see the end of World War II, a loss rate that inspired the song "Twelve Little S-Boats", based on a nursery rhyme originally written by Septimus Winner in 1868.Printed in Young (1952), who gives his source as Chief ERA "Skips" Marriott. :Twelve little S-boats "go to it" like Bevin, ::Starfish goes a bit too far -- then there were eleven. :Eleven watchful S-boats doing fine and then ::Seahorse fails to answer -- so there are ten.
As a child Lunt enjoyed working in the fields and that continued as an adult. Once while visiting the Oliviers in England, he wrote home: "...I had a high old time as their garden was full of weeds & did I go to it..." From the initial three acres, the farm at Ten Chimneys grew to over 100. Lunt was absent much of the year, so in 1929 he hired Ben Perkins of Mukwonago as overseer. While Lunt was away, he and Perkins exchanged letters about matters like the used silo filler they bought for $65.
"I think they just said, 'Sal, here's the plot, go to it,'" Buscema recalled in 2003. That story, "The Coming of Gunhawk", by writer Jerry Siegel and penciler Werner Roth, was eventually published in the omnibus title Western Gunfighters #1 (cover-dated Aug. 1970). Buscema's first published comics work had come before that: inking John Buscema's pencil art on four 39- to 40-page stories in the superhero comic The Silver Surfer #4–7 (Feb.-Aug. 1969); and inking Larry Lieber's pencils on the regular-sized, 20-page Western The Rawhide Kid #68 (Feb. 1969).
He looked out and saw the neighbour's house on fire, but he did not go to it. Next day the house was not burned, but was as if nothing happened. The Tithe Applotment Books for 1827 list three tithepayers in the townland (which is named Disputed Hill in the Tithe Books). and and Tithe Applotment Books 1827 The Ordnance Survey Name Books for 1836 give the following description of the townland- The soil is intermixed with lime and freestone...There is no county cess levied on this townland as it is considered only a track of mountain.
It was at the latter that he first met Michael Flanders, a fellow pupil. In July and August 1940 they staged a revue called Go To It. The pair then went their separate ways during World War II, but were later to establish a musical partnership writing songs and light opera, Flanders providing the words and Swann composing the music. In 1941 Swann was awarded an exhibition to Christ Church, Oxford, to read modern languages. In 1942 he registered as a conscientious objector and served with the Friends' Ambulance Unit (a Quaker relief organisation) in Egypt, Palestine and Greece.
She tells Argan that all of his previous doctors were idiots who have totally misdiagnosed him. Argan tells him everything that has been prescribed, and Toinette (as the doctor) contradicts every one, saying his doctors were ignorant quacks. She goes on to make him realize that not everything doctors tell him is true; she blames his one arm for taking up all the nutrients, so he should have it amputated so as to make his other arm stronger. She also says that one of his eyes is taking up all the nutrients that go to it, so if he has it removed, his remaining eye will see much better.
The Biharis were not songwriters, they used pseudonyms for songwriting credits: Julius Bihari was credited as Jules Taub, Joseph Bihari as Joe Josea, and Saul Bihari as Sam Ling. The album starts off with the blues rock instrumental "Hey Miss Tina" and culminates with a nearly 9-minute blues medley titled "All The Blues, All The Time" for the closing song. Dennis Binder is the lead vocalist on "I Miss You So" and "Nobody Wants Me." "Cubano Jump," "Loosely," "Cuban Getaway," and "Go To It" which were originally released on Flair Records in 1954, have a different title on this album. Rocks The Blues was released on Crown Records, a subsidiary of Modern Records.
Father Brebeuf conciliated them and by the following year relations had improved as evidenced by one of his reports: "We are gladly heard, and there is scarcely a village that has not invited us to go to it... And at last it is understood from our whole conduct that we have not come to buy skins or to carry on any traffic, but solely to teach them, and to procure them their souls' health." For six years Jogues lived in the village of St. Joseph and learned the ways and language of the Hurons. The missionaries "accommodated themselves to the customs and food of the savages" as much as possible to show the Indians that they intended to share their life. Gradually, the native people began to accept Jogues.
Accordingly, he asks the computer to show him "real, three-D, big as life dinosaurs and plenty of em - and how about a four-wall presentation?" The computer asks if it should employ a method of doing so that "is a purely theoretical approach, which might prove simpler, if feasible, and would perhaps provide total verisimilitude..." Chester tells the computer to "go to it" and the computer does. However, the computer has managed to actually transport the two through time, and on their second trip back, before they realize that they actually do have a time machine, they make the mistake of leaving their arrival area, and become trapped in the past. Even when they manage to return to the present, their actions in the past have altered it completely, but they are able to use the computer to (perhaps, more or less) restore everything to the way it was.
A very well-known trench magazine in the 21st century is the Wipers Times, the periodical of the British Sherwood Foresters. It was manufactured in the city of Ypres, Belgium (the name of which gave rise to the title of the magazine, since "Ypres" was often pronounced "Wipers" by the British soldiers). This particular magazine is representative of the overall cadence of trench literature, being cynical, yet satirical and lighthearted. In the fourth edition of the Wipers Times (also called The "New Church" Times), a satirical essay entitled "The Lecture" begins as follows: > If at any time you happen to be at all depressed—though of course this is > extremely unlikely out here where there is so much to interest and delight > one—find out whether there is a lecture on anywhere, given by the G.S.O. > first or second of a Division about to be relieved, to the officers of the > relieving Division, and go to it at once.
A general rush was made to the gates, and when the greater part had effected their exit, a large body of police arrived, and closed the gates, thus securing a number of prisoners. The people seeing only a few policemen, made an attack upon them with sticks, bludgeons, and stones, but were eventually compelled to fall back without again getting possession of the yard. The volley of stones poured upon the police was terrific for a short time … About four o'clock the riot act was read, and two pieces of artillery were paraded into Holbeck. Between thirty and forty prisoners were taken …’ This was the end of Chartist activity in Leeds. As the Northern Star put it: ‘…Leeds is just as tranquil as though no Strike had ever been, and as though no ‘yeos’, ‘blues’ or bayonetteers had been imported...The bells ring and the shops open, and mill tyranny goes on, and those who have any employment go to it, and those who have none starve quietly and patiently in the streets...’.Northern Star, 3 September 1842 But the economic situation remained difficult for the manufacturers too.
Little was born in Newry, the son of Archibald Little and his wife Mary, daughter of Richard Coulter. He was educated first at The Academy, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone and afterwards at The Royal School, Armagh. On leaving school, he became apprenticed to Dr. John Cohan, Physician to the Armagh Fever Hospital and was also a pupil of Dr. Alexander Robinson, Surgeon to the Armagh County Infirmary. In his diary, now held in the library of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI), he records the decision to enter the medical profession: > 1853 – for some years past my attention has been directed to the medical > profession – I now quietly sat down and made up my mind to go to it – a > family council was held & the best bargain made for me to go to Dr. Cohan as > an apprentice – so I went over to Armagh and was installed as his apprentice > – I should certainly not have had the courage to do so were it but that it > had already been agreed that he was to allow me to go to Dublin in the > following November and I hope that Aunt's kindness will make the nine months > bearable.
In October 2012, the council published the results of a petition that was signed by 199 (average of all petitions 193 as of July 2014): :We the undersigned petition the council to Reconsider the proposed sale of Sekhemka in view of the comments below it is believed that the proposed sale will have a profound detrimental effect on Northampton Museums, is against the intentions of the original Donors, will possibly cause the Museums to lose both Accredited and Designated Status and this lose access to significant public funding. Northampton Borough Council claimed in January 2013 to have sought the views of the public regarding the proposed sale of the statue, but the form this took was criticised by the Museum Associations ethics committee:"Consultation into Sale of Statue Provokes Criticism", Patrick Steel, Issue 112/12, P. 7, 1 December 2012 :In particular, the questionnaire just asks respondents to tick which area of investment the sale proceeds should go to. It does not ask people whether the sale should go ahead, and does not "acknowledge the historical importance of the object to the museum." Nevertheless, the BBC repeated the council's claim that the consultation indicated that of the 173 replies 51% were in favour and 49% were against the sale.

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