Then the outsourcers working for that firm goes through a background check, signs confidentiality agreements and goes through training on corporate branding material.
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"He's figured out how to be a relatively normal teenager who goes through the messes and problems that most normal teenager goes through," Mr. Smith said.
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"Everyone goes through s— … this is mine," she wrote.
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The CDC's preliminary data for 2017 only goes through May.
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"Every team goes through tough stretches," goaltender Carey Price said.
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WATTERS: You get transmission fees when it goes through Ukraine.
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The deal could be worth $30bn if it goes through.
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All the water used goes through its own treatment plant.
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She goes through life saying Thank you and I'm sorry.
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Watch above as one woman goes through 10 incredible transformations.
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He goes through the same routine when he returns home.
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I think any woman in any business goes through stuff.
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What goes through your mind when you see that reaction?
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No, not even if the plane goes through severe turbulence.
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"According to Crawford, the Supersonic goes through "every test imaginable.
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Music takes a certain shape when it goes through me.
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Now he goes through a case of shrimp a week.
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You realize all the changes your body goes through hormonally.
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How we are there if [someone goes through a] breakup.
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"No one person goes through it the same," he says.
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Only part of Dubai's cargo traffic goes through Dubai International.
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The ultimate goal probably goes through L.A. at some point.
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OR YOU WILL HAVE IF THE DEAL GOES THROUGH SUCCESSFULLY.
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She just goes through town and squishes her philandering husband.
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He goes through the legs off the backboard then dunks.
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There's a huge amount of cargo that goes through Suez.
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Everyone who goes through the process has a different experience.
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This version of the game goes through beers very quickly.
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Eighty percent of what I ship goes through the USPS.
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Look at the range of emotions it goes through. pic.twitter.
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Go deeper: Michael Cohen goes through the wringer for Trump.
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The Post goes through the grisly story of Jarret McCasland.
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"Everybody goes through it — time keeps moving on," she said.
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Almost every military flight into Afghanistan goes through Pakistani airspace.
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Once arriving on the island, the ship goes through processing.
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Those are all the things that a captain goes through.
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"I feel like every woman goes through that," she said.
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From there the biomass goes through a process like extrusion.
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Most milk in the U.S. goes through this process too.
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She goes through the development of becoming a young woman.
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Once you get national interest, passion goes through the roof.
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One measure of humiliation is everything goes through the wringer.
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"He goes through peaks and valleys," said one former aide.
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The restless finale, though forthright, goes through moments of uncertainty.
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What goes through your mind when singing the national anthem?
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Just like Earth, Saturn goes through its seasons as well.
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The 217th edition starts on Sunday and goes through Saturday.
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That nightmare is what our family goes through every day.
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I think the stock goes through $50 on any good news.
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What goes through your mind when you listen to Patti Blagojevich?
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And in that picture, this message really goes through the wormhole.
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And so, we&aposll see, as he goes through the process.
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Locals wait for transportation on the road that goes through Chirgua.
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Typically, a drug undergoing a clinical trial goes through three phases.
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And that's always the steps that naturally M&A goes through.
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If the deal goes through, the U.S. would lift the ban.
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And a lion's share of all digital sales goes through Valve.
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There is this certain rite of passage that everybody goes through.
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You know: person in trouble; resists change; goes through a transformation.
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That plan is likely void after the Secure Act goes through.
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Starbucks goes through almost 7 billion cups a year, reports CNBC.
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Pre-packaged lettuce goes through an extensive process before being packaged.
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She goes through a hundred trials before settling on a formula.
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No one goes through life trying to be a horrible person.
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But history goes through many drafts before it hits the shelves.
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Abby's torn up about it, but still goes through with it.
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The search is underway as Ratcliffe goes through the confirmation process.
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The train goes through Seattle; Portland, Oregon; Sacramento and Los Angeles.
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"It goes through the rolling machine maybe five times," says Pifu.
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I think that everybody goes through a creative period during childhood.
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Broadly speaking, a prescription drug in the United States goes through
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The air gains speed as it goes through passes and canyons.
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Workplace atmosphere could also influence whether one goes through a divorce.
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There's a specific process Hickey goes through to get these levels.
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Indy goes through puberty and back to adolescence in some segments.
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When Kanye goes through all these shenanigans, he's mirroring the times.
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The consumption of sparkling wine, in particular, goes through the roof.
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It's very tough to tell you what goes through your mind.
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I actually understand what a Marine on the ground goes through.
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Again, every issue goes through the same education, activation, and implementation.
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It's the same potable water that goes through the bathroom system.
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They do, however, know that everyone human goes through the process.
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At least, that's how you'll feel while Venus goes through Sagittarius.
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Each new menu item goes through multiple rounds of taste tests.
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Sleep is a very specific process that your body goes through.
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"Everybody goes through a little slump, defensively or offensively," Sanchez said.
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What goes through your mind each year when the Open arrives?
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I get to see behind the scenes, what he goes through.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Silicon Valley goes through its own unique shoe crazes.
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We don't go through more than any other couple goes through.
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Wilson will become a Tesco director once the deal goes through.
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It's just the same old stuff that every generation goes through.
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How much of the daily editing load goes through the masthead?
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Just what goes through their minds when they point and click?
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You mentioned everyone who plays football goes through hard times afterward.
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Nobody just goes through life and just win 100 percent nonstop.
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He goes through the same kind of stuff that I do.
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As the body decomposes it goes through rapid biological, chemical changes.
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"These night matches the humidity goes through the roof," Millman said.
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Brian Mast (R-FL) goes through the same routine with reporters.
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Self-made billionaire Bill Gates goes through about 50 books a year.
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And when data goes through another human, it becomes emotional and real.
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When Dr. Holt goes through with Hester's plan and marries to Munsch.
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No iguanas...even if it goes through the x-ray machine. pic.twitter.
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Sarissa will tender its shares to Takeda, if the deal goes through.
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Everyone goes through hard times, but they're the definition of true love.
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The bao goes through adolescence and adulthood like any other growing son.
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It's not like I'm the only person who goes through these things.
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She "goes through what I go through quite often," says Mr Ford.
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The ship goes through about 2,100 pounds of lobster tails every week.
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Jemisin's world goes through cycles of catastrophes that upend humanity each time.
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Just 22 percent of all mobile data goes through 4G LTE networks.
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My automatic transfer of $83 from checking to savings also goes through.
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Every release goes through extensive internal validation before it reaches any customers.
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There's a tradition and modernity and I think that goes through everything.
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I think there's a process of learning and it goes through it.
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No one goes through tutorials more than once, essentially making them useless.
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"Everybody goes through this at some point during the season," Kerr continued.
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Gaiman goes through scripts and key changes on an early Sandman comic.
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We have a certain kind of ingrained morality that goes through everything.
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"It goes through your mind that something can go wrong," Michele said.
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It sort of goes through those different areas and basically fleshes out.
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What goes through your mind before you step to the start line?
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Bannon continues: 'It goes through Deutsche Bank and all the Kushner shit.
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For some, hair goes through cycles of falling out and growing back.
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The battle for the Senate majority also goes through North Carolina. Sen.
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But then, it goes through all these other outlets and gets distilled.
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That's a very small sliver of what the customer actually goes through.
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That's the question that goes through my head each and every time.
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The loan goes through 2017, when the put and call options expire.
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"My body goes through three different stages: fight, flight, freeze," he said.
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The Riverdale bakery goes through 400 pounds of fresh carrots a week.
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The restaurant goes through about 24 pounds of hot dogs each day.
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Honestly, that is the question that goes through my head every day.
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"If this goes through, this will be outlawed," he said between bites.
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The course also goes through some backlot areas where visitors never tread.
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I will just add two thoughts beyond what Dylan goes through there.
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As soon as this goes through the courts, there's a death sentence.
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Halloween Town goes through an identity crises and then forgets about it.
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The song kinda goes through Alice's journey, and it's just really cool.
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Kobe goes through a whole series of emotions in just 40 seconds.
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What's next: The proposal goes through a public notice-and-comment period.
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Previous generations will never understand the fear that goes through our minds.
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"My personal life goes through bull and bear markets, too," he said.
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If the deal goes through, the arena will be down to three.
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If this goes through, there won't be much for them to do.
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But that might change if his rumored deal with Netflix goes through.
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JEB HENSARLING: Well, you know, you-- y-- your career goes through phases.
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We guarantee that will be what goes through her head every time.
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BUT LISTEN THE MARKET GOES THROUGH THINGS, THERE'S MOVES IN THE MARKET.
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Then she goes through a divorce, and I get a call again.
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"Before I talk, he goes through my mind," she said on Today.
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N eventually goes through under the administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
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When I'm preparing for these guys, it never goes through my head.
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"The money goes through various banks after leaving Iran," said the exporter.
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"Ronald Reagan rebuilds the building as he goes through it," he added.
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Society usually goes through a back and forth, a struggle for balance.
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But the piano stabs are so dope, and it goes through changes.
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What goes through your head when they start crying during a pitch?
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She only goes through it and we go through it with her.
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Every battery goes through rigorous testing before it is used in a vehicle.
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Sika's CEO Jan Jenisch has threatened to quit if the deal goes through.
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But if it eventually goes through, its outcome will be meaningful for you.
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WHAT HAPPENS TO THE PRICES THAT CONSUMERS PAY IF BORDER ADJUSTABILITY GOES THROUGH?
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I can't believe almost every woman goes through this because it's so hard.
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Upon realizing his fate, the character basically goes through the stages of grief.
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All content that goes through the center was first reported by Facebook users.
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The finished unit goes through the same quality checks as a new unit.
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Anyone who goes through that cycle quicker than their opponent takes the advantage.
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She goes through so much with losing her baby and then Khal Drogo.
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"What really goes through my mind is one seems completely preventable," she said.
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" She added, "I got an experience of what a transgender person goes through.
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"We imagined what a collective group in the O.C. [goes] through," Chowdhry said.
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Job cuts and factory closings would be inescapable if a merger goes through.
|
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If it goes through, it would see SolarCity stock exchanged for Tesla stock.
|
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If the deal goes through, employees will be back at work next week.
|
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And another big predictor is when the baby, the child, goes through puberty.
|
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Everyone who menstruates goes through an astonishing estimated 12,000 tampons in a lifetime.
|
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Every peer reviewed climate study goes through that red-team/blue-team treatment.
|
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"The Bayou Bridge pipeline goes through 700 bodies of water," she told me.
|
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He hands over tax documents, bank statements, and goes through an interview process.
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The aim, he added, was to recreate what a real artist goes through.
|
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The wave goes through both paths, the particle through one or the other.
|
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Silicon Valley goes through boom-and-bust cycles, but always reinvests in itself.
|
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What the character goes through—I still know what that feels like today.
|
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The Du family goes through some serious shit across 1980, 1985, and 1986.
|
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The character of Dennis is Andrew as he goes through this horrifying experience.
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Homebrand Toilet Paper Fuck that cheap toillet paper that goes through your fingers.
|
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Dry gas goes through pipelines, it's much less capital intensive than power generation.
|
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I felt a bit like someone who goes through electroshock therapy must feel.
|
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The train goes through Chur and St. Moritz in Switzerland and Tirano, Italy.
|
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It goes through Moscow, Irkutsk and Vladivostok, Russia, and was tagged 22,864 times.
|
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The Bergen Rail goes through the breathtaking countryside between Bergen and Oslo, Norway.
|
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A South African captain goes through the incidents of the past few months.
|
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Whereas esoteric witchcraft goes through generations—it's spoken, it's an anti-patriarchal system.
|
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We don't know how much it's worth after it goes through that refinery.
|
|
S. workers will suffer massively" if Trump goes through with the tariffs. "Why?
|
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At Woland's invitation, Margarita goes through hell — literally — to search for her beloved.
|
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Each child, on average, goes through about 7,000 diapers before getting potty-trained.
|
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But if the merger goes through, that stipulation will likely be a condition.
|
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To prepare for each show, Questlove said, he goes through about 200 songs.
|
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Instead, their harvest goes through several layers of middlemen before arriving at markets.
|
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If that goes through, it would be the largest tech deal in history.
|
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The phone rings a third time and he goes through the same procedure.
|
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"The body goes through this emotional stress, higher levels of cortisol," she said.
|
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Every team goes through injuries, and we just have to show some character.
|
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However, these successes could unravel if the current proposed federal budget goes through.
|
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We can do without the Saw-like torture that protagonist Ethan goes through.
|
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Sichaun said it would not be de-listed if the deal goes through.
|
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But I think in total, the world of SoftBank goes through an evolution.
|
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During production, his team goes through about 4,800 pounds of tulips per day.
|
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The knee goes through its full range of motion to provide the snap.
|
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Today, a typical shop goes through around 80 cases of mangoes every day.
|
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We will continue to update as our team goes through the legal documents.
|
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In fact, they said, their experiences were worse than what Rue goes through.
|
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If the trade goes through, the Mets will control his rights through 2022.
|
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The site, if it goes through, is expected to be finished in 2022.
|
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In the middle section, the melodic line goes through twists and generates agitation.
|
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You've done it for a long time and everyone goes through a slump.
|
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Every technology goes through an age of discovery and an age of implementation.
|
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But when you see what Nick goes through with a headache it's different.
|
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The current extension goes through 2020, with a hearing scheduled for September 15.
|
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There's a circadian rhythm to it, and it even goes through seasonal changes.
|
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But in case it goes through, Yahoo has plans for what will remain.
|
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"I think there's an 80 percent probability that it goes through," he said.
|
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Working hard from New Jersey while White House goes through long planned renovation.
|
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Even if the proposed deal goes through, its terms would come with uncertainty.
|
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Of course, not everyone who goes through heartbreak will end up with TTS.
|
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More than 90 percent of North Korea's official external trade goes through China.
|
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It recommends that S10 owners re-scan their fingerprints after it goes through.
|
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A vast majority of its external trade goes through its border with China.
|
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Before becoming final, each major regulation goes through two types of external checks.
|
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Agents acknowledge that they catch only a small fraction of what goes through.
|
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If the deal goes through, it's not clear what will happen to CNN.
|
|
Jandali said that all social media companies goes through this sort of evolution.
|
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Like all the rest, this is a laptop where everything goes through Google.
|
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Once the trade goes through, you should see it in your investment account.
|
|
But Aramco goes through a lot of grilling as a typical shareholder, too.
|
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Uber's path to global domination goes through Didi — and it won't be easy.
|
|
If that goes through, the final vote would be by the full Senate.
|
|
If Trump goes through with the duties, their effects will ripple across the country.
|
|
If and when this acquisition goes through, Verizon could be the Internet's biggest landowner.
|
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In all, more than 1,300 workers could get cut if the plan goes through.
|
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That same line that goes through a pencil is […] the same line as consciousness.
|
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We'll just have to see if the White House goes through with the ban.
|
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"Everybody goes through it," the mother of two said during her interview with Kelly.
|
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Arkansas goes through with double execution despite allegations one inmate was "gasping for air"
|
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On set, Dr. Oz goes through script rehearsals from 7 to 8:30 a.m.
|
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The event even goes through great pains to cast diverse people from different backgrounds.
|
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Nearly one-quarter of daily global oil production goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
|
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When the audio goes through that particular plugin, it kind of smoothes things out.
|
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After the deal goes through, Argo's post-money valuation will be over $7 billion.
|
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But, unlike when someone goes through menopause, not all hormones wane during your period.
|
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"It goes through Deutsche Bank and all the Kushner shit," Bannon reportedly told Wolff.
|
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Seconds later, it veers into oncoming traffic and then goes through a red light.
|
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Almost all today's satellite communications traffic, both data and broadcasts, goes through such satellites.
|
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Here's what you can look forward to if one of the deals goes through.
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Whenever an unexpected visitor rings my doorbell my heart rate goes through the roof.
|
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That substance then goes through a grate which turns the it into small pellets.
|
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Amelia goes through speaking French and English, all the trappings of regaining her brain.
|
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What's wonderful about music is that it goes through what I love in acting.
|
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Sawyer goes through a major character shift that's so abrupt, it isn't entirely convincing.
|
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It is estimated that the city itself goes through 200 million ducks a year.
|
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Learning curve Every president goes through a learning curve and Trump is no exception.
|
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Pyrex cookware currently sold in the United States goes through a thermal tempering process.
|
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But even though he looks visibly shaken, somehow, he still goes through with it.
|
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If the deal goes through, production of the new movie could begin this fall.
|
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"Between ages 16 and 20, your body goes through so many changes," Moore explains.
|
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The United Nations annual climate conference starts this week and goes through Nov. 17.
|
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But just before Cora goes through, she grabs the box with Henry in it.
|
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Basically, the photo goes through three layers, each programmed to perform a different task.
|
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I think after the Brexit goes through, it'll be very difficult to live here.
|
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Every religious group and every group of people goes through their ups and downs.
|
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So when that happens, the market goes through a little bit of market discovery.
|
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Amazon Prime Day 2019 started today July 15 and goes through tomorrow, July 16.
|
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If the deal goes through, it would be the largest tech acquisition in history.
|
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"As the forced air goes through the ducts, little fragments break off," he said.
|
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The white line that goes through the people gives me a feeling of disconnection.
|
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But both Hanley and Mitnick said it is more likely the deal goes through.
|
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"There's this incredible sort of buzz or thread that really goes through," she said.
|
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At night, it goes through your DVR and indexes all the shows you're recording.
|
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There Warrior goes through drug treatment and learns parenting skills; her kids receive counseling.
|
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If the proposed merger with CVS goes through, he will reap about $500 million.
|
|
What does Whole Foods do now, assuming the Amazon-Whole Foods deal goes through?
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BOSTIC: WELL OIL, AS YOU KNOW, OIL GOES THROUGH SO MANY OF THE PRODUCTS.
|
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Dish will be the fourth largest U.S. wireless carrier if the deal goes through.
|
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Vodafone will own 51 percent of the combined entity if the deal goes through.
|
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"When everything goes through the blockchain … I could fire half my team," he beams.
|
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While it goes through luxury-loving Leo, some financial blessings may come your way.
|
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Reflect on privacy and psychic self-defense as Mars goes through air sign Aquarius.
|
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I went through the same shit everyone else goes through: denial, anger, bargaining, etc.
|
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You also have characters like Mary, who goes through a lot of changes offstage.
|
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It's similar to what Tess goes through — that part is authentic, that's my life.
|
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" "The enclosure then goes through an anodization process which creates a protective oxide layer.
|
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They could use the help as the advice market goes through a rough patch.
|
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Then, after he's caught and thrown in the can, what goes through his mind?
|
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Each profile type goes through four different patterns that rotate on a daily basis.
|
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"When this passes, when this goes through, you're going to see numbers," he said.
|
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So every year, Congress goes through increasingly absurd shenanigans to find "temporary" transportation money.
|
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"It goes through everyone's mind," said Jenaro Mendoza, a waiter, recalling the terrorist attacks.
|
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She goes through the recycled garments and makes a poem out of each one.
|
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He's not sure he will be paid if he goes through with the orders.
|
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"What really goes through my mind is one seems completely preventable," she told reporters.
|
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He systematically goes through Thomas's copious work to show that race informs it all.
|
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The FCC and the Justice Department must approve the deal before it goes through.
|
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Tesla said every car it builds goes through "rigorous quality checks," including brake tests.
|
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Obviously it's really hard to compare injuries, because everyone goes through their injury individually.
|
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When THC goes through the liver, it metabolizes into another more potent psychoactive molecule.
|
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This "Butterfly" leaves it unclear whether Cio-Cio San goes through with her suicide.
|
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So an algorithm goes through a bunch of data, makes a list of individuals.
|
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A player goes through the arbitration process and is offended by what management says.
|
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As Mike goes through the motions of life, he displays neither ambition nor enthusiasm.
|
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The item then goes through the same cycle as any other returned merchandise would.
|
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It would encompass, if it goes through, both the 232s and broader trade issues.
|
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If the acquisition goes through, the products will all fall under the Tesla brand.
|
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A Republican could threaten not to support the bill unless it goes through committee.
|
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Peck said he bets a sale goes through in the second half of this year.
|
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Each glass goes through a 40-step polishing process to achieve a ceramic-like finish.
|
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Another question is whether Bayer would keep the Monsanto name if the deal goes through.
|
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Well, they say they're the pipes, they're not the stuff that goes through it, right?
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"It doesn't matter how many minutes you have, that one always goes through," he said.
|
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The temp audio and video for it, the iterations it goes through for abilities, etc.
|
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Everything that comes in and goes out of your home network goes through the router.
|
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As a video moves through this process, it usually goes through six rounds of review.
|
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If the merger goes through, new shares will be issued by Aljazira to Solidarity shareholders.
|
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If the merger goes through, then the combined fantasy sports giant has newly-stocked coffers.
|
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In it, he goes through a Christmas Carol-style tour of a Baldwin-less episode.
|
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The burrito purveyor goes through more than 450,000 avocados per day, according to the company.
|
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At the same time, the first suspect goes through Moody's pockets before fleeing the scene.
|
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So there's a weird adolescence that he goes through in the course of [this] season.
|
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In a life-or-death moment, what goes through the mind of an air steward?
|
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If the deal goes through, the telecom company wants to combine Yahoo and AOL together.
|
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I have learned that people are always willing to help, because everyone goes through hardships.
|
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I think it's something every industry goes through and we're working through it as well.
|
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On camera, Nielsen goes through the items he keeps in a box to commemorate Pepper.
|
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Every new head coach goes through that and needs to surround himself with experienced people.
|
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Scientists think that methane goes through a weather cycle similar to the one on Earth.
|
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"I don't think anyone who goes through pregnancy loss is ever really healed," she says.
|
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It's no secret that your body goes through some major changes during and after pregnancy.
|
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That means the traffic for your site and all others goes through the same connection.
|
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More could follow if Trump goes through with his plan to impose tariffs on automobiles.
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He's not there, so she goes through his stuff and takes his map and light.
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Now, if Pius actually goes through with resigning, we'll eat that giant hat of his.
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I'm told he can expect more than $1 million if he goes through with it.
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If the sale goes through, it will trigger a gold rush of business to Iran.
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"Everybody goes through trials — I just happened to be in an actual trial," says Winfrey.
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There is no timetable for his return while he goes through league mandated concussion protocols.
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"Great book by my friend Jessi Klein," she says as she goes through each title.
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If the deal goes through with Fox, he agreed to stay until '21, I think.
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Almost every executive goes through this dialog as part of the challenge of letting go.
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Baggage in cargo usually goes through a more sophisticated screening process than carry-on bags.
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But, Ruth confidently still says yes to both questions and goes through with her procedure.
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If the deal goes through it will be the largest-ever Asian investment in Britain.
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"The child goes through the full-time mother like a dye through water," she writes.
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CNN reports that Greenland's ice sheet normally goes through a melt season during the summer.
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KERNEN: HOW MUCH COMES RIGHT TO THE BOTTOM LINE IF THIS GOES THROUGH AT 20?
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We are committed to ensuring that our country never again goes through a civil war.
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He knew he needed to be better, but everybody goes through slumps during the season.
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Microsoft co-founder and billionaire Bill Gates goes through 50 books a year, mostly nonfiction.
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Patmore, Daisy's boss in the kitchen, goes through a similarly tumultuous arc on season six.
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Fabiana: Before the strap is put on, the watch goes through a water-resistance test.
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Decades later, his daughter (Amanda Seyfried) goes through her own version of the same things.
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My hair already goes through so much damage so I won't wash it every night.
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" Green added, "It kind of made me then realize what Caitlyn goes through every day.
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If Kapernick's deal goes through, why wouldn't teams try to make it the new normal?
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To the contrary, he simply goes through his progressions, looking to make the easy pass.
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As Mercury goes through Gemini, you'll grow even more deeply connected to this inner sense.
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On Earth, the only molecule that constantly goes through similar large-scale cycles is water.
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It then goes through a few months of beta testing and gets released in September.
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When Jesse returns home on season one, he goes through some of his old drawings.
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"Working hard from New Jersey while White House goes through long planned renovation," Trump tweeted.
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Iranian officials have threatened to respond if the United States goes through with the extension.
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It goes through her head, and often comes out on the strings of her racket.
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He more often goes through or inside offensive tackles, or better yet, guards and centers.
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For others, thousands of miles away, the trek home goes through Beijing West Railway Station.
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But I can recommend a way of virtually combining both, and it goes through Denmark.
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If Disney's acquisition of much of Fox goes through, that would further alter the landscape.
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It should be a Category 3 hurricane on Sunday when it goes through the Bahamas.
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Here is the basic conundrum the child of immigrants faces as he goes through school.
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He grows old and goes through many outbreaks, yet still retains a signature "model" look.
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A dividing cell goes through an orderly process to make a new set of chromosomes.
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"It goes through Deutsche Bank and all the Kushner shit," Bannon said of the probe.
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What goes through a trauma surgeon's mind when you get word of a mass shooting?
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The reality is that the path to resolving the North Korea crisis goes through China.
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The music goes through fitful episodes, with percolating riffs, pummeling percussion and gratingly dissonant clusters.
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"There's a palpable sadness that goes through every single strand of the book," he said.
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He goes through the defense of his son and that's kind of where it stops.
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"An original, you see, is never an original, once it goes through time," Lowe said.
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Analysts expressed concern over the company's exposure to North America if the deal goes through.
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If that $160 billion deal goes through, it would be the largest corporate inversion yet.
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Cohen would become the richest owner in Major League Baseball if the deal goes through.
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Every industry goes through periods of change and realignment in a free and open market.
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I've said it before, but the road to taking back Washington goes through the South.
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Yes. The industry goes through the same motions every time a new network technology launches.
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Data collected by the Poseidon's computers is analyzed as Callen goes through pull down menus.
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He goes through the motions but undercuts his own calls for unity with political jabs.
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If this deal goes through as reported, it will mean that elections have no consequences.
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And as an A goes through it, it disrupts the current in a certain way.
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McConnell, aides on both sides say, understands the process Collins goes through before she votes.
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Every wedding comes with a situation, but they're the same situations that everyone goes through.
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By the time your application goes through, you&aposre looking at costs within the millions.
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Big goes through a similar process, but without bulldozers, cranes or workers in hard hats.
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If the merger goes through it would further stifle competition, giving consumers even fewer choices.
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Looking for drugs, he goes through the most unexplored pockets, and finds some rolling papers.
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When a character goes through a major change, we sometimes modify their palette as well.
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She goes through every aspect that the human body could possibly use to make marks.
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My colleague Matthew Yglesias goes through Sanders's comments and Clinton's criticisms in greater depth here.
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But of all the main characters, Baby goes through the fewest changes in the film.
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"It's similar to what a woman in menopause goes through due to low hormones," she says.
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This tunnel is usually encrypted, and everything goes through the tunnel, from one end to another.
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Alrjahi said if the combination goes through it would create the kindgom's largest listed healthcare provider.
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I ask him what goes through his mind when he hears stories of migrants fleeing today.
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If the HTC acquisition actually goes through, things could be quite different from Google's Motorola acquisition.
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Ferrera, 31, goes through the same feeling when she's out with her Ugly Betty cast mates.
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The winners: If this rule slashing goes through, companies like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, and Charter.
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ET and goes through July 230, but you can get early access to savings right now.
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That&aposs one of those things, along with multiple shooters, that every police department goes through.
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Berkshire will pocket the signing fee whether or not the deal goes through, sources told Faber.
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I guess everyone goes through a death phase, and I'm not sure when my fixation started.
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It goes through all the stages of lust and sin and domination and all these things.
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But the president risks sparking fresh global trade clashes if he goes through with car duties.
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If it goes through, women will retire ten years later than they do now on average.
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Once he goes through the money, he's done spending on discretionary things like meals at restaurants.
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The team goes through offensive droughts, even with a bona fide A-list player like Walker.
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We will end up seeing how Miguel, what he goes through with Jack's death this season.
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So over the years, your body just goes through a little bit of wear and tear.
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An airline passenger goes through a full-body scan at O'Hare Airport in Chicago in 2010.
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But, again, that's only after Arie goes through the ringer of a conversation with Lauren's father.
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Their confidence goes through the roof because they are confident that they can make a change.
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Spotting a bottom in stock prices when the market goes through a selloff is tough business.
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Juan, let me start with you, what goes through your mind when you watch those ads?
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In doing so, injustice is as much a vehicle for horror against everything Renée goes through.
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"In sum, almost everyone who goes through sorority rush finds it stressful and unpleasant," Hunt explained.
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WHAT DOES THAT TELL YOU ABOUT THEIR VIEW OF THE RISK IF THE DEAL GOES THROUGH?
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If it goes through, it could signal a big move for Qualcomm in the automotive space.
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For any woman who goes through a pregnancy, accepting a postpartum body can be a struggle.
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The athlete goes through so many that having an arsenal at all times is a must.
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From when you open the app, there's a ten-second timer before the order goes through.
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"He goes through phases where the hair does not get washed, by the way," Saget revealed.
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It's such a sophisticated, three-dimensional character and what the character goes through is so amazing.
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I'll get paid for this one later this week after it goes through some final edits.
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Adora goes through that, and all of the other characters are also going through something similar.
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Whether or not Dion goes through with the tattoo, Angéli's memory is already being kept alive.
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A delivery person's request to unlock goes through Amazon, then to OnStar or Volvo On Call.
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Instead, it's the tale of the hardships a pre-teen girl goes through simply by existing.
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His accountant told him that if the refund goes through, he may get more than $100,000.
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"Anything that goes through both these pieces of wood has great lethal potential," Alford told CNN.
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He goes through his safety deposit box at the Swiss Bank, and he finds several passports.
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If the Wow deal with Indigo goes through, Franke will try get Wow on better footing.
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When the NBA goes through a collective bargaining process, player demands never reflect upon the coaches.
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Hannah goes through all of Luke's previously mentioned hostile points and explains why they hurt her.
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If money is spent to hawk something online, chances are it goes through Google or Facebook.
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They get like 3,000 to 4,000 pieces, from people all over, and Cary goes through it.
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"To put it mildly, the Indian market goes through very positive dynamics right now," he says.
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For a product like this, pre-orders will typically sell out before your notification goes through.
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If the deal goes through, Argentina will be able to resume borrowing on international credit markets.
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If the acquisition goes through, he said it could give the company an advantage over Intel.
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"I don't see how any parent goes through this," she said through tears in the episode.
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There she goes through a very human experience of trial over adversity and overcoming self-doubt.
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Whether it goes through acquisition and you get a premium out of a deal, that's fine.
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If the sale goes through, Sinclair will eventually be in a position to own WGN-TV.
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If that goes through, it's possible these problems will be taken care of in the future.
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I have zero costs, and a lot of money goes through the Trump Foundation into charities.
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Earlier this year, the company announced that Mayer would step down if the deal goes through.
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Everyone goes through phases… but was the lesson he learned & then passed onto me that's important.
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Counterpoint: NBC's Ben Collins goes through some of the issues with The Wall Street Journal's story.
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In Summoning Salt's video above, the speedrunning historian goes through the story of Super Mario Bros.
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The arch supports a roadway that goes through it like the slash through a cent sign.
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It's like this weird story that's evolving with the different emotions that the sound goes through.
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"If this sales tax thing goes through, it's not going to end internet shopping," he said.
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"They said that if she goes through the program, they'd clear her record," Ms. Wills said.
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It's still allowed to operate while any appeals process goes through, but its fate is uncertain.
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Every time he goes through a little lull, you think about giving him a day off.
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It's a newer system of challenging patents that goes through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Instead, the battery-powered device generates vapor that goes through a capsule packed with tobacco leaves.
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Still, the average American goes through about three rolls of toilet paper every week, Fortune reported.
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Because Paris's riverbanks are built up, the Seine's flow accelerates as it goes through the city.
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More than 85% of all social networking traffic goes through sites owned or operated by Facebook.
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Unlike other national parks on this trip, Zion has public transportation that goes through the park.
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And the next time you're in a similar situation, your brain goes through the same process.
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The brain goes through similar changes with the focus of attention narrowly directed toward the threat.
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"Every family goes through it and every family is afraid to bring it up," Bahnsen said.
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We also need to deal with the money that goes through Iran to its terrorist proxies.
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Houston vows that Pink & White will "watch the trends and […] adjust" if the repeal goes through.
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" He'd say, "Until you've lived his life, by God, you don't know what he goes through.
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For instance, users need to double-click on the silicone button before a command goes through.
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Take Russia, an undemocratic country that goes through the motions of holding elections as an example.
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" But once the group goes through their first song "Do You Want to Be a Snowman?
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Lehane said once the legislation goes through, all options are on the table, including legal action.
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The merchandise goes through a retail triage: Employees decide what will be sold, donated or discarded.
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And the price will go up if the deal goes through — we know that for sure.
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"I don't want my experience to take away from anything a woman goes through," he said.
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It's a natural language program that goes through the post and returns true, false, or unknown.
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He goes through that moment of kissing Mary Jane in the rain (Sam Raimi's Spider-Man).
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If the acquisition goes through, Bustle would likely only retain half of Mic's staff, at most.
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"Everything — our shoes, our clothes, our bags — everything goes through the X-ray machine," she said.
|
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Not every company goes through hard times when the economy hits a bump in the road.
|
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"I think there will be a reckoning that America goes through after Trump," Mr. Moulton said.
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COMER Villanelle's ego goes through the roof when she finds out there's this woman after her.
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One family goes through the district on foot, with a small girl carrying a white flag.
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The crew also goes through a preview of what they expect to see throughout the week.
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The DOJ has approved the agreement, which will take place only if the merger goes through.
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Other people are coming around to Mr. Zumthor's vision as it goes through its various iterations.
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If the merger goes through, the combined carrier will have all three major 5G technologies available.
|
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"This is a cycle that goes through every year," Judge Boyle said at the sentencing hearing.
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Scholarly peer review is not the same as the fact-checking that magazine journalism goes through.
|
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As the nation goes through tough times, scammers have tried to leverage it, the report said.
|
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So, of course, the data when it arrives to Dhahran, it goes through our simulation-- models.
|
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In that confusion, the solver experiences what a patient with Alzheimer's disease goes through every day.
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A few notable stats from this year's unicorns: The PitchBook data included goes through Dec. 14.
|
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It might soon reach 72 percent of Americans if its purchase of Tribune Media goes through.
|
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When you use a VPN connection, all network traffic goes through the VPN, including your internet traffic.
|
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He informs me that the factory goes through so much that new oil gets delivered almost daily.
|
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PayPal will charge app makers a fee for each transaction that goes through the new payment method.
|
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After Stu goes through the process, Burt winds up at his door for the dramatic soulmate reveal.
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The rule also states that no bill that goes through reconciliation can increase the long-term deficit.
|
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There is a whole pardon process that goes through the Department of Justice where they make recommendations.
|
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Kingfish is the blues guitar virtuoso who goes through a soundcheck at Harlem's Paradise and later performs.
|
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Nigeria and Serbia could also end up in pot four, depending who goes through from the playoffs.
|
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You don't need to be female to understand that what Justine goes through is really, really painful.
|
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I described it to someone ages ago as one of those slideshows that goes through your mind.
|
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The price can rise before their purchase is executed or conversely fall before their sale goes through.
|
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But it's when an image goes through those final layers where the image output gets really weird.
|
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This play on words is really delightful — a "barker" also comes and goes through the DOG DOOR.
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And, the truth is, every kind of couple goes through bed death, it's just called something else.
|
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It would no longer be a "pure play" on golf once the deal goes through, he said.
|
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" Said Theresa: "Every marriage goes through phases which either could improve the relationship or people get divorced.
|
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We'll have to wait and see whether or not he actually goes through with using the image.
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There's also no clear roadmap to getting funding and almost every company goes through the process differently.
|
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After that purchase goes through, Disney will own Fox's movie studio as well as its TV studio.
|
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Golfers will enjoy the Celebration Golf Club, an 18-hole championship course that goes through natural wetlands.
|
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Narrator: The butcher goes through about 15,000 pounds of beef and 9,700 pounds of chicken each week.
|
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Neptune actually goes through a retrograde period every year, spending almost half the year in its backspin.
|
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According to HP, the ISS team goes through around two reams of paper in a given month.
|
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If the deal goes through, it could produce 400,000 barrels per day in two or three years.
|
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A. I'm excited by the constant reinvention that Mexico City goes through, all while retaining its edge.
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The space goes through countless transformations as you jump between time periods and push the story forward.
|
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Question 11: What goes through the mind of someone who wants to carry out something like this?
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Are there other things that you think viewers could take away from seeing what Justin goes through?
|
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At least Yahoo will get a shiny new name if the Verizon deal ever actually goes through.
|
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If the deal goes through, it would mean a huge addition to Disney's already vast content library.
|
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Some of those Ducks fans have already promised they will defect if the crosstown move goes through.
|
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"It's kind of comforting to know your hero goes through the same stuff you do," he explained.
|
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Even if Balkin's rule goes through, there will still be a lot of work to be done.
|
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The extension goes through your feed and verifies the sources of news stories, images and other links.
|
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"Betty goes through a lot in season two, and you see it in her hair," she previews.
|
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"Our goal is to make sure that no other child or family goes through what we've suffered."
|
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That's good news for Levi Strauss & Co. if the company goes through with an IPO in 2019.
|
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I think, as we've talked about, this is a 150-page document that goes through multiple chapters.
|
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If that deal goes through, some content owned by those channels may also become available through ESPN+.
|
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Rather than rely on ad revenues, GameMine goes through wireless carriers like Vodacom to upsell its customers.
|
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" "When we come to a deal, we will have to ensure that legislation goes through this House.
|
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After playing the record, the character goes through a transformation that is best seen rather than described.
|
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In addition, baggage in cargo usually goes through a more sophisticated screening process than carry-on bags.
|
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On the surface, whiskey seems simple: It's mostly grain and water that goes through a specific process.
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"I know what is going to happen with regards to this, if it goes through," Rubio said.
|
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The same can be said of what a good chef goes through each night in the kitchen.
|
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If the repeal goes through, health disparities for low-income and communities of color will likely accelerate.
|
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What goes through my head is, You could just leave me and go find another able-bodied.
|
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Senators have said they look forward to hearing from Jackson as he goes through the confirmation process.
|
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And-- SARA EISEN: Because it's just too awful to think about, if he goes through with it?
|
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The ONC has also drawn up another 10-year nationwide interoperability road map that goes through 2024.
|
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CVS and Aetna If CVS' purchase of Aetna goes through, health care in America could change significantly.
|
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This will be 85-year-old Larry's 8th divorce ... assuming he goes through with it this time.
|
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That may change if she goes through with her plans to end her fast and join politics.
|
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The contortions Barr goes through in his letter to renege on his confirmation hearing promises are extraordinary.
|
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Baltimore RavensWhy you should sit him: Cooks is heading towards playing as he goes through concussion protocol.
|
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Of every $10 spent at the top 500 U.S. retailers, $7.50 goes through the Adobe sales platform.
|
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Now if the "unity" agreement goes through, the two major Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, may reconcile.
|
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The hacking begins and goes through the night until 9:30 the following morning, Sunday, December 3.
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Go deeper: Rudy Giuliani sends Trump into Stormy waters; Michael Cohen goes through the wringer for Trump
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And it's stuff that just goes through our brains when we're missing a loved one, or yeah.
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Of the 1.2 million HIV+ Americans, roughly one in six goes through the penal system every year.
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The more channels a message goes through, the more opportunities it has to stray from the truth.
|
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It's a collaborative way to gather family histories as everyone spring cleans and goes through old photos.
|
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The tweet was an honest reaction to the painful anniversary the nation goes through every twelve months.
|
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As the feature goes through new iterations, Yang says SmartNews will make changes based on reader feedback.
|
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If the merger goes through, what would the impact on AT&T and Time-Warner's competitors be?
|
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Even over just eight episodes, the show's tone goes through several rapid transitions that don't always land.
|
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And that was something that goes through the minds of voters, particularly Republican voters, particularly male voters.
|
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"Every time he goes through Heathrow, he will stop in WHSmith and buy him some," Moore said.
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If Mr. Macron stays the course and goes through with the tax increase, there are political hazards.
|
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As his friend goes through raw footage, it becomes evident that Slender Man was stalking the filmmaker.
|
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I feel like I understand her better now that I know what she goes through every day.
|
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If the tax goes through, Cornell would have to make the money up somewhere else, she said.
|
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Witness just how out of touch and callous he becomes as he goes through his cynical paces.
|
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"But everyone goes through a period where they have some difficulty and could use support," he said.
|
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Contaminated water goes through a plasma reactor, where argon gas pushes the PFAS compounds to the surface.
|
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The companies have vowed not to impose data caps for three years if the merger goes through.
|
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Then she creeps to her room and goes through the packs, winnowing them down to what's essential.
|
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In adoption cases, children live with the potential legal guardians for six months before adoption goes through.
|
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The film's second half, which follows Tyler's sister, Emily (Taylor Russell), goes through its own visual alterations.
|
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"Disney told us it wasn't appropriate to discuss until the Fox deal goes through," Mr. McCaney said.
|
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"There is something about glass, one of the few materials that light goes through," Mr. Chihuly said.
|
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Every team goes through their down periods, and it can be for a lot of different reasons.
|
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Later in the show, Cramer goes through his rapid stock picks for callers in the Lightning Round.
|
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Once someone goes through a torture center, they are are never the same, Jimenez said via Chornik.
|
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She goes through all this gnarly stuff, and you can come out real hard because of it.
|
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Following a three-day shutdown, Congress passed a short-term spending bill Monday that goes through Feb.
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If the deal goes through, it would be China's largest takeover in India, the news agency added.
|
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As Hannah goes through this process, I asked her mother what worries she has for the future.
|
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It begins when someone proposes a draft standard, which then goes through a period of public comment.
|
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"There is a very characteristic 'pop' sound when a backhoe goes through a skull," Ms. Moran said.
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Isn't it something we can't change and men should deal with the struggles that everyone goes through?
|
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Every human on this earth goes through troubles, whether it be with money, friends, family, or themselves.
|
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Hughes said she's worked in New Zealand, and that's where she'd return if this contract goes through.
|
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Laslo: What goes through your mind, or just how do you feel when you hear Barr testify?
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What goes through your mind when you think back to your time as athletic director at USC?
|
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"The arc that the character goes through," she said when asked what she loved most about the character.
|
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During the two weeks leading up to your period, your body goes through multiple hormonal and chemical shifts.
|
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" She adds: "As a white girl, they don't want people like me to know what Bria goes through.
|
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As Dee Dee works through their usual nighttime routine, Gypsy goes through the motions but she's suddenly distant.
|
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He goes through the trouble to draw eyes and a mouth on the skull just to stab it.
|
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That's, no offense, that's kind of a goofy question or faulty premise because this goes through four committees.
|
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Scientist Bessel Kok proposed in 1970 that this region goes through a series of steps to split water.
|
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When the light leaves the lens it picks up speed again, and thus goes through a second refraction.
|
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Mexico's Seade said it would be disastrous if Trump goes through with his threat to impose the tariffs.
|
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Even if the repeal goes through, Congress has no plans to forbid states to impose their own mandates.
|
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Governments in those countries have insisted China goes through a proper legal process if it wants suspects back.
|
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In a moment of weakness, she goes through her childhood belongings and finds a jigsaw puzzle of Colombia.
|
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While working on my accounting spreadsheet, a $104.75 check goes through for a show we did last week.
|
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The more neural network layers the original image goes through, the more trippy the end result will be.
|
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" He later acknowledged, "I've never walked in his shoes either so I don't know what he goes through.
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Irish hauliers are particularly anxious, as 80% of Ireland's road freight to Europe goes through the British mainland.
|
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The centrist opposition has said it will challenge the bill at the constitutional court if it goes through.
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After she goes through all of her trauma, Ellen's character really takes on the mama-bear role [laughs].
|
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This 2010 review goes through all the evidence for the effects of hydration status on certain health outcomes.
|
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What's next: The process to replace the regulation takes many months and goes through a public comment period.
|
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That quote goes through Ben Affleck's head often as he thinks about his life, according to the actor.
|
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Whether or not the pending acquisition by Anthem goes through, Cigna's stock is undervalued, according to Stifel Nicolaus.
|
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But you can't guarantee that all internet traffic goes through a proxy server — it depends on each app.
|
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But then you read about human decision-making, and you have to wonder what goes through people's heads.
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Whether the deal goes through is up to the Department of Justice, Federal Communications Commission and state regulators.
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Ploom Tech, also a battery-powered device, generates vapor that goes through a capsule packed with tobacco leaves.
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What goes through his mind when he spends hours on an arduous process that requires so much concentration?
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Still, the euro-zone economy is clearly picking up speed, even as America's goes through a soft spot.
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That being said, they can only do so much: They only filter the air that goes through them.
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"The degree of trauma that someone like this goes through is probably indescribable," Tangipahoa Sheriff Daniel Edwards said.
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Matteen Mokalla If President Trump's budget goes through and CPB is defunded, would stations like yours shut down?
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Everyone goes through that awkward phase where you don't know what to do or you maybe overdo it.
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The talk therapy wasn't really working because your body goes through trauma each time you tell the story.
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The Jonas Lindstroem-directed video goes through a number of scenes that harken back to the song's lyrics.
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After it goes through the Senate again, the bill could end up on the desk of Alabama Gov.
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Whether or not the end user ever notices it, every AAA game goes through a process like this.
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The British business employs about 15,000 people, and Gupta plans to retain them if a deal goes through.
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The emotional journey one goes through while watching the trailer for Kindergarten Cop 2 cannot accurately be described.
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Everyone goes through their own experiences in their own ways," Lohan said, claiming she didn't condone "attention-seekers.
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After attending events like this track meet at Boston University, Cass goes through all his pictures multiple times.
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There's opportunity there for champagne to work better as a wine style that goes through the whole meal.
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Back on the Upper East Side, Jacqueline goes through Russ' luggage and finds the secrete corn pudding recipe.
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If this proposal goes through, fewer people would receive benefits, and not necessarily because they don't need them.
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If this deal goes through, California will become a model of how not to deal with climate change.
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Before facing reporters, Sanders goes through extensive preparation that can stretch two hours long and include multiple officials.
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If this judge goes through, for at least the rest of our lives, it's a right-wing court.
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The school now goes through about 400 fruit servings a day for a student body of 500 kids.
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If the $85 billion AT&T-Time Warner merger goes through, you could see them on TV, too.
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This item is so popular that throughout the festival season, Biggy's goes through several rail cars of potatoes.
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From there, the water goes through reverse osmosis, a process that extracts salt, minerals, chemicals, and pharmaceutical compounds.
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She does this all while wearing her wedding dress, which goes through some drastic changes throughout the film.
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What really goes through my mind is one seems completely preventable, and I question 'When is enough, enough?
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Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson goes through a lot during season seven but ends the series on a hopeful note.
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The researchers also found that some adoption professionals only considered their work successful if the adoption goes through.
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The dress goes through various rounds of discounts and still remains in store without H&M understanding why.
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The sale goes through August 4, or you know, when things sell out — and you know they will.
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The long, winding trail to the sound that goes through his most famous set of speakers lives on.
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And when you place an order, it goes through to whichever one is near you and has it.
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Workhorse would build a commercial electric pickup at the plant if the deal goes through, Hughes has said.
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Do you think the reporting is getting worse as journalism goes through this downturn in the last decade?
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Candioty goes through emails from the company's biggest fans and has even developed relationships with some of them.
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But before it gets to patients, the magic goes through a hodgepodge of inexplicable, expensive and unnecessary hurdles.
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Once that match goes through, you can then match your new Wyndham Diamond status directly to Caesars' Diamond.
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Often, when the economy runs into trouble, it goes through a slow glide from good times to bad.
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When she goes through her seduction speech again, she practically smashes a bot-curious woman into a wall.
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If it goes through, it will leave the country with just three major wireless carriers instead of four.
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"I think everybody goes through a relationship like that, where you stay because it's comfortable," Ms. Hindieh said.
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I eat my morning yogurt while my best work friend, L., goes through my dating apps for me.
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For the rest of the movie, Ratner goes through an agonizing journey to get it back from Garnett.
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As much as one-quarter of all cargo moving between Canada and the United States goes through Windsor.
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"Working hard from New Jersey while White House goes through long planned renovation," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
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If the merger goes through, the combined company will be saddled with a whopping $85033 billion in debt.
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"More than 85% of all social networking traffic goes through sites owned or operated by Facebook," she wrote.
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Pick out a few stories on the list, which starts in 1838 and goes through the present day.
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Even if the G.O.P. bill goes through, it won't survive the eventual Democratic wave election, whenever it hits.
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And she wonders whether companies would regret taking that approach if their company goes through a bad patch.
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If this settlement goes through, as it looks like it will, Weinstein doesn't have to admit any wrongdoing.
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Two key witnesses at the trial were Stephenson and Bewkes, who is retiring if the transaction goes through.
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If the Supreme Court goes through with the request, the executions could begin as early as next week.
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The parasite goes through many different changes during its life cycles in both its human and insect hosts.
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It starts with the Premier League standings and goes through the shapes deployed by Chelsea in recent weeks.
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That sense, that it does so very much with relatively simple ingredients, also goes through to the end.
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It does have the power to take such action if it goes through a 10-day notification period.
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Brain activity is strongly affected by hibernation, and the brain itself goes through some intense changes during hibernation.
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I feel strongly we have to have an education system that starts with preschool and goes through college.
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The line has a system that makes a train brake automatically if it goes through a red light.
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In general, what goes through your head when you imagine Donald Trump in charge of all this staffing?
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At the same time, Mangold has drawn an oval line that goes through each of the four rectangles.
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Sapir explained that there are three possible outcomes: CETA goes through with some modifications, meaning it will be fully approved but at a later stage; CETA goes through but without some of the parts that are deemed more sensitive; or "the least probable scenario" that the whole agreement is scrapped.
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Imagine I take a piece of matter and throw it in a trajectory that goes through the ergo region.
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"It's really a quantitative debate about how much of this non-genetic information goes through in humans," he said.
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This time around, T-Mobile's parent company Deutsche Telekom would be running the show if a merger goes through.
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" His recovered eye is unique: "The pupil is larger and higher so that more light goes through the eye.
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"I think every administration goes through that," Trent Lott, a former Republican Senate Majority leader, said in an interview.
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This is also a working paper, so it's likely to be reevaluated as it goes through a review process.
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I remember when there was stories about the problem with the sweating, which I think every company goes through.
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The plane seems to crash (or it goes through the motion of a movie plane crash – loud noise, spinning).
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Everything else in this episode: We don't know if Marnie goes through with the wedding, but it is implied.
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For the bigger fish—the Max Romeo's of the dubplate world—he goes through a guy called Rob Sensei.
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But if the sentencing goes through, the guy won't be back on US soil until he's at least 36.
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I made a GIF of part of the process that Analog goes through when creating your pet band. Enjoy!
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Meyer's site goes through the entire development of the Raspberry Turk in incredible detail, and it's an impressive read.
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Everyone goes through their own experiences in their own ways," Lohan said, before claiming she didn't condone "attention-seekers.
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No matter what our family goes through, we're going to be there for each other — hell or high water.
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Since the U.S. only has the manpower to check 10% of trucks, that means so much cocaine goes through.
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Tully doesn't just deal with the body; it is also completely compelled by the mental taxes Marlo goes through.
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Its analysis goes through the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), a nerdy outpost of the White House.
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If Dad wants to attend a game now, he buys tickets on StubHub or goes through another player's family.
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Some of the funds being raised could also support the SolarCity acquisition if the deal goes through, Tesla said.
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The president, for his part, appeared to warn Republicans against taking action if he goes through with the duties.
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As the solution goes through the duct, the pressure makes the proteins link together to make the silk fiber.
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I think that the seizure order will likely stand once it goes through [the Italian Supreme Court of] Cassation.
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All the processing goes through RIP Medical Debt, which sends letters notifying the beneficiaries their debts have been forgiven.
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"In fact, I'm so upset that I did what Taylor does when she goes through a breakup," he continued.
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But couple it with another standout trend for fall, like leopard print, and our admiration goes through the roof.
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These are among the largest on-demand companies focused on unskilled labor, in which payment goes through the platform.
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I just don't understand what goes through her mind when she thinks she has the right to say that.
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You'll also need to make the changes at least 48 hours in advance to make sure it goes through.
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Of every $10 spent at the top 500 U.S. retailers, $7.50 goes through the Adobe Marketing Cloud sales platform.
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He goes through life brushing off anyone who tries to get in – even his lovely producer Rita (Andie MacDowell).
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It seems to be a national form of self-care as France goes through its own contentious presidential election.
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But once a patient goes through a test, their brain is compared to a vast database of "neurotypical" brains.
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It goes through five phases before it interludes and then loops back onto itself as a slightly altered version.
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If the plan goes through Congress, U.S. companies will become the lowest taxed among the Group of 20 countries.
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Every year, officials say, at least one big rig goes through the ice of a lake or big river.
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If he goes through with the eviction, he will also kick out Hatch's 85-year-old roommate, Georgia Rothrock.
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To this day, every person that works at our restaurants goes through an interview process that I'm involved with.
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If the licorice gets even slightly too cold as it goes through the machines, it will be too light.
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The "project goes through the most interesting parts of L.A. where previous fossils have been discovered," Sotero told CNN.
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I said that nobody goes through a heart surgery better than a man who doesn't need it at all.
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Trump offered Moore the Fed board job, which will not become official until he goes through a vetting process.
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If the deal goes through, Uber will have the ability to better serve these customers and increase its userbase.
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These moments might be rare considering the sheer number of cups Starbucks goes through every day, but they happen.
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Only part of Dubai's air cargo goes through Dubai International; another facility, Dubai World Central, handles pure cargo operations.
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The journey, aboard 1920s Art Deco carriages, goes through London, England; Paris, France; and Milan and Venice in Italy.
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I'm a 26-year-old woman who goes through more than you could even imagine on a daily basis.
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Clarke has a radio and she goes through what has become a daily ritual of trying to contact Bellamy.
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The Trump administration seems to have figured out that the road to better relations with Russia goes through Ukraine.
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"All reporting goes through a legal and standards process, but we couldn't corroborate key details," the source tells PEOPLE.
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Sadly, it seems every U.S. administration goes through the same painful learning curve when it comes to North Korea.
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Looking around on the internet, it's pretty clear the answer here is "no," as this MentalFloss article goes through.
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Gray won't resume throwing until after inflammation in his arm goes away and he goes through a strengthening program.
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It's time that more students understood that the road they want to be on goes through a college campus.
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Benchmark has agreed to suspend its lawsuit against Kalanick, and drop it completely once the tender offer goes through.
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There are over 200 employees in total, and the team goes through over 4 tons of flour every day.
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He said if the AT&T-Time Warner deal goes through, Verizon may want to think about that again.
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In her class, she goes through some of the considerations she makes when deciding which brands to work with.
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The water then goes through a pipeline to the treatment facility below where it is purified for household use.
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Or Bühler, in fact, that's another company, that most of the corn in the world goes through their machines.
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OMAHA — For the best swimmers in the United States, the road to Rio de Janeiro goes through CenturyLink Center.
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"I would think there were enough votes to override, but first it goes through the Senate," he told reporters.
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Rachel goes through a crucible of agony, braving abuse, infertility, betrayal and ravages of the body and the mind.
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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden said the cleanup wouldn't be done for another 300 years if Trump's budget goes through.
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I feel strongly that we have to have an education system that starts with preschool and goes through college.
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Kelly said officials "will be here for days and days to come," as emergency personnel goes through the wreckage.
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If a repeal goes through it could mean over 20 million people are going to lose their health insurance.
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"It's best that [the person] goes through a gradual tapering," says Eman El Gamal, a New York-based psychiatrist.
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These would presumably be the tubes that the hyperloop goes through, but ultimately that may not be the case.
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It goes through December 2019, so she can keep track of everything she is doing in the coming year.
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And obviously it also becomes a question of what happens to a marriage when it goes through that loss.
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The F train goes through Park Slope and other wealthy neighborhoods in Brooklyn, and it has really terrible service.
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Henry Alford gets a meal at O Naturel, and goes through the qualms that the rest of us might.
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Joe's, which employs 420 people in Miami Beach, goes through more than 1,000 pounds of stone crab a day.
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The most straightforward alternative for Democrats goes through Florida, which probably gave Republicans their most promising results last week.
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Google parent company Alphabet could bring home $47 billion in cash if President Donald Trump's tax plan goes through.
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When Xiomara goes through the cancer situation, he's there, a devoted husband — Latino men don't need to be macho.
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"The victim's family goes through grief similar to what I went through," Mr. Welch said in a recent speech.
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Though the piece goes through changes of tempo, it loses momentum here and there in its 65-minute duration.
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The plan called for Kennedy to become the new firm's chairman for two years after the deal goes through.
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Often called the world's most important oil choke point, one-fifth of oil consumed globally goes through the waterway.
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If the House goes through with impeachment but the Senate acquits, Mr. Trump's lawlessness will have been lavishly rewarded.
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Policemen hold the door for them, but when a Black kid goes through the door, 20 cops are there.
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Just take a quick saliva sample and 23andMe goes through over 1,000 geographic regions to provide over 35 reports.
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What was it like shooting his final moments, given that he goes through such a wide range of responses?
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If the AT&T deal goes through, does that mean easy regulatory sailing for a potential Comcast-Fox union?
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The sturdy bass-baritone Joseph Beutel made a sympathetic St. Peter, who also goes through anguish after denying Jesus.
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"The movement you see is part of the biochemical process the muscle goes through after death," Professor Kuber said.
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Can you explain the process a team goes through to determine whether a business needs additional products and services?
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In fact, he sees the WeWork fiasco as a reminder of the cycles that VC investing typically goes through.
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Inside, the bathtub faucet growls and the water pressure is minimal; outside, an unidentifiable mechanical hum goes through cycles.
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Today, Corned Beef King goes through 150 pounds of corned beef and pastrami weekly, and 100 pounds of brisket.
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After about eight minutes, the man in red shoes walks down the alley and goes through the back door.
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If its deal with Tribune goes through, the combined broadcasting juggernaut would reach 85033 percent of the nation's households.
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In "Planet of the Apes," the ape — Andy Serkis — goes through a much bigger change than my character does.
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In the larger scheme of things, it seems clear that the U.S. dollar goes through broad, multi-year cycles.
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But when he goes through those periods when he's not competing, it's just a black eye for the sport.
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The movement goes through snappy marchlike episodes and several times seems about to end in a wild-eyed flourish.
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She's racing with braces on both knees and goes through an extensive rehab process each evening to keep competing.
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Even so, Loria stands to turn an enormous profit if the sale to the Jeter-Bush group goes through.
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Every new version of the iPhone operating system goes through an extensive testing process before it's signed by Apple.
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Sanchez-Guzman sued Singer in 2175; the suit is currently on hold as Sanchez-Guzman goes through bankruptcy proceedings.
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Every military officer goes through a physical and mental fitness for duty test, but the commander in chief doesn't.
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The latest information from the Justice Department goes through September and it says Mueller-specific expenses were around $12 million.
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The show focuses on a teen who goes through a dramatic weight loss and looks for revenge against her bullies.
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"I just don't think everybody goes through this," Nicole said in a letter she wrote to O.J., but never sent.
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We're filing the paperwork properly, so the electronic filing goes through smoothly and we're receiving releases from CBP and EPA.
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Munger is a key ingredient in Buffett's secret investing sauce, and no deal goes through without Munger's seal of approval.
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Some 20% of the world's oil goes through the Strait of Hormuz, and that includes a lot of Saudi exports.
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Since Republicans now control Congress as well as a majority of state legislatures, the path to reform goes through Republicans.
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If the sale of Yahoo's core assets to Verizon goes through, what's left of the company will be renamed Altaba.
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And, for comparison, if the AT&T-Time Warner deal goes through, it will cost the telecommunications company $85.4 billion.
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Because what I've seen and what I've gone through is that the United States consistently goes through this in phases.
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When taking that second approach, what the neural network will produce depends on how many layers the image goes through.
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A typical patent infringement litigation can last 23+ years and cost $23 million or more, if it goes through trial.
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A typical patent infringement litigation can last 3+ years and cost $3 million or more, if it goes through trial.
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A representative for Workhorse told Jalopnik the deal could bring "hundreds" of those jobs back — if it actually goes through.
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It pays the merchant in cash and then goes through the slower process of taking payment from your cryptocurrency wallet.
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If a deal goes through, it would give the streaming service a boost as it diversifies its offerings beyond music.
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Because while we love body art, we've always wondered what goes through artists' heads when their clients request something regrettable.
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A resident goes through personal belongings in a parking lot next to a fire-damaged Arby's restaurant in Santa Rosa.
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But to understand the rising star for Africa, you first must understand why the road to Africa goes through China.
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"We went upstairs to the rooftop and Gwen's heel goes through the roof," Shelton recalls of the venue's rough beginnings.
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NSF on Friday also rejected claims by Provident that it would need to raise money when the deal goes through.
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If the AG goes through with the lawsuit, it could eventually recoup some costs for people sickened by the chemicals.
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Each show goes through about 30 products per stream, and the hosts discuss whether they find them useful or not.
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The toll-free number goes through to a call centre staffed by two softly spoken young women, Lucy and Jeneba.
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Tweaks to the draft law - which has been hotly disputed within the government - are likely as it goes through parliament.
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They're sensitive to being flexed, so the Pixel can pick up changes in the electrical signal that goes through them.
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Also, once you begin doing means-testing — the expense and the administrative burden of the program goes through the roof.
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He appears a little clean for points, he goes through the shower, cleans the wounds off, but that's all me.
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That data goes through a sausage-making process that involves gathering feedback from the public and, importantly, food industry representatives.
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Sit with a lesbian and let her tell you about the nature of her life, and what she goes through.
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Our journey to make America great again goes through Cleveland on its way to our ultimate destination: the White House.
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If they want to become an American citizen, they go through exactly the same process that anybody else goes through.
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The first step for Concierge is an extensive research process the team goes through in order to curate specific properties.
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When a kid with TCS goes through puberty, they may need additional jaw reconstruction to adjust to their changing body.
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If a deal goes through, Houston could be the first place in the United States to release genetically modified mosquitoes.
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Of every $10 spent at the top 500 U.S. retailers, $7.50 goes through the Adobe Marketing Cloud sales platform. Amazon.
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"If it [the defense] goes through, the message to protestors now who are protesting pipelines will be different," Dorfman said.
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He scrubs surfaces, scavenges for batteries, and carefully marks off each house on a map after he goes through it.
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Completing all of the endings gives a much greater sense as to who Haru is and what she goes through.
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Bernhardt told WSJ that completing the plan may wait until U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason's decision goes through appeals.
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All of your activity goes through this tunnel as you connect to a server that's not owned by your ISP.
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Directors Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel look at the unusual journey John Wood goes through to get his leg back.
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He is banned from campus on unpaid leave for nine months as he goes through "rehabilitative training," according to BuzzFeed.
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Amy goes through a series of 36-hour relationships with a string of (very attractive) people, both men and women.
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If Netflix goes through with its adaptation of Old Man's War, the streaming service has plenty of options for sequels.
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She's just across town, but that doesn't matter when the line between inside and outside goes through so many gates.
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Black-ish star Yara Shahidi says that her character, Zoey, goes "through what most teenagers go through" throughout season 3.
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The link above has a chart of what they'll pay for each phone and the deal goes through November 3.
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Like the uterine lining, this "misplaced tissue" goes through changes during the course of a normal menstrual cycle, she says.
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"We got the voice in our head, and we got the nature of the struggles he goes through," Reese said.
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So if the acquisition goes through, Musk would personally reap around $587 million to $632 million worth of Tesla shares.
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I was his biggest support system, and no matter what he goes through I'm going to be there for him.
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"I think if the package goes through, we will see a massive increase in work permits in Jordan," Grandi said.
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Avarice, ambition, revenge or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net.
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He's a long-haired beauty who goes through more hair styling than you've ever attempted on your own human head.
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And the No. 7 Coast Starlight goes through Seattle; Portland, Oregon; Sacramento; and Los Angeles and was tagged 14,244 times.
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It goes through the Harz Mountain Range to the highest peak in northern Germany and has been tagged 11,660 times.
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Either the entire payment goes through across all participants or it's canceled, so no one party can compromise the transactions.
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If the road to the White House truly goes through Florida, it also goes right through Central Florida's Latino communities.
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It's such a difficult challenge because the Dakar Rally goes through deserts, very high plains, and it's 50 degrees Centigrade.
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Also worth noting: If Disney's acquisition of Fox's film and TV studios goes through, Disney will become Hulu's largest shareholder.
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If you'd like to know exactly why, the majority opinion in the court's ruling (PDF) goes through it in detail.
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Whenever an approved seller uploads an item, it goes through a filter to make sure no trigger words get flagged.
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Each child goes through 7,000 disposable diapers, on average, which take hundreds of years to decompose — and pose health risks.
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The last step before your application goes through is answering a few specific security questions, however random they may seem.
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If Harvard's proposal goes through, I will keep avoiding the doctor to save that money for my kids' co-pays.
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If the all-stock deal goes through, the combined entity will be run by CatchMark, the Atlanta-based company said.
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If the deal goes through, it could net GM as much as $1 billion in cash, Barron's says, citing analysts.
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An outrageous abuse of power—not to mention waste of taxpayer dollars—if he goes through with this ludicrous idea.
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He sources his large-breasted specimens from live poultry shops in Chinatown and goes through about 60 pounds per service.
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A lot of shady Russian investment in the U.K. goes through the real estate market, which will be hit hard.
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Turn off WiFi on your device as well so that you're sure all traffic goes through that sweet Ethernet cable.
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Now, if the deal goes through, Lindelof will have a chance to put his unique spin on the source material.
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Once the sale goes through, CCCADI will be one of the few nonprofits in the city to own its location.
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If a deal goes through, you could argue that Sequoia is simply folding one of its portfolio investments into another.
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The fabric no longer does what it was built to do: support a woman as she goes through the world.
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The fight for the Senate in this year's midterms goes through North Dakota and Nevada, which hold primary elections Tuesday.
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Chandler added that Clarke, since being remarried, has also provided emotional support to Westwood as Westwood goes through a divorce.
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When a woman gets pregnant, the body goes through some pretty impressive changes as it adapts for the growing baby.
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At the same time, CEOs have recently expressed a reluctance to spend more if the tax reform bill goes through.
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When my daughter arrived three weeks before, there was a feeling that every parent goes through, which is sheer terror.
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The two big regional banks unveiled the name their combined company would adopt if their $28 billion merger goes through.
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Each winter, he goes through four or five gallons of blue antifreeze to keep the water flowing in cold weather.
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If he goes through with his nefarious plan to build a divider between the two countries, we are royally fucked.
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